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recommended both by the cdc, center for disease control and prevention, as well as fight sf dph, two individuals clients were elevated risk for hiv. >> i actually was in the project here when i first started here it was in trials. i'm currently on prep. i do prep through city clinic. you know i get my tests read here regularly and i highly recommend prep >> a lot of patients inclined to think that there's no way they could afford to pay for prep. we really encourage people to come in and talk to one of our prep navigators. we find that we can help almost everyone find a way to access prep so it's affordable for them. >> if you times we do have opponents would be on thursday morning. we have two different clinics going on at that time. when is women's health services. people can make an appointment either by calling them a dropping in or emailing us for that. we also have an hiv care clinic that happens on that morning as well also by appointment only. he was city clinic has been like home to me. i been coming here since 2011. my name iskim troy, client of city clinic. when i first le
recommended both by the cdc, center for disease control and prevention, as well as fight sf dph, two individuals clients were elevated risk for hiv. >> i actually was in the project here when i first started here it was in trials. i'm currently on prep. i do prep through city clinic. you know i get my tests read here regularly and i highly recommend prep >> a lot of patients inclined to think that there's no way they could afford to pay for prep. we really encourage people to come...
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disease balls both altria and reynolds american have a stake in vaporing as experts say the tobacco industry will see a decline in the coming years. now according to the centers for disease control and prevention more than nine million adults bathe regularly here in the u.s. that's about one in ten americans most people say they are motivated to use e. cigarettes because they can smoke indoors and they happen to be cheaper than other tobacco products however the majority of those who regularly also use a regular tobacco products they're for keeping the back of industry alive now the c.d.c. and the food and drug administration also found of a ping as popular among middle and high school students the reasons for doing it peer pressure the availability of flavors and the misguided idea that cigarettes are less harmful than other forms of tobacco which experts argue is not all true and beeping shouldn't be looked at as a healthier alternative that now according to a business insider the global east cigarette and vaporizer market is slated to grow by twenty percent over the next decade due to its popularity the industry could reach sixty one point four billion dollars by the year twenty twenty five
disease balls both altria and reynolds american have a stake in vaporing as experts say the tobacco industry will see a decline in the coming years. now according to the centers for disease control and prevention more than nine million adults bathe regularly here in the u.s. that's about one in ten americans most people say they are motivated to use e. cigarettes because they can smoke indoors and they happen to be cheaper than other tobacco products however the majority of those who regularly...
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the centers for disease control and prevention. says the outbreak has sickened 28 people in florida, north dakota within florida and texas that bringing the total to 149 victims in 29 states including one death here in california. this is the largest multistate e. coli outbreak in a dozen years. officials say it's unclear if new illnesses are still occurring or if there is just been a lag in reporting these illnesses. >>> thousands of striking university of california cooks custodians and other workers will be back on the job tomorrow. members of the american frags of state county and municipal employees union are wrapping up the three-day strike today. they were joined again by the nurses, pharmacies and other medical staffers. the walkout forced medical centers to close and rereschedule thousands of appointments and elective rg ises. reports say the you know isn't demanding a 20% pay raze over three years. the uc system is offering a 3% annual raise. >>> a san francisco man walked out of jail today amp winning a landmark case chal
the centers for disease control and prevention. says the outbreak has sickened 28 people in florida, north dakota within florida and texas that bringing the total to 149 victims in 29 states including one death here in california. this is the largest multistate e. coli outbreak in a dozen years. officials say it's unclear if new illnesses are still occurring or if there is just been a lag in reporting these illnesses. >>> thousands of striking university of california cooks custodians...
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the centers for disease control and prevention has sickened 21 people in minnesota, north dakota and texas. that brings the total to 149 victims in 21 states including one death in california. officials say it's unclear if newalenessess are still occurring or if there's just been a lag in reporting illnesses. >>> we have an update on the gray whale that washed up on angel island. it was a 44 foot long female. her injury was likely in collection with a ship, a propeller, perhaps. >>> a helicopter captured a sicacker santa cruz county encounter that was a little too close for comfort. it shows a dark figure in the water. that dark figure is a great white shark, right? at one point the kayaker falls into the water to make it even worse. he scrambles back up. the helicopter pilot says he circles around to make sure he's all right. >>> all right, let's turn our attention to the weather. >> meteorologist drew tuma is here. getting a bit cool out there. > tonight will be breezy. but we will usher in warmer temperatures just in time for the weekend. live doppler 7 along with satellite showin
the centers for disease control and prevention has sickened 21 people in minnesota, north dakota and texas. that brings the total to 149 victims in 21 states including one death in california. officials say it's unclear if newalenessess are still occurring or if there's just been a lag in reporting illnesses. >>> we have an update on the gray whale that washed up on angel island. it was a 44 foot long female. her injury was likely in collection with a ship, a propeller, perhaps....
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disease balls both altria and reynolds american have a stake in vaporing as experts say the tobacco industry will see a decline in the coming years. now according to the centers for disease control and prevention more than nine million adults bathe regularly here in the u.s. that's about one in ten americans most people say they are motivated to use e. cigarettes because they can smoke indoors and they happen to be cheaper than other tobacco products however the majority of those who regularly also use a regular tobacco products they're for keeping the back of industry alive now the c.d.c. and the food and drug administration also found of a ping as popular among middle and high school students the reasons for doing it peer pressure the availability of flavors and the misguided idea that cigarettes are less harmful than other forms of tobacco which experts argue is not all true and beeping shouldn't be looked at as a healthier alternative now according to a business insider the global east cigarette and vaporizer market is slated to grow by twenty percent over the next decade due to its popularity the industry could reach sixty one point four billion dollars by the year twenty twenty five glob
disease balls both altria and reynolds american have a stake in vaporing as experts say the tobacco industry will see a decline in the coming years. now according to the centers for disease control and prevention more than nine million adults bathe regularly here in the u.s. that's about one in ten americans most people say they are motivated to use e. cigarettes because they can smoke indoors and they happen to be cheaper than other tobacco products however the majority of those who regularly...
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centers for disease control and prevention said the only age group that saw a rise in birth rates weremen in their early 40s. it's a third year in a row the number of births has declined. a 2% drop from 2016. >> the first medicine designed to prevent migraines was approved by the food and drug administration today. many experts believe it will usher in a new eera in treatmen for many, maybe you, who suffer from these headaches. it's delivered with monthly injections with a device similar to an insulin pen. the list price will be $6,900 a year. it's not cheap. they say the drug will be available to patients within a week. >>> some people here yanny and others hear laurel. the white house sent out this clip. >> so clearly laurel. >> it's laurel. >> definitely laurel. >> it's laurel. but i could deflect to yanny if you need today me too. >> it's cleary yanny. >> definitely yanny. >> it's been reported you hear laurel, how do you respond? >> clearly you're getting your information from cnn because that's fake news. all i hear is yanny. >> oh, man, that's laurel. >> it's laurel, america. de
centers for disease control and prevention said the only age group that saw a rise in birth rates weremen in their early 40s. it's a third year in a row the number of births has declined. a 2% drop from 2016. >> the first medicine designed to prevent migraines was approved by the food and drug administration today. many experts believe it will usher in a new eera in treatmen for many, maybe you, who suffer from these headaches. it's delivered with monthly injections with a device similar...
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for children and adolescents needs to be available. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, just over 20-percent or about 1 in 5 childrensly debilitating mental disorder. about 45- million adults living with a mental illness in 2016- of those, almost 10 and a half million were serious mental illnesses. (justine) still ahead tonight -- first lady melania trump will announce her formal platform event tomorrow... after the break -- we'll compare how most first ladies in modern times have chosen an issue to promote or focus upon during their tenure. only one candidate for governor when students were stuck in failing schools, led the fight to turn them around. as mayor of l.a., antonio villaraigosa invested in classrooms and security. graduation rates soared. antonio for governor. ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, toay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. led california's fight ofor clean, renewable energy.or he cleaned up pol
for children and adolescents needs to be available. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, just over 20-percent or about 1 in 5 childrensly debilitating mental disorder. about 45- million adults living with a mental illness in 2016- of those, almost 10 and a half million were serious mental illnesses. (justine) still ahead tonight -- first lady melania trump will announce her formal platform event tomorrow... after the break -- we'll compare how most first ladies in modern...
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the new restrictions follow recommendations from the centers for disease control and prevention. art will also require e- prescriptions for controlled substances.... starting in 20- 20. the company expects online prescriptions to help prevent fraud and minimize error. (vicki) new at 8. a texas company has recaled nearly 25 tons of smoked sausage products...due to possible plastic comtamination. the u.s. department of agriculture says the recall by eddy packing company... involves products with packing dates of april fifth and april sixth. all affected sausage products have sausage products have "est.4800" inside the usda mark. the problem was discovered when eddy packing received complains from a restaurant about white...hard plastic found in some sausage during slicing. no injuries or illnesses have been reported. coming up at eight.. melania trump unveils her initiative as first lady.... the pillars of her plan for children. plus. a rally for a man whose family says police used excessive force against in a violent arrest. and next. a school board addresses concerns that students
the new restrictions follow recommendations from the centers for disease control and prevention. art will also require e- prescriptions for controlled substances.... starting in 20- 20. the company expects online prescriptions to help prevent fraud and minimize error. (vicki) new at 8. a texas company has recaled nearly 25 tons of smoked sausage products...due to possible plastic comtamination. the u.s. department of agriculture says the recall by eddy packing company... involves products with...
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centers for disease control and prevention from doing gun research. now, some of these things are changing and we'll debate the changes in the new omnibus act that was recently just a couple of days ago signed by the president. does it go far enough? but i would simply say why wouldn't congress or the public want to know what works and what doesn't work? i mean, why would we not want to have science-based understanding of effective public health interventions? particularly when it affects our youth? and we have a wonderful panel to discuss this. trevor burris from the kato institute and the editor of the kato supreme court review, a leading expert in america on constitutional law. liza gold at george town university who has written and thought superbly about mental health predictions of dangerousness and firearms. scott novak, a proud first-year law student at georgetown university law center who lost two friends in orlando at the pulse nightclub shooting, and katie whitaker from moms demand action which was an organization formed after the unfathomabl
centers for disease control and prevention from doing gun research. now, some of these things are changing and we'll debate the changes in the new omnibus act that was recently just a couple of days ago signed by the president. does it go far enough? but i would simply say why wouldn't congress or the public want to know what works and what doesn't work? i mean, why would we not want to have science-based understanding of effective public health interventions? particularly when it affects our...
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that's according to the centers for disease control and prevention. big question - could doctors be hurting more than helping? one woman in northwest arkansas.... battled a disease for years, only to find out - her near death experience - came from human error. peyton yager reports. july 2009timesia hart went to the doctor with severe pain. she was 38-years old, living a normal life. but something more was happening beneath the surface .((ááásotááá))timesia hart, misdiagnosed with ms "it gradually got to a point where i was walking and had to drag my legs." she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis....or m-s...(nat pop of x ray dropping down)disease with no cure. ((ááásotááá))"(ácryingá) those were dark dark days. dark days." her home became a hospital bed - traveling back and forth from little rock for mri's and chemotherapy. ((ááásotááá))timesia hart, misdiagnosed with ms "they were saying she has total body weakness. that's a nice way to say she's paralyzed."back home in bella vista...lives her husband and her 8-year old daughter. ((ááásotááá))time
that's according to the centers for disease control and prevention. big question - could doctors be hurting more than helping? one woman in northwest arkansas.... battled a disease for years, only to find out - her near death experience - came from human error. peyton yager reports. july 2009timesia hart went to the doctor with severe pain. she was 38-years old, living a normal life. but something more was happening beneath the surface .((ááásotááá))timesia hart, misdiagnosed with ms...
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it also requires the center for disease control and prevention. into have safe storage. there is another thing i would like to see in active. broad support and i hope you will continue your message to make sure congress makes sure these get enacted. before you were born was a columbine disaster and shooting. i was naÏve enough to think that we will do something. i want to tell you when i look at you and i hear you and i see all of the work that you're doing. they have finally met the match. i really believe i haven't seen any legislation happens. i think you will see that. they talk about good kids and mad city. the harsh reality of your community what are we are suggesting. were ready to listen to you and take your lead. on my city on the west side. $95million to open up they can to me. they can put them in schools. the issue in the steady violence city violence that we head in chicago by more police officers at we have seen everybody seen the new story. another mom that they had raced race for how many years. you tell students that they are supposed to go to school and
it also requires the center for disease control and prevention. into have safe storage. there is another thing i would like to see in active. broad support and i hope you will continue your message to make sure congress makes sure these get enacted. before you were born was a columbine disaster and shooting. i was naÏve enough to think that we will do something. i want to tell you when i look at you and i hear you and i see all of the work that you're doing. they have finally met the match. i...
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last time we spoke we talked about centers for disease control and prevention and i've spoken with --and since then they announced that it would invest $2 million to start working on the issue. along with a group of seven bipartisan. it just reinforced that it's time for cdc to come to its thing. they say science -based data driven -- the cdc is the best science -based data driven agency in the world. we should be using them. can you reprogram or transfer funds to begin this work? >> have spoken previously to make clear understanding of the amendment about using these funds. we have ongoing programs and path programs on violence and gun violence. nih pools ready for peer-reviewed funding but we are not that way. we are very directed and where the money goes. >> if this is a priority i believe you can reprogram. >> i'm not aware, and have to look at that. >> i intended to include this in your next budget? >> i couldn't comment on where will be. >> would you be willing to ask for the? >> i cannot reveal that. >> would you please. >> i appreciate your concern there. >> thank you mr. secr
last time we spoke we talked about centers for disease control and prevention and i've spoken with --and since then they announced that it would invest $2 million to start working on the issue. along with a group of seven bipartisan. it just reinforced that it's time for cdc to come to its thing. they say science -based data driven -- the cdc is the best science -based data driven agency in the world. we should be using them. can you reprogram or transfer funds to begin this work? >> have...
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this also requires the centers for disease control and prevention to study deaths related to unsecured guns and it requires gun dealers to include safe storage information with every sale. another thing that i would like to see enacted, making sure that guns don't get into the wrong hands, and that no one can use them to devastating effect. all of the things that i have outlined, i know that the support, i hope you will continue your message to make sure congress feels the pressure to make sure these laws get enacted. >> thank you very much. missed -- missed for. >> first of all, i want to say thank you. i came to congress before you were born was the columbine disaster shooting. and i think none of you were born at that time, and i was naove enough to think that this is it. now we will do something. you can only imagine the number of times i have thought that since columbine. but i want to tell you, when i look at you and i hear you and i see all of the work that you are doing, i think with you high school students, that the nra has finally met its match. i really believe in my heart
this also requires the centers for disease control and prevention to study deaths related to unsecured guns and it requires gun dealers to include safe storage information with every sale. another thing that i would like to see enacted, making sure that guns don't get into the wrong hands, and that no one can use them to devastating effect. all of the things that i have outlined, i know that the support, i hope you will continue your message to make sure congress feels the pressure to make sure...
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currently made solely based on behavioral symptoms.with just released findings from the centers for disease control and preventionrevalence has increased by 15% in the u.s. in the past two years to 1 in 59 children, the importance of earlier diagnosis is key for successful early intervention and healthy brain development. (grant) coming up-- a famous coming up-- (grant) development.healthy brain intervention and healthy brain development. (grant) coming up-- a famous bay area rapper is arrested in sweden. details on why g-eazy was taken into custody. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. bay area rapper g- eazy..is behind bars tonight in stockholm, sweden. authorities say the oakland native was attacking security guards yesterday...before getting caught with cocaine. he is accused of acting belligerent in a club after his hip hop performance... and when security appraoced him and asked him to calm down...he reortedly started throwing punches. once arrested... police say they found cocaine in his pocket. a court will
currently made solely based on behavioral symptoms.with just released findings from the centers for disease control and preventionrevalence has increased by 15% in the u.s. in the past two years to 1 in 59 children, the importance of earlier diagnosis is key for successful early intervention and healthy brain development. (grant) coming up-- a famous coming up-- (grant) development.healthy brain intervention and healthy brain development. (grant) coming up-- a famous bay area rapper is arrested...
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. >> the only thing that the centers for disease control and prevention told us about this e coali deaththat the person lived in california. their warning is the same. it's been more than a month sense the first reported case of e. coli from contaminated romain and the cdc has no answer to where it started and how long the outbreak will last. initial reports showed that 17 people were infected in seven states. since that time, those numbers have steadily increased. now up to 121 people in 25 states from coast to coast. doctors say there's a reason this particular e. coli strain is making so many people ill. >> normally, you have to ingest tens of thousands of bacteria to get sick. with this organism, ten to 20 to 100 will get you sick. >> reporter: even though romain growing season ended about a month ago, the number of cases is increasing because of lag time in reporting. symptoms, which might not show up for three or four days, include stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting. >> it's very scary, not knowing what is going to happen next. >> reporter: destiny's 7-year-old daughter michaela
. >> the only thing that the centers for disease control and prevention told us about this e coali deaththat the person lived in california. their warning is the same. it's been more than a month sense the first reported case of e. coli from contaminated romain and the cdc has no answer to where it started and how long the outbreak will last. initial reports showed that 17 people were infected in seven states. since that time, those numbers have steadily increased. now up to 121 people in...
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with kidney failure, which is an unusually high number of hospitalizations.the centers for disease control and prevention updated the numbers wednesday.kentucky, massachusetts and utah were added to the states with reported cases.health officials have tied the e. coli outbreak to romaine lettuce grown in yuma, arizona, which provides most of the romaine sold in the u.s. during the winter. (vicki) (vicki) (vicki) coming up... a major airline is changing their policy on pets. why you soon might not be able to fly with your furry best friend. (vicki) plus-- what used to be an added feature when you buy a new car-- will soon be a áárequirement. and it's for your own safety. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend less. ♪ spring dress. ♪ ♪ you gotta go to ross. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you gotta go to ross. a feature that was once a bonus on your automobile is now
with kidney failure, which is an unusually high number of hospitalizations.the centers for disease control and prevention updated the numbers wednesday.kentucky, massachusetts and utah were added to the states with reported cases.health officials have tied the e. coli outbreak to romaine lettuce grown in yuma, arizona, which provides most of the romaine sold in the u.s. during the winter. (vicki) (vicki) (vicki) coming up... a major airline is changing their policy on pets. why you soon might...
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the centers for disease control and prevention says at least 35 people across nine states have been infected by the bacteria. hospitals treated 11 victims. anna werner is here with who may be at risk. good morning. >> good morning, john. dozens more cases of salmonella traced to eggs have been reported since the cdc traced the outbreak nearly a month ago. the food and drug administration has linked the outbreak to rose acre farms and the company's facility in north carolina. last month, the company voluntarily recalled more than 206 million eggs. the recalled eggs were distributed between january 11 and april 12 to grocery stains and restaurants in at least nine states. the fda reported during an inspection they found more than a dozen rodents. they also say employees touched dirty agreement and their bodies without washing their hands. in a statement, rose acre farm says it's not only corrected deficiencies but also taken steps to ensure the farm meets or exceeds the standards of the fda and usda. to see if the eggs you purchased might be recalled, you can visit cbs this morning.com. if it
the centers for disease control and prevention says at least 35 people across nine states have been infected by the bacteria. hospitals treated 11 victims. anna werner is here with who may be at risk. good morning. >> good morning, john. dozens more cases of salmonella traced to eggs have been reported since the cdc traced the outbreak nearly a month ago. the food and drug administration has linked the outbreak to rose acre farms and the company's facility in north carolina. last month,...
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. >> the centers for disease control and prevention came out with guidance on ticks. concerned of particula ticks this time of year. how can we avoid get bitten? >> having clothes treated with a bug repellent on the clothes. what it does is it kills the ticks or makes it so they don't function. especially if you do it to your shoes. ticks get on the shoes and crawl up your legs. wear light clothes. repellent clothing. shower within two hours of getting home so you can do a tick check. put clothes in the dryer. for ten minutes on the hottest setting. it is not the actual drying or heat that kills it, it is the dryness. they die quickly. >> i didn't know that. dr. torres, thank you. >>> still to come, a bakery helping veterans with the tough transition from the battle field to the business world. we have that ooh-wee, grab an umbrella kids 'cause dad's gonna make it rain "tre tres". he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we fall. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's s
. >> the centers for disease control and prevention came out with guidance on ticks. concerned of particula ticks this time of year. how can we avoid get bitten? >> having clothes treated with a bug repellent on the clothes. what it does is it kills the ticks or makes it so they don't function. especially if you do it to your shoes. ticks get on the shoes and crawl up your legs. wear light clothes. repellent clothing. shower within two hours of getting home so you can do a tick...
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. >>> the centers for disease control and prevention tells cbs news that the risk of new e.inted ine lettuce is but the number of cases will rise. that's because the cdc says older infections will likely be linked to the same strain of bacteria originating in arizona. so far 149 people in 29 states have become sick. one person has died. mireya villarreal is at a farm at one haystack to try and find the needle. from november to march, john boelts' fields are filled with romaine lettuce. >> industry took it upon ourselves to impose voluntary rules that growers and shippers adhered to. >> reporter: you go above and beyond what the fda already requires of the industry? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in 2006, an e. coli outbreak traced back to spinach from california claimed three lives and made nearly 200 people sick. boelts said the industry lost millions of dollars. by the time the food and drug administration traced this outbreak back to romaine lettuce in the yuma valley region, growing season was over. the romaine fields are gone. there are new crops in its place. that's what'
. >>> the centers for disease control and prevention tells cbs news that the risk of new e.inted ine lettuce is but the number of cases will rise. that's because the cdc says older infections will likely be linked to the same strain of bacteria originating in arizona. so far 149 people in 29 states have become sick. one person has died. mireya villarreal is at a farm at one haystack to try and find the needle. from november to march, john boelts' fields are filled with romaine lettuce....
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last time you and i spoke around met we talked about the centers for disease control and prevention reengaging in gun violence research and i've spoken with the new cdc director about that and since then kaiser permanente actually announced it will invest $2 million to start working on this issue along with a group of seven bipartisan governors who launched a consortium to study it. that reinforced for me it's time for cdc to return to do the same and the doctor had the best quote, he says science-based data driven agents -- the cdc is the best science-based best data driven agency in the world, we should be using them. so i wanted to ask you. do you intend to -- actually, can you reprogram or transfer funds today from hhs to cdc to begin this work? >> i don't know about that but i've spoke within dr. redfield as i had previously with the other doctor to make clear our understanding of the dickey amendment -- >> and we'll leave this hearing from yesterday to go live now to capitol hill as the directors from the national institutes of health testify before
last time you and i spoke around met we talked about the centers for disease control and prevention reengaging in gun violence research and i've spoken with the new cdc director about that and since then kaiser permanente actually announced it will invest $2 million to start working on this issue along with a group of seven bipartisan governors who launched a consortium to study it. that reinforced for me it's time for cdc to return to do the same and the doctor had the best quote, he says...
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for the cancer moon shot. the childhood cancer star act builds upon the mission of 21st century cures, but focuses on empowering the national institute of health and the centers for disease control and prevention to increase the research and surveillance for cancer in children, adough less inter, and young adults. groundbreaking discoveries rely on robust and reliable investment in research. and this requires robust and reliable dollars for research. this bill authorizes $30 million a year through fiscal year 2023 for the national childhood cancer registry, which will provide grant funding for the purpose researc surveillance for cancer in of collecting information to better understand the epidemiology of canser in children, adolescents, and young adults. the bill also authorizes the national cancer institute at the national institutes of health to make awards that will support childhood cancer biorepositories, giving position physicians and researchers tools to better understand these diseases. mr. speaker, it is vital that physicians and their teams can provide comprehensive and coordinated care for proceed at trick cancer patients. the bill -- pediatric cancer patients. the bill allows heal
for the cancer moon shot. the childhood cancer star act builds upon the mission of 21st century cures, but focuses on empowering the national institute of health and the centers for disease control and prevention to increase the research and surveillance for cancer in children, adough less inter, and young adults. groundbreaking discoveries rely on robust and reliable investment in research. and this requires robust and reliable dollars for research. this bill authorizes $30 million a year...
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the new restrictions follow recommendations from the centers for disease control and prevention. ting in 20- 20. ( darya ) a texas company has recalled nearly 25 tons of smoked sausage products ... due to possible plastic comtamination. the products were sold in california. the recall by eddy packing company have packing dates of april fifth and april sixth. the company received complaints about small hard plastic found in some sausage during slicing. so far no injuries or illnesses have been reported.for more information on recall go to kron4.com. ( darya ) on the peninsula ... the palo alto school district is worried about homework overload affecting the well being of their students. a special meeting was held last night ... to present data collected on the effects of too much homework. board members went over research they've conducted district wide. in 2012 ... the palo alto school district ... adopted a new policy to help avoid too much homework. but palo alto high school parents and students say they're still doing a lot. <"there is some classes where i'm like why am i doing
the new restrictions follow recommendations from the centers for disease control and prevention. ting in 20- 20. ( darya ) a texas company has recalled nearly 25 tons of smoked sausage products ... due to possible plastic comtamination. the products were sold in california. the recall by eddy packing company have packing dates of april fifth and april sixth. the company received complaints about small hard plastic found in some sausage during slicing. so far no injuries or illnesses have been...
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given the sign of worsening outbreaks, the centers for disease control and prevention deploy tong a teamo congo as the who continues to survey its needs and supporting experts into the region. and rudy giuliani, the president of the lawyer was on cnn this morning. the hill newspaper reporting on that interview. we do not know for caller: hello. i keep all these republicans theing in to see how much president has done for this country. the only thing he has done is as a tax cut bill. not throughlse is legislation. he has hired all of these people to head the epa did everything the government off. where is their conservatism? to $2ax cut is going billion to our deficit. publicans are going to go after social security and medicare and medicaid to pay for this hill. all these people in the deep south that voted for trump are going to be the ones who get hurt by this. john, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead with your comments. caller: i think maybe the mafiaats are one big as thewith hillary queen. they will do everything in their power to get power back. host: we are going t
given the sign of worsening outbreaks, the centers for disease control and prevention deploy tong a teamo congo as the who continues to survey its needs and supporting experts into the region. and rudy giuliani, the president of the lawyer was on cnn this morning. the hill newspaper reporting on that interview. we do not know for caller: hello. i keep all these republicans theing in to see how much president has done for this country. the only thing he has done is as a tax cut bill. not...
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and provide $25 million for technology improvements to transform current paper operating system to electronic filing system. the department is involved in helping to combat ongoing opioid epidemic. according to the center for disease control and prevention, opioid overdoses in the u.s. have surpassed motor vehicle accidents as the number one cause of accidental death in the country. the crisis needs to be aggressively addressed and i look forward to working with the department to insure adequate resources are provided to do just that. lastly, mr. attorney general, i want to thank you for your attention and acknowledgement of a letter that senator shaheen and i sent to you a week ago regarding the executive office of immigration review. legal orientation and immigration help desk programs. we also spoke on the phone this week and i would appreciate if you addressed this matter in more detail in this hearing. i know would you degree that insuring congressional direction is followed is extremely important. again i thank you for your services, our attorney general and the important testimony we will hear from you today as our subcommittee begins its work on the fy 2019 budget for the department of justice. i now recognize the senator from n
and provide $25 million for technology improvements to transform current paper operating system to electronic filing system. the department is involved in helping to combat ongoing opioid epidemic. according to the center for disease control and prevention, opioid overdoses in the u.s. have surpassed motor vehicle accidents as the number one cause of accidental death in the country. the crisis needs to be aggressively addressed and i look forward to working with the department to insure...
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the last time we spoke, we talked about the centers for disease control and prevention reengaging in gun violence research. i have spoken with dr. redfield and the cdc director about that. since then, kaiser permanente announced it would invest $2 million to start working on this issue. along with a group of seven bipartisan governors who launched a quick consortium to study it. so it's time for cdc to do the same. and dr. redfield says science based data, the cdc is the best science based data driven agency in the world. we should be using them. so i wanted to ask you, do you intend to -- actually, can you reprogram or transfer today to begin this work? >> i don't know about that. but i have spoken with dr. redfield to make clear our understanding of the dicky amendment, which is we're not prevented using appropriated funds if we were appropriated funds for gun violence research. we do that at nih today. we have programs on violence and gun violence research at nih, as you know, because you appropriate the money. nih is much more open for peer review funding of -- >> my question is -
the last time we spoke, we talked about the centers for disease control and prevention reengaging in gun violence research. i have spoken with dr. redfield and the cdc director about that. since then, kaiser permanente announced it would invest $2 million to start working on this issue. along with a group of seven bipartisan governors who launched a quick consortium to study it. so it's time for cdc to do the same. and dr. redfield says science based data, the cdc is the best science based data...
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questions this messonnier director for national center of unitization and respiratory diseases in atlanta and her job is to oversee the prevention of diseases and by control of respiratory diseases. also she is responsible for the vaccine for children program which is a national program that facsimiles half of the children in the united states each year. from measles two months to polio and whooping cough pandemic flu nancy has provided terrific leadership for global health and surveillance and that initiative and as a champion for prevention and control with our country and all around the world and we are delighted to have you be 17. >> good morning everybody. i had the opportunity to talk and it focuses on the public health threat of the day that the public is worried about now but i do think it is important to remember 100 years ago these diseases which were common with hundred years ago but are not now. that is because of immunization really a public health accessory of our century but the morbidity and mortality even those that we have less than perfect control like pertussis moms and measles we are still preventing more cases than one century ago wh
questions this messonnier director for national center of unitization and respiratory diseases in atlanta and her job is to oversee the prevention of diseases and by control of respiratory diseases. also she is responsible for the vaccine for children program which is a national program that facsimiles half of the children in the united states each year. from measles two months to polio and whooping cough pandemic flu nancy has provided terrific leadership for global health and surveillance and...
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for the morning before we take questions, the director of the national center for immunization and respiratory diseases at the cdc in atlanta. her job is to oversee the prevention of diseases and -- diseases, visibility, immunization and control of respiratory diseases. also she is responsible for implementing the vaccine for children program, a national program that vaccinates about half of the children in the united states each year. from measles top -- measles to mumps, polio, whooping cough, legionnaires disease, seasonal flu, pandemic flu -- think she is busy? nancy has provided terrific leadership at cdc crosscutting lab for global health and surveillance initiative. nancy is a champion for prevention and control in our country and all around the world. it is a pleasure to have you. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. this morning i had the opportunity to tour the exhibit at the smithsonian. it focuses on the public health threats of today. i do think it is important to remember what the public was worried about 100 years ago. this slide illustrates the diseases which were common 100 years ago and are not now. that is because of the success of immunization. it is really one of the public health success sto
for the morning before we take questions, the director of the national center for immunization and respiratory diseases at the cdc in atlanta. her job is to oversee the prevention of diseases and -- diseases, visibility, immunization and control of respiratory diseases. also she is responsible for implementing the vaccine for children program, a national program that vaccinates about half of the children in the united states each year. from measles top -- measles to mumps, polio, whooping...
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center for respiratory diseases for the cdc in atlanta. her job is to oversee the prevention of diseases and by control of diseases. she is responsible for the vaccines for children program, a program that vaccinates about half of the children in united states each year. from measles to mumps to polio to mersa, legionnaires disease. you think she's busy? she has provided terrific leadership lab b for health and surveillance initiative. she's a champion for prevention and control. it's a pleasure to have you. thank you. >> good morning, everybody. this morning, i had the opportunity to tour the exhibit at the smithsonian and it rea y reallies on the public health threats of today, thing that is the public is worried about now. but i think it's important to remember ma wha the public was worried about 100 years ago and this slide illustrates these diseases which were common 100 years ago and aren't now because of the success of imnation. it is one of f the public health success stories of our century and this just shows some of those diseases and the mortality before vags nation and after. even for diseases for which
center for respiratory diseases for the cdc in atlanta. her job is to oversee the prevention of diseases and by control of diseases. she is responsible for the vaccines for children program, a program that vaccinates about half of the children in united states each year. from measles to mumps to polio to mersa, legionnaires disease. you think she's busy? she has provided terrific leadership lab b for health and surveillance initiative. she's a champion for prevention and control. it's a...
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and 280 northbound into san francisco looks good, too. >>> the centers for disease control pushed the wrong buttons with the tweet. they posted this picture, learn how to preventick bites. the responses range from i'll never eat poppy seed again to, pot lux at the cdc must be a hoot. they wrote back, sorry we ticked some of you off. don't let a tick ruin your summer. ♪ >> whoa. going for the high note. people hanging out at oakland city center got this operatic surprise. it's a chorus of 50 that broke into song during lunchtime yesterday. they're from james toland vocal arts. the event took ten months to plan. from the looks of it, though, the pleased crowd -- look how happy people are. >> people are really responding to what's going on. >> do you know what? i know you say you're a little tired of the traditional flash mob. >> bike to work day will be this thursday in the bay area >> riders can download and open the ford go bike app on thursday to receive a free access pass that's normally ten bucks. the access pass entitles you to unlimited 30-minute rides on thousands of bikes in the bay area for a 24-hour period. >>> coming up next, the seven things you nee
and 280 northbound into san francisco looks good, too. >>> the centers for disease control pushed the wrong buttons with the tweet. they posted this picture, learn how to preventick bites. the responses range from i'll never eat poppy seed again to, pot lux at the cdc must be a hoot. they wrote back, sorry we ticked some of you off. don't let a tick ruin your summer. ♪ >> whoa. going for the high note. people hanging out at oakland city center got this operatic surprise. it's a...