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the centers for disease control and prevention issued a report highlighting that of yo opioid prescription is going down. moment, heading life to the house floor for a pro forma session. the house return for legislative business on september 5. as soon as the house finishes, we will take you live to the heritage foundation. live coverage now from the house floor on c-span. >>
the centers for disease control and prevention issued a report highlighting that of yo opioid prescription is going down. moment, heading life to the house floor for a pro forma session. the house return for legislative business on september 5. as soon as the house finishes, we will take you live to the heritage foundation. live coverage now from the house floor on c-span. >>
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the center for disease control and prevention did a good job. they started to identify ways to increase treatment and treatment capacity. they allowed more providers to provide assisted treatments. i think he really moved the ball forward. had bipartisanss side the 21stama century -- obama signs a bill that is being implemented. there is bipartisan movement forward. the final report is due in october, but i think the commission is looking at some of the right steps. that is all just a plan and of course, people want action. of my i look back to some colleagues at health and human services, a lot of the agencies are taking an active role in this crisis. back in april, the national institute of health launched a partnership to try to increase the number of medications for addiction treatment as well as chronic pain. the food and drug administration voluntarily asked and opioid manufacturer to take the product off the market because it was linked to an infectious disease outbreak. they issued an important report highlighting opioid prescribing is co
the center for disease control and prevention did a good job. they started to identify ways to increase treatment and treatment capacity. they allowed more providers to provide assisted treatments. i think he really moved the ball forward. had bipartisanss side the 21stama century -- obama signs a bill that is being implemented. there is bipartisan movement forward. the final report is due in october, but i think the commission is looking at some of the right steps. that is all just a plan and...
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health infrastructure is committed to preventing such outbreaks: the national institutes of health, the food and drug administration, the centers for disease control and prevention, large vaccine manufacturers. the mainstream medical establishment speaks with one voice: vaccines are a public health miracle far too valuable to put at risk. emilio emini has spent his life making vaccines in america's pharmaceutical companies. he heads pfizer's vaccine operation. >> people haven't seen these diseases in a while, so people become complacent. they don't vaccinate. and what they wind up doing is putting their children and themselves in considerable risk of a severe disease and infection. polio, even though people aren't worried about it because they haven't seen much of it, is still present in many parts of the world, and it can easily be introduced into a non-vaccinated population. and from what we've seen in other parts of the world, once it's introduced, it will spread very rapidly and cause a lot of disease. >> the fear, my friends, is polio. but soon, perhaps within a year, there may be a vaccine. >> thanks for visiting with us. hey, kids, how abou
health infrastructure is committed to preventing such outbreaks: the national institutes of health, the food and drug administration, the centers for disease control and prevention, large vaccine manufacturers. the mainstream medical establishment speaks with one voice: vaccines are a public health miracle far too valuable to put at risk. emilio emini has spent his life making vaccines in america's pharmaceutical companies. he heads pfizer's vaccine operation. >> people haven't seen these...
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the centers for disease control and prevention track the death rate after the past two dek decades. it shows after years of decline since 2015 we've seen a rise with kids 18 to 19. >>> this has been brewing and growing for a number of years and it started with overprescribing of the prescription painkillers. >> the cdc expects that trend to continue when it collects the death rates over the past two years. >>> it's 4:52 right now. coming up an intense crash with a big rig nearly leaving the highway. the reason the driver lived through that experience. >>> but first happening now, a developing story in afghanistan. an american sould soldier is killed and several others are battling with isis militants. the fighting is going on in eastern afghanistan and isis strong hold. and the search kinz for five u.s. soldiers who are still missing after the black hawk helicopter went down in hawaii. meanwhile, family members have identified one of those soldiers as abigail milan. they say she was a black hawk repair with the army. we'll be back with more news. one laugh, and hello sensitive bladde
the centers for disease control and prevention track the death rate after the past two dek decades. it shows after years of decline since 2015 we've seen a rise with kids 18 to 19. >>> this has been brewing and growing for a number of years and it started with overprescribing of the prescription painkillers. >> the cdc expects that trend to continue when it collects the death rates over the past two years. >>> it's 4:52 right now. coming up an intense crash with a big...
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that's according to the centers for disease control and prevention, and about half of those deaths are from something called opiates, such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, or fentanyl and heroin. the government says opiate abuse is the leading cause of deaths by accident in the united states. i hope that shocks you, because it certainly shocked me. here in the studio with me to talk about this, two mothers whose college-aged children died from accidental overdoses. from the east bay, april rovero, who lost her son joey, and from marin county, susan kim. you lost your son trey in april. i want to start with you. we've worked together for several years now, been on a couple of panels together. and i want folks to know about joey. what was he like, and what happened to him? >> hmm, well, joey was a senior at arizona state university when we got the -- the horrible news that he had passed away in his bedroom overnight after a college party. he'd been out with friends the night before, and they'd gone to the nightclubs in the area to celebrate a birthday and an early graduation for a friend. came
that's according to the centers for disease control and prevention, and about half of those deaths are from something called opiates, such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, or fentanyl and heroin. the government says opiate abuse is the leading cause of deaths by accident in the united states. i hope that shocks you, because it certainly shocked me. here in the studio with me to talk about this, two mothers whose college-aged children died from accidental overdoses. from the east bay, april rovero,...
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and defeated disease. the centers for disease control and prevention considers vaccination is the number one public health achievement of thn 20th century and in need they saved millions of lives and that is because of the vaccinations for smallpox has eradicated in this courage of other diseases such as polio and even chickenpox are a thing of the past. this book is not only the story of the great achievement in public health is also about the men, women and children who helr make the vaccines possible. throughout the book, contemporary interviews with key players bring the personalities of these important scientists and individuals alive on theth page doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truth and that and the history of the experiments either. it's how we solved the crisis from today as grounded. its purpose to champion the cause of social justice if we are lucky he's here with us today. [applause] i can't think of a better way to spend a saturday than on people or those that love to read and write books. it's a good and important thing that. it's in the pediatric dissertation and the major hospital
and defeated disease. the centers for disease control and prevention considers vaccination is the number one public health achievement of thn 20th century and in need they saved millions of lives and that is because of the vaccinations for smallpox has eradicated in this courage of other diseases such as polio and even chickenpox are a thing of the past. this book is not only the story of the great achievement in public health is also about the men, women and children who helr make the vaccines...
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and reach out for your help. his death comes after the center for disease control and prevention examined a cluster of students to the sides -- student suicides in recent years have palo alto schools. be neck and oakland nurse granted a stay of deportation of expires at noon today. they applied to get an extension one more year but they learned yesterday that request was denied. so they will be on a flight back to mexico with her 12-year- old son. they have lived in the united states for more than 20 years. the three daughters will stay in oakland so the focus can graduate from high school. >>> there's a preliminary hearing set for a san mateo preschool teacher. he taught at st. matthew's episcopal school is accused of telling young girls what to wear and then directing them into positions. the charges to the children or between four and eight years of age. he is facing 16 separate charges including one count of possessing child pornography. >>> also happening today, a memorial service will be held for heather hyer, woman killed in the protests last saturday. i will take you to that service this morning and we wi
and reach out for your help. his death comes after the center for disease control and prevention examined a cluster of students to the sides -- student suicides in recent years have palo alto schools. be neck and oakland nurse granted a stay of deportation of expires at noon today. they applied to get an extension one more year but they learned yesterday that request was denied. so they will be on a flight back to mexico with her 12-year- old son. they have lived in the united states for more...
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counselors at schools where the seniors siblings attended, and the stuff comes after the centers for disease control and prevention examined a cluster of student suicides in recent years at palo alto schools. >>> tough time there. >>> 6:06 am is the time, and coming up, the controversy over warrantless cell phone tracking. we have one next week. >>>what we can all learn on monday morning. >>what we will talk about what's in store for oregon as well as idaho. >>> welcome back to mornings on two. happening today, there's a preliminary hearing set for a former san mateo preschool teacher accused of taking lewd photos of his young students. anthony scott triano who taught at st. matthew's episcopal school is accused of killing young girls what to wear and then directing them into position so he could photograph them. the triano faces 16 counts. >>> tech companies are asking the supreme court to report -- acquire police to get a warrant before they can demand cell phone location data. and cell phone tracking technology threatens americans privacy rights. they will talk about how they can promote enforcement. >>> and de
counselors at schools where the seniors siblings attended, and the stuff comes after the centers for disease control and prevention examined a cluster of student suicides in recent years at palo alto schools. >>> tough time there. >>> 6:06 am is the time, and coming up, the controversy over warrantless cell phone tracking. we have one next week. >>>what we can all learn on monday morning. >>what we will talk about what's in store for oregon as well as idaho....
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the center for disease control and prevention has a number of statistics that should be of concern to all of us. in 20155376 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the nine seats. this averages to one crash related pedestrian fatality every 1.6 hours. with the injuries there. one in every five children under the age of 15 who were killed in a traffic crash was a pedestrian. just a couple of more statistics. they decreased 16%. they now represent 15% of all fatalities and 70% of those are in our urban areas. while the data do not tell us how many of those are school related a simple internet search will reveal the names of too many families who had lost loved ones was called out -- schools on spirit they should not be at risk when they walk or bicycle from school. to make their path to school safer. we are the tools to make that environment safer. the federal highway ministration. they can influence behavior as they approach these areas. the crossing signs that tell the driver to stop annealed for pedestrians. with the stop or yield sign. and they had been proven to increase the
the center for disease control and prevention has a number of statistics that should be of concern to all of us. in 20155376 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in the nine seats. this averages to one crash related pedestrian fatality every 1.6 hours. with the injuries there. one in every five children under the age of 15 who were killed in a traffic crash was a pedestrian. just a couple of more statistics. they decreased 16%. they now represent 15% of all fatalities and 70% of those are...
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the centers for disease control and prevention considers vaccinations a number one public health achievement of the 20th century. indeed, vaccines have saved millions of lives. it is because of vaccinations that smallpox was eradicated and a scourge of other diseases such as polio, new bella and chickenpox are a thing of the past. l this is not only the story of great achievement in public health. it's also about the men, women and children who helped make these vaccines possible. throughout this book, contemporary interviews with key players bring the personalities of these important scientists and individuals alive on the page. she does not shy away from the uncomfortable truth embedded within the history of vaccine experiments.portan the vaccine race reminds us that it's important that we learn from our past so that the story written in theri future about how we solve the crisis of today is much more ethically grounded. perhaps the greatest praise i can give this book is a book for those interested in american history and politics and for those who champion the cause of social justice. we
the centers for disease control and prevention considers vaccinations a number one public health achievement of the 20th century. indeed, vaccines have saved millions of lives. it is because of vaccinations that smallpox was eradicated and a scourge of other diseases such as polio, new bella and chickenpox are a thing of the past. l this is not only the story of great achievement in public health. it's also about the men, women and children who helped make these vaccines possible. throughout...
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the problem is metastasizing according to the centers for disease control and prevention which said in a statement the amount of opioids prescribed and sold in the u.s. quadrupled since 1999. but the overall amount of pain reported by americans hasn't changed. this epidemic is devastating american lives, families, and communities. indeed in 1999, new mexico has the nation's worst drug overdose rate, 15 deaths per 100,000 people. but by 2015, west virginia topped the list with 41 per 100,000 people. with nearly 9 in 10 caused by opioid abuse. a common thread that saw numerous states from massachusetts to utah increasingly tormented by the deadly epidemic. worse, for the 12 months ending in september of 2016, nearly 60,000 americans died from overdoses. the largest annual jump ever recorded. >> if we win, we're going to stop that crap from coming in to our country. [cheers] >> going to stop it. >> president trump talked about the opioid battle often while out on the campaign trail in 2016. white house officials say the president's initial federal budget would increase money for drug trea
the problem is metastasizing according to the centers for disease control and prevention which said in a statement the amount of opioids prescribed and sold in the u.s. quadrupled since 1999. but the overall amount of pain reported by americans hasn't changed. this epidemic is devastating american lives, families, and communities. indeed in 1999, new mexico has the nation's worst drug overdose rate, 15 deaths per 100,000 people. but by 2015, west virginia topped the list with 41 per 100,000...
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increase says it pushed many smokers into untaxed unegg lateed cigarettes on new the centers for disease control and preventionndings that say it's -- to have serious reactions. and studies found getting vaccine twice and did not increase chances. and some minor and experts say recent findings reassuring evidence that back scenes are safe. >> fitness tracker fit bit is announcing new smart watch. take a look at ionic, $300 watch does nor than track fitness it displays popular apps and can pay for things. ionic comes out in october. and live lock across the d.c. region 5:42 now and damp out there. it's going to be all day long. gary has full forecast when you come back. you're watching "fox news morning" >> ♪ ♪ where did you come from baby, and oohh wouldn't you take me there♪ ♪ ♪ the old days. >> i know. >> it's a little -- well there is no throw back tuesday. i was trying to think of a word. but anyway it's an easy way to ease on into this tuesday 5:46 gary is standing by tapping toes as well. >> who doesn't like this s song. >> i understand it's michael jackson's birthday today. >> take it back tuesday, than
increase says it pushed many smokers into untaxed unegg lateed cigarettes on new the centers for disease control and preventionndings that say it's -- to have serious reactions. and studies found getting vaccine twice and did not increase chances. and some minor and experts say recent findings reassuring evidence that back scenes are safe. >> fitness tracker fit bit is announcing new smart watch. take a look at ionic, $300 watch does nor than track fitness it displays popular apps and can...
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hour on what he calls a tremendous problem, the opioid epidemic, according to the centers for disease control and preventionheroin overdoses than gun violence in 2015 in this country. public health officials call it the worst drug crisis in american history. but as i mentioned before the meeting got underway. president trump issued a harsh warning to north korea. laura ingle is live in bridgewater, new jersey, not far from president trump's golf club where he is staying right now. laura? >> hi, jon. while speaking with his arms crossed and in a very stern tone of voice, president trump spoke right to the people in the room about this very pressing issue, here, take a listen. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening beyond a normal statement. and as i said, they will be met with fire, fury and, frankly, power, the likes of which this world has never seen before. >> and a reporter teed up that question for the president as he was about to speak about the opioid crisis, having that briefin
hour on what he calls a tremendous problem, the opioid epidemic, according to the centers for disease control and preventionheroin overdoses than gun violence in 2015 in this country. public health officials call it the worst drug crisis in american history. but as i mentioned before the meeting got underway. president trump issued a harsh warning to north korea. laura ingle is live in bridgewater, new jersey, not far from president trump's golf club where he is staying right now. laura?...
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secretary price of hhs declared a public health emergency and why rur own cdc, the centers for disease control and prevention are working with the local and state authorities to make people aware of this broad spectrum of health hazards that you need to pay attention to. >> as you look toward the long-term what are the real concerns, we're talking years down the road for people who have been through something like this? >> well, for the long-term down the road, clearly whenever you have traumas like this with natural disasters, there always is the situation of mental issues. namely depressions, either depressions in people who have not been depressed or exacerbation of people who have a propenceity it depression. and even post traumatic stress disorder. also as i think people don't fully appreciate sometimes, when you have a situation like this that we're seeing on the ground, people get dissociated to their medical care. they don't have access to their standard medications they take or need medical care that gets interrupted can have long-term effects on their health later on as well as immediate effects on
secretary price of hhs declared a public health emergency and why rur own cdc, the centers for disease control and prevention are working with the local and state authorities to make people aware of this broad spectrum of health hazards that you need to pay attention to. >> as you look toward the long-term what are the real concerns, we're talking years down the road for people who have been through something like this? >> well, for the long-term down the road, clearly whenever you...
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the death among opioid users continues to climb and according to the centers for disease control and prevention the latest numbers are from twenty fifteen and revealed more than thirty three thousand deaths occurred from the use of opioids officials say they believe the numbers have dramatically risen since then and now some states are five am back at the drug companies who they say misled doctors into thinking that these opioids weren't as addictive as they really are south carolina sued per do pharma lp tuesday becoming the latest state or local government to accuse the maker of deceptive marketing practices to discuss this further let's bring in mike and tonio host of america's lawyer here on our team america thanks so much for joining us today. and so why do you believe that these drug companies were just sapped of in their marketing and if so do you think it's to blame when referring to the opioid epidemic this country is currently facing. well they had a plan basically wasn't it by the way it wasn't just the manufacturers it was the distributors the cases i'm handling nationally in ohio k
the death among opioid users continues to climb and according to the centers for disease control and prevention the latest numbers are from twenty fifteen and revealed more than thirty three thousand deaths occurred from the use of opioids officials say they believe the numbers have dramatically risen since then and now some states are five am back at the drug companies who they say misled doctors into thinking that these opioids weren't as addictive as they really are south carolina sued per...
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opioids in two thousand and fifteen that's roughly ninety one million people all the center for disease control and prevention notes the latest numbers are from twenty fifteen health officials have been seeing a dramatic increase in addiction levels in the past two years as many states are putting more restrictions on how much doctors can prescribe their patients my next guest questions if these new restrictions are really helping let's bring in bill tackett who has been prescribe opioids long term for his condition so bill you were diagnosed with the generated distances in your twenty's you're now in your forty's and have had to have surgery after a disruption of a few years back and another one in twenty thirteen so now lawmakers are trying to limit opioid per script so people won't become addicted which is a good thing but your case is different you're more of a long term user with your diagnosis tell us where you think lawmakers are going wrong when it comes to this battle of addiction. well the way that they're trying to control this is really going through in limited supply in there also going through a
opioids in two thousand and fifteen that's roughly ninety one million people all the center for disease control and prevention notes the latest numbers are from twenty fifteen health officials have been seeing a dramatic increase in addiction levels in the past two years as many states are putting more restrictions on how much doctors can prescribe their patients my next guest questions if these new restrictions are really helping let's bring in bill tackett who has been prescribe opioids long...
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and reach out for help if need be. they'll be counselors at the schools where seniors, siblings attend. this death comes after the center for disease control of prevention examined suicides at palo alto schools. >>> 4:09. a limo burglarized during outside lands over the weekend. the investigation now underway after more than a million dollars in jewelry was stolen. >>> and the president facing more heat over his reaction to the deadly attack in charlottes,ville. his comment set off comments and backlash on social media. >>> good morning, if you're getting on the roads, 80 westbound, taking a live look. you can see traffic is okay. it's light, however, more and more people are getting on the road this early wednesday. >>> if you're away from the coast or the city, it has been a tough day -- there's chilly temps. we'll take a look at what's in store for the rest of the afternoon. ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean.
and reach out for help if need be. they'll be counselors at the schools where seniors, siblings attend. this death comes after the center for disease control of prevention examined suicides at palo alto schools. >>> 4:09. a limo burglarized during outside lands over the weekend. the investigation now underway after more than a million dollars in jewelry was stolen. >>> and the president facing more heat over his reaction to the deadly attack in charlottes,ville. his comment...
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the centers for disease control and prevention issued a report highlighting that of yo opioid prescription is going down. moment, heading life to the house floor for a pro forma session. the house return for legislative business on september 5. as soon as the house finishes, we will take you live to the heritage foundation. live coverage now from the house floor on c-span. >> the speakers room, washington, dc, august 8, 2017. i hereby actos speaker longs to be as speaker pro tem for, offered by paul ryan. wilson, capitol hill presbyterian church, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray together. gracious and loving god, once again we pause for a moment to be thankful for this land of plenty, to be in awe of your creation. we are truly blessed to be caretakers of such a beautiful and diverse country. we pray for all those in leadership roles that they may have wisdom and compassion. during this time of rest and renewal, strengthen our representatives and their staffs that they may be able to take on the challenges ahead and be with those today in their home districts who are open to dial
the centers for disease control and prevention issued a report highlighting that of yo opioid prescription is going down. moment, heading life to the house floor for a pro forma session. the house return for legislative business on september 5. as soon as the house finishes, we will take you live to the heritage foundation. live coverage now from the house floor on c-span. >> the speakers room, washington, dc, august 8, 2017. i hereby actos speaker longs to be as speaker pro tem for,...