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there cdc censor posts. >>ce we're all speaking to same thing, they are situates under court litigation. >> did the cdc recommend facebook or other company censure posts suggesting that vaccine did not prevent. >> most important to cdc, was to get information about how well the vaccines were working and how safe they are. main of the questions all of the questions you are asking are along the same lines, they are under litigation in the court. >> one e-mail a cdc official told a twitter employee that cdc is working on a project with census to leverage their infrastructure to identify, and monitor social media for vaccine misinformation they would like theot opportunity to work with twitter trust team on regular bases to see what they are seeing. did the cdc work on a regular basis with twitter andeg other companies to monitor or censure vaccine misinformation. >> the answer is the same, that is the same line of questioning, we want too get important information to people to favor vaccines, they were working.
there cdc censor posts. >>ce we're all speaking to same thing, they are situates under court litigation. >> did the cdc recommend facebook or other company censure posts suggesting that vaccine did not prevent. >> most important to cdc, was to get information about how well the vaccines were working and how safe they are. main of the questions all of the questions you are asking are along the same lines, they are under litigation in the court. >> one e-mail a cdc...
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cdc. .dr. henry lochte assigned described the level of access as uncommon. ms. weingarten testified and provided the cdc with line by line edits and received an advance copy of the full internal draft guidance and some other edits were even accepted. this level of access is uncommon. the afc suggested getting a closure trigger to automatically shut schools down. even though the specific edit was not accepted the others that were had severe consequences. i believe it's appropriate for the aftc pc guidance not to give you for the cdc medical and scientific advice. drug use, violence, mental health issues among our nation children skyrocketed. test scores have severely fallen. someme will attempt to to undermine the select subcommittee separates by saying hindsight is 2020 or that we are playing monday morning quarterback but we will investigate the covid 19 pandemic. this requires looking back in order to stay ahead and requires to evaluate how decisions were made and how they were implement
cdc. .dr. henry lochte assigned described the level of access as uncommon. ms. weingarten testified and provided the cdc with line by line edits and received an advance copy of the full internal draft guidance and some other edits were even accepted. this level of access is uncommon. the afc suggested getting a closure trigger to automatically shut schools down. even though the specific edit was not accepted the others that were had severe consequences. i believe it's appropriate for the aftc...
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to the 51st engaged in the cdc or did the cdc reach out to you? >> what essentially happened, sir, was that we were talking to the biden transition team before he was sworn into office. >> did they reach out to you? >> yes, the biden transition team reached out to us. >> did that include the next cdc director? >> >> or anybody who want to work for cdc? >> you know something. i don't want to speculate. there were lots of meetings with lots of people. i don't know. i just don't. now >> when it was the first time you engage with cdc in any way since you perform directly? >> the first time was when they asked us to do the zoom -- i think the first time -- i'm 65 years old. i don't remember everything anymore. i'm sorry. i think the first time was -- the president was -- >> did they reach out to you or did you reach out to them? i know they asked for guidance. >> they reached out -- my recollection is that they set of this january 29th half an hour conference. that's my recollection. >> yes for no. did that include any direct interaction with the cdc d
to the 51st engaged in the cdc or did the cdc reach out to you? >> what essentially happened, sir, was that we were talking to the biden transition team before he was sworn into office. >> did they reach out to you? >> yes, the biden transition team reached out to us. >> did that include the next cdc director? >> >> or anybody who want to work for cdc? >> you know something. i don't want to speculate. there were lots of meetings with lots of people. i...
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these two philosophies of how to manage the cdc.in the other it's bureaucracy to begin paralyzed with 21000 employees they cannot come up with the basic covid tracker. doctor mandy cohen has been one of the people to say we need more money to increase funding to the cdc. >> she's quoted saying she had agonized over decisions made during the colder pandemic you name sure those decisions were tough but the snippet of tape we played she did not sound like she's agonizing too much in talking with her counterpart from massachusetts. >> people in medicine should always speak openly and honestly and what we see with the political appointee is an incredible allegiance and that's what we saw she never disagreed with the cdc in the policies were 100% online and people want an apology and many lives were ruined and people want humility and with doctors they expect humility as they should. >> the congressional hearing on the cdc is it going to come to any conclusions or improve things. >> when i testified before congress which rochelle zelensky
these two philosophies of how to manage the cdc.in the other it's bureaucracy to begin paralyzed with 21000 employees they cannot come up with the basic covid tracker. doctor mandy cohen has been one of the people to say we need more money to increase funding to the cdc. >> she's quoted saying she had agonized over decisions made during the colder pandemic you name sure those decisions were tough but the snippet of tape we played she did not sound like she's agonizing too much in talking...
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>> well, i do think there was very uncommon some people in cdc said very in common for the cdc to relyuch on teachers union that doesn't have scientific data, so some of the language that the american federation of teachers submitted to the cdc was included verbatim in the school guidance from cdc. that is why i asked the questions it was how much were you communicating with american federation of teachers instead of look at your data the cdc had their own data, that said that children are at a low risk of being hospitalized from covid-19, there also were studies out there already that said children have low transmission rates to adults to teachers. so other countries did not close down their schools, and they were fine, and so, we are worried that in the future when pandemic comes along again that we don't do what some of the mistakes that have been done by cdc giving conflicting information, one day you had to wear a mask another day don't wear a mask, one day, saying, anybody who is vaccinated won't been hospitalized, they were it, the reputation of cdc you are not for american peop
>> well, i do think there was very uncommon some people in cdc said very in common for the cdc to relyuch on teachers union that doesn't have scientific data, so some of the language that the american federation of teachers submitted to the cdc was included verbatim in the school guidance from cdc. that is why i asked the questions it was how much were you communicating with american federation of teachers instead of look at your data the cdc had their own data, that said that children...
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but tonight, the cdc wanting everyone from physicians to the public to pay attention.sten dahlgren, nbc news >>> when we come back, the revealing new connection between congress and one of the most complicated chapters in american history. >>> finally, a new in-depth examination by reuters is revealing the family ties many american leaders have to slavery here's harry smith >> reporter: this was the family place right about here >> right about here. >> reporter: we're in portsmouth, virginia, with black history scholar cassandra newby-alexander. >> jesse brownlee owned three slaves >> reporter: remember that name, brownlee slaveholding was quite common here, says newby-alexander. >> in virginia, about 50% of the population owned slaves >> reporter: democratic congresswoman julia brownlee grew up in virginia. >> the only african american, black individuals that i knew, were the women who worked in my house, who would clean and iron and cook some >> reporter: brownlee's world view has evolved dramatically since then the self-described pragmatic progressive was recently i
but tonight, the cdc wanting everyone from physicians to the public to pay attention.sten dahlgren, nbc news >>> when we come back, the revealing new connection between congress and one of the most complicated chapters in american history. >>> finally, a new in-depth examination by reuters is revealing the family ties many american leaders have to slavery here's harry smith >> reporter: this was the family place right about here >> right about here. >>...
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. >>> the cdc's new warning about malaria in the united states the first new cases in decades. what you need to know. >>> and the revelation about many members of congress their connections to america's legacy of slavery. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from aspen, colorado >>> good evening from aspen, where i sat down just a short time ago with former congresswoman liz cheney my interview with her in just a few minutes. >>> but if you're traveling by air, then you may have been one of the tens of thousands of americans affected by delays and cancellations, thousands of them brought on by severe weather. not an encouraging sign for this biggest travel week of the summer and for folks in the midwest, the air quality is the concern. smoke from canadian wildfires drifting south, making the air in chicago the most polluted in the world. and from california to florida, dangerous hot weather has 65 million people under heat alerts with temperatures of more than 110 likely in parts of texas and arizona. trouble in the air of all kinds. it's
. >>> the cdc's new warning about malaria in the united states the first new cases in decades. what you need to know. >>> and the revelation about many members of congress their connections to america's legacy of slavery. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from aspen, colorado >>> good evening from aspen, where i sat down just a short time ago with former congresswoman liz cheney my interview with her in just a...
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the cdc suggests 30% of all antibiotics prescribed in the u.s. are for infections that do not require antibiotics, which amassed to 47 million antibiotic courses prescribed. that said, often what happens, individual doctors face perplexing symptoms, while trying to save their patients, they will turn to antibiotics. amr is not just an issue that arises in the hospital or health care setting. humans and animals have the possibility of developing antimicrobials with expanding resistance. it's a problem that sometimes we don't understand. it's everything nature is doing. i met with a veterinarian which is in my district about her work in southern africa. while there, she came across abandoned mongoose who had an antimicrobial resistant, to antibiotics, that she had never seen before. this shows that the antimicrobial resistance can appear anywhere and everywhere. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses about potential, innovative solutions like phase therapy. we'll hear from the gao about deficiencies at the department of health and human servi
the cdc suggests 30% of all antibiotics prescribed in the u.s. are for infections that do not require antibiotics, which amassed to 47 million antibiotic courses prescribed. that said, often what happens, individual doctors face perplexing symptoms, while trying to save their patients, they will turn to antibiotics. amr is not just an issue that arises in the hospital or health care setting. humans and animals have the possibility of developing antimicrobials with expanding resistance. it's a...
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tonight the cdc says mosquito surveillance and control have been implemented.ses it is transmitted by certain mosquitos. >> physicians are not going to be thinking about malaria in someone who has not traveled. if the fevers persist and if they can't find another cause, it should be considered. >> reporter: fever, chills, headaches and fatigue are the most common symptoms. the recent cases were plasmodium vivax, the less severe form. while the cdc considers the risk of locally transmitted malaria low in the u.s., it coincides with a rise with international travel this summer, and many doctors worry climate change could make things worse. >> the warm temperatures are important for the mosquito population and d will give e rise to a largerer population. >> reporter: tonight the cdc urging a plan for rapid access to iv artesunate, the first-line treatment and limiting mosquito bites by covering up, using repellent, and draining standing water which serves as breeding grounds. the latest patients all reportedly recovering. but tonight the cdc wanting everyone from
tonight the cdc says mosquito surveillance and control have been implemented.ses it is transmitted by certain mosquitos. >> physicians are not going to be thinking about malaria in someone who has not traveled. if the fevers persist and if they can't find another cause, it should be considered. >> reporter: fever, chills, headaches and fatigue are the most common symptoms. the recent cases were plasmodium vivax, the less severe form. while the cdc considers the risk of locally...
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up next, we have beef with the new cdc chief. ah, these bills are crazy.he has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. when it comes to making plans, you are the best. what about those bbqs you plan in detail for your family? or your daughter's first costume party? it was out of this world. the same way you plan each detail for those moments, start planning to protect you and your loved ones from a natural disaster. sign up for local weather and emergency alerts, prepare an emergency kit, and make a family communications plan. protecting your family is the best plan you can make. >> greg: her covid policies took their toll and now she runs disease control. it's time for, oh, man, you're going to flip when you see this clip. it's time for gre
up next, we have beef with the new cdc chief. ah, these bills are crazy.he has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. when it comes to making plans, you are the best. what about...
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what i would like to talk about is your commendations to the cdc. it is not a medical doctor, not a biological mother, and not a teacher, either. so what you did is you advised the cdc -- >> mister chairman -- >> this is my time, excuse me. you advised the cdc to help schools provide remote work, i options for staff, who were increased risk for severe illness from covid-19 to limit the risk of workplace exposure. telework, virtual teaching opportunities, modified job responds, environmental modifications, scheduling flexibility, temporary assignments to different job responsibilities, none of your advice was having to do with stopping the spread of covid-19. it was all about teachers staying home. and there was bigger salts of that. let me tell you, i am a mother. and all three of my children were directly affected by the school closures, fire recommendations that is something that you really can't understand. i would like to point, out let's talk about the real effects of this. obviously we know the test results, by the way, you celebrating what i
what i would like to talk about is your commendations to the cdc. it is not a medical doctor, not a biological mother, and not a teacher, either. so what you did is you advised the cdc -- >> mister chairman -- >> this is my time, excuse me. you advised the cdc to help schools provide remote work, i options for staff, who were increased risk for severe illness from covid-19 to limit the risk of workplace exposure. telework, virtual teaching opportunities, modified job responds,...
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up next we got beef with the new cdc chief. ♪ on your period, sudden gushes happen.s! thanks to always ultra thins... with rapiddry technology... that absorbs two times faster. hellooo clean and comfortable. always. fear no gush. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ >> greg: her covid policies took their toll and now she runs disease control. it's time for -- oh, man, you are going to flip when you see this clip. it's time for greg's straightest video of the week. >> greg: i know what you are saying, greatest video of the week and it's monday. slow news week. she pulled facts out, now she is made head of the class. president biden's g
up next we got beef with the new cdc chief. ♪ on your period, sudden gushes happen.s! thanks to always ultra thins... with rapiddry technology... that absorbs two times faster. hellooo clean and comfortable. always. fear no gush. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't...
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trust the cdc. it's the cdc. well the cdc is being manipulated, run by, in relationship with the teachers union, and the teachers union does not have best medical guidance in mind. pete: no, and claims they want to be reopening schools, when they never did, which takes us to our next slide. this is just the latest revelation, sorry, this is related to the same thing. by the way let's double down on your point about how cozy it is. thank you. this is the cdc director, this gave me the biggest smile of the week. thank you, my friend. will: we will fuss a little on on the ventilation but i am so grateful. me too. pete: do you know what i mean about this? randi weingarten said no, we're not oklahoma with just the option to open. we'll fuss about how our schools are ventilated to extort more money or potentially stay closed even longer. will: this is going on behind the scenes and randi weingarten claims she wanted schools to opal along. this is from april. >> we spent everyday from february on trying to get schools o
trust the cdc. it's the cdc. well the cdc is being manipulated, run by, in relationship with the teachers union, and the teachers union does not have best medical guidance in mind. pete: no, and claims they want to be reopening schools, when they never did, which takes us to our next slide. this is just the latest revelation, sorry, this is related to the same thing. by the way let's double down on your point about how cozy it is. thank you. this is the cdc director, this gave me the biggest...
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first of all, the cdc i'm, i'm a big fan of the cdc. but the cdc was not very clear in his communications. it was not very consistent. it didn't often explain its policies and those nefarious actors, some of homework political, but we now have the amplification of social media where people get their news from 10 the old source. back in the day 2030 years ago. everything was filtered through person such as yourself, who were who, who made judgements about what to put on television and on radio. we don't have those filters anymore. looking for quality, looking for truth reinforcing the best science and making that communication. much clear. yeah, they used to refer to people like me as qualified gatekeepers. now they have there's a different vocabulary that people issues. what do you think needs to happen, dr. dr. shafter, what do you think needs to happen to improve public trust in sites? well, the short term solution is for people such as myself, to try to be clear and communicate to the public in a consistent way based on science. but
first of all, the cdc i'm, i'm a big fan of the cdc. but the cdc was not very clear in his communications. it was not very consistent. it didn't often explain its policies and those nefarious actors, some of homework political, but we now have the amplification of social media where people get their news from 10 the old source. back in the day 2030 years ago. everything was filtered through person such as yourself, who were who, who made judgements about what to put on television and on radio....
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first of all, the cdc i'm, i'm a big fan of the cdc, but the cdc was not very clear in his communications. it was not very consistent. it didn't often explain its policies and those nefarious actors. some of them were political, but we now have the amplification of social media where people get their news from the old source. back in the day 2030 years ago. everything was filtered through person such as yourself, who were who, who made judgements about what to put on television and on radio. we don't have those filters anymore. looking for quality, looking for truth reinforcing the best science and making that communication. much clear. yeah, they used to refer to people like me as qualified gatekeepers. now they have there's a different vocabulary that people, issues of what do you think needs to happen, dr. dr. shafter, what do you think needs to happen to improve public trust in sites? well, the short term solution is for people such as myself, to try to be clear and communicate to the public in a consistent way based on science. but the other is, i do think we have to go back and look
first of all, the cdc i'm, i'm a big fan of the cdc, but the cdc was not very clear in his communications. it was not very consistent. it didn't often explain its policies and those nefarious actors. some of them were political, but we now have the amplification of social media where people get their news from the old source. back in the day 2030 years ago. everything was filtered through person such as yourself, who were who, who made judgements about what to put on television and on radio. we...
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you see the platforms responding by kind of differing to the cdc and allowing the cdc to dictate what americans can and cannot say on social media. >> my time is expired. thank you for being here today. i look forward to working with you. >> gentleman yields back. china recognizes mr. many from california for five minutes. >> thank you, mister chairman. before we broke for votes, the issue from one of my colleagues came up. about comparing the administration with the german star sees. -- i'd like you to talk about this inappropriate comparison. >> it is an inappropriate and an accurate comparison. the allegations in the lawsuit brought by mr. laundrie and others is that the federal government corps social media platforms into censoring content. there is been vague talk about pressure campaigns and emails between white house officials and social media campaigns. in federal court, yet to make allegations about what exactly the threats were. from the record of the case, here is the cybersecurity infrastructure and security agency. the emails that are cited by mr. landrieu's lawsuit as th
you see the platforms responding by kind of differing to the cdc and allowing the cdc to dictate what americans can and cannot say on social media. >> my time is expired. thank you for being here today. i look forward to working with you. >> gentleman yields back. china recognizes mr. many from california for five minutes. >> thank you, mister chairman. before we broke for votes, the issue from one of my colleagues came up. about comparing the administration with the german...
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segÚn un informe de los cdc 2016 y 2020 la tasa de embarazo entre mujeres diabÉticas aumento en un 27%ercicio regularmente. para evitar complicaciones en el embarazo. por ejemplo, desarrollar diabetes gestacional. que la diabetes que suceden el embarazo. tambiÉn no estar saludable o sobrepeso asociado con preeclampsia, que es una condiciÓn que sucede cuando sube la presiÓn y puede afectar otros Órganos. incluyendo causar convulsiones, afectar el riÑÓn. afectar al bebÉ. la mamÁ tambiÉn puede tener complicaciones al tiempo del parto. >> si se detectadiabetes gestacional nos cuenta la autora e paciente trabaja con su mÉdico. >> el paciente trabaja con su doctor parahacer una dieta mÁs baja en carbohidratos para controlar el nivel de glucosa, azÚcar en la sangre. y a veces con necesidad de comenzar insulina. >> mantenerse saludable y en forma garantiza un embarazo exitoso, dicen expertos. >> una dieta balanceada y baja en grasas, en carbohidratos, mÁs vegetales, que sea balanceada. menos grasas, menos aceites es recomendado. >> el estudio concluye que las razones principales de aumento de
segÚn un informe de los cdc 2016 y 2020 la tasa de embarazo entre mujeres diabÉticas aumento en un 27%ercicio regularmente. para evitar complicaciones en el embarazo. por ejemplo, desarrollar diabetes gestacional. que la diabetes que suceden el embarazo. tambiÉn no estar saludable o sobrepeso asociado con preeclampsia, que es una condiciÓn que sucede cuando sube la presiÓn y puede afectar otros Órganos. incluyendo causar convulsiones, afectar el riÑÓn. afectar al bebÉ. la mamÁ...
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so randi weingarten says thank you for changing the language, and the cdc director says this gave meek. thank you, friend. to which this is randi weingarten, check this, we will fuss a little on ventilation, more funding, more money ventilation in schools, but i'm so is grateful. me too, totally fair. by the way, this link was sent on the top. these chummy messages were uncovered thanks to the a freedom of information request by the fairfax county parents' association, and that spokeswoman, chris i the hudson, joins us now -- chris i the hudson. christy, thank you very much for being here. did you expect to get this chummy of an exchange? we knew they were communicate, but they were effectively in cahoots, and the union was running the show. >> right. right. we were not surprised at all. by the fact that there was political maneuvering behind reopening plans. parents witnessed that firsthand back in 2021. but we were a little surprised to see just how chummy the relationship between the teachers union and the cdc was. i think most of us tend to think of the cdc as sort of the gold st
so randi weingarten says thank you for changing the language, and the cdc director says this gave meek. thank you, friend. to which this is randi weingarten, check this, we will fuss a little on ventilation, more funding, more money ventilation in schools, but i'm so is grateful. me too, totally fair. by the way, this link was sent on the top. these chummy messages were uncovered thanks to the a freedom of information request by the fairfax county parents' association, and that spokeswoman,...
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also the outgoing cdc director testifies before the coronavirus pandemic subcommittee on cdc policiesnd decisions during the pandemic. and jerome powell holds his quarterly conference. watch next week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now, our free video app. also c-span.org for scheduling information. live or on-demand anytime. >> listening to programs on c-span3 c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker, place priest -- c-span radio and listen to washington journal daily. important congressional hearings and other events throughout the day and weekdays at i have :00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. eastern catch washington today for report of the stories of the day. listen anytime just tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> it's in stream we rare. -- extremely rare. friends don't have to be. you are connected, you're not alone. cox supports c-span a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> up next, th
also the outgoing cdc director testifies before the coronavirus pandemic subcommittee on cdc policiesnd decisions during the pandemic. and jerome powell holds his quarterly conference. watch next week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now, our free video app. also c-span.org for scheduling information. live or on-demand anytime. >> listening to programs on c-span3 c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker, place priest -- c-span radio and listen to washington journal...
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the cdc says mosquito surveillance and control have been implemented.ut the parasite that causes it is transmitted by certain mosquitoes. >> physicians are not going to be thinking about malaria in someone who has not traveled. if the fevers persist, and they can't find another cause, it should be considered. >> fever, chills, headaches, and fatigue are the most common symptoms. the recent cases were plasmodimu vivax, while the cdc considers the risk of locally transmitted malaria low in the u.s., it warns of increased danger with the rise of international travel this summer, and many doctors worry climate change could make things worse. >> the warm temperatures are important for the mosquito population and will give rise to a larger population. >> reporter: the cdc urging a plan for rapid access to iv artisinate, the treatment for malaria, and limiting mosquito bites by covering up, using repellant, and draining standing water, which serves as breeding grounds. the latest patients all reportedly covering, but the cdc wanting everyone from physicians to
the cdc says mosquito surveillance and control have been implemented.ut the parasite that causes it is transmitted by certain mosquitoes. >> physicians are not going to be thinking about malaria in someone who has not traveled. if the fevers persist, and they can't find another cause, it should be considered. >> fever, chills, headaches, and fatigue are the most common symptoms. the recent cases were plasmodimu vivax, while the cdc considers the risk of locally transmitted malaria...
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that's according to the cdc. yesterday an advisory committee voted to recommend the shots. the agency says the shots can reduce the burden on hospitals in the fall when the virus, covid-19, and the flu usually spread at high levels. according to the cdc, 60 to 160,000 older adults are hospitalized with rvv each year. >>> monthly sales of e-cigarettes surged during the first two years of the pandemic according to another study published by cdc. the study found sales increased by over 46% between january 2020 and december 2022. researchers noted that e-cigarette sales decreased by more than 12% during the last few months of the study period, from may 2022 through december of that year. they say the decline is due in part to things like state restrictions on flavored tobacco and inflation. >>> still ahead, walking among the stars. two cosmonauts spend the day doing a space walk at the international space station. we'll tell you what they're doing and what they hope to accomplish. >>> finding confidence with the help of a compassionate doctor. the way one man is chasing a caree
that's according to the cdc. yesterday an advisory committee voted to recommend the shots. the agency says the shots can reduce the burden on hospitals in the fall when the virus, covid-19, and the flu usually spread at high levels. according to the cdc, 60 to 160,000 older adults are hospitalized with rvv each year. >>> monthly sales of e-cigarettes surged during the first two years of the pandemic according to another study published by cdc. the study found sales increased by over...
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according to the cdc, only about 17% of the people in the u.s.ave received the recent booster shot. does that concern you, especially when it comes to people who may experience long covid? >> there's pretty good evidence that being vaccinated lowers your chances of getting lung covid -- long covid 40%. i think it is a reasonable assumption to say staying up-to-date with your vaccination status is a good idea. even if you could covid. probably the biggest risk of covid for many people is long covid, 5% to 10% risk that you will get it. i think it makes sense to believe that keeping up-to-date with your boosters even if you've got your original vaccines a couple of years ago -- keeping up-to-date will lower the probability of long covid. it's another reason to try to stay up-to-date with your boosters. karina: have there been any recent studies or have we learned anything more, when it comes to long covid? >> it is still a little bit of a black box. the causes are probably four or five different mechanisms. for some people, there is evidence of som
according to the cdc, only about 17% of the people in the u.s.ave received the recent booster shot. does that concern you, especially when it comes to people who may experience long covid? >> there's pretty good evidence that being vaccinated lowers your chances of getting lung covid -- long covid 40%. i think it is a reasonable assumption to say staying up-to-date with your vaccination status is a good idea. even if you could covid. probably the biggest risk of covid for many people is...
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a new warning from the cdc about mosquitoes this summer and what they're seeing. the first time in decades. >> is it the solution for big city traffic gridlock? the green light given to a controversial plan that will see some drivers pay more for driving into the busiest areas of america's biggest city. and later, attention, costco shoppers. >> the crackdown coming to the checkout lane. >> from abc news in new york this is america this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm morgan norwood in for rhiannon and i'm andrew dymburt. >> we begin with the audio recording of former president trump discussing confidential documents. we've known. the recording is a critical piece of evidence in the federal indictment against him. >> but this morning we're hearing it for the first time. this morning, abc news has obtained the audio recording of former president trump appearing to show off secret documents he did not declassify. >> i just found. isn't that amazing? this totally wins my case. you know, except it is highly confidential. secret. >> the conversation with
a new warning from the cdc about mosquitoes this summer and what they're seeing. the first time in decades. >> is it the solution for big city traffic gridlock? the green light given to a controversial plan that will see some drivers pay more for driving into the busiest areas of america's biggest city. and later, attention, costco shoppers. >> the crackdown coming to the checkout lane. >> from abc news in new york this is america this morning. >> good tuesday morning,...
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the cdc will make the final recommendations on who should get the updated shot.> and speaking of the cdc, former north carolina health official doctor mandy cohen will become the next cdc director, the white house making that announcement today saying she's got a proven track record protecting america's health. she will replace rochelle walensky who is resigning at the end of the month under her leadership, the agency was criticized for its handling of the covid response. >> millions of americans can now get the internet for free or at least at a discount to enter into a new infrastructure law. the bipartisan law includes funding to cover up to $30 a month on internet bills for eligible households. also that some providers offer access at no cost participants in certain government assistance programs such as snap and medicaid qualify along with pell grant recipients. officials stress the importance of having internet access. >> to resources materials is the pencil. in many cases, families not going anything based on their income or their need level. >> according
the cdc will make the final recommendations on who should get the updated shot.> and speaking of the cdc, former north carolina health official doctor mandy cohen will become the next cdc director, the white house making that announcement today saying she's got a proven track record protecting america's health. she will replace rochelle walensky who is resigning at the end of the month under her leadership, the agency was criticized for its handling of the covid response. >> millions...
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a new w report from the cdc. we have the new report ahead. . feeling sluggish or weighed down?gn that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyd can help. metamucil'psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sur absorption to promote healt blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. lighten every day the metamucil way. and metamucil's psyllium fiber also comes in easy to take capsules. - i'm fernando, i live outside of boston. i've been with consumer cellular for five years. consumer cellular gives you all the same features that these big companies give you. what you get for the cost is remarkable. why would you pay more money?! - [announcer] why would you pay more when you can get unlimited talk & text with a flexible data plan starting at just $20 a month. - i think they should raise their prices! (laughs) - [announcer] sorry fernando! our prices are staying low. so switch today and save! call or go online. hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you foreve
a new w report from the cdc. we have the new report ahead. . feeling sluggish or weighed down?gn that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyd can help. metamucil'psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down and also helps lower cholesterol and slows sur absorption to promote healt blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. lighten every day the metamucil way. and metamucil's psyllium fiber also comes in easy to take...
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also the outgoing cdc director testifies before the house coronavirus pandemic subcommittee on cdc policiesnd decisions for the coronavirus pandemic. and jerome powell holds his quarterly press conference. wednesday evening the annual congressiol seball game live from washington nationals park with members from both parties of the u.s. congress participating to raise funds for local charities. watch on the c-span networks or c-span now. also head over c-span.org. c-span your unfiltered view of government. >> c-span now is a free mel watt -- mobile app. keep up with livestream's floor proceedings, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics ullage or fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span tv networks and radio plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and will play. your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. full funding provided by these television companies and more. inclu
also the outgoing cdc director testifies before the house coronavirus pandemic subcommittee on cdc policiesnd decisions for the coronavirus pandemic. and jerome powell holds his quarterly press conference. wednesday evening the annual congressiol seball game live from washington nationals park with members from both parties of the u.s. congress participating to raise funds for local charities. watch on the c-span networks or c-span now. also head over c-span.org. c-span your unfiltered view of...
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also the outgoing cdc director testifies before the conavirus pandemic subcommittee on cdc policies andisions during the pandemic. and jerome powell holds his quarterly conference. wednesday eveni the annual congressional baseball game live from washington nationals park with members from both parties of the u.s. congress participating in the game to raise funds for local charities. watch next week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now, our free video app. also c-span.org for scheduling information. live or on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> c-span now is a free mobile app live and on-demand. keep up with floor proceedings and hearings from u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics all at your fingertips. stay current with washington journal and find scheduling information. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. c-span now, your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere. a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this, it looks like thi
also the outgoing cdc director testifies before the conavirus pandemic subcommittee on cdc policies andisions during the pandemic. and jerome powell holds his quarterly conference. wednesday eveni the annual congressional baseball game live from washington nationals park with members from both parties of the u.s. congress participating in the game to raise funds for local charities. watch next week live on the c-span networks or on c-span now, our free video app. also c-span.org for scheduling...
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. >>> the warning from the cdc tonight about mosquitos here in the u.s. for the first time in 20 years, cases of malaria in this country, and where it's been found. >>> and pat sajak's replacement revealed tonight. who is taking over the wheel? and is vanna white staying? >> david: good evening and it's gate to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we do begin tonight with this travel chaos. new storms coming tonight. and the fourth of july crush of travelers hasn't even started yet. we are tracking these new storms in the hours ahead along the i-95 corridor in the east. washington to philadelphia, new york to boston. and these are the images already from airports. monitors showing cancelled flights. some passengers told they've been booked on a new flight six days from now. extremely long lines to get through the tsa security check at newark airport. at new york's jfk tonight, irate passengers at an american airlines counter after flight delays of more than 16 hours. new storms, as i mentioned, and a flood watch in parts of the northeas
. >>> the warning from the cdc tonight about mosquitos here in the u.s. for the first time in 20 years, cases of malaria in this country, and where it's been found. >>> and pat sajak's replacement revealed tonight. who is taking over the wheel? and is vanna white staying? >> david: good evening and it's gate to have you with us here on a very busy tuesday night. and we do begin tonight with this travel chaos. new storms coming tonight. and the fourth of july crush of...
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coming up in our gma morning menu the cdc with a warning about medical tourism, dr. sutton's live with us to break down what every patient should consider first. >> also had, what are talk making way my a feller is here with her dos and don'ts for the hydration hashtag. >> and then with dazzling deals for the data in your life. you don't want to miss those we will be right back. will be right back. >> i have my dad list. es you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com who says you can't go for bold? without going broke... get the brands you want, the prices you want, whenever you want. tj maxx. where you can always afford to be you to the maxx. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by derm
coming up in our gma morning menu the cdc with a warning about medical tourism, dr. sutton's live with us to break down what every patient should consider first. >> also had, what are talk making way my a feller is here with her dos and don'ts for the hydration hashtag. >> and then with dazzling deals for the data in your life. you don't want to miss those we will be right back. will be right back. >> i have my dad list. es you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart...
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. >>> a new health alert from the cdc.son officials are sounding the alarm about malaria and what you can do to stay protected. this is "today in the bay." >>> and good morning to you on this wednesday. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. let's start with a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking what we can expect. another nice day ahead? >> yes, it's going to be a great day. one last day for the inland valleys to have some mild temperatures before that heat starts to crank up. so let's get a look at palo alto this morning, starting out cloudy, temperatures now in the mid-50s. as we go into today, we'll see it clearing out and still in the 60s at about lunchtime, headed for about 76 degrees for palo alto today. in san jose, it's headed for 77 degrees, so this is about what's normal for this time of year, maybe even slightly cooler in some spots, with concord reaching 82 and 79 in napa. we're going to talk about that weekend heat and that fourth of july forecast within view as well. >>> mike, emer
. >>> a new health alert from the cdc.son officials are sounding the alarm about malaria and what you can do to stay protected. this is "today in the bay." >>> and good morning to you on this wednesday. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. let's start with a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking what we can expect. another nice day ahead? >> yes, it's going to be a great day. one last day for the inland valleys to have some mild...
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fox's steve harrigan has more on the cdc response.d to be pretty rampant in the united states. the cdc was founded with the goal of eradicating malaria in the us, and now the agency is issuing a new warning, saying at least five cases of the mosquito borne disease have been reported, marking the first time in 20 years. we're seeing locally transmitted cases of malaria. experts say it's being fueled by a combination of swampy weather and post-covid travel. we're seeing more travelers post-covid. we're also at that kind of moment in the season where mosquitoes are out in force and you have the local conditions in a place like florida that enable this. all five cases are either in florida or texas. and the cdc is working on containing the outbreak. local officials are also taking steps, including draining water where mosquitoes might breed and spraying larvicide and folks who live in the area say they are being more cautious than usual. i've had to be more careful using mosquito repellent, which i never used to do. yeah, it makes me thin
fox's steve harrigan has more on the cdc response.d to be pretty rampant in the united states. the cdc was founded with the goal of eradicating malaria in the us, and now the agency is issuing a new warning, saying at least five cases of the mosquito borne disease have been reported, marking the first time in 20 years. we're seeing locally transmitted cases of malaria. experts say it's being fueled by a combination of swampy weather and post-covid travel. we're seeing more travelers post-covid....
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. >> but first, the latest warning from the cdc. what you warning from the cdc. to know about ticks. ♪♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it! flonase headache and allergy relief. psst! psst! all good! >> your health. a 3 as summer is finally here. there are some concerns about an increase in tick borne diseases. the annual number of tick borne disease cases has more than doubled in the u.s. in the past 2 decades. lyme disease is most common tick borne disease. and according to the cdc, there are around. 36,000 cases reported each year but not every case is reported. so there probably are more. experts say the increased risk comes from growing tick populations and rising heat and humidity that helps ticks thrive. the cdc has also issued an advisory for americans to get 2 doses of the measles shot that also covers mumps and rubella vaccinations could happen at least 2 weeks before traveling to any part of th
. >> but first, the latest warning from the cdc. what you warning from the cdc. to know about ticks. ♪♪ allergies don't have to be scary. (screaming) defeat allergy headaches fast with new flonase headache and allergy relief! two pills relieve allergy headache pain? and the congestion that causes it! flonase headache and allergy relief. psst! psst! all good! >> your health. a 3 as summer is finally here. there are some concerns about an increase in tick borne diseases. the...
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drug overdose deaths are at record levels right now according to cdc data.use specifically and the resulting deaths in america. >> it is a huge issue. we have more than 100,000 dying every year. more than 1 million since the turn-of-the-century. with the focus on young people in particular, people under the age of 19, overdoses are the third leading cause of death. killing more people in the u.s. in cancer. most of the debts are caused by fentanyl. it is 50 times more potent than heroin. >> how did the pandemic mage the make the situation worse for young people? >> there has been a few things that changed. the pandemic isolated young people and kept them apart from the things they normally the do to keep themselves healthy like going to school and kept young people that may have been struggling with mental health problems from getting access to doctors. at the same time that the pandemic was heading, that is when fentanyl started invading the u.s. market. it had been around but it intensified in terms of being present in all kinds of different parts of the d
drug overdose deaths are at record levels right now according to cdc data.use specifically and the resulting deaths in america. >> it is a huge issue. we have more than 100,000 dying every year. more than 1 million since the turn-of-the-century. with the focus on young people in particular, people under the age of 19, overdoses are the third leading cause of death. killing more people in the u.s. in cancer. most of the debts are caused by fentanyl. it is 50 times more potent than heroin....
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>> the cdc estimates 20% to 50% of people are the ones taking the medication and the rest are not.of heart attack or stroke which could multiply the overall expenses both for the insurers and the patients. back to you. ashley: all right, fascinating. and disappointing as well. it's not too late to be on the show today. send in your friday feedback, you can e-mail your questions, comments and critiques to varneyviewers@fox.com. president biden says diversity is why our military is so strong. >> president biden: your class is one of the most diverse classes in the history of this academy running academy, that is why we are strong. ashley: christian white will react to mr. biden's speech next. ♪ ♪ ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire do you shop for vitamins at walmart? force factor products powerfully improve your health. but they're also delicious, easy to use and affordable. that's why force fact
>> the cdc estimates 20% to 50% of people are the ones taking the medication and the rest are not.of heart attack or stroke which could multiply the overall expenses both for the insurers and the patients. back to you. ashley: all right, fascinating. and disappointing as well. it's not too late to be on the show today. send in your friday feedback, you can e-mail your questions, comments and critiques to varneyviewers@fox.com. president biden says diversity is why our military is so...
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and george gao of then director general of the china cdc, has told me. well, zhang and holmes didn't release the first sequence we released it two days before they did. how much does that matter to the world and to the development of vaccines? well, probably not very much. but how much does it matter in terms of the way science keeps score? well, if george gallup mentioned it to me, then that means that that element, competition is still functioning even in a situation like this. i questions. so you very calmly use the term surveillance testing, which does make a ton of sense, particularly when you have a virus that you have asymptomatic and symptomatic carriers, but it doesn't feel like we ever, as a country or world had the discussion to understand the difference between. asymptomatic, asymptomatic, pcr testing versus rapid antigen. and i feel like we're just track to repeat because everybody wants to just pretend it's over. so wonder if you have any insights into part of it. yeah, well, it's not over, you know. i know. we all know that it's not over.
and george gao of then director general of the china cdc, has told me. well, zhang and holmes didn't release the first sequence we released it two days before they did. how much does that matter to the world and to the development of vaccines? well, probably not very much. but how much does it matter in terms of the way science keeps score? well, if george gallup mentioned it to me, then that means that that element, competition is still functioning even in a situation like this. i questions....
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cnn's meg ser real has more on the findings. >> the cdc report is alarming.among people 7-24, up 62% and the rate now at about 11 out of 100,000 is the highest since 1968. there are also alarming trends in the homicide rate which is now similar, 11 out of 100,000. that jumped about 30% or more in the first year of the pandemic. that's a trend we've been seeing even more broadly than just in kids and young adults. it is one we see in the data and something very concerning to public health experts. to put those numbers into real numbers, that's about 7,000 deaths per year from each suicide and homicide in the united states in this age group. it's just incredibly concerning. that homicide rate is the highest since 1997. if you dig into the data and look at it by age groups, scary trends emerge there as well, particularly in the youngest kids they looked at here, between ages 10-14, the suicide rate tripled between 2007 and 2018. so this is something that public health experts are paying extremely close attention to. just this week the american medical associatio
cnn's meg ser real has more on the findings. >> the cdc report is alarming.among people 7-24, up 62% and the rate now at about 11 out of 100,000 is the highest since 1968. there are also alarming trends in the homicide rate which is now similar, 11 out of 100,000. that jumped about 30% or more in the first year of the pandemic. that's a trend we've been seeing even more broadly than just in kids and young adults. it is one we see in the data and something very concerning to public health...