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dr. anne schuchat said the focus remains on keeping pregnant women from getting infected. jon lapook, thank you. >>> how america's top-selling vehicle performed in a crash test. >>> new video reveals what we didn't know about the murder of a super bowl champion. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ♪ ♪ everyone loves how they feel in dark clothes. and to keep those darks from fading... there's woolite darks. it's free of harsh ingredients, keeping dark clothes looking like new for 30 washes so your love for dark clothes will never fade. woolite darks. (sound♪ of music ♪histling) introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. seems like every time the toilet someone's there to undo it. after a superior clean, apply the lysol click gel. to keep it fresh, flush, after flush, after flush. for a toilet that gets clean, then actually stays that way. lysol that. yeah, i was just talking uhabout yourico?... emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car over
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dr. anne schuchat said the focus remains on keeping pregnant women from getting infected. jon lapook, thank you. >>> how america's top-selling vehicle performed in a crash test. >>> new video reveals what we didn't know about the murder of a super bowl champion. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well control
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dr. anne schuchat.ll start with cal this morning. >> my question is can a whole group of people -- >> can a whole group of people get post-traumatic syndrome brought on by the federal government because they're taking half our pensions away and we're too old to get a part-time job and a lot of us are in such poor health that we could aren't get a part-time job even if we wanted to? >> you know, post traumatic stress syndrome is a difficult condition and there are so many challenges in life that can trigger it. i'm so sorry for your situation, and i really hope the best for you. >> and we'll go to john in rockville, maryland. you're on with dr. anne schuchat. the hospitals and nursing homes in this country there seem to be a large percentage of input with respect to care and the second question is the cdc considered to be a part of the executive branch of the government, exactly what is the cdc as an entity? >> thanks so much. you know, the cdc works closely with the health care system, one of our -- >>
dr. anne schuchat.ll start with cal this morning. >> my question is can a whole group of people -- >> can a whole group of people get post-traumatic syndrome brought on by the federal government because they're taking half our pensions away and we're too old to get a part-time job and a lot of us are in such poor health that we could aren't get a part-time job even if we wanted to? >> you know, post traumatic stress syndrome is a difficult condition and there are so many...
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dr. anne schuchat says researchers are just starting to learn why the virus may be so dangerous. >> in animal studies of the zika virus, it seems that the virus is attracted to nerve tissue or brain tissue. and so we worry that in humans, that this virus may destroy nerve tissue or attack brain cells. >> reporter: to keep this in perspective, most people who get zika recover completely after a relatively mild illness. dr. schuchat told me the focus remains on preventing pregnant women from getting infected. >> pelley: jon lapook for us tonight, jon, thank you. still ahead, how america's top-selling vehicle performed in a crash test. and new video reveals what we didn't know about the murder of cbs evening news continues. my opioid pain medication is slowing my insides to a crawl. that's opioid-induced constipation, oic, a different type of constipation. i'm really struggling to find relief... paint a different picture. talk to your doctor about oic and prescription treatment options. don't let a cracked windshield ruin your plans. trust safelite. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" you
dr. anne schuchat says researchers are just starting to learn why the virus may be so dangerous. >> in animal studies of the zika virus, it seems that the virus is attracted to nerve tissue or brain tissue. and so we worry that in humans, that this virus may destroy nerve tissue or attack brain cells. >> reporter: to keep this in perspective, most people who get zika recover completely after a relatively mild illness. dr. schuchat told me the focus remains on preventing pregnant...
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dr. anne schuchat. sioux falls, south dakota. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is, can a whole group of people get posttraumatic syndrome brought on by the federal government because they are taking half our pensions away and we are too old to get a part-time job and a lot of us are in such poor health that we could not get a part-time job even if we wanted to? guest: posttraumatic stress syndrome is a difficult condition and there are many challenges in life that can trigger it. i am sorry for your situation and i hope the best for you. host: we go to john in rockville, maryland. john, you are on "washington journal." ma'am, i have two questions. in the hospitals and nursing homes in this country, there seems to be a large percentage of foreign input with respect to care. does the cdc get involved with that? my second question is, is the cdc considered to be a part of the executive branch of the government? what is the cdc exactly as an entity? guest: thanks so much. the cdc works closely with the health care system. one of our priorities is to stre
dr. anne schuchat. sioux falls, south dakota. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is, can a whole group of people get posttraumatic syndrome brought on by the federal government because they are taking half our pensions away and we are too old to get a part-time job and a lot of us are in such poor health that we could not get a part-time job even if we wanted to? guest: posttraumatic stress syndrome is a difficult condition and there are many challenges in life that can trigger it....
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dr. anne schuchat, live here on c-span3.nd the house and senate both in session this week, the senate meeting today at 3:00 eastern to resume debate on a bill to extend funding for the federal aviation administration, and a confirmation vote on a judicial nomination at 5:30. the house returns from a three-week break. today a short pro forma session and tomorrow resuming live business with a bill to make the zika virus vaccine eligible for priority reviews by the fda. they'll also take up legislation that requires the homeland security department to prepare a southwest border threat analysis. live coverage of the house over on c-span and the senate on c-span2. and tonight at 8:00, a look at the implications of allowing women to serve in combat roles in the military. current and former military officials will address troop morale, recruitment and training, and how other countries have integrated women into combat. here's a preview. >> i spent four y
dr. anne schuchat, live here on c-span3.nd the house and senate both in session this week, the senate meeting today at 3:00 eastern to resume debate on a bill to extend funding for the federal aviation administration, and a confirmation vote on a judicial nomination at 5:30. the house returns from a three-week break. today a short pro forma session and tomorrow resuming live business with a bill to make the zika virus vaccine eligible for priority reviews by the fda. they'll also take up...
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dr. anne schuchat of the cdc. principal deputy director there.es for the rest of our program as well so if you don't get your call in at this segment we will have other cdc officials here on our program. don is waiting in powell, tennessee for you. caller: i have two things. i am a chronic pain patient. i went in for a minor back surgery. the doctor has got me confused or something. cut from my butt to my bra strap. my regular doctor sent me to this pain clinic. i can barely walk to the bathroom to be honest with you. i am on pain medicine. when they sent me over to this pain clinic, now i am the mother of what tro children. i am 42 years ash of four children. i am 42 years old and everyone looks at me like i'm a drug addict. when i take my prescription to the pharmacy everybody looks at me like i'm a drug addict. i would like to know -- you said exercise does wonders. if you can't walk, how are you going to do exercise? the injections don't help. what are you supposed to do? you go and you take your medicine like you are supposed to and you won'
dr. anne schuchat of the cdc. principal deputy director there.es for the rest of our program as well so if you don't get your call in at this segment we will have other cdc officials here on our program. don is waiting in powell, tennessee for you. caller: i have two things. i am a chronic pain patient. i went in for a minor back surgery. the doctor has got me confused or something. cut from my butt to my bra strap. my regular doctor sent me to this pain clinic. i can barely walk to the...
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dr. anne schuchat of the cdc. principal deputy director there. we will be talking about other cdc issues for the rest of our program as well so if you don't get your call in at this segment we will have other cdc officials here on our program. don is waiting in powell, tennessee for you. caller: i have two things. i am a chronic pain patient. i went in for a minor back surgery. the doctor has got me confused or something. cut from my butt to my bra strap. my regular doctor sent me to this pain clinic. i can barely walk to the bathroom to be honest with you. i am on pain medicine. when they sent me over to this pain clinic, now i am the mother of what tro children. i am 42 years ash of four children. i am 42 years old and everyone looks at me like i'm a drug addict. when i take my prescription to the pharmacy everybody looks at me like i'm a drug addict. i would like to know -- you said exercise does wonders. if you can't walk, how are you going to do exercise? the injections don't help. what are you supposed to do? you go and you take your medici
dr. anne schuchat of the cdc. principal deputy director there. we will be talking about other cdc issues for the rest of our program as well so if you don't get your call in at this segment we will have other cdc officials here on our program. don is waiting in powell, tennessee for you. caller: i have two things. i am a chronic pain patient. i went in for a minor back surgery. the doctor has got me confused or something. cut from my butt to my bra strap. my regular doctor sent me to this pain...
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dr. jon lapook. >> everything we look at with this virus seems to be a bit scarier than we initially thought. >> reporter: at a white house briefing today, doctors anne schuchat of the c.d.c. and dr. anthony fauci of the n.i.h. didn't mince words. >> i'm not an alarmist, but the more we learn about the neurological aspect, the more we look around and say, this is serious. >> reporter: serious because new research is linking zika to more complications than previously thought, not just microcephaly, an abnormally small brain at birth, but also miscarriage, prematurity and blindness in newborn, and just yesterday a neurological complication in adults. one report from brazil found abnormal fetal ultrasounds in 29% of zika-infected women. >> we've also learned the virus is likely to be a problem at much of the pregnancy period, not just probably first trimester. >> reporter: the c.d.c. now believes aedes aegypti, the mosquito that carries the virus, is found in 30 states, not 12 as previously estimated. and the u.s. is no longer aggressively killing mosquitoes. between 2004 and 2012, more than half the states reduced their mosquito trapping and testing programs. >
dr. jon lapook. >> everything we look at with this virus seems to be a bit scarier than we initially thought. >> reporter: at a white house briefing today, doctors anne schuchat of the c.d.c. and dr. anthony fauci of the n.i.h. didn't mince words. >> i'm not an alarmist, but the more we learn about the neurological aspect, the more we look around and say, this is serious. >> reporter: serious because new research is linking zika to more complications than previously...
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dr. jon lapook. >> everything we look at with this virus seems to be a bit scarier than we initially thought. >> reporter: at a white house briefing today, doctors ann schuchat anthony fauci did not mince words. >> i'm not an alarmist, but mort we learn about neurological aspects the more we say this is very serious. >> reporter: serious because new research is linking zika to more complications than previously thought. not just microcephaly, a small brain at birth. miscarriage, premature tee and blindness in newborns and yesterday new neurological complication in adults. one report from brazil found . >> we have learned the virus is likely to be a problem at much of the pregnancy period, not just probably the first trimester. >> the cdc believes, aedes-aegypti, is found 30 in states not 12 as previously estimated. the u.s. is no longer aggressively killing mosquitoes. more than half the states reduced trapping and testing programs. >> we have really let our mosquito control efforts wither away. >> reporter: the administration says the $1.9 billion will be used to beef up ability to diagnose zika, get rid of breeding grounds, track the disease and develop a
dr. jon lapook. >> everything we look at with this virus seems to be a bit scarier than we initially thought. >> reporter: at a white house briefing today, doctors ann schuchat anthony fauci did not mince words. >> i'm not an alarmist, but mort we learn about neurological aspects the more we say this is very serious. >> reporter: serious because new research is linking zika to more complications than previously thought. not just microcephaly, a small brain at birth....