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. >> los centers for disease control and prevention, cdc, por sus siglas en inglés.os donde se registraron varios casos de meningitis valeria león nos cuenta cómo se transmite esta enfermedad. >> un brote de meningitis ha levantado las alertas de la ciudad fronteriza de matamoros en tamaulipas tras la muerte de un paciente de origen estados unidos que según las autoridades se habría efectuado durante una cirugía. >> dicen que habría acudido a unas clínicas privadas a atenderse de cirugía generalmente estética dos clínicas fueron clausuradas por la autoridad sanitaria méxico el gobernador de tamaulipas informó que hay ocho casos sospechosos que se mantienen bajo investigación. >> cinco agentes de nacionalidad americana que habrían pasado a atenderse en estas clínicas y tres ciudadanos mexicanos. >> los centers for disease control and prevention, cdc, por sus siglas en inglés. advirtieron sobre los riesgos de acudir a clínicas en matamoros para someterse a cirugías. >> la secretaría de salud de tamaulipas rastrea 168 pacientes que se sometieron a un procedimiento las d
. >> los centers for disease control and prevention, cdc, por sus siglas en inglés.os donde se registraron varios casos de meningitis valeria león nos cuenta cómo se transmite esta enfermedad. >> un brote de meningitis ha levantado las alertas de la ciudad fronteriza de matamoros en tamaulipas tras la muerte de un paciente de origen estados unidos que según las autoridades se habría efectuado durante una cirugía. >> dicen que habría acudido a unas clínicas privadas a...
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the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states conducted a survey of 17,000 high school students in the united states in 2020 and found that 42 percent of the students feel uncomfortable on a continuous basis. and they experienced disappointment that this number was higher among girls. the center for disease control and prevention in the united states also found that 22 percent of students thought about suicide and the number of students who planned and committed suicide was between 2011 to 2021 has increased, but there are certain people whose level of depression is higher than the light set in the new complaint. these new claim techniques are exacerbating the mental health crisis among young people, and the suicide rate is also increasing. thank you, good evening, goodbye. two gold medals and one silver medal for iran in the continuation of the asian weightlifting championship, honoring the sacrificers and holding an ancient sport in the week of wrestling culture . tonight, the semi-finals of the european champions league football will begin with madrid and manc
the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states conducted a survey of 17,000 high school students in the united states in 2020 and found that 42 percent of the students feel uncomfortable on a continuous basis. and they experienced disappointment that this number was higher among girls. the center for disease control and prevention in the united states also found that 22 percent of students thought about suicide and the number of students who planned and committed suicide...
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the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states also found 22 percent of students thinking about suicide and the number of students who planned and committed suicide increased from 2011 to 2021 , which is further stated in the new complaint . these new claim techniques are creating a mental health crisis among young people. and the rate of suicide is increasing. the us treasury secretary warned that if congress does not act soon to increase the country's debt ceiling , there will be a financial and economic crisis. he said that the ministry no longer has the ability to take measures to prevent the government's debts, adding that it may be necessary. forced to use the 14th amendment of the us constitution. this amendment allows the president to solve the debt problem by bypassing congress. thousands of tons of toxic substances have entered the waters of yemen. yemen is russia. russia has talked with people who got sick due to toxic substances. he stressed that my son was sick three and a half years ago, and several operations were performed on him. the disease is ge
the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states also found 22 percent of students thinking about suicide and the number of students who planned and committed suicide increased from 2011 to 2021 , which is further stated in the new complaint . these new claim techniques are creating a mental health crisis among young people. and the rate of suicide is increasing. the us treasury secretary warned that if congress does not act soon to increase the country's debt ceiling , there...
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arizona the weather has been really cold for the past months, and now it's here the season is getting hot, according to the us center for disease control and prevention , an average of 702 people die every year due to the heat and more than 9 thousand people are hospitalized. weather phenomena in this country have been deadly, with one of the people at risk being people over 65 years old, those with underlying diseases, pregnant women and children, and those who have been exposed to high temperatures for a long time, except for this skin color and your class. it can also increase the risk of death due to the heat of the air , according to the statistics of the center for disease control and prevention the united states shows that indians, blacks and latinos are more at risk than other new groups. however, when the weather is hot, air conditioning systems can sometimes be a matter of life and death, and vulnerable groups have access to cooling systems. poor families have less access to this equipment than the average society, and if they have , they tend to use this equipment due to the maintenance costs and energy survival, according to the american
arizona the weather has been really cold for the past months, and now it's here the season is getting hot, according to the us center for disease control and prevention , an average of 702 people die every year due to the heat and more than 9 thousand people are hospitalized. weather phenomena in this country have been deadly, with one of the people at risk being people over 65 years old, those with underlying diseases, pregnant women and children, and those who have been exposed to high...
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by overdose of more than 75,000 people in america in 2021, according to the us centers for disease control and preventionhan 6% in the first three months of 2023, that is compared to the previous year. latest data shows the south asian country remains one of the world's fastest growing emerging economies especially with china's economy stumbling. the clearest sign that the economic activity has picked up and what has driven this growth is robust demand in the services sector. retail demand drove up as well as travel and transport, plus growth in manufacturing after the sector saw contraction for three straight quarters. but the concern is the uneven nature of this economic growth, so why domestic consumption has risen. data shows only the urban and richer driving consumption. premium brands have gained but affordable entry for handset sales have slowed. similar with cars, as spending weaknesses shown in rural towns which is where two thirds of the population lives. and why india stands as an outlier in the global economy, this risk that the global slowdown and volatility of financial markets mightjeopard
by overdose of more than 75,000 people in america in 2021, according to the us centers for disease control and preventionhan 6% in the first three months of 2023, that is compared to the previous year. latest data shows the south asian country remains one of the world's fastest growing emerging economies especially with china's economy stumbling. the clearest sign that the economic activity has picked up and what has driven this growth is robust demand in the services sector. retail demand...
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i would say that the total budget of the epa is $12 billion the budget of the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states is 11 billion dollars . americans do not have it here. we are at war in 57. if americans face an emergency , they do not have a thousand dollars to spend. a quarter of americans go to bed hungry. we have 150,000 veterans living below the poverty line. we have 33,000 veterans who are homeless. we have 23 veterans a day, which is good. reduce million americans in the same next month the government will take another 300 billion dollars to pay the silicon valley bank and bail out this bank. the government should announce that we are going to have 750 million dollars for wars . when the american people face difficulties, take 20 along with attractive educational videos. hello, welcome news. in the bilateral press conference , they emphasized the expansion of cultural interactions and political relations and the creation of a suitable platform for security in the region , and the cooperation of the countries of the region to help afghan
i would say that the total budget of the epa is $12 billion the budget of the centers for disease control and prevention in the united states is 11 billion dollars . americans do not have it here. we are at war in 57. if americans face an emergency , they do not have a thousand dollars to spend. a quarter of americans go to bed hungry. we have 150,000 veterans living below the poverty line. we have 33,000 veterans who are homeless. we have 23 veterans a day, which is good. reduce million...
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the budget of the center for disease control and prevention in the united states is 11th. we are at your service with the production department of science and technology. the news headquarters of the innotex exhibition announced that a tour of the exhibition will be held at the same time as this exhibition is held in the campus technology park. will be held the head of technical and professional organization said that according to his monitoring, about 83% of the people who are trained in the real work environment and join the skills training course are attracted to the labor market. very cheap tools to earn money at home. by acquiring the technical knowledge of the electronic board of the watered tablet, it will take two months in the shortest time. a job that does not recognize documents and certificates. it was eight years old, but my parents believed that i like this job very much. he is a visiting professor at farhangian university and his fans are increasing year by year and the job that we had on the 17th of our interns, both men and women were from iran, from count
the budget of the center for disease control and prevention in the united states is 11th. we are at your service with the production department of science and technology. the news headquarters of the innotex exhibition announced that a tour of the exhibition will be held at the same time as this exhibition is held in the campus technology park. will be held the head of technical and professional organization said that according to his monitoring, about 83% of the people who are trained in the...
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. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, the centers for disease control and prevention said their colleague, amy st. pierre, was killed. during the press conference yesterday, atlanta's mayor pushed for stricter gun laws urging, quote, immediate action that meets the urgency of this crisis. back to you. >> jarred hill in new york. thank you very much. >>> so there have been more arrests in connection with a mass shooting in texas that left five people dead. the partner of the man accused of killing his neighbors was arrested yesterday for allegedly helping him elude capture. she was taken into custody at the home where francisco oropesa was arrested on tuesday. acting on a tip, authorities say they found oropesa hiding under a pile of laundry in a closet at the house. several others have also been arrested including one of the suspect's friends. >>> and could an arrest be coming in connection with a deadly string of stabbings near the university of california davis? police say they have questioning a person of interest matching the suspect's description. the unidentified person wa
. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, the centers for disease control and prevention said their colleague, amy st. pierre, was killed. during the press conference yesterday, atlanta's mayor pushed for stricter gun laws urging, quote, immediate action that meets the urgency of this crisis. back to you. >> jarred hill in new york. thank you very much. >>> so there have been more arrests in connection with a mass shooting in texas that left five people dead. the partner...
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that the budget of the environmental protection agency is 12 billion dollars, the center for disease control and preventionhe united states is 11 billion dollars. we estimated that 57% of americans would not have a thousand dollars to spend if they faced an emergency. a quarter of americans go to bed hungry. we have 150,000 veterans who live below the poverty line. we have 33,000 veterans. who are homeless, we have 23 daily we have military veterans killing themselves. in march, the government announced plans to cut health care for about 15 million americans. this month, the government is printing another $0 billion to pay off silicon valley bank. the government should give financial aid to the bank. the government should announce that we plan to spend 750 million dollars on wars. we have money to save bankers' finances . rahimi, the artist of khabar network, your service. hello i would like to start this news section with news from noon kh series, life after life program and pajhwok radio documentary festival
that the budget of the environmental protection agency is 12 billion dollars, the center for disease control and preventionhe united states is 11 billion dollars. we estimated that 57% of americans would not have a thousand dollars to spend if they faced an emergency. a quarter of americans go to bed hungry. we have 150,000 veterans who live below the poverty line. we have 33,000 veterans. who are homeless, we have 23 daily we have military veterans killing themselves. in march, the government...
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and while all that is good news, there is new reason for concern. the centers for disease control and prevention reporting a new surge in cases across the u.s. with a specific focus. >> on chicago where people are coming down with the virus have already been vaccinated. our country's dan kerman reports the m-pox virus which is transmitted with skin to skin contact and causes rashi lesions and flu-like symptoms, maybe making a comeback. the centers for disease control is investigating new outbreaks across the u.s. with special focus on chicago bears and 13 cases of m-pox reported in chicago in the last few weeks. >> and cases are starting to creep up nationally as well. well, san francisco hasn't seen an increase yet. it's one of the big cities across the country pushing to get those most at risk, which includes men and trans people who have with other men to get the 2 dose vaccine before pride season gets underway. one category of people that we want to be those who only got the first dose and we really want to encourage people to come in and get their second dose. they don't have to start the s
and while all that is good news, there is new reason for concern. the centers for disease control and prevention reporting a new surge in cases across the u.s. with a specific focus. >> on chicago where people are coming down with the virus have already been vaccinated. our country's dan kerman reports the m-pox virus which is transmitted with skin to skin contact and causes rashi lesions and flu-like symptoms, maybe making a comeback. the centers for disease control is investigating new...
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. >> reporter: on monday, the centers for disease control and prevention issued a warning, saying itsurgence this summer. more than 30,000 people in the u.s. have already contracted th. e otyme who have sex with men. studies released thursday suggest both doses of the jenny oh's vaccine are 66%-80% effective at preventing infection. >> vaccination is the best tool that we have in our kit. it is not foolproof, but it is still some good protection. >> i had a lot of pain. >> reporter: michael kelley, co-owner of equal pride magazine, said his symptoms could have been much worse when he was diagnosed with mpox last summer, eight days after his first vaccination. how concerned are you now? >> well, i'm concerned about people who don't take this seriously. get vaccinated. it is the best protection, and you can go about your summer plans. >> reporter: with pride celebration starting next month, health officials are warning at risk people to be on alert and to get vaccinated at clinics like this, but the cdc is not recommending booster shots for now. j.d.? >> james: in new york city, roxana
. >> reporter: on monday, the centers for disease control and prevention issued a warning, saying itsurgence this summer. more than 30,000 people in the u.s. have already contracted th. e otyme who have sex with men. studies released thursday suggest both doses of the jenny oh's vaccine are 66%-80% effective at preventing infection. >> vaccination is the best tool that we have in our kit. it is not foolproof, but it is still some good protection. >> i had a lot of pain....
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. >> meantime, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention is stepping down.king about doctor rochelle walensky. she submitted her resignation today. she says the end of the seemed like a good time to make a transition. her set for the end of next month. an interim director has not been named. in the east bay. residents of oakland's biggest homeless encampment were forced to leave today after city crews say they removed 700 tons of trash from the wood street comments for months. residents have pleading with the city to be allowed to stay. but a judge ruled in favor of the city saying that it can demolish the encampment clean-up, all the debris. city officials say they have offered support services to help residents transfer and even to help their pets to get them into safe shelter programs. 57 people accepted the services with the 3 acres of land now cleared out the city is going to move forward with the development of 170 permanent affordable housing units. >> in the meantime, san jose mayor matt mahan is supporting a bill he says addresses how the state work
. >> meantime, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention is stepping down.king about doctor rochelle walensky. she submitted her resignation today. she says the end of the seemed like a good time to make a transition. her set for the end of next month. an interim director has not been named. in the east bay. residents of oakland's biggest homeless encampment were forced to leave today after city crews say they removed 700 tons of trash from the wood street comments for...
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centers for disease control and prevention. and dale patterson who came to the medical facility seeking treatment on wednesday allegedly became enraged and opened fire with a handgun. authorities say he fled on foot and stole a vehicle nearby. police finally tracked him down in an atlanta suburb. >> one operate saw a 911 call come in, literally said i think this is going to be him. we prioritized thoo call on the radio and we had some officers both undercover and uniformed officers i believe if i have my facts correct that an undercover officer was the one that originally saw and can fronted t confronted the individual and was able to have backup from uniform officers that took him into custody without incident. >> gary tuchman has more. >> reporter: for nearly eight hours he was on the loose, but dion patterson is now under arrest. he was captured here in the suburbs about 11 miles northwest of where the shootings took place. right here at a gated community, a condominium, we saw police cars speeding down the street and enterin
centers for disease control and prevention. and dale patterson who came to the medical facility seeking treatment on wednesday allegedly became enraged and opened fire with a handgun. authorities say he fled on foot and stole a vehicle nearby. police finally tracked him down in an atlanta suburb. >> one operate saw a 911 call come in, literally said i think this is going to be him. we prioritized thoo call on the radio and we had some officers both undercover and uniformed officers i...
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now, to the opioid crisis in america, the centers for disease control and prevention says nearly 110,000st year as the result of an overdose. in this week's "eye on america," cbs's mark strassmann traveled to kentucky for a program that is helping recovering addicts string their lives back together. >> reporter: hindman, kentucky, an outpost in appalachia. here, heart ache has a pushing down hope. in a place like this, is it hard to get drugs around here? >> yeah, you can go about anywhere. and find anything you was looking for. >> reporter: nathan smith's drug addictions took 20 years of his life. painkillers after a work accident got his spiral started. then, crystal meth. >> i knew that, if something didn't happen, that i was either going to wind up in prison, or i was going to be dead. >> reporter: along troublesome creek, that is its real name, hindman's nearly 700 people live in one of america's poorest counties. its overdose rate nearly triples the national average. >> it's a crisis here. >> reporter: doug naselroad runs a county rehab program for former drug users. a dozen employ
now, to the opioid crisis in america, the centers for disease control and prevention says nearly 110,000st year as the result of an overdose. in this week's "eye on america," cbs's mark strassmann traveled to kentucky for a program that is helping recovering addicts string their lives back together. >> reporter: hindman, kentucky, an outpost in appalachia. here, heart ache has a pushing down hope. in a place like this, is it hard to get drugs around here? >> yeah, you can...
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the centers for disease control and prevention says nearly 110,000 americans are estimated to have diedyear as the result of an overdose. in this week's eye on america, cbs's mark strassmann traveled to kentucky to find a program that's helping recovering addicts string their lives back together. >> reporter: hyman, kentucky, an outpost in appalachia. here, heartache has a way of pshing down hope. >> in a place like this, is it hard to get drug as round here? >> yeah, you can go about anywhere and find anything you're looking for. >> reporter: nathan smith's drug addictions took 20 years of his life. painkillers after a work accident got his spiral started. then crystal meth. >> i knew that if something didn't happen, that i was either going to wind up in prison, or i was going to be dead. >> reporter: a long, troublesome creek. that's its real name. hyman's nearly 700 people live in one of america's poorest counties. its overdose rate nearly triples the national average. >> it's a crisis here. >> reporter: doug anyways arode runs a county rehab program for former drug users. a dozen em
the centers for disease control and prevention says nearly 110,000 americans are estimated to have diedyear as the result of an overdose. in this week's eye on america, cbs's mark strassmann traveled to kentucky to find a program that's helping recovering addicts string their lives back together. >> reporter: hyman, kentucky, an outpost in appalachia. here, heartache has a way of pshing down hope. >> in a place like this, is it hard to get drug as round here? >> yeah, you can...
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and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states, health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth, childbirth is exponential. what i never thought will happen to me or my family is, is acting like in this moment. me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt, by my sister, left us a gift. i want him to know how strong she was, how much she she loved him and how much she fought to have him to mama. she says she'll always teach him about the mom he had for 9 days. heidi jo, castro, alger 0, martinsville virginia, 32 to cups of died in central india is cool, new national park and the past week during a blow to efforts to re introduce the animals a heat wave and reco temperatures are being blamed. they were the 1st cubs born to big cats relocated from the southern africa as part of india is project g to it was know which last year but concerns have been raised over sustainability. 6th street has have died. in
and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states, health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth, childbirth is exponential. what i never thought will happen to me or my family is, is acting like in this moment. me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt, by my sister, left us a gift. i want him to know how...
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and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states. the health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth is exponentials. what i never thought will happen to me or my family is, is acting like in this moment. miguel is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt by you my sister left us a gift. i want him to know how strong she was, how much she she loved him and how much she felt to have him to mama. she says she'll always teach him about the mom he had for 9 days. how do you feel castro? alger 0, martinsville virginia for the 1st time in 14 years. a sleeper train from but late and has arrived in brussels and new 9 should serve as a more climate to print the alternative to cheap european flights. photo step boston explains europe's rel, network is catching up to date to compete with budget headlines, shape, and tools. yes, couldn't wait for this moment. the return of a train that takes you to brussels o
and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states. the health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth is exponentials. what i never thought will happen to me or my family is, is acting like in this moment. miguel is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt by you my sister left us a gift. i want him to...
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in 2020 at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the centers for disease control and prevention issuedy public health order restricting immigration at us land borders. title 42 enabled authorities to swiftly expel migrants trying to cross into the country illegally and to block access to asylum in most cases. the policy has been used at least 2.5 million times. donald trump welcomed it as a tool to control immigration, and joe biden defended the policy for more than a year. in april 2022, the cdc sought to lift title 42, citing a diminished health risk. but that move was temporarily blocked by a court challenge until now. as title 42 ends, republicans accused president biden of allowing open borders, and they blame him for the spike in migrant arrivals. the white house says there will be strict penalties for those who cross illegally, and asylum seekers will be screened quickly and removed if they don't qualify. what happens here at the border will determine who wins that political argument. the expiration comes as a 17—year—old migrant from honduras, who arrived to the us without a pa
in 2020 at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the centers for disease control and prevention issuedy public health order restricting immigration at us land borders. title 42 enabled authorities to swiftly expel migrants trying to cross into the country illegally and to block access to asylum in most cases. the policy has been used at least 2.5 million times. donald trump welcomed it as a tool to control immigration, and joe biden defended the policy for more than a year. in april 2022, the...
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, except for this skin color and the sixth social class can increase the risk of death from the heat of the air , according to the statistics of the us center for disease control and prevention , indians, blacks and latinos are more at risk than other racial groups . of course, when it's hot, air conditioning systems can sometimes be a matter of life and death . they don't have access to cooling systems. poor families have less access than the average society. it has nothing to do with the internet even if they have it, they don't want to use it because of the maintenance and energy costs . the american national institute of health shows that the elderly and those who don't have access to air conditioning are more victims of the unprecedented heat than other groups. we will take a look at some short news . welcome we resisted and we build together, the partnership of life was from a mass that did not open in the virtual space of syria, the former prime minister of the zionist regime stated that this regime has suffered a breakup and attributed it to the intensification of internal differences, the relationship is collapsing and to parents refuse to visit for political reason
, except for this skin color and the sixth social class can increase the risk of death from the heat of the air , according to the statistics of the us center for disease control and prevention , indians, blacks and latinos are more at risk than other racial groups . of course, when it's hot, air conditioning systems can sometimes be a matter of life and death . they don't have access to cooling systems. poor families have less access than the average society. it has nothing to do with the...
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and those who are exposed to high temperatures for a long time except for this skin color and social class can increase the risk of heat-related death . according to the centers for disease control and preventionndians, blacks, and latinos are more at risk than other racial groups, especially when it comes to heat. air conditioning systems can sometimes be a matter of life and death. they do not have access to cooling systems . poor families have less access to this equipment than the average society. there is no national institute of health the united states shows that the elderly and those who do not have access to air conditioning are victims of the unprecedented heat more than other groups. the power oppresses the people, what do you do to destroy all these good deeds ? no production unit, no house, no contractors, the contractors who work with the government have sugar, because their credit time is short, i will leave less than the worker. your example today, we are serving the country with the sweat of jabin, i.e. with a burnt face. the value of the life of the society is the value of the life of the people . greetings to you, dear viewers of the khabar channel , in the coordination and
and those who are exposed to high temperatures for a long time except for this skin color and social class can increase the risk of heat-related death . according to the centers for disease control and preventionndians, blacks, and latinos are more at risk than other racial groups, especially when it comes to heat. air conditioning systems can sometimes be a matter of life and death. they do not have access to cooling systems . poor families have less access to this equipment than the average...
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and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as an african american woman in the united states, health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth. expenditure of what i never thought will happen to me or my family. and this is actually like in this moment, miguel is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt by you. my sister left us a gift. i want him to know how strong she was, how much she she loved him and how much she fought to have him to mama. she says she'll always teach him about the mom he had for 9 days. how did joe castro alger 0, martinsville virginia to south carolina where the pressure of living in a super competitive society is taking its total on young people? the country has the highest rate of suicides among advanced economies. loneliness economic uncertainty. i'm the pandemic role being blamed governance. now i'm trying to address this side and process though, by sending a message of hope from so israel mcbride a spring festival
and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as an african american woman in the united states, health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth. expenditure of what i never thought will happen to me or my family. and this is actually like in this moment, miguel is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt by you. my sister left us a gift. i want him to...
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and police are searching for others involved. >>> the u.s. centers for disease control and preventionays many americans may have been sick with a respiratory virus in recent months without even knowing about it. according to the cdc, cases of human metapneumovirus have been spreading. and many americans are not tested for hmpv, so they weren't aware that they had it. children and senior citizens are most at risk of infection and so far there is no vaccine or medication to treat the virus. doctors also say that you should consult a medical professional if you notice symptoms like a low lung infection, hacking cough, sore throat and fever. and cdc also recommends that you wash your hands and avoid touching your face to help prevent getting the virus. >>> growing speculation an entreeg arouentreeg around the health of dianne feinstein of california. a new report claims that she is relying on aides to help her do her job on capitol hill. some democrats are lobbying governor newsom to keep his promise to appoint a black woman to replace feinstein if she retires. kyung lah reports. >> repor
and police are searching for others involved. >>> the u.s. centers for disease control and preventionays many americans may have been sick with a respiratory virus in recent months without even knowing about it. according to the cdc, cases of human metapneumovirus have been spreading. and many americans are not tested for hmpv, so they weren't aware that they had it. children and senior citizens are most at risk of infection and so far there is no vaccine or medication to treat the...
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this is between 2017 and 2019, according to the new study from the centers for disease control and preventiond the most common illnesses were the norovirus and salmonella. investigators with the cdc are now calling for better enforcement of comprehensive food safety policies. those include emphasizing simple measures such as washing your hands while on the job and keeping sick workers home. former first lady rosalynn carter has been diagnosed with dementia and the family of the 95 year old making the announcement today. the former first lady is at home with her husband, former president jimmy carter, who has been at home receiving hospice care since february and a statement, the family said rosalind carter quote continues to live happily at home with her husband. the carters have been married for 76 years. still to come tonight. elizabeth holmes is now behind bars what experts are saying about her 11 year prison sentence, plus. i'm coming home. a multi million dollar campaign promoting tourism in san francisco. today's big launched by the city's travel association , also the number of people
this is between 2017 and 2019, according to the new study from the centers for disease control and preventiond the most common illnesses were the norovirus and salmonella. investigators with the cdc are now calling for better enforcement of comprehensive food safety policies. those include emphasizing simple measures such as washing your hands while on the job and keeping sick workers home. former first lady rosalynn carter has been diagnosed with dementia and the family of the 95 year old...
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scientists in congress for years, however, it has been increasing across the board and imposes health risks to the public. according to the center for disease control and prevention, more than two point eight americans have an infection in 2019 and one and 35,000 americans died from the infection in these numbers are expected to grow as more and more dangerous organisms develop resistance to the treatments available today. and that is deeply concerning tower public health. there is not seem to be one obvious solution to the issue and it cuts across the board to how we identify resistant threats to how we administer available drugs while also fostering the developments of new treatments. the challenging balance between withholding certain antibiotics for patients in order to avoid unintentionally promoting more resistant strains of bacteria and providing the patients the best treatment available. in terms of developing new treatments, the normal market is not always encourage the development of new drugs in this space. we want antibiotics to be developed at a more -- that are more powerful for those who needed and as little as possible. this is the challenge repea
scientists in congress for years, however, it has been increasing across the board and imposes health risks to the public. according to the center for disease control and prevention, more than two point eight americans have an infection in 2019 and one and 35,000 americans died from the infection in these numbers are expected to grow as more and more dangerous organisms develop resistance to the treatments available today. and that is deeply concerning tower public health. there is not seem to...
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one person killed has been identified as aimee st-pierre, the wife and mother who worked for the center for disease control, and prevention. her family describes her, as quote, the best of the best. and police have made an arrest in a series of brutal stabbings, near the university of california davis, there were at least three attacks in the span of five, days it left two people dead and a community on edge. cnn's veronica miracle, with the latest. police say that the person they believe is responsible for the stabbing death of two people and critically injuring another person is a former you see davis student. who was separated from the university, just last week, 21 year old carlos dominguez, officials say that he is no longer with the university, as of, last week due to academic reasons. , and that happened two days before the first murder took place. the latest attack happened on, monday near campus it left a woman in critical condition and the days before two men were killed at two parks near you see davis on thursday and saturday. , now police say they were able to arrest him because they got 15 calls from people i
one person killed has been identified as aimee st-pierre, the wife and mother who worked for the center for disease control, and prevention. her family describes her, as quote, the best of the best. and police have made an arrest in a series of brutal stabbings, near the university of california davis, there were at least three attacks in the span of five, days it left two people dead and a community on edge. cnn's veronica miracle, with the latest. police say that the person they believe is...
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for help. mental illness is common in the u.s.. more than one in five adults face mental challenges and nearly one in five americans live with serious mental illness, according to the center for disease control and preventionving a mental illness, according to a 2018 report. unfortunately, research finds people of color are more likely to have their mental illnesses undiagnosed, forego untreated. when compared to their white counterparts. we've been talking about the tragic death of 30-year-old jordan neely in new york, who was choked to death on a new york city subway on monday. many of those who knew jordan say he was struggling with mental illness when he was killed. i can't help but wonder, if he got the help he needed, maybe he would be alive today. as we see from senator fetterman to the late jordan neely, mental health problems can affect any of us and all of us. from street performers to u.s. senators. we must rise up and support our friends and family, who may suffer and need someone to talk to. it's important to normalize seeking help, pursuing mental wellness and removing the stigma for those who need access to care. we just might save a life. we'll be right back. be right back. that cold water
for help. mental illness is common in the u.s.. more than one in five adults face mental challenges and nearly one in five americans live with serious mental illness, according to the center for disease control and preventionving a mental illness, according to a 2018 report. unfortunately, research finds people of color are more likely to have their mental illnesses undiagnosed, forego untreated. when compared to their white counterparts. we've been talking about the tragic death of 30-year-old...
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centers for disease control and prevention says many americans may have been sick with a respiratorynt months without knowing it. according to the cdc, cases of the human melanoma virus spikes during the spring, leaving people with symptoms similar to the view flu and covid-19. the problem is many americans aren't tested for the virus. so they weren't aware that they had it. so far there is no vaccine or medication to treat a m p v. for more i'm joined by dr. jorge rodriguez, a board certified internal medicine specialist and viral researcher. , doctor to have you with us. please tell us about h m p v. because as we, say symptoms are very similar to rsv, influenza, or covid, but how does it differ? >> it differs only when you look at a genetically. but as far as we are concerned or you are concerned as the late public, the symptoms are identical on most to influence respiratory -- causes coughing, sore throat, fever, congestion. and the unfortunate thing, there is really no good hurriedly available test to receive what is causing the symptoms and case it is the human metapneumovirus.
centers for disease control and prevention says many americans may have been sick with a respiratorynt months without knowing it. according to the cdc, cases of the human melanoma virus spikes during the spring, leaving people with symptoms similar to the view flu and covid-19. the problem is many americans aren't tested for the virus. so they weren't aware that they had it. so far there is no vaccine or medication to treat a m p v. for more i'm joined by dr. jorge rodriguez, a board certified...
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outbreaks from restaurants are linked to people working while sick, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. the most common illnesses are the norovirus and salmonella investigators with the cdc are calling for better enforcement of comprehensive food safety policies, and that includes making sure sick workers stay home. today is the final day for c bowl in pacifica , the bowling alley and arcade has served the community for 65 years for generations. it has been the location for birthday parties special glow in the dark bowling on friday nights, the rockaway grill, which is the bowling alleys restaurant is also closing. 407 is the time. steve we've seen a lot of that we were just i was just talking to our producer about losing bowling alleys and a lot of places that started really during the pandemic. it's been kind of rough for a lot of businesses to recover. i agree. i hate to see him go. they've been around that long. pam. i love bowling, too. it's fun. that that strikes me as unusual . very cute. alright here we go . alright i'm done. we do have thunderstorms that are popping up. you ca
outbreaks from restaurants are linked to people working while sick, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. the most common illnesses are the norovirus and salmonella investigators with the cdc are calling for better enforcement of comprehensive food safety policies, and that includes making sure sick workers stay home. today is the final day for c bowl in pacifica , the bowling alley and arcade has served the community for 65 years for generations. it has been the location...
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seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy saint pierre who worked for the centers for disease control and preventionthe agency says cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in the midtown atlanta, shooting. our hearts are with our friends colleagues as they remember her and grieve this tragic loss. police received the car of the after shooter 12:08. the gunman spent only two minutes in the medical building and left in a stolen car. around 7:45 last night police located the suspect near truist park stadium in suburban cobb county. take a listen. >> an undercover officer was the one who originally saw and confronted this individual and was able to have backup from uniformed officers that came in and took him into custody without incident. it does not work without a cooperative community. a community that backs up the police. that allows the police to take risks and try to take violent people into custody. >> the suspect was discharged from the coast guard in january after serving four and a half years there. patterson's mother who had accompanied her son to the medical
seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy saint pierre who worked for the centers for disease control and preventionthe agency says cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in the midtown atlanta, shooting. our hearts are with our friends colleagues as they remember her and grieve this tragic loss. police received the car of the after shooter 12:08. the gunman spent only two minutes in the medical building and left in a stolen car. around 7:45...
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that were late term in 2021, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. the vast majority of abortions take place at or before 13 weeks. >> trump claimed tonight that he had every right to keep classified documents that he took from the white house after he left the presidency. this is obviously a source of contention. there is a special counsel investigation going on right now about those documents. he said that he had the right to do it because from the presidential records act, kaitlin pointed out that's a false claim, what he was saying was not true. what else did he have to say? >> that's right. trump also claimed he was negotiating to return these documents, then surprise, the fbi just shows up to search mar-a-lago. let's hear donald trump's misleading version of events. >> i was negotiating, and we were talking to nara, that's washington, to bring whatever they want. they can have whatever they want. when we left washington, we had the boxes lined up on the sidewalk outside for everybody, people taking pictures of them, everybody knew we were takin
that were late term in 2021, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. the vast majority of abortions take place at or before 13 weeks. >> trump claimed tonight that he had every right to keep classified documents that he took from the white house after he left the presidency. this is obviously a source of contention. there is a special counsel investigation going on right now about those documents. he said that he had the right to do it because from the presidential...
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meanwhile, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention is stepping down. rochelle walensky submitted her resignation today saying the end of the pandemic was a good time to make that transition. her last day is set for the end of next month. an interim director has not yet been named. fda advisers are expected to meet next week to consider allowing birth control pills to be sold without a prescription. the two-day public meeting is one of the last steps before an fda decision. today, the agency posted a review that raised several concerns, including whether younger teens will be able to understand and follow pill instructions. supporters say selling the medication over-phe-counter could be an important option for women who currently do not use or rely on less effective means of birth control. we'll be right now to an interview you'll only see here on kron 4 alameda county district attorney pamela price says she's faced death threats over her criminal justice reform policies. kron four's haaziq ly. e with the da exclusi someone suggesting. >> that i should
meanwhile, the head of the centers for disease control and prevention is stepping down. rochelle walensky submitted her resignation today saying the end of the pandemic was a good time to make that transition. her last day is set for the end of next month. an interim director has not yet been named. fda advisers are expected to meet next week to consider allowing birth control pills to be sold without a prescription. the two-day public meeting is one of the last steps before an fda decision....
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according to the centers for disease control and prevention, 13.4% of black% of black children have asthma while only 7.8% of white children have asthma. new mothers heating up bottles are making panties could be poison their children without their knowledge. we want to keep them safe. this evidence linking gas stove emissions negative health outcomes continues to grow. as stoves rely on natural gas or methane as as a fuel source h affects both the climate, which affects the climate both as fossil fuel source and as a greenhouse gas itself. so mr. delaski, how does choosing natural gas as a fuel source contribute to the climate crisis? >> burning natural gas and homes and in our power plants is a significant contributor to climate change emissions. also significant contributor to air quality challenges and problems indoors and outdoors and making ourselves more efficient would reduce combustion and reduce the emissions coming from our stoves. >> okay. mr. delaski, with improving the efficiency of gas stoves, with that help reduce the impact on the climate crisis? >> absolutely. improving .
according to the centers for disease control and prevention, 13.4% of black% of black children have asthma while only 7.8% of white children have asthma. new mothers heating up bottles are making panties could be poison their children without their knowledge. we want to keep them safe. this evidence linking gas stove emissions negative health outcomes continues to grow. as stoves rely on natural gas or methane as as a fuel source h affects both the climate, which affects the climate both as...
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rochelle with a len key is stepping down as head of the center for disease control and prevention. a key figure in the fight against the covid pandemic over the last several years. her departure comes hours after the head of the world health organization declared that covid-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency marking a symbolic end to the devastating pandemic. >>> and donald trump says he is now back in the country after visiting his golf properties overseas, but it is his mar-a-lago property here in florida in the u.s. that is under intensified scrutiny by special counsel jack smith at least according to the "new york times," saying that the justice department is launching a major expansion into trump's potential role in hiding classified documents from the government as well as also reporting insider -- that there is some insider witness from mar-a-lago cooperating with a big focus on gaps in the mar-a-lago security tapes. joining me now is "politico" white house bureau chief and way too early host jonathan lemire and chuck rosenberg a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi
rochelle with a len key is stepping down as head of the center for disease control and prevention. a key figure in the fight against the covid pandemic over the last several years. her departure comes hours after the head of the world health organization declared that covid-19 no longer qualifies as a global emergency marking a symbolic end to the devastating pandemic. >>> and donald trump says he is now back in the country after visiting his golf properties overseas, but it is his...
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serving as director tilt 2005 and also cofounder of the ucsf evidence-based practice center serving as the first director since 2002. at the centers for disease control and preventionention and control sexual transmitted diseases and significantly shaped and improved national guidelines. you are universal thought leader and authority, advocate for the complete academic modernization of health systems that will result in advanced models of education of clinical care and engagement. your illustrious career sets new models of civil leadership and you champion best held outcomes for better trade of future leaders in medicine. he is a deep and tireless optimist who can wrestle the silver lining out of each -- even the darkest clouds. the strongest leaders combine with an unwavering commitment to excellence of genuine human warmth, compassion, and humor. and the youngest of five children, to a minister, father, and mother, he credit family and community, your parents fostered as your core values which shows your achievement and service and remain to this day. you have been recognized for your optimism and humility, a voice to emphasize [indiscernible] while daring others
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it's a definite known um, you know, phenomena, and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as an african american woman in the united states, health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth. expenditure of what i never thought will happen to me or my family. and this is actually like in this moment. me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt, by my sister, left us a gift. i want him to know how strong she was, how much she she loved him and how much she fought to have him to mama. she says she'll always teach him about the mom he had for 9 days. how did joe castro alger 0, martinsville virginia? joining us live from oakland, california is carmen green. she's vice president of research and strategy of the collaborative. that's an organization focused on maternal, an infant health, you know, for the, those of us watching from outside the us. you're gonna have to help us understand why women are dying and childbirth in the world, the richest coun
it's a definite known um, you know, phenomena, and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as an african american woman in the united states, health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth childbirth. expenditure of what i never thought will happen to me or my family. and this is actually like in this moment. me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt,...
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and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states, of the health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth, tell birth, expenditure of what i never thought would happen to me in my family. and this is actually my goodness, moment me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt, by you. my sister left us a gift. i want him to know how strong she was, how much she she loved him and how much she felt to have him to mama. she says she'll always teach him about the mom he had for 9 days. how do you feel castro? alger 0, martinsville virginia is increasingly limited access to maternal care isn't just an issue in the united states or you and report from any of us here revealed maternal . this is why the increased or stagnated in any regions in the world. it says that woman dies during pregnancy or trial bus every 2 minutes around the world, into the h u. n. regions. the maternal mortality rate actually increased bet
and according to the centers for disease control and prevention, black women in the us are 3 times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause. then white women as the african american women in the united states, of the health care and prenatal care of women dying from birth, tell birth, expenditure of what i never thought would happen to me in my family. and this is actually my goodness, moment me go is now a happy 5 months old, raised by his aunt, by you. my sister left us a gift. i...
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overdose deaths in the us, with opioids involved in 75% of those according to the us centers for disease control and preventionthis is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ ., actually this is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ . , . ., actually this is 'ust the beginning ofit. ~ . . of it. i think that is a great way of putting _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and l— of it. i think that is a great way of putting and i think _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and i think a lot - of it. i think that is a great way of putting and i think a lot of. of putting and i think a lot of people have spoken to whether it be folks who are involved in these lawsuits, lawyers representing them, or even the corporations themselves. this is the beginning of a really long, uphill battle because there are even more than just lawsuits against purdue pharma, there are ongoing a5 ones with drugstore chains and other drug manufacturers and a lawyer who represents individual creditors who are part of this purdue pharma case, even told me that they are hoping that this is
overdose deaths in the us, with opioids involved in 75% of those according to the us centers for disease control and preventionthis is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ ., actually this is 'ust the beginning of it. ~ . , . ., actually this is 'ust the beginning ofit. ~ . . of it. i think that is a great way of putting _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and _ of it. i think that is a great way of putting and l— of it. i think that is a great way of putting and i think _ of it. i think...
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rochelle walensky, director of the centers for disease control and prevention. dr. walenskyth. >> jerry sanders, ranking member cassidy, and establishment of the committee, it's an honor to be ank with you today. before i began i would like to take a moment to acknowledge that our cdc family suffered a a tremendous loss yesterday with the death of amy st. pierre who was killed in a shooting in midtown atlanta. amy was a valued member of our team at the division of reproductive health where she worked every day to save lives of mothers and infants. our hearts are with her, her family, friends and our calling as a remember her and grieve this tragic loss. in addition to the work that people like amy do every day to fight disease and support communities, i'm here to talk about cdc works 20 4/7 to protect america and i want to thank you for this important opportunity. cdc has led public health responses since our founding in 1946, providing expertise, resources, , and workforce suppt the states, tribes, local communities and territories on the most pressing public healt
rochelle walensky, director of the centers for disease control and prevention. dr. walenskyth. >> jerry sanders, ranking member cassidy, and establishment of the committee, it's an honor to be ank with you today. before i began i would like to take a moment to acknowledge that our cdc family suffered a a tremendous loss yesterday with the death of amy st. pierre who was killed in a shooting in midtown atlanta. amy was a valued member of our team at the division of reproductive health...
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our next witness doctor rochelle wolinsky director of the centers for disease control and prevention. >> chair sanders, at regular cassidy and distinguished numbers of the committee. it's honor to be here with you todayhe. before i begin i like to take a moment too acknowledge our cdc families suffer the tremendous loss yesterday withdc the deathf amy who was killed in a shooting in midtown, atlanta part amy is a valued member of our team at the division of reproductive house where she worked every day to save lives of mothers and infants. our hearts are with her, her family, friends and our colleagues as they remember her and grieve this tragic loss. in addition to the work people like amy do every day to fight disease and support communities i'm here to talk about how cdc works 24/7 to protect america and you want to thank you for this important opportunity. cdc hasha led public health responses since our founding in 1946 providing expertise, resources and workforce support to states, tribes, local committees andta territories on the most pressing public health threats in the united
our next witness doctor rochelle wolinsky director of the centers for disease control and prevention. >> chair sanders, at regular cassidy and distinguished numbers of the committee. it's honor to be here with you todayhe. before i begin i like to take a moment too acknowledge our cdc families suffer the tremendous loss yesterday withdc the deathf amy who was killed in a shooting in midtown, atlanta part amy is a valued member of our team at the division of reproductive house where she...
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clearly clarify the goals and objectives of the americans in ukraine, we sent 113 billion dollars to ukraine for the entire budget of the center for disease control and preventionn will not be able to get a thousand dollars. in case of emergency. one in four is starving. we're in a crisis, right here and now desperate congress mad at georgie and margin retailor green is once again trying to impeach the president. in general, for the destruction of the country and improper care of state borders and security. but she also has points of accusation in terms of organizing the traffic of prostitutes by the president, including with ukraine, green is seeking the dismissal of both the head of the fbi and the prosecutor general. biden. listens to finish, in mostly, sweet ice cream soda and liver. and instead of fish and veggies, it 's the oval office kid's menu that worries the president's wife, jill, the most, but soon the president's public welfare cheats will have more to worry about as well. they are still 2 years for sure, but in the country the money for servicing loans may run out by june 1, judging by the counter, the public debt. every american family owes 250,
clearly clarify the goals and objectives of the americans in ukraine, we sent 113 billion dollars to ukraine for the entire budget of the center for disease control and preventionn will not be able to get a thousand dollars. in case of emergency. one in four is starving. we're in a crisis, right here and now desperate congress mad at georgie and margin retailor green is once again trying to impeach the president. in general, for the destruction of the country and improper care of state borders...
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for example, in ohio. i would like to share that ohio, which we are not proud of, ranks third in the overall number of drug overdose deaths. and according to the center for disease control and prevention, over 107,000 people in the united states die from drug overdoses or drug poisoning in the most recent study over the past 12 months. 5,000 of those individuals were right there in my district. let me also share as my colleague and our chair of the committee has stated to us, under the bill, the g.a.o. would examine these illicit financial flows from and to foreign nations. including china. and will review the business of the trafficking of synthetic drugs and related illicit finance, such as participation in transnational criminal organizations and behaviors. so if we're going to sthoap flow of illicit drugs, like fentanyl and meth, and the tragic loss of lives that they bring with them, then we need to know more about the who, the where, and the how the illegal trafficking trade is taking place. and that is why i am honored to support what i'm going to call a commonsense, bipartisan piece of legislation. and again, i want to thank the chair and certainly our committee and our rankin
for example, in ohio. i would like to share that ohio, which we are not proud of, ranks third in the overall number of drug overdose deaths. and according to the center for disease control and prevention, over 107,000 people in the united states die from drug overdoses or drug poisoning in the most recent study over the past 12 months. 5,000 of those individuals were right there in my district. let me also share as my colleague and our chair of the committee has stated to us, under the bill,...
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according to the centers for disease control and prevention, in 2022 there were more than 107,000 overdose deaths in the u.s. 67% of those deaths involved synthetic opioids like fentanyl. right now fentanyl analogues are sche considered schedule one 1 substances and only because a series of scheduling orders that expire on december 4, 2024. since we put that temporary order into place, we have seen a reduction in the trafficking of the fentanyl analogues into our country. according to a 2021 g.a.o. report, fentanyl analogues coming into the u.s. dropped by 90% in the year that we did the temporary scheduling. this bill aims to curb overdose deaths by permanently scheduling fentanyl analogues as schedule 1 substances. t the halt fentanyl act also promotes research. this is something new. research by removing barriers to the research. in the energy and commerce committee we heard that there is as many as 4,800 potential analogues. our experts at n.i.h., f.d.a., and other agencies have studied roughly 30 of the 4800. by researching fentanyl analogues we can better understand how these substan
according to the centers for disease control and prevention, in 2022 there were more than 107,000 overdose deaths in the u.s. 67% of those deaths involved synthetic opioids like fentanyl. right now fentanyl analogues are sche considered schedule one 1 substances and only because a series of scheduling orders that expire on december 4, 2024. since we put that temporary order into place, we have seen a reduction in the trafficking of the fentanyl analogues into our country. according to a 2021...