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the student was in central america overwinter break when they apparently contracted the virus. school leader say the student is expected to be okay. pkg william and mary school leaders say they were contacted by a student who told them they had been diagnosed with the zika virus. sot: suzanne seurattan/william and mary spokesperson 05:57 "the student is not currently exhibiting any symptoms and is expected to make a full recovery" track school leaders say they informed the student body through email. we know the student had traveled to central america over winter break and isn )t experiencing any symptoms. but the school is not releasing any other details citing privacy concerns but say they took action when they found out. 07:12 we were in consultation with both our health and wellness team and the cdc and a sure that there was no health risk to campus track the zika virus has been a problem in other parts of the world like central america and south america along with africa mexico the pacific islands and southeast asia. it )s spread to people through mosquitos. the cdc says 8
the student was in central america overwinter break when they apparently contracted the virus. school leader say the student is expected to be okay. pkg william and mary school leaders say they were contacted by a student who told them they had been diagnosed with the zika virus. sot: suzanne seurattan/william and mary spokesperson 05:57 "the student is not currently exhibiting any symptoms and is expected to make a full recovery" track school leaders say they informed the student...
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we go to the caribbean, central america, south america and that is the place we want people to understand that there risk is so that they'll take some common sense type of precautions so they don't get this viral infection while they travel. those precautions include wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants... using mosquito spray.. and avoiding the outdoors during peak mosquito times. the collins-maxwell school district is looking for a new superintendent... the former superintendent, jason ellingson, resigned one day after he was placed on administrative leave. "earlier this week, the district received a report making certain allegations against the superintendent. the allegations releated to off- duty matters. there is no evidence that any persons have been harmed." the story county sheriffs office tells us they are not actively investigating ellingson. some folks in warren county have had it with the condition of their roads... they say this is a common sight.... large pot holes, no gravel with a lot of mud, and impassable conditions. the county engineer blames the weather and says
we go to the caribbean, central america, south america and that is the place we want people to understand that there risk is so that they'll take some common sense type of precautions so they don't get this viral infection while they travel. those precautions include wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants... using mosquito spray.. and avoiding the outdoors during peak mosquito times. the collins-maxwell school district is looking for a new superintendent... the former superintendent, jason...
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re-prioritizedad and look more at wilson's policy in the caribbean and central america, it wouldn't bea surprise, as it seems to have been to some readers of the new york times recently that wilson was a racist. that thethis region very important aspects of will sony and is and become very clear. [applause] excellent.: next, we turn to professor benjamin montoya for his insight. are just phd from the university of colorado boulder. considers howon american efforts to place a quota on mexican immigration affected foreign-policy between the two nations. he is coeditor of a contribute to be on 1917, american legacies of the great war forthcoming from oxford university press, he recently began teaching in the international affairs department at the university of colorado boulder. please help me in welcoming professor montoya. [applause] professor montoya: good afternoon. i think my comments will tally a yes vote in a few minutes. we will see. march of 19 16 would mark a permanent shift in us-mexico relations. after that year, the united states would never again directly or indirectly tried
re-prioritizedad and look more at wilson's policy in the caribbean and central america, it wouldn't bea surprise, as it seems to have been to some readers of the new york times recently that wilson was a racist. that thethis region very important aspects of will sony and is and become very clear. [applause] excellent.: next, we turn to professor benjamin montoya for his insight. are just phd from the university of colorado boulder. considers howon american efforts to place a quota on mexican...
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it became even more desirable to try to impose on central america and the caribbean. when the election of 1916 occurred and wilson said he wanted to keep the united states out of war, of course there were u.s. troops in haiti in the dominican republic and in nicarag nicaragua. he didn't need -- the united states didn't need to intervene in every country in the caribbean and central america. in a way, it's a little bit like lynching. you don't need to lynch everybody. you lynch some people and that is the lesson that people learn. it is very possible to intimidate. in 1918, 1919, intensify iing american control over the region, wilson, despite his rhetoric that he was saying right at that moment in versailles crushed revolts in the dominican republic and in haiti mercilessly. i would say absolutely no turning point if you look at it from the vaj taj point of the caribbean and central america. the second point i want to make is it matters. it isn't just oh, hately, let's look at france and england. what would they say? no, i would make the strong argument is that it's w
it became even more desirable to try to impose on central america and the caribbean. when the election of 1916 occurred and wilson said he wanted to keep the united states out of war, of course there were u.s. troops in haiti in the dominican republic and in nicarag nicaragua. he didn't need -- the united states didn't need to intervene in every country in the caribbean and central america. in a way, it's a little bit like lynching. you don't need to lynch everybody. you lynch some people and...
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thrown a america, central america, and south america over the next year. a student contracted it while traveling in central america over the winter break. the student is expected to make a full recovery. school officials say they consulted with university health professionals and federal health officials and they believe there is no risk to anyone else on campus. tisha: the e. coli outbreak at the polar restaurants -- at chipola restaurants appears to be over. the change of early closed 33 next monday, chipotle will close down its stores for a meeting with its employees. keep pounding has been the theme for the panthers all season. joe joins us live from san jose. we are just 60's away. joe: -- we are just six days away. joe: indeed it football fans who come to santa clara, they will not be able to avoid it, as you see by the sign behind me on the right stadium for all to see your what you may not know -- whether it has a #or not, "keep pounding is everywhere. the mantra has picked up steam. 12 years ago, sam mills delivered an impassioned speech to the te
thrown a america, central america, and south america over the next year. a student contracted it while traveling in central america over the winter break. the student is expected to make a full recovery. school officials say they consulted with university health professionals and federal health officials and they believe there is no risk to anyone else on campus. tisha: the e. coli outbreak at the polar restaurants -- at chipola restaurants appears to be over. the change of early closed 33 next...
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spread this virus 11:41 the biggest risk to iowans is traveling to places like the caribbean, central america, and south america. the c-d-c says mothers who were infected with the zika virus while pregnant reported serious birth defects of the brain their in babies. a major water main break forced customers of the marion county rural water district to turn off their taps today. it took workers about six hours to repair the line. but just a couple hours ago... the water district gave customers the all clear... customers can now use the water as normal.. hoverboards topped holiday gift lists... but now, they've been deemed unsafe by the government. that's the conclusion from the consumer product safety commission following its months-long investigation into the safety hazards of the devices. federal authorities say the motorized scooters can cause serious injury, or even catch fire. manufacturers, and importers to have independent safety certification... that process goes through underwriters laboratories - the folks behind the u-l symbol you find on most electronic items. the notice applies to
spread this virus 11:41 the biggest risk to iowans is traveling to places like the caribbean, central america, and south america. the c-d-c says mothers who were infected with the zika virus while pregnant reported serious birth defects of the brain their in babies. a major water main break forced customers of the marion county rural water district to turn off their taps today. it took workers about six hours to repair the line. but just a couple hours ago... the water district gave customers...
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to campus track the zika virus has been reported as a problem in other parts of the world like central america and south america along with africa mexico the pacific islands and southeast asia. it )s spread to people through mosquitos. the cdc says 80% of sick. but there is a potential danger for pregnant women as there is a possible connection to birth defects in infants- born heads. they were glad the university informed them. sot: caprielle d )uilisse 14:22 but first i was a little concerned because it )s one of those strange viruses that you haven t heard of sot: brian jenkins/senior 13:26 i don t think we have reason to be concerned about it" 07:43 what we want the william and mary campus community to know and the greater williamsburg community to know is that we have been in contact with our health and wellness team as well as the cdc and there s no health risk to campus the world health organization is concerned about how quickly this virus is spreading in other parts of the world but say most americans will not be exposed to it. the william and mary student did not have any symptoms an
to campus track the zika virus has been reported as a problem in other parts of the world like central america and south america along with africa mexico the pacific islands and southeast asia. it )s spread to people through mosquitos. the cdc says 80% of sick. but there is a potential danger for pregnant women as there is a possible connection to birth defects in infants- born heads. they were glad the university informed them. sot: caprielle d )uilisse 14:22 but first i was a little concerned...
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we're expanding our refugee dmissions program to help vulnerable men, women and children in central america who qualify as refugees. u.n. partnering with the high commissioner for refugees, nongovernmental organizations, in the region, to do this as soon as possible. this approach builds on our recently established central program, which is now providing an in country efugee processing option for certain children with law enforcementfully present parents states.united -- lawfully present parents in the u.s. conjunction with the department of state is working hard to meet our commitment to 10,000 syrian refugees by the end of this fiscal year. e'll do this carefully, screening refugees in a multilayered and intense involving rocess, multiple law enforcement, national security, and across thee agencies federal government. over the last year, director joe secret service has done a tremendous job, reforming agency. including hiring a chief operating officer, from outside service, altering the structure and management of the agency, ramping up efforts to members of its work force, and expanding
we're expanding our refugee dmissions program to help vulnerable men, women and children in central america who qualify as refugees. u.n. partnering with the high commissioner for refugees, nongovernmental organizations, in the region, to do this as soon as possible. this approach builds on our recently established central program, which is now providing an in country efugee processing option for certain children with law enforcementfully present parents states.united -- lawfully present...
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don't have the right mosquitos, but even though it's not found for any iowans who the carribean, central america, south america. that they could pick up this virus, come home, and then get sick here." stephanie: doctors just advise iowans traveling to those zika virus hotspots to protect themselves from mosquito bites. jack/wxhang: brad highs will be mainly in the 50s saturday, but the metro could reach 60 again. the winds will be mainly less than 10 mph most of the day. .some clouds will come in late saturday and especially saturday night, but we should stay dry through the weekend. sunday will be cooler and cloudier with highs in the 40s, but that is still going to be about 10 degrees above average. and winds will not be that strong sunday either. .next week is looking decent with just slightly above average temps and slight chances for some light precipitation on tuesday and thursday. stephanie/wxhang: brad thanks. jack/1 shot: wind, driving can be tough for anyone. but imagine hauling around 80 thousand pounds behind you. that was today's challenge for semi drivers cruising through iowa. jus
don't have the right mosquitos, but even though it's not found for any iowans who the carribean, central america, south america. that they could pick up this virus, come home, and then get sick here." stephanie: doctors just advise iowans traveling to those zika virus hotspots to protect themselves from mosquito bites. jack/wxhang: brad highs will be mainly in the 50s saturday, but the metro could reach 60 again. the winds will be mainly less than 10 mph most of the day. .some clouds will...
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pregnant women are being advised not to travel to central america or the carribbean. others can travel - but should take precaution. (sot. cg: hillary maglin) "with many university of iowa students iowa department of public health worries some may get the virus." students like jacob levy will be travelling to mexico as part of a class. (sot. jacob levy/student) the class with, you know, news people get the virus through mosquito bites. the department of public health says they're less concerned about the virus spreading in iowa - and more so about individual cases. but most students aren't worried. (sot. cg: matthew hoffman/student) "i just feel like it's not as prevalent to worry about." (sot) "i haven't heard anything about it." and travellers say they're prepared. (sot) "i bought a ton of mosquito repellant." public health says having proper vaccinations and using mosquito screens can help prevent the virus. as for levy's trip to mexico? (sot) "i'm just gonna be especially careful." we've got you covered in iowa city... hillary maglin... kwwl news. the department o
pregnant women are being advised not to travel to central america or the carribbean. others can travel - but should take precaution. (sot. cg: hillary maglin) "with many university of iowa students iowa department of public health worries some may get the virus." students like jacob levy will be travelling to mexico as part of a class. (sot. jacob levy/student) the class with, you know, news people get the virus through mosquito bites. the department of public health says they're less...
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others however aren't waiting, traveling through central america to texas cuba has already sent the united states 2 million people...how many more embassay flag raising the exodus from cuba accelerated last year when the u.s. restablished ties with the communist nation...a signal america's open door was about to close unlike other immigrants turned back by the border patrol, cubans get a free pass professor jaime suchlicki, director, institute for cuban and cuban-american studies you say you are cuban and they let you in they detain in immigration for a few hours and then they're released from there released with food stamps, medical care and enough cash for the next 8 legal permanent residents most people go to florida, miami or different cities in florida 44,000 cubans arrived in the u.s. last year, looking - like carlos zabala - for a better life the current situation in cuba is critical. really bad. you can't live there instead of a dangerous trip across the florida straits, cubans now typically fly to equador, take a train or bus to columbia...through central america to mexico city wh
others however aren't waiting, traveling through central america to texas cuba has already sent the united states 2 million people...how many more embassay flag raising the exodus from cuba accelerated last year when the u.s. restablished ties with the communist nation...a signal america's open door was about to close unlike other immigrants turned back by the border patrol, cubans get a free pass professor jaime suchlicki, director, institute for cuban and cuban-american studies you say you...
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this alert was released friday and said that the student contracted the virus when traveling to central america during the school's winter break sometime between mid-december and mid-january. >> i think someone gets concerned about when they get an e-mail about a virus from another country. >> officials tried to ease fears. >> we are trying to monitor it, but our own conversations with the cdc show that there are no health risks. >> school officials say that the student told about the diagnosis friday. they say the student is not they will not give any information about why the student was in central america, or who else may have been there. >> i will not give any particulars, other than what we've said to the campus community. >> once a person gets sick with the zika virus, the most common symptoms are rational mccain, and conjunctivitis. -- our rash, pain, and conjunctivitis. there is no vaccine. >> life is continuing normally for me. >> i have not seen any outbreak in the immunity or second e-mail, so i'm not that worried. tonight are stressing that there is no health risk on campus. they sa
this alert was released friday and said that the student contracted the virus when traveling to central america during the school's winter break sometime between mid-december and mid-january. >> i think someone gets concerned about when they get an e-mail about a virus from another country. >> officials tried to ease fears. >> we are trying to monitor it, but our own conversations with the cdc show that there are no health risks. >> school officials say that the student...
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migrations, but they do nothing to overcome the push factors that prompt desperate people to flee central america in the first place. we are preparing to offer vulnerable individuals fleeing the violence in central a safe and legal alternative. our refugeeding admissions program to help former rebel men, women, and children in central america who qualify as refugees. we are doing our part to address the syrian refugee crisis. uscis in conjunction with the department of state is working hard to admit at least 10,000 syrian refugees the end of this fiscal year. we will do this carefully, screening refugees in a multilayered and intense screening process involving multiple law enforcement, national security, and intelligence agencies across the federal government. over the last year, director joe clancy of the secret service has done a tremendous job performing his agency. including hiring a chief g officer from outside the secret service, altering the structure and management of the agency, wrapping up efforts to hire new members, and expanding training opportunities. in 2016, we will continue to w
migrations, but they do nothing to overcome the push factors that prompt desperate people to flee central america in the first place. we are preparing to offer vulnerable individuals fleeing the violence in central a safe and legal alternative. our refugeeding admissions program to help former rebel men, women, and children in central america who qualify as refugees. we are doing our part to address the syrian refugee crisis. uscis in conjunction with the department of state is working hard to...
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we're expanding our refugee dmissions program to help vulnerable men, women and children in central america who qualify as refugees. u.n. partnering with the high commissioner for refugees, nongovernmental organizations, in the region, to do this as soon as possible. this approach builds on our recently established central program, which is now providing an in country efugee processing option for certain children with law enforcementfully present parents states.united -- lawfully present parents in the u.s. conjunction with the department of state is working hard to meet our commitment to 10,000 syrian refugees by the end of this fiscal year. e'll do this carefully, screening refugees in a multilayered and intense involving rocess, multiple law enforcement, national security, and across thee agencies federal government. over the last year, director joe secret service has done a tremendous job, reforming agency. including hiring a chief operating officer, from outside service, altering the structure and management of the agency, ramping up efforts to members of its work force, and expanding
we're expanding our refugee dmissions program to help vulnerable men, women and children in central america who qualify as refugees. u.n. partnering with the high commissioner for refugees, nongovernmental organizations, in the region, to do this as soon as possible. this approach builds on our recently established central program, which is now providing an in country efugee processing option for certain children with law enforcementfully present parents states.united -- lawfully present...
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a student from wayman mary traveled to central america -- william & mary travel to central america overthe winter break. the viruses linked to serious birth defects and thousands of children born in south control america. scientists in great britain are in research that many fear crosses too many ethical boundaries by altering genes. is to better understand miscarriages and inherited genes, but many worry it is the next step to so-called designer babies. cindy crawford is ending her modeling career. she told united airline she plans to retire on her 50th birthday later this month. that does not mean the supermodel is slowing down anytime soon. she still runs a successful beauty, home, and lifestyle empire. doug hill will be back after the break with a look at the rain neighborhood,i feel like it's got a lot of what we were kinda talking about. the kitchen is light and bright,new. we should definitely go see it. [agent] hi...welcome i'm maggie.melanie.maggie. so nice to meet you. [mother] this is brendan. [agent] hey brendan. living room. [dad] hey. [mother] hey sweetie. [dad] sosorry ab
a student from wayman mary traveled to central america -- william & mary travel to central america overthe winter break. the viruses linked to serious birth defects and thousands of children born in south control america. scientists in great britain are in research that many fear crosses too many ethical boundaries by altering genes. is to better understand miscarriages and inherited genes, but many worry it is the next step to so-called designer babies. cindy crawford is ending her...
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from july to december 2015 the number of migrants from central america began to climb again.in january, i announced a series of focused enforcement actions to take into custody and remove those who have been apprehended at the border in 2014 or later and then ordered removed by an immigration court i know this made a lot of people i respect unhappy, but as i said, we must respect the law in accordance with our priorities and enforce it. in january, overall apprehensions on the southwest border dropped 36% from the month before. at the same time the number of unaccompanied children apprehended dropped 54% and the number of those in families dropped 64%. so far in february the numbers have remained at this decreased level. this six-week decline is encouraging, but it does not mean that we can dial back our efforts. we will continue to enforce the law consist went our priorities for enforcement which includes those apprehended at the border in 2014 or later. then there was the other side of the coin. the new enforcement policy the president and i announced in november 2014 makes
from july to december 2015 the number of migrants from central america began to climb again.in january, i announced a series of focused enforcement actions to take into custody and remove those who have been apprehended at the border in 2014 or later and then ordered removed by an immigration court i know this made a lot of people i respect unhappy, but as i said, we must respect the law in accordance with our priorities and enforce it. in january, overall apprehensions on the southwest border...
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dealing with the good governance and protection of communities as well as the security issues in central america. the budget deal with russia's aggression in east and central europe, particularly the hundred $53 million to improve democracy and good governance and anticorruption to promote european immigration. anniversary of the agreement. you know russia has not complied with the military aspect, but it is incumbent upon ukraine to comply with the government aspects. this budget allows us to advance to those challenges. the budget provides with the continuing support of israel, $3.1 billion of security assistance. we are in the process of negotiating the next chapter of the memorandum of understanding. it provides leadership on climate change. i was pleased to be part of 10 members who were in paris for copm 21. america's leadership in the international community coming together. this budget carries out our commitments. visit in theto the southern part of africa. we saw firsthand the impact of on theed drought survivability of those countries in the southern part of africa. their way of life a
dealing with the good governance and protection of communities as well as the security issues in central america. the budget deal with russia's aggression in east and central europe, particularly the hundred $53 million to improve democracy and good governance and anticorruption to promote european immigration. anniversary of the agreement. you know russia has not complied with the military aspect, but it is incumbent upon ukraine to comply with the government aspects. this budget allows us to...
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it's not found here there is concern for any iowans who might be traveling to the carribean, central america, south america. that they could pick up this virus, come home, and then get sick here." tim: a new study is showing those residing in the rushmore state are getting their winks in at night time.. south dakotans are amongst those who are getting at least 8 hours of sleep each night the same can't be said for most of the country though more than a third of americans are not getting enough sleep. the c-d-c study analyzed data from more than 400-thousand people in all 50 states lack of sleep is associated with health issues like greater risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and mental illness. sleep.... jenna: if you're in between jobs, how does a career in space sound? nasa has recently started accepting applications for people looking to program and people seem to be very interested a record 18 thousand three hundred applications were submitted after the call. that's three times their usual haulfor apps. coming up in sports...the musketeers have lately, but their back on the ice hea
it's not found here there is concern for any iowans who might be traveling to the carribean, central america, south america. that they could pick up this virus, come home, and then get sick here." tim: a new study is showing those residing in the rushmore state are getting their winks in at night time.. south dakotans are amongst those who are getting at least 8 hours of sleep each night the same can't be said for most of the country though more than a third of americans are not getting...
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both they explain it could be killed if they were to return to central america. >> we hope that the people who watch this, the people who attend, all of them will acknowledge that these are children who are fleeing from violence. these are youths who need to remain in the united states with their families because they are suffering in detention and if deported, they may become the statistic again in central america of another person being killed. >> reporter: organizers say these two teens could be that is why they are trying to weigh -- raise awareness and put a stop. we will be at the event and have more for you coming up live at 7 pm. amy cutler, wncn news now. >>> several thousand march through raleigh early this morning. participating in the 10th annual moral march. lauren haviland was the midst of it all and joins us with more. >> reporter: the north carolina naacp said the purpose of today's march is to hold lawmakers accountable. whether that be voting rights, immigration reform or education equality. all of us believe very strongly in what this march is about. >> we are here for o
both they explain it could be killed if they were to return to central america. >> we hope that the people who watch this, the people who attend, all of them will acknowledge that these are children who are fleeing from violence. these are youths who need to remain in the united states with their families because they are suffering in detention and if deported, they may become the statistic again in central america of another person being killed. >> reporter: organizers say these...
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after learning a william & mary student contracted it during a recent trip to central america, 10 on your side went to campus to get reaction from other students. and new this morning, a tree flies through a restaurant, narrowly missing you the video. llseinttg maesress theittradnaiol wayis thn't ste beay w. st mo m areinade la a e rgfay,ctor an ipd shhuped renddsmi of les atoai retrsle wouarehse, wh there e ey'redmarkp uand up be fforelyinalli selndng ade lingverim the we e takraa sthtigfodrwarap chproa. hwee avelatiminthed tre exepa sts an ead cra ted ctdirein le om fr f ourryactoyo to u. vi saoung ydr hunofeds ol dlars. a 9-year-old boy died and a 7-year-old is fighting for his life after a car crash in norfolk. police say the two young boys were thrown from a minivan around 5 last police - a pick-up truck was traveling on llewellyn avenue when it hit the minivan in the intersection of west 27th street. that's in the park place neighborhood. witnesses ran to the scene to help. the young boys, and the mother behind the wheel went to the hospital. the 9-year-old died. 10 on your sid
after learning a william & mary student contracted it during a recent trip to central america, 10 on your side went to campus to get reaction from other students. and new this morning, a tree flies through a restaurant, narrowly missing you the video. llseinttg maesress theittradnaiol wayis thn't ste beay w. st mo m areinade la a e rgfay,ctor an ipd shhuped renddsmi of les atoai retrsle wouarehse, wh there e ey'redmarkp uand up be fforelyinalli selndng ade lingverim the we e takraa...
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there is a student at the college of william and mary in zika virus, and caught it while visiting central america during the winter break from school. the university says the centers for disease control has confirmed there's no health threat on campus. the student is expected to recover and is currently not experiencing any symptoms. >>> we are learning more about the investigation into the deadly fight between two motorcycle groups this weekend. investigators have released the name of the man who died. he is identified as 46-year-old victor mendoza, pronounced dead saturday afternoon after two motorcycle groups got into a fight at the colorado motorcycle expo. denver police are still interviewing witnesses. they say they have a person of interest but they haven't made any arrests. investigators also say there may be more than one shooter. this fight involved two motorcycle groups, the mongols which federal authorities say is a gang and the iron shield, which has members in law enforcement. the department of corrections employee was a member of one of those groups. the d.o.c. has not released his
there is a student at the college of william and mary in zika virus, and caught it while visiting central america during the winter break from school. the university says the centers for disease control has confirmed there's no health threat on campus. the student is expected to recover and is currently not experiencing any symptoms. >>> we are learning more about the investigation into the deadly fight between two motorcycle groups this weekend. investigators have released the name of...
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images from south and central america show a birth defect found in some zika-infected newborns. the cdc advising pregnant women against traveling to affected areas. dr. quinlisk: if the woman's pregnant, the virus can go to that fetus. and then, unfortunately, rarely, that fetus does have mirco -- or is born with a very small head, . ryan: dr. patricia quinlisk says, fortunately, 80% of people infected with zika will experience no symptoms at all. the remaining 20% suffer mild aches and pains, rashes, and fever-like symptoms. symptoms typically last a few days. health officials releasing limited details today about iowa's first positive zika case. the victim is female, between 60 and 80 years old, who recently traveled in central america, where the disease is being transmitted. jeffery: protection from ryan: jeffrey gray is vice president of research at des right now, students are studying best prevention practices for the disease. gray spent five years at the cdc -- the agency now tasked with leading the u.s. response to the virus. jeffrey: they're doing both -- a lot of work w
images from south and central america show a birth defect found in some zika-infected newborns. the cdc advising pregnant women against traveling to affected areas. dr. quinlisk: if the woman's pregnant, the virus can go to that fetus. and then, unfortunately, rarely, that fetus does have mirco -- or is born with a very small head, . ryan: dr. patricia quinlisk says, fortunately, 80% of people infected with zika will experience no symptoms at all. the remaining 20% suffer mild aches and pains,...
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a crime committed in daylight just feet from homes at the intersection of central america. his mother says it is hard to believe there is not someone, witnessed the shooting. >> i hope and pray that whoever did this to my baby, please come forward. >>reporter:three days later, there still no suspect in custody. seminole county deputies believe harris' killer stood in the street, and shot at the teenager while he was riding in a car. he was found lying outside, after crashed into a telephone deputies found he had been hit. >> i am not a fan of the i wish people would stop with put the guns down. >>reporter:with no suspect, and the witnesses, people who live holding their own kids a little bit closer this morning until the killer is caught. checking in with deputies to leads. we will keep you updated as soon as i hear back. reporting in seminole county, kimberly eaton, eyewitness news this morning. >>> a man accused of pointing a gun at cars along 1792 in seminole county is now in jail without bond. smith appeared before a judge yesterday. sanford policed police say crossfire
a crime committed in daylight just feet from homes at the intersection of central america. his mother says it is hard to believe there is not someone, witnessed the shooting. >> i hope and pray that whoever did this to my baby, please come forward. >>reporter:three days later, there still no suspect in custody. seminole county deputies believe harris' killer stood in the street, and shot at the teenager while he was riding in a car. he was found lying outside, after crashed into a...
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also we've been talking with some of the travelers here who hrho america to central america, just to see what they are doing, talking about precautions that they are taking while they are on vacation. for now i'm live in philadelphia international airport, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> with zika concerns spreading, we wanted to know if it's impacting spring break travel plans. workers at rogers travel in wayne, delaware county tell us they've had one cancellation. many destination wedding parties are choosing other locations or warning pregnant guests to rethink making the trip. now if you've already booked a trip and reconsidering, you have may have options. >> some airlines are working with you if you are an expectant mother. and kind of allowing you to change your tickets without penalties. >> agents are also urging people to double check their travel insurance to make sure the zika virus has not been excluded from their coverage. . are you adjusting your travel plans because of the zika virus? we'd love to hear from you. >>> today, state senators in pennsylvania plan to vote on
also we've been talking with some of the travelers here who hrho america to central america, just to see what they are doing, talking about precautions that they are taking while they are on vacation. for now i'm live in philadelphia international airport, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> with zika concerns spreading, we wanted to know if it's impacting spring break travel plans. workers at rogers travel in wayne, delaware county tell us they've had one cancellation. many destination...
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to take a look at the whole pacific coast of california and the united states and alaska and central america and south america, so from alaska all the way south to chile on the west coast, the pacific coast of the western hemisphere, you would find that the fifth biggest river in all of that vast stretch, the great rivers of alaska and canada, the sacramento river, the colorado river down here, and the rivers of central and south america, the fifth biggest and s to be right here here and here. the fifth biggest river are the sanitation plants of california that take water from up and down the entire area and from the colorado all the way from the rockies, use it, clean it to a higher standard than the day it arrives in the great citiesful california -- cities of california, clean it to a higher standard, and then they dump it into the ocean. this is utter foolishness. and so in the garamendi-feinstein legislation, we have $200 million for water recycling. so that we can recycle that water and reuse it. and make use of water that's already available. we know, for example, that in los angeles
to take a look at the whole pacific coast of california and the united states and alaska and central america and south america, so from alaska all the way south to chile on the west coast, the pacific coast of the western hemisphere, you would find that the fifth biggest river in all of that vast stretch, the great rivers of alaska and canada, the sacramento river, the colorado river down here, and the rivers of central and south america, the fifth biggest and s to be right here here and here....
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from july 2 december 2015 the number of migrants from central america began to climb again. in january, i announced a series of focused enforcement actions to take into custody and remove those who had been apprehended at the border in 2014 or later. then, ordered removed by an immigration court. i know this made a lot of people i respect and happy. as i said, we must respect the lot in accordance with our priorities and enforce it. in january, overlap pension on the southwest border dropped 36% from the month before. at the same time, the number of unaccompanied children apprehended dropped 54% and the number of those of families dropped 55%. so far in february, the numbers have remained as this-- at this decreased level and this six week kline is encouraging, but does not mean we can dialback our efforts. we will continue to enforce the law. which includes those apprehended at the border in 2014 or later. there is the other side of the coin. new line enforcement policy the president and i announced in november 2014, makes clear the limited resources will not be focused on
from july 2 december 2015 the number of migrants from central america began to climb again. in january, i announced a series of focused enforcement actions to take into custody and remove those who had been apprehended at the border in 2014 or later. then, ordered removed by an immigration court. i know this made a lot of people i respect and happy. as i said, we must respect the lot in accordance with our priorities and enforce it. in january, overlap pension on the southwest border dropped...
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between the age of 61-80 who has recently traveled to central america. in the u-s, the count is now up to 84 confirmed cases of zika. the polk county health department is working to teach people about the virus before they head out of the country for spring break next month. they want people to know what harmful effects are associated with the virus and how to prevent it. the main focus is pregnant women. "women who are going to maybe travel outside of the country to more of our southern countries should probably really talk to their health care providers. maybe think about postponing this trip." if you are planning a trip they highly recommend talking with your doctor before you leave to any of the countries with an outbreak. it's time now to get a first look at the forecast... let's head down to amber alexander at the science center. ad lib wx quick the author of the pulitzer prize had died. harper lee died at age 89. lee submitted her manuscript for "to kill a mockingbird" back in 1957 and was asked to rewrite it. in july of 1960 the novel was publish
between the age of 61-80 who has recently traveled to central america. in the u-s, the count is now up to 84 confirmed cases of zika. the polk county health department is working to teach people about the virus before they head out of the country for spring break next month. they want people to know what harmful effects are associated with the virus and how to prevent it. the main focus is pregnant women. "women who are going to maybe travel outside of the country to more of our southern...
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the southern borders also where hundreds of thousands from central america enter mexico on a dangerous journey to the u.s.. they tried to hitch a ride atop mexico's north bound freight train known as the beast. >> this is the half way point. trains come through mexico city on their way north. >> along the way we found this migrant who left guatemala for traveling for a month and asked us not to show his case or use his name. >> people die on the train. >> yes, people die or lose their lips he said families sometimes fall off the train. he lived in houston texas for seven years before he was deported. he praised pope francis' american for migrants and wants to make it to the u.s. border when the pope is there. the pope's itinerary reflects the past. today he's on the southern border and ends the trip on the northern border with the u.s.. >> every year nearly half a million migrants try to reach the u.s. through mexico. on wednesday pope francis visits the u.s. mexico border where he is expected to address immigration head on. in mexico city, adriana diaz, cbs 4 news. >>> thank you, now
the southern borders also where hundreds of thousands from central america enter mexico on a dangerous journey to the u.s.. they tried to hitch a ride atop mexico's north bound freight train known as the beast. >> this is the half way point. trains come through mexico city on their way north. >> along the way we found this migrant who left guatemala for traveling for a month and asked us not to show his case or use his name. >> people die on the train. >> yes, people die...
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a school spokeswoman told us no school trips into central america have been counseled and there's no risk to the campus community very important to us that that we have been in contact with both our health and wellness team and the cdc and that there was no health risk to campus physical virus is linked to a rare birth defect that causes brain damage in babies health experts over mc recommending that visitors in affected areas especially pregnant women take measures to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes a dangerous day on the job for a tv crew they were badly hurt while getting ready for a live report we'll tell you what happen to them plus some consider it a big upside will tell you about the results from the iowa results of the cupcake caucus where should you start when you're told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment opopoptions and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. it's the only thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of america
a school spokeswoman told us no school trips into central america have been counseled and there's no risk to the campus community very important to us that that we have been in contact with both our health and wellness team and the cdc and that there was no health risk to campus physical virus is linked to a rare birth defect that causes brain damage in babies health experts over mc recommending that visitors in affected areas especially pregnant women take measures to avoid getting bitten by...
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saturday, saying a student contracted the zika virus over the winter break while traveling in central america. the college will not release any information about the student - like the person's gender, or why he or she was in central america or even who he or she was with. officials will only say the student is still enrolled. officials have said the student is expected to recover and is not having any symptoms of the zika virus. zika is primarily spread to people through a college spokesperson told me the student alerted college officials on friday that he or se contracted the virus and the advisory was sent out on saturday. during an interview this afternoon a spokesperson stressed that they believe there is no risk to anyone else on no risk to anyone else on campus. our message to the campus community and the greater williamsburg community is that we are aware of this that we are monitoring it that our conversations with our own health and wellness team as well as the cdc show that there is no health risk here on campus or in the community. we spoke to several students today about the zika
saturday, saying a student contracted the zika virus over the winter break while traveling in central america. the college will not release any information about the student - like the person's gender, or why he or she was in central america or even who he or she was with. officials will only say the student is still enrolled. officials have said the student is expected to recover and is not having any symptoms of the zika virus. zika is primarily spread to people through a college spokesperson...
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all the women carrying the virus traveled to the caribbean, central america and south america. the most common symptoms of the virus are fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes. a man who led des moines police on a chase is in custody this afternoon. they arrested 46 year old he now faces charges of eluding, felon of possession of a firearm, driving while barred and several traffic violations. he led police on a chase on east 19-th street and grand avenue just after 9- 30 last night. police say they were trying to pull him over for a outstanding warrant. they were able to catch up to him because he had crashed this van into a tree and tried to run off in the 36-hundred block of kinsey avenue. he was not hurt in the crash and is now in the polk county jail. the iowa supreme court has dismissed the appeal of a former d-c-i agent, who claimed he was wrongfully s-u-v that governor branstad was riding in. the opinion by the court was released this morning. it says the appeal of larry was untimely. the appeal stems from a lawsuit brought by hedlund against the state claiming he was wron
all the women carrying the virus traveled to the caribbean, central america and south america. the most common symptoms of the virus are fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes. a man who led des moines police on a chase is in custody this afternoon. they arrested 46 year old he now faces charges of eluding, felon of possession of a firearm, driving while barred and several traffic violations. he led police on a chase on east 19-th street and grand avenue just after 9- 30 last night. police say...
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the mosquito's geographic range increases, as the mosquito starts to penetrate south america, central americalow it. >> so the fact that it's spread by mosquitos is one way. does that make it harder or easier to contain than, say, ebola? >> in some ways, it makes it much more difficult to contain. because whereas with ebola, primarily the method of transmission was human-to-human. an infected person would get infected by someone else. we could institute public health measures and isolate patients and sort of keep them away, sick patients from those who are healthy. with zika, it's going to be a bigger challenge because we have to eradicate mosquito reservoirs, and unfortunately, many of the areas -- many of the countries that are affected, these are tropical regions. and it's very difficult to eradicate the breeding grounds for mosquitos. >> and other than mosquitos, how else is it spread? >> well, there have been just recently reported some documented cases of -- actually one case of sexual transmission of the virus. and that's thought to be because the virus in some instances -- and we don'
the mosquito's geographic range increases, as the mosquito starts to penetrate south america, central americalow it. >> so the fact that it's spread by mosquitos is one way. does that make it harder or easier to contain than, say, ebola? >> in some ways, it makes it much more difficult to contain. because whereas with ebola, primarily the method of transmission was human-to-human. an infected person would get infected by someone else. we could institute public health measures and...
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. >> secretary, if i could, in the summer of 2014 upd undocumented children from central america should be sent back as soon as it can be determined who responsible adults in their family are, a position you've been defended by saying we had to send a message to families and communities in central america not to send their children here. that's far from the message pope francis had yesterday. he criticized leaders calling migrants cannon foder and human tragedy. do you still believe you held that position and that is a right position? >> first, let me really express my deep appreciation to pope francis. he has talked about immigrants and migrants everywhere in the world. he came to our boarder to talk about it again and i really appreciate him doing that because i hope people will begin to understand that we've got to show our values. we need to provide huh main treatment. so here's what i believe. number one we need to end family detention. i've been saying that for a very long time. we need to close the private family detention centers that are making a profit off of housing family me
. >> secretary, if i could, in the summer of 2014 upd undocumented children from central america should be sent back as soon as it can be determined who responsible adults in their family are, a position you've been defended by saying we had to send a message to families and communities in central america not to send their children here. that's far from the message pope francis had yesterday. he criticized leaders calling migrants cannon foder and human tragedy. do you still believe you...
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. >> secretary, if i could, in the summer of 2014 upd undocumented children from central america should be sent back as soon as it can be determined who responsible adults in their family are, a position you've been defended by saying we had to send a message to families and communities in central america not to send their children here. that's far from the message pope francis had yesterday. he criticized leaders calling migrants cannon foder and human tragedy. do you still believe you held that position and that is a right position? >> first, let me really express my deep appreciation to pope francis. he has talked about immigrants and migrants everywhere in the world. he came to our boarder to talk about it again and i really appreciate him doing that because i hope people will begin to understand that we've got to show our values. we need to provide huh main treatment. so here's what i believe. number one we need to end family detention. i've been saying that for a very long time. we need to close the private family detention centers that are making a profit off of housing family me
. >> secretary, if i could, in the summer of 2014 upd undocumented children from central america should be sent back as soon as it can be determined who responsible adults in their family are, a position you've been defended by saying we had to send a message to families and communities in central america not to send their children here. that's far from the message pope francis had yesterday. he criticized leaders calling migrants cannon foder and human tragedy. do you still believe you...
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she recently traveled to central america. the department says the general public in iowa is not at risk of getting the mosquito- borne virus. zika infections are spreading through central and south america and the caribbean. it's been linked to a serious birth defect that caucuses babies to be born with small heads and often brain damage. the centers for disease control is also o vestigating a possible link between zika and a neurological condition that a man and the neighbor he was trying to save both ended up in the hospital after an early morning fire in waterloo. fire crews responded to 17-20 jefferson street around 5 a-m. firefighters say a renter in a downstairs apartment woke up and tried to help his neighbor in a burning upstairs apartment. they say the man cut himself while trying to break a window. firefighters found the upstairs tenant and rescued him from the burning building. he had serious burns. investigators don't think the fire is suspicious, and say it started somewhere in the front of the apartment. the pare
she recently traveled to central america. the department says the general public in iowa is not at risk of getting the mosquito- borne virus. zika infections are spreading through central and south america and the caribbean. it's been linked to a serious birth defect that caucuses babies to be born with small heads and often brain damage. the centers for disease control is also o vestigating a possible link between zika and a neurological condition that a man and the neighbor he was trying to...
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the student caught the virus while traveling to central america during a recent break. 10 on your side caught up with other students on campus. sot - ross anderson, senior w & m student - about it, life is pretty much continuing normally for me. 19:12:06 sot - jessie chiasson, freshman w & m student - clip 1 19:06:32 i haven't concerned about it. 19:06:38 sot - katie slacin, concern later when the weather gets warmer. 19:10:01 william and mary officials say they will monitor travel warnings but insist there is no health risk to the campus. good morning, hampton roads. let's check there's a winter storm warning in effect for much of colorado. and its causing havoc at the airportsts. more than two-thirds of all flights have been cancelled out of denver international airport. crews are working frantically to de-ice planes. they have all 250 snow removal machines at the airport ready to go. the storm is expected to continue today. it could be a few days until flights in denver are back up to normal. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: partly cloudy. cooler. highs will be in the low 50s.
the student caught the virus while traveling to central america during a recent break. 10 on your side caught up with other students on campus. sot - ross anderson, senior w & m student - about it, life is pretty much continuing normally for me. 19:12:06 sot - jessie chiasson, freshman w & m student - clip 1 19:06:32 i haven't concerned about it. 19:06:38 sot - katie slacin, concern later when the weather gets warmer. 19:10:01 william and mary officials say they will monitor travel...
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the student got the virus during a visit to central america. today hundreds of people in the community are expected to remember the dooley family killed last week in chesapeake. later this evening there is a memorial service for the family here at deep creek baptist church. last week, police say cameron dooley killed his parents, brother, sister, and grandmother before shooting himself. ahead on fox43 in just two minutes, rico bush will explain a new way to make donations to the family. good morning, hampton roads. let's check today: mix of sun and clouds with highs in the low 70s. isolated evening showers are possible. wind: sw 10-15mph tonight: isolated showers; otherwise, chilly. lows in the lower 40s. wind: nne 5-15mph. tuesday: partly-mainly cloudy sky. cooler with mid 50s. wind: nne 5-15mph. a cold front is moving towards our area in the low 70s. as the cold front moves into our area this evening, isolated showers may accompany it. so, if you're heading out for dinner tonight...grab the umbrella. in the wake of the front, tuesday (ground
the student got the virus during a visit to central america. today hundreds of people in the community are expected to remember the dooley family killed last week in chesapeake. later this evening there is a memorial service for the family here at deep creek baptist church. last week, police say cameron dooley killed his parents, brother, sister, and grandmother before shooting himself. ahead on fox43 in just two minutes, rico bush will explain a new way to make donations to the family. good...
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we go to the caribbean, central america, south america and that is the place we want people to understand that there risk is so that they'll take some common sense type of precautions so they don't get this viral infection while they travel. 5:12:00 those precautions include long pants... using mosquito spray.. and avoiding the outdoors during peak mosquito times. the collins-maxwell school district is looking for a new superintendent... the now former superintendent, jason ellingson, resigned just one day after he was placed on administrative leave. in a statement a spokesperson says, "earlier this week, the district received a report making certain allegations against the superintendent. the allegations releated to off- duty matters. there is no evidence that any persons have been harmed." the story county sheriffs office tells us they are not actively investigating ellingson. just getting to school is proving difficult in warren county... many residents say rural roads are dangerous.. and in desperate need of repair... channel 13's mike dasilva looked at the problem.. and the possible
we go to the caribbean, central america, south america and that is the place we want people to understand that there risk is so that they'll take some common sense type of precautions so they don't get this viral infection while they travel. 5:12:00 those precautions include long pants... using mosquito spray.. and avoiding the outdoors during peak mosquito times. the collins-maxwell school district is looking for a new superintendent... the now former superintendent, jason ellingson, resigned...
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the zika virus is now present in at least 24 countries mostly through southern and central america. but right now, here's a look at opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. across the area during the morning commute. this will be a bit of a fluffier snow this time around and with wind all lead to a slick commute. combine this with falling temperatures, and it may be hazardous for several hours. plan wind to also gust to 35-40mph, especially during the morning hours. wind will become much lighter late tonight. thursday continues to look dry and quiet with a snow chance still in the works for later on friday. thanks kaj. we are still on track to see some snow move across the area will be a bit of a fluffier snow this time around and with wind increasing behind it, this will all lead to a slick commute. combine this with falling temperatures, and it may be hazardous for several hours. plan wind to also gust to 35-40mph, especially during the morning hours. wind will become much lighter late tonight. thursday continues to look dry and quiet with a snow chance still in the works for
the zika virus is now present in at least 24 countries mostly through southern and central america. but right now, here's a look at opening farm markets. good morning! it's ---. across the area during the morning commute. this will be a bit of a fluffier snow this time around and with wind all lead to a slick commute. combine this with falling temperatures, and it may be hazardous for several hours. plan wind to also gust to 35-40mph, especially during the morning hours. wind will become much...
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not just here in the u.s., but also in central america, south america, and the caribbean countries as we. >> reporter: is that realistic different that they are far poorer countries of the united states and we only have five labs. >> this he will require lots of assistance, that will require a plan and we don't have a commercially available test that can be done at the point of care. you actually have to take a sample and accepted to a lab that's what will cause a big backlog and delay diagnosis. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control and prevention, only about one in five people infected actually get sick. symptoms are usually mild and last about a week. fever, rash, joint pain and pink eye. but in brazil, something more startling and insidious is happening. therein frequented pregnant women have given birth to more than 4,000 babies suffering from microcephaly. a rare neurological disorder that is being linked to zika virus. with this birth defect, the brain doesn't develop normally during preis a or stops growing altogether. resulting in a disproportionately smal
not just here in the u.s., but also in central america, south america, and the caribbean countries as we. >> reporter: is that realistic different that they are far poorer countries of the united states and we only have five labs. >> this he will require lots of assistance, that will require a plan and we don't have a commercially available test that can be done at the point of care. you actually have to take a sample and accepted to a lab that's what will cause a big backlog and...
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. >> they are working hard now we know it train people all over central america, latin america and throughout the united states to -- to handle the . >> around the clock every day of the year. virus to understand it, to understand how it is transmitted. >> we maintain colonies. >> reporter: the cdc first worked with the virus in 2007 but three months ago they began figuring out the latest outbreak. >> it is unprecedented to what we have seen in the and say the clinical presentation is different as well. . >> reporter: two different species of mosquitos are responsibility for transmitting the virus. the cdc is learning move through their office in brazil. >> we have a team getting set to leave this weekend to begin the study that i mentioned. >> reporter: the birth defect that researchers are still trying to figure out may be connected to pregnant women who are diagnosed with zika. >> for all other travelers other than pregnant women they aware and take precautions to avoid mosquitos. >> the likelihood of the zika virus spreading to colorado isn't likely. the mosquitos aren't found in the stat
. >> they are working hard now we know it train people all over central america, latin america and throughout the united states to -- to handle the . >> around the clock every day of the year. virus to understand it, to understand how it is transmitted. >> we maintain colonies. >> reporter: the cdc first worked with the virus in 2007 but three months ago they began figuring out the latest outbreak. >> it is unprecedented to what we have seen in the and say the...
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. >> medical confidentiality i a peeshs the person did travel to central america. they say this person has recovered and poses no dachblg to the community. >> it was just a matter of time before you're testing and discovered our first case of zika. >> so where is zika headed next sn it's probably puerto rico. they've asked for emergency fuin theous braekt as it tlends tru erk p mplt it has hired duo ed infectious disease experts. >> one of the suspects in a violent jewelry store heist is now in jail. that crime was caught only surveil enlsz cameras and shows where the suspected held a knife to the store owner's throat: police say the person arrested toad is a teenager. officers are still searching fwr a second subt. >> a v v lawmaker is ising yagt. >>> here's how it would work. an aurs couldn't pull you other fer ploering. and then they can blt. >> a peet yach rik den h nmt crock . >> we asked what you think of sh. >> the vast majority of owe glurng is asks. >> doug is back with a frosty forecast. urn push. >> it's going to be a cold day today, for sure. right now,
. >> medical confidentiality i a peeshs the person did travel to central america. they say this person has recovered and poses no dachblg to the community. >> it was just a matter of time before you're testing and discovered our first case of zika. >> so where is zika headed next sn it's probably puerto rico. they've asked for emergency fuin theous braekt as it tlends tru erk p mplt it has hired duo ed infectious disease experts. >> one of the suspects in a violent...
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virus a william and mary spokesperson just told us that a student contracted the virus while in central america. she went on to say, the college believes there is no health risk to the campus and that the student should recover. as we've reported, the zika virus is spread by mosquitoes and has been linked to birth defects in newborn babies. the world health organization is meeting today to discuss it. today we could learn more about the cause of a deadly train derailment in philadelphia. federal investigators are evidence and reports from last year's amtrak crash. they've already said excessive speed was a factor in may's accident. eight people died and more than two hundred were hurt. the national transportation safety board has not said why the train was going too fast when it rounded a curve. a life-saving app. the simple task you should do that could help paramedics save you unconscious. listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's with me?! yay! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with 9
virus a william and mary spokesperson just told us that a student contracted the virus while in central america. she went on to say, the college believes there is no health risk to the campus and that the student should recover. as we've reported, the zika virus is spread by mosquitoes and has been linked to birth defects in newborn babies. the world health organization is meeting today to discuss it. today we could learn more about the cause of a deadly train derailment in philadelphia....
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case reports show each woman traveled to countries within the caribbean, central america, and south america. officials say the mosquitoes spreading the virus are not found in iowa, so the risk of the spread of the virus is low. now, one last look k this mornrng's weather, justin. clouds will break this afternoon peeks of sunshine before the day is all said and done. highs today will top out into the low 40s, keeping us above normal by a few degrees. tonight lows drop down into the upper 20s due to clearing skies. wds shift from the west to the southwest as high pressure moves in. our southwest wind in combination with beautiful sunshine will allow our temperatures to warm into the upper 50s for you saturday. our highs will be 20 to 25 degrees above normal all weekend. chances for precipitation stay slim through the weekend. our next real chance for any type of precipitation will move in on tuesday. that's all t t time we have today on the kcrg-tv9 news at midday. be sure to watch kcrg- tv9 news at 5 and 6. >> announcer: have no fear, friday is here, and we are celebrating by serving up deli
case reports show each woman traveled to countries within the caribbean, central america, and south america. officials say the mosquitoes spreading the virus are not found in iowa, so the risk of the spread of the virus is low. now, one last look k this mornrng's weather, justin. clouds will break this afternoon peeks of sunshine before the day is all said and done. highs today will top out into the low 40s, keeping us above normal by a few degrees. tonight lows drop down into the upper 20s due...