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in an effort to stay at least one step ahead of the bugs, the centers for disease control and prevention have started what they call the unexplained deaths project. instead of waiting for a doctor to report an illness to the health department, the health department actually goes out and looks for the occurrence of deaths or very severe illnesses where the clinicians think that these are somehow related to some infectious disease but can't figure out what the cause is. and what we do is we collect specimens, both those that are available before the person died, and then post-mortem, we also take what specimens are available, and we run them through a variety of different laboratories, not only here at cdc but also in various academic centers around the country, using the most up-to-date razzle-dazzle technology to see if we can pick up something that is unexpected, that we didn't know was there. for example, the hantavirus, a severe illness that kills four of every ten of its victims, occurred so infrequently that no one picked it up. we know that those cases were going on for decades, an
in an effort to stay at least one step ahead of the bugs, the centers for disease control and prevention have started what they call the unexplained deaths project. instead of waiting for a doctor to report an illness to the health department, the health department actually goes out and looks for the occurrence of deaths or very severe illnesses where the clinicians think that these are somehow related to some infectious disease but can't figure out what the cause is. and what we do is we...
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in an effort to stay at least one step ahead of the bugs, the centers for disease control and prevention have started what they call the unexplained deaths project. instead of waiting for a doctor to report an illness to the health department, the health department actually goes out and looks for the occurrence of deaths or very severe illnesses where the clinicians think that these are somehow related to some infectious disease but can't figure out what the cause is. and what we do is we collect specimens, both those that are available before the person died, and then post-mortem, we also take what specimens are available, and we run them through a variety of different laboratories, not only here at cdc but also in various academic centers around the country, using the most up-to-date razzle-dazzle technology to see if we can pick up something that is unexpected, that we didn't know was there. for example, the hantavirus, a severe illness that kills four of every ten of its victims, occurred so infrequently that no one picked it up. we know that those cases were going on for decades, an
in an effort to stay at least one step ahead of the bugs, the centers for disease control and prevention have started what they call the unexplained deaths project. instead of waiting for a doctor to report an illness to the health department, the health department actually goes out and looks for the occurrence of deaths or very severe illnesses where the clinicians think that these are somehow related to some infectious disease but can't figure out what the cause is. and what we do is we...
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. >>> everyone is now back to work at the centers for disease control, but two-thirds of the staff hadeen furloughed for 17 days. earlier i talked to the director, and asked him if the country was in any danger while 9,000 of his 13,000 employees were off of the job. >> what i can tell you is we are always allowed to bring people in to address eminent threats to health, but we couldn't track things as intensively as we usually do -- >> is a salmonella outbreak not considered to be critical to people's health. >> when we realized the shutdown was continuing we brought more people in. >> so was it a mistake to layoff those people and consider them to be nonessential in the first place? should they have been sent home, knowing now adays with terrorism being a major concern it may have been something worse than a salmonella outbreak? >> it was a mistake to shut the government. once that mistake was made, we did everything we could to protect the public's health legally, and that's what he did, and i think we kept things going as best we could. but it was not ideal. microbes and other threa
. >>> everyone is now back to work at the centers for disease control, but two-thirds of the staff hadeen furloughed for 17 days. earlier i talked to the director, and asked him if the country was in any danger while 9,000 of his 13,000 employees were off of the job. >> what i can tell you is we are always allowed to bring people in to address eminent threats to health, but we couldn't track things as intensively as we usually do -- >> is a salmonella outbreak not...
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the centers for disease control recommends all children six months and older get the flu vaccine eachear. according to the centers for disease control, 80 kids die from flu-related complications between 2004 and 2012. the average able is seven years old. 43 percent had in serious medical condition and had not gotten a flu shot. researchers say pneumonia was the common cause of death. >> officials have rescued a mountain lion cub found in the backyard, was severely dehydrated. the family trapped the cub and called in the wildlife center of silicon valley and a crew took it in and put it on supportive care and the cub has involved and has been transported to a facility in sacramento. >> unhappy with your job? just wait you may just need to get older. a survey finds nine in ten workers 50 are older are "very" or somewhat satisfied with their jobs. the survey shows a consistent trend the last 40 years. job satisfaction increases with age. older workers have climbed the career ladder, increased their salaries and reached position with greater job security and then perhaps greater job class
the centers for disease control recommends all children six months and older get the flu vaccine eachear. according to the centers for disease control, 80 kids die from flu-related complications between 2004 and 2012. the average able is seven years old. 43 percent had in serious medical condition and had not gotten a flu shot. researchers say pneumonia was the common cause of death. >> officials have rescued a mountain lion cub found in the backyard, was severely dehydrated. the family...
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mark siegel is next and also going to weigh in on maximum pain for the centers for disease control, the disease. that is next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behin.. delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. charles: breaking news, check out potbelly, the big ipo that started trading up 120%, huge, $30.90. how is this for some brutal honesty? the owner of a heart attack drill letting everyone know his food will kill you. he did an interview where he said americans need to take more responsibility for their choices in what the ecb to. even called out other fast-food executives for not telling the truth about their food. now it is time to make money. its stock i happen to like a lot, talk about networking stocks all the time, 21 was a huge resistance point, twenty-six dollars, like th
mark siegel is next and also going to weigh in on maximum pain for the centers for disease control, the disease. that is next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behin.. delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting...
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the centers for disease control says expectant moms should get vaccinated for pertussis.. better known as whooping cough... special correspondent sheila gray explains why getting that vaccine is so important... ...in tonight's family 411... whooping cough has been on the rise in the u-s since the 1980s... and it's especially dangerous for babies.. super - mary- clayton enderlein/mother - courtesy: pkids.org i gave birth to a very strong, healthy 9 lb. baby boy, colin, and unbeknownst to me, i passed pertussis right onto him. mary clayton enderlein got pertussis while pregnant -- after her older son had a playdate. colin survived, but whooping cough killed 194 infants two months old or younger between 2000 and last year. super kendra boyette/expectant mother 12:05 - my son is nine months old and has had 3 colds, and i had a meltdown every time because i didn't know what it was. kendra boyette is expecting her second baby.. the cdc now recommends that all pregnant women get the t-dap vaccine during their third tri- mester. it's a booster for the pertussis shot most people ge
the centers for disease control says expectant moms should get vaccinated for pertussis.. better known as whooping cough... special correspondent sheila gray explains why getting that vaccine is so important... ...in tonight's family 411... whooping cough has been on the rise in the u-s since the 1980s... and it's especially dangerous for babies.. super - mary- clayton enderlein/mother - courtesy: pkids.org i gave birth to a very strong, healthy 9 lb. baby boy, colin, and unbeknownst to me, i...
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nutrition for nine million children and pregnant women, flu monitoring and other functions, centers for disease control, and housing rental assistance for the poor. here's what else he wrote. that's quite a list the tea party swung out of the boat. we need to end the government shutdown. i say that without reservation. the key to opening the government remains the senate-passed funding resolution. we will talk about anything they want to talk about. we've said that. mr. president, i ask consent that their request be modified as follows: that an amendment which is at the desk be agreed to, that the joint resolution as amended be read a third time and passed and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table with no intervening action or debate. this amendment is a text that passed the senate and is a clean continuing resolution for the entire government, and it is something that is already over in the house and reportedly has the support of the majority of the members of the house of representatives, including at least 20 republicans, and some reports as many as 100. the presiding off
nutrition for nine million children and pregnant women, flu monitoring and other functions, centers for disease control, and housing rental assistance for the poor. here's what else he wrote. that's quite a list the tea party swung out of the boat. we need to end the government shutdown. i say that without reservation. the key to opening the government remains the senate-passed funding resolution. we will talk about anything they want to talk about. we've said that. mr. president, i ask consent...
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being blocked by the us government huge increase in opioid consumption in the states as the center for disease control is one american of drug abuse every nineteen minutes senior pentagon sources confirm to the sunday times investigation relations that u.s. officials are fueling afghan drug transport fearing massive. the state diploma. put intense pressure on the sunday times which pulled its correspondents. reports. eventually investigated by the justice department which will keeping its findings classified crucially her findings were quote supposed to speak to former intelligence of the school record great to have you on the show first how big is this problem this country consumes sixty percent of the world's opiates the stuff that the americans are are basically hooked on you know the oxy cotton epidemic in florida is out of control you could you can imagine how many people in my neighborhood have children and families that have been affected by the oxycontin epidemic. from this so the afghan farmers it is a make as much you know i mean he's making the least amount but the real money comes in when
being blocked by the us government huge increase in opioid consumption in the states as the center for disease control is one american of drug abuse every nineteen minutes senior pentagon sources confirm to the sunday times investigation relations that u.s. officials are fueling afghan drug transport fearing massive. the state diploma. put intense pressure on the sunday times which pulled its correspondents. reports. eventually investigated by the justice department which will keeping its...
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but what about then, the centers for disease control? so we open n.i.h. but we don't open the centers for disease control. you know, it's an agency that's located in atlanta, but it's part of our public health triad which goes to the work of n.i.h., the work for the food and drug administration, which stands sentry over the safety of our food supply, and the safety and efficacy of our drugs and medical devices, and then there's the center for disease control. that's down at atlanta. right this very minute in atlanta, georgia, at the center for disease control, close to 9,000 people have been furloughed. furloughed is just a nice word that means layoff. layoff. and it also means that not only are the labs in atlanta, but it also affects labs in colorado, ohio, pennsylvania, west virginia. the work of the c.d.c. is nationwide because they're our biosurveillance system on infectious disease. that means that state health departments, all 50 states and our territories depend on the centers for disease control to be giving them information on what is the -- trac
but what about then, the centers for disease control? so we open n.i.h. but we don't open the centers for disease control. you know, it's an agency that's located in atlanta, but it's part of our public health triad which goes to the work of n.i.h., the work for the food and drug administration, which stands sentry over the safety of our food supply, and the safety and efficacy of our drugs and medical devices, and then there's the center for disease control. that's down at atlanta. right this...
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blocked by the us government the huge increase in opioid consumption in the states as the center for disease control is one american of drug abuse every nineteen minutes senior pentagon sources confirm to the sunday times investigation relations that u.s. officials are fueling afghan drug transport fearing massive repercussions the state department. put intense pressure on the sunday times which pulled its correspondents off the forepart report it means evidence was eventually investigated by the justice department which will keeping its findings classified did admit crucially her findings were quote supported let's speak to former intelligence of the school record great to have you on the show first how big is this problem this country consumes sixty percent of the world opiates that the americans are basically out of you know the cotton epidemic in florida is out of control it. no but you could you can imagine how many people in my neighborhood have children and families that have been affected by the oxycontin epidemic profiting from this so the afghan farmers it is a make as much you know i mean
blocked by the us government the huge increase in opioid consumption in the states as the center for disease control is one american of drug abuse every nineteen minutes senior pentagon sources confirm to the sunday times investigation relations that u.s. officials are fueling afghan drug transport fearing massive repercussions the state department. put intense pressure on the sunday times which pulled its correspondents off the forepart report it means evidence was eventually investigated by...
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shutdown is drawing another major concern regarding this outbreak-- and it has to do with the centers for disease control. while poultry inspectors are still on the job, the c-d-c has furloughed a lot of people- which means that the absence of people who could track this salmonella linked to the outbreak- could put us all at risk.") a c-d-c official tells us: many of its scientists who track food-borne pathogens, who were furloughed-- were brought back.. but there was a delay in the exchange of information about the outbreak. that worries food-watchdog groups: is this food getting further into the marketplace and you're not warning people? you know, that you're losing opportunities to warn people not to eat it or to remind people to take care because of salmonella or to figure out, does the outbreak get bigger because we haven't put those pieces together? reporter: another key piece of information we may not be getting is, is this resistant to antibiotics.. right? right- so it's a new thing that we're able to track now, is-- is the salmonella that's making people sick, is that bug gonna respond to the an
shutdown is drawing another major concern regarding this outbreak-- and it has to do with the centers for disease control. while poultry inspectors are still on the job, the c-d-c has furloughed a lot of people- which means that the absence of people who could track this salmonella linked to the outbreak- could put us all at risk.") a c-d-c official tells us: many of its scientists who track food-borne pathogens, who were furloughed-- were brought back.. but there was a delay in the...
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at the centers for disease control, most employees there are now furloughed. as flu season kicks off, there won't be anyone tracking the virus as it spreads. robert ray joins us now live outside of the cdc headquarters in atlanta. good morning, robert. >> good morning to you. the headquarters at the centers for the disease control and prevention quite quiet right now. the building behind me normally a flurry of activity, about a few hundred people inside there right now. the cdc has roughly 13,000 employees around the world, 50 states, 50 countries. 68% of them are on furlough. that leaves about 4,000 who continue to work. if you -- if you want to look at what the cdc does, if we look at the cia, which protects america from, say, the bad guys around the world, creates a sort of under the ground cover for all of us, that's sort of what the cdc says. they take the health pulse of the country and make sure that everybody here is nice and safe and infectious diseases aren't going everywhere across the country. one interesting thing, the pledge to the american peop
at the centers for disease control, most employees there are now furloughed. as flu season kicks off, there won't be anyone tracking the virus as it spreads. robert ray joins us now live outside of the cdc headquarters in atlanta. good morning, robert. >> good morning to you. the headquarters at the centers for the disease control and prevention quite quiet right now. the building behind me normally a flurry of activity, about a few hundred people inside there right now. the cdc has...
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the grand canyon, the international space station or the centers for disease control? (laughter) important decision. >> really tough one but it's going to be the jefferson that is where our first date was. >> stephen: big spender. now ladies and gentlemen, let's bring in the bridesmaids. (cheers and applause) hey girls. hey? hi. you look fantastic. all right, all right, ladies. first thing's first. the bachelorette party, shot, shot, shot. ready? hose before broses, there you go. there you go. all right, now it's time for your-- there you go. it's time for your stripper (cheers and applause) >> okay. cool it down, cool it down. now ladies it's a family show. ladies and gentlemen, it is time for our ring bearer. christopher? great job, great job. say hello to christopher, are you ready? are you ready? all right, shot, shot, let's do this thing. all right there we go. all right there you go, christopher, all right, all right, come on, let's do it. all right, great, all right. good job. (cheers and applause) good job. now ladies and gentlemen, the moment we've all been wa
the grand canyon, the international space station or the centers for disease control? (laughter) important decision. >> really tough one but it's going to be the jefferson that is where our first date was. >> stephen: big spender. now ladies and gentlemen, let's bring in the bridesmaids. (cheers and applause) hey girls. hey? hi. you look fantastic. all right, all right, ladies. first thing's first. the bachelorette party, shot, shot, shot. ready? hose before broses, there you go....
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subcommittee, we fund n.i.h., the center for disease control, the social security administration, mining safety, department of education. this is what we should be working on. and education, the money for the disabled, et cetera. so, mr. president, i come to the floor again as the chair of the appropriations committee. i'm proud of the work my subcommittee chairmen have done in getting bills ready to come to the floor for debate and follow regular order. i so appreciate the cooperation that we've received from the other side of the aisle in our committee. it's been a great sense of cooperation. dispute and disagreement on funding levels and even matters of policy. but i had an open amendment process. everybody had their say. everybody had their day. wwe moved the bills forward. that's called regular order. that's called democracy. everybody has their day and everybody has their say. but let's move it o. so let's reopen government. let's have a true negotiation. and i would happy to the -- out of the 5:30 meeting would come a path forward. but we have one now. pass the senate resolution i
subcommittee, we fund n.i.h., the center for disease control, the social security administration, mining safety, department of education. this is what we should be working on. and education, the money for the disabled, et cetera. so, mr. president, i come to the floor again as the chair of the appropriations committee. i'm proud of the work my subcommittee chairmen have done in getting bills ready to come to the floor for debate and follow regular order. i so appreciate the cooperation that...
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because of the shutdown two thirds of the staff at the center for disease control are not working. private companies are producing flu vak scenes, but the cdc is not publishing a weekly flu report and is cutting down on flu surveillance. here to talk about how the flu season could be affected by the shutdown is professor corey. tell us about specifically the impact that this shutdown could have on flue season. >> i tell you, i have never been so proud and frustrated to be an american. people don't realise what the center for disease control and prevention do every day - they are about prevention and civiling what is going on with -- sur veiling what is going on with our viruses around the country. a simple scenario - if there's a pandemic a third of the people working there will be able to work. that doesn't make me feel safe. i don't think the american public should be safe. we are not trying to fear monninger. let meet get specifics about this. monitor and tracking. how does that help to prevent the spread of flu, or does it? >> let's think about this. remember a couple of years
because of the shutdown two thirds of the staff at the center for disease control are not working. private companies are producing flu vak scenes, but the cdc is not publishing a weekly flu report and is cutting down on flu surveillance. here to talk about how the flu season could be affected by the shutdown is professor corey. tell us about specifically the impact that this shutdown could have on flue season. >> i tell you, i have never been so proud and frustrated to be an american....
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yet according to the centers for disease control, fewer than 1 in 5 americans age 45-64 get the appropriate amount of exercise. sharma says: " these are the benefits of exercise and we can hopefully - potentially get you off some of these medications if you lose some weight and get active." a big road block to all of this is compliance. exercise is hard. much harder than taking a pill. few doctors would be willing to risk litigation by telling their patients to drop medication for a workout they may not stick with. in atlanta, john roberts, fox news coming up... administrators bring the "wrecking ball" down on a high school dance coach. 'blurred lines' how she claims this routine... got her fired. plus... getting a look at the inner-workings... of miley cyrus. the hour-long documentary... premiering tonight. how the impact is growing on fox 45 news at five. pepper jack cheese, mushrooms, jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 10
yet according to the centers for disease control, fewer than 1 in 5 americans age 45-64 get the appropriate amount of exercise. sharma says: " these are the benefits of exercise and we can hopefully - potentially get you off some of these medications if you lose some weight and get active." a big road block to all of this is compliance. exercise is hard. much harder than taking a pill. few doctors would be willing to risk litigation by telling their patients to drop medication for a...
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the centers for disease control and prevention report one in 30 middle and high school students say they smoked the candy or fruit-flavored cigars. percentages rise as the children get older to nearly one in 12 high school seniors. in maryland the sale of cigars and cigarettes, flavored or otherwise are illegal to those under the age of 18. >>> be sure and check back in with eyewitness news at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. there's growing concern about a potentially deadly mosquito problem. inside the man -- the minds of man's best friend. new research that suggests dogs have emotions similar to ours. that and more at 4:00 an "dr. phil." stay with us. ,,,,,, we all have our little tricks. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. >>> welcome back to eyewitness news. the big thing here is the temperatur
the centers for disease control and prevention report one in 30 middle and high school students say they smoked the candy or fruit-flavored cigars. percentages rise as the children get older to nearly one in 12 high school seniors. in maryland the sale of cigars and cigarettes, flavored or otherwise are illegal to those under the age of 18. >>> be sure and check back in with eyewitness news at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. there's growing concern about a potentially deadly mosquito problem....
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federal workers returned to the center for disease control. back in washington, the space museum opened. the u.s. capitol filled with tourists. ted cruz staged a photo-op outside. cruz forced the government shutdown at near default trying to kill obama care. president obama sternly warned congress. >> the american people are fed up with washington. understand how business is done in this town has to change. >> reporter: little changed last night as lawmakers left the hill. they funded government for just three more months. a new committee of lawmakers got to work to try to prevent another crisis in january as the nation and the nation's employees tried to get over this month's crisis. >>> new at 5:00, a suspicious package in san francisco's union square turned out to be nothing, but it forced the closure of the area and caused major delays this early afternoon. all businesses facing union square were all told to use their back doors only and shelter in place while the bomb squad investigating the package. after 90 minutes, the all clear was gi
federal workers returned to the center for disease control. back in washington, the space museum opened. the u.s. capitol filled with tourists. ted cruz staged a photo-op outside. cruz forced the government shutdown at near default trying to kill obama care. president obama sternly warned congress. >> the american people are fed up with washington. understand how business is done in this town has to change. >> reporter: little changed last night as lawmakers left the hill. they...
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tracking this illness all day >> reporter: this sweeping salmonella scare is so serious the center for disease control is bringing back workers furloughed in the government shutdown to monitor the outbreak. almost 300 people are sick in 18 states. incredibly 42 percent had to be hospitalized which may mean the outbreak is larger than we think. like the culprit, the usda points to raw chicken from a company called foster farms. they haven't said how many packages are effected. they warn people to steer clear of chicken with these codes. some of those chickens made it to tara's table. >> wondering what if my kids get sick, what, what, what. >> reporter: foster farms says it's taking additional steps to control salmonella in their chicken. it's okay if it's thoroughly cooked. but remember it can spread if it hasn't properly handled. we coat the this chicken with glow in the dark paint with salmonella. finally into the hands. it looks clean, right? the board, your hands, this salad, covered in germs that get transferred to the rest of your meal. >> you may not know but there are many strains of salmonella
tracking this illness all day >> reporter: this sweeping salmonella scare is so serious the center for disease control is bringing back workers furloughed in the government shutdown to monitor the outbreak. almost 300 people are sick in 18 states. incredibly 42 percent had to be hospitalized which may mean the outbreak is larger than we think. like the culprit, the usda points to raw chicken from a company called foster farms. they haven't said how many packages are effected. they warn...
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the center for disease control says 42% of the 2 stay people who became sick were hospitalized.y say many strains of salmonella linked to the outbreak appear to be resistant to drugs. they say it was slow to discover how big the outbreak is because of national network that looks for food born illnesses is shut down because of the government shut down. >>> the center for disease control says 2/3 of its staff is furloughed. they can't work. because of this latest salmonella outbreak they are recalling some of them, the inspectors to deal with the fallout. that is allowed under the rules of the government shut down. georgia congressman jack kingston says if it continues he plans to introduce a targeted spending bill just to re-open the cdc. >> work that is done there is important not just to america but all over the world. >> now democrats say they are not interested in re-opening government departments piece by piece. instead they say they want to hold out until a full agreement can be reached. >>> we have posted the three usda codes in the chicken investigation to look out for in
the center for disease control says 42% of the 2 stay people who became sick were hospitalized.y say many strains of salmonella linked to the outbreak appear to be resistant to drugs. they say it was slow to discover how big the outbreak is because of national network that looks for food born illnesses is shut down because of the government shut down. >>> the center for disease control says 2/3 of its staff is furloughed. they can't work. because of this latest salmonella outbreak they...
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breaking gov" is that the bad guys are all getting eliminated-- the national park service, the center for disease control, nasa, which is slated to furlough 97% of its employees immediately. (audience reacts) i believe we have a sneak peek of nasa's final scene. (laughter) and the government hadn't even shut down yet, but the reviews are already in. michele bachmann raves: "we're very excited. it's exactly what we wanted and we got it." and california rep devon nunez says conservative republicans are "all giddy about it." of course they're giddy. they will still get paid in the event of a shutdown. (boos) of course -- yeah, that's one of the dramatic turns. no one saw that coming. of course -- i know, full of surprises. all of this assumes there is not a deal in the next 25 minutes. so, jim, let's check in on the negotiations. (laughter and applause) that's -- i gotta say, folks, that is going way better than i thought. (laughter) now, nation, i think of myself as an objective observer because i object to everything i observe. (laughter) this is tip of the hat; wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) (l
breaking gov" is that the bad guys are all getting eliminated-- the national park service, the center for disease control, nasa, which is slated to furlough 97% of its employees immediately. (audience reacts) i believe we have a sneak peek of nasa's final scene. (laughter) and the government hadn't even shut down yet, but the reviews are already in. michele bachmann raves: "we're very excited. it's exactly what we wanted and we got it." and california rep devon nunez says...
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according to the center for disease control, childhood obesity has more than doubled in our children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years. in 2010 more than one-third of our children were overweight or obese. it is important that we get our kids outside. our children today average over 7-1/2 hours behind a screen. listen to that. 7-1/2 hours behind a screen, less than 30 minutes a day outside. that has to change. and this playground helps get it done. and i wanted to just offer a quick quote from richard lu who is the author of a book called the nature principle which encourage uz us to reconnect with nature and create a balance between nature and the ever evolving world of technology. ~ he says imagine a world in which all children grow up with a deep understanding of the life around them, where obesity is reduced through nature play, where children experience the joy of being in nature before they learn of its loss. where they can lie on the grass on a hillside for hours, and watch clouds become the faces of the future. where every child and every adult has a human right
according to the center for disease control, childhood obesity has more than doubled in our children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years. in 2010 more than one-third of our children were overweight or obese. it is important that we get our kids outside. our children today average over 7-1/2 hours behind a screen. listen to that. 7-1/2 hours behind a screen, less than 30 minutes a day outside. that has to change. and this playground helps get it done. and i wanted to just offer a...
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. >>> well everyone is now back to work at the centers for disease control, but two-thirds of the staffere furloughed for 17 days. earlier i talked to the cdc's director, tom friedman, i asked him if the country was in danger because of the furlough. >> we're also allowed to bring people in to address imminent threats to health. the challenge was we couldn't track what was happening as intensively as we do. >> is a salmonella not considered to be imminent. >> food-born outbreaks were one way are track. >> so i go back to the question, was it a mistake to layoff those people and consider them nonessential in the first place? should they have been sent home, knowing that terrorism is a major concern, it may have been something worse than a salmonella outbreak? >> it was a mistake to shut the government. once that mistake was made, we did everything we could to protect the public's health legally. we kept things going the best we do, but it was not ideal. threats didn't shut down, so our ability to track them, respond to them, were ung mined. and now we're back to work getting caught up. ♪
. >>> well everyone is now back to work at the centers for disease control, but two-thirds of the staffere furloughed for 17 days. earlier i talked to the cdc's director, tom friedman, i asked him if the country was in danger because of the furlough. >> we're also allowed to bring people in to address imminent threats to health. the challenge was we couldn't track what was happening as intensively as we do. >> is a salmonella not considered to be imminent. >>...
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. >> 68 percent of the center for disease control is, quote, furloughed. >> the food and drug administration will not be able to support the majority of its safety, cosmetic activities. >> jon: really? we may not be reviewing the products. how weird, i am just introducing one super safe product. to the marketplace. hello, friends. are you tired of thinking with your penis? and then having your penis make terrible decisions? well, suffer no more, people, with new brain coctin, brain toctin is not at all dangerous or mysterious blend of household cleaning supplies and varnish, natural blend of herbs that work together to grow your penis's brain, that's right, you heard me, soon your little head will have the big iq. hey, guy when you are done urinating can you help me with my calculus homework? >> thanks, brain captain!. the side effects i am, i am not required to tell you about the side effects. >> finally, your cock can pay attention. and am b ien, the only sleeping pill that is clearly not -- >> all right. nothing interesting. just for the internet, me opening a bottle of brain toctin and g
. >> 68 percent of the center for disease control is, quote, furloughed. >> the food and drug administration will not be able to support the majority of its safety, cosmetic activities. >> jon: really? we may not be reviewing the products. how weird, i am just introducing one super safe product. to the marketplace. hello, friends. are you tired of thinking with your penis? and then having your penis make terrible decisions? well, suffer no more, people, with new brain coctin,...
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the centers for disease control found that smoking rates with candy or fruit. 19,000 students grade 6 through 12. the cigars skirt a 2009 band on flavored cigarettes. the tobacco industry says they do not market to minors. >> meteorologist, mike nicco, ahead with the foggy forecast. >> there is still a damp chill in the air in many cities but the sunshine is coming out and it will warm up not only today but the next couple of days. i have a cooling trend in the forecast and we will go in search of rain. we haven't had any yet, this month. >> the bay bridge is about to get another new fixture with crews uprooting something from sacramento and giving its roots near the toll plaza. >> women, you have noticed your clothe size getting smaller? it is really not your >> covering benicia, san ramon, san mateo, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> the police are wanting the community about a mountain lion spotted this morning in a residential neighborhood. he was seen after 1:00 o'clock a.m. not far from the big canyon park area known for trails and open space and not too far away from
the centers for disease control found that smoking rates with candy or fruit. 19,000 students grade 6 through 12. the cigars skirt a 2009 band on flavored cigarettes. the tobacco industry says they do not market to minors. >> meteorologist, mike nicco, ahead with the foggy forecast. >> there is still a damp chill in the air in many cities but the sunshine is coming out and it will warm up not only today but the next couple of days. i have a cooling trend in the forecast and we will...
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a lot of people suffered, you know, scientific research of hampered, you know, centers for disease control was hurt. you know -- infants, women, children, you know, went without food for this. 800,000 people out of work. and it was all avoidable. >> well, i mean, the kind way to look at, you know, the sort of kindest cut for boehner, the kindest way to look for him, is he was trying to prove a point. >> right. >> to these members that don't understand government. that don't take the time to really understand how congress works, how the country works, how the debt limit works. they don't understand anything, they don't know anything to quote the book game change about sarah palin. they don't know anything. maybe this -- he may think this is the only way to show that the strategy won't work. that won't work because they think it could have worked if he stuck it out. if that's the way you look at it, it is also a failure. >> the other thing i think is true here, and it's stunning for me to say this, but i had representative jack kingston on. and he said we need to show our beliefs. this is ex
a lot of people suffered, you know, scientific research of hampered, you know, centers for disease control was hurt. you know -- infants, women, children, you know, went without food for this. 800,000 people out of work. and it was all avoidable. >> well, i mean, the kind way to look at, you know, the sort of kindest cut for boehner, the kindest way to look for him, is he was trying to prove a point. >> right. >> to these members that don't understand government. that don't...
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and the outbreak comes as the centers for disease control is hobbled by the government shutdown. 9,000 of its 13,000 workers furloughed. they've now called back 30 staffers to help with the salmonella outbreak. >> it's really outrageous that congress is keeping our top experts at home when the public demands that they be at work. >> reporter: they say they deeply regret any food borne illness associated with their products. it's important to clean the chicken thoroughly, keep it away from counter tops, and salmonella can be killed by cooking to 165 degrees. so far it's not recalling any products but is implementing additional safety measures in its processing. >>> and we're back in a moment with the passenger who went into action mid flight after the pilot collapsed at the controls. >>> it was a pleasure ride in a small plane over northeast england that could have ended very differently. the pilot died while at the controls. his friend and passenger was able to contact controllers, and two instructors on the ground were able to talk him into a safe landing. if there was any good news h
and the outbreak comes as the centers for disease control is hobbled by the government shutdown. 9,000 of its 13,000 workers furloughed. they've now called back 30 staffers to help with the salmonella outbreak. >> it's really outrageous that congress is keeping our top experts at home when the public demands that they be at work. >> reporter: they say they deeply regret any food borne illness associated with their products. it's important to clean the chicken thoroughly, keep it...
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. >>> the center for disease control says the contamination involves seven strains of salmonella including to antibiotics. the chicken is from three plants in the central valley. it sickened people in 18 states. 42% of those cases sent people to the hospital. good morning america's doctor says cooking the meat to 165 degrees will kill the germs. we need to get into that habit. >> over half of all chickens are contaminated with salmonella or other dangerous drugs. you always have to assume any chicken you buy, any brand, likely has a dangerous germ. you have to cook and handle accordingly. >> the chicken is not being recalled now because investigators have been unable to trace it to a specific lot. find information on abc 7 news.com. >>> stanford has topped this year's list of america's best business schools. >> the forbs list looks at how well the careers pay off. average 221,000 five years after graduating, the highest average salary of any school on the list. stanford selects only 7 percent of apply can'ts for the class of 2014. the school of business in chicago came in second followed b
. >>> the center for disease control says the contamination involves seven strains of salmonella including to antibiotics. the chicken is from three plants in the central valley. it sickened people in 18 states. 42% of those cases sent people to the hospital. good morning america's doctor says cooking the meat to 165 degrees will kill the germs. we need to get into that habit. >> over half of all chickens are contaminated with salmonella or other dangerous drugs. you always have...
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according to the centers for disease control, the birth rate for women aged 40-44 grows 3% in 2009.or those 45-49, births also rose 3%. for women above 50, the number of births increased 5%. in 2009, women over 50 had 569 babies. that's an increase of 300% since 1997. - are you up here? oh, yeah! - lynn laszewski is a working mom, busy raising her energetic toddler, kyle. - i had kyle when i was 51, mainly because i didn't meet anyone until i was in my 40s. and i really didn't want to raise a son--or a child alone. - having focused on her career, laszewski finally met her partner, tim carey. when the couple decided to have a child, they were told natural conception was not an option. neither was in vitro fertilization. the solution? an egg donor. - after thinking about it for a couple years and also after the death of tim's father, i thought it would be really nice for him to have a genetic baby. - but laszewski had trouble finding an ob-gyn who would take her on as a patient because of her age. - i was pretty surprised when i got turned down by 2 or 3 clinics until i found one that
according to the centers for disease control, the birth rate for women aged 40-44 grows 3% in 2009.or those 45-49, births also rose 3%. for women above 50, the number of births increased 5%. in 2009, women over 50 had 569 babies. that's an increase of 300% since 1997. - are you up here? oh, yeah! - lynn laszewski is a working mom, busy raising her energetic toddler, kyle. - i had kyle when i was 51, mainly because i didn't meet anyone until i was in my 40s. and i really didn't want to raise a...
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. >> reporter: so serious, the centers for disease control is bringing back workers furloughed to respondthey're warning people to avoid foster farm chicken with these codes. >> my kids consumed it, so that's pretty scary. >> reporter: she said her family hasn't experienced the symptoms which include fever, that you -- nausea, cramps and die reya. the company is working to fix the problem but not issuing a recall. it states the products are safe to consume if properly handled and cooked. be careful during food preparation and make sure the chicken is cooked to 165 degrees throughout. >> experts are warning you should not rinse off raw chicken. apparently rinsing it is spreading the germs all around your chicken. >> we have a health scare at one high school. a large number of teachers at malibu high in california said the school is making them sick, not just sick but cause an outbreak of cancers. environmental consultants are trying to find the source of skin diseases, thyroid disease and other illnesses. they don't know if the diseases are a coincidence or not. >> as long as i
. >> reporter: so serious, the centers for disease control is bringing back workers furloughed to respondthey're warning people to avoid foster farm chicken with these codes. >> my kids consumed it, so that's pretty scary. >> reporter: she said her family hasn't experienced the symptoms which include fever, that you -- nausea, cramps and die reya. the company is working to fix the problem but not issuing a recall. it states the products are safe to consume if properly handled...
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center for disease control to find out if a hope for a cure is implement and go to al jazeera.com and al jazeera. >> ali: fed wofederal workers ak on the job but millions of americans are looking for work. america's working poor. >> they are highly educated but struggling to make ends meet. >> plus craft brewers are looking at ways to make money. i'm ali veshi and this is "real money." >> welcome to "real money" you are the most important part of the show. >> congress found away to end the government shutdown and get workers back on the job. but millions of americans remain unemployed. and as far as we know the unply unemployment rate is below 6%. the september's job report is scheduled for release on tuesday. >> the job growth has been inconsistent with big gains in one month offset by another month. we should add 200,000 or more net new jobs a months. that means the jobs added and the jobs su sub strablghtd trac. well tuesday's job's report will kick off the release of a flood of other data that was backed up in washington. ahead of that report i asked austin for his insight on the
center for disease control to find out if a hope for a cure is implement and go to al jazeera.com and al jazeera. >> ali: fed wofederal workers ak on the job but millions of americans are looking for work. america's working poor. >> they are highly educated but struggling to make ends meet. >> plus craft brewers are looking at ways to make money. i'm ali veshi and this is "real money." >> welcome to "real money" you are the most important part of the...
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those at the centers for disease control sent home without pay. alled to monitor foodborne outbreaks. detroit tigers forced a fifth and deciding game against the oakland athletics in american league playoff series. detroit rallied for the 8-6 win yesterday. game five is tonight in st. louis. those are your headlines at the fox business network. cheryl: it is time to make some money with charles payne. this hour he is all about making you money while making you copies, 3d. charles: 3d. this is different than most of what i've talked about because this is industrial. i'm talking big machines like release offensive machine is 400 grand, most expensive is $1.4 million. this company is amazing. they started in 1999. they developed a prototype then. it is working out phenomenally for them. bmw is a customer, ford, bowling, dear. i doubled their workforce. wonderful things. the problem has been execution because all of the hype i am telling you the reason the stock is so far up, 52-week high cannot execute. they have been falling three quarters gone missi
those at the centers for disease control sent home without pay. alled to monitor foodborne outbreaks. detroit tigers forced a fifth and deciding game against the oakland athletics in american league playoff series. detroit rallied for the 8-6 win yesterday. game five is tonight in st. louis. those are your headlines at the fox business network. cheryl: it is time to make some money with charles payne. this hour he is all about making you money while making you copies, 3d. charles: 3d. this is...