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dr. rand paul: i am excited. >> i support about 95% of the studies support. dr. rand paul: that is pretty good. >> none of us will agree 100% on everything. dr. rand paul: what we do need is someone who will not preside over the continuation of what we have. i will stop the spending. i will not do the borrowing, borrowing, borrowing. cows for bothed parties in the to be gored. we can't just keep spending money. i am a very rare species. >> i still think the number one threat to our national security is our debt. you won't be able to defend yourselves. i think sometimes people mistake spending for something that works. the optimal say conservatives lesssay that they need federal control in education, but the same that we need to spend more money at the pentagon. a trillion there was dollars in natural gas. we are spending $15 million via providing scholarships to college for foreign students. government is one of the few places on the planet will be of input and not output. exactly, if you measured output you would probably shut the whole thing down. >> that is pro
dr. rand paul: i am excited. >> i support about 95% of the studies support. dr. rand paul: that is pretty good. >> none of us will agree 100% on everything. dr. rand paul: what we do need is someone who will not preside over the continuation of what we have. i will stop the spending. i will not do the borrowing, borrowing, borrowing. cows for bothed parties in the to be gored. we can't just keep spending money. i am a very rare species. >> i still think the number one threat...
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said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools however angegeca alfredson...a parent of north middle schooler isn't convinced. are you kikiing me, are you kidding me?!," said angelica alfredson. an automated message sent out at 6:30 p-m notifed parents of the incident..which school officials say happened before school started monday morning.. some kid comes with a weapon and you knew about this and you just let him come and my kid is there, that's crazy there's no excuse sioux city police say a parent notified the school..after the student...showed school officals found the unloaded gun in n the child's possession....and he i inow charged with carryg a concealed weapon. angelica says the school waited too long to notify parents ,while others commend the school. "it's concerning but i think it was just an unfortunate situation that happend, and the school staff and administration acted quickly and responsibly to keep anything from happening," said "it's not okay, none of this
said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools however angegeca alfredson...a parent of north middle schooler isn't convinced. are you kikiing me, are you kidding me?!," said angelica alfredson. an automated message sent out at 6:30 p-m notifed parents of the incident..which school officials say happened before school started monday morning.. some kid comes with a weapon and you knew about this and you just let him come and my kid is there, that's crazy there's no...
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dr. ron paul, former texas congressman and host of the ron paul liberty report.'s talk about north korea a bit. >> okay. >> should they have a hydrogen bomb? is that okay? >> well, no, they shouldn't have them, but we should have a lot less of them, too. nobody should have them. it would be best that nobody has them. but, no, we don't need more nuclear bombs in the world. >> yeah. >> of course they don't have one. so i don't think people should get too worried and lie awake at night right now because somebody that's pretty inept as a world leader is turning to threats. the comedy here is that we sort of cringe, that north korea, they can't feed themselves, they can't light their country up, they don't have electricity, we're intimidated and we all of a sudden have to make this a big, big event. it's interjected into the presidential campaign. no, i think the whole process is overblown. >> okay. >> but the question was should we have more nukes? no, we should have a lot less. >> i'm not so worried about us, by in large the state actors who have nuclear weapons can
dr. ron paul, former texas congressman and host of the ron paul liberty report.'s talk about north korea a bit. >> okay. >> should they have a hydrogen bomb? is that okay? >> well, no, they shouldn't have them, but we should have a lot less of them, too. nobody should have them. it would be best that nobody has them. but, no, we don't need more nuclear bombs in the world. >> yeah. >> of course they don't have one. so i don't think people should get too worried and...
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(track) dr. paul wang from autism speaks says the study reinforces what has become a leading research theory on autism risk. (sot dr. paul wang/autism speaks) i think it's very clear actually. that the processes that underlie autism in a large majority of cases start before birth. that is true for genetic factors, true for things like pollution exposure (track)that's why experts say it's important for moms to maintain a healthy weight before and during pregnancy. danielle nottingham, cbs news los angeles. 3 it's estimated that 1 in 68 children have autism in the united states. 3 this weekend is looking warm with a slight chance of showers saturday night but a winter storm could be on its way next week but the models still haven't quite captured the storm track.. i will have more details on that in just a 3 "first alert weather with meteorologist kayla novak." 3 3 kayla and larry talk about today's weather and the upcoming forecast. into the upper 20s. throughout the day saturday clouds will be increas
(track) dr. paul wang from autism speaks says the study reinforces what has become a leading research theory on autism risk. (sot dr. paul wang/autism speaks) i think it's very clear actually. that the processes that underlie autism in a large majority of cases start before birth. that is true for genetic factors, true for things like pollution exposure (track)that's why experts say it's important for moms to maintain a healthy weight before and during pregnancy. danielle nottingham, cbs news...
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superintedent dr paul gausman insists students were never at risk. we don't believe that in the initial conversaions that was the innt to bring a weapon into school to do harm to any other student or any other staff member." said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of schools alfredson...a parent schooler isn't convinced. are you kidding me?!," said angelica alfredson. an automated message sent out at 6:30 p-m notifed parents of the happened before school started monday morning.. natpop -- angelica listening to message some kid comes with a weapon and you knew about this and you just let him come and my kid is there, that's crazy there's no excuse sioux city police say a parent notified the school..after the student...showed their child the gun. school officals found the unloaded gun in the child's possession....and he is now charged with carrying a concealed weapon. angelica says the school waited too long to notify parents ,while others commend the school. "it's concerning but i think it was just an unfortunate situation that happend, and the school s
superintedent dr paul gausman insists students were never at risk. we don't believe that in the initial conversaions that was the innt to bring a weapon into school to do harm to any other student or any other staff member." said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of schools alfredson...a parent schooler isn't convinced. are you kidding me?!," said angelica alfredson. an automated message sent out at 6:30 p-m notifed parents of the happened before school started monday morning.. natpop...
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tim and jenna superintendent dr. paul gausman says this all unfolded about 15 minutes before school srted yesterday morning. he says a tip was called into school officials... that a student was arriving with a weapon. sioux city police tell us they're charging a 12- year-old 6th grade boy with carrying a concealed weapon. police say the boy was able to get the 25-caliber pistol out of a lock-box at home. the gun was not loaded and no ammunition was found on the boy. according to policecethe student showed the gun to a friend.... who told his parents... who then notified the school. north middle did not go into lockdown, because dr. gausman says they didn't believe the students were in danger. " we had what we believed to be the threat immediately detained and neutralized and felt that the best step was to begin the school day. you can't do a lockdown and allow someone dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools school officia notified parents of the incident...through an automated phone call.. around
tim and jenna superintendent dr. paul gausman says this all unfolded about 15 minutes before school srted yesterday morning. he says a tip was called into school officials... that a student was arriving with a weapon. sioux city police tell us they're charging a 12- year-old 6th grade boy with carrying a concealed weapon. police say the boy was able to get the 25-caliber pistol out of a lock-box at home. the gun was not loaded and no ammunition was found on the boy. according to policecethe...
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sheila, just a short while ago, i got off the phone with sioux city community schools superintenden t dr. paul gausman and he was quick to note the weapon was not loaded. however, he says this is all about student safety and that fact doesn't take away from the severity of the issue. dr. gausman says the district received the bring a weapon to campus before the day began. once the student got to school, they were able to search, locate the weapon and then detain the student. he was then taken into custody by the police. once again, it's important to note, that the student didn't have the capability to load the weapon, but dr. gausman says that doesn't change the severity of the issue. "we will follow all of the necessary steps, procedures and protocols to make certain that we do all that is necessary to keep our students and staff members safe," said sioux city community schools superintendent, dr. paul gausman. now, speaking of those procedures and protocols, it's important to note that student can't return to school until this case is fully resolved. of course, explusion is a very likely pos
sheila, just a short while ago, i got off the phone with sioux city community schools superintenden t dr. paul gausman and he was quick to note the weapon was not loaded. however, he says this is all about student safety and that fact doesn't take away from the severity of the issue. dr. gausman says the district received the bring a weapon to campus before the day began. once the student got to school, they were able to search, locate the weapon and then detain the student. he was then taken...
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dr. paul gausman said tuesday afternoon the school was notified before school began and the student wawa arched when he arrived on school property before b bng apprehended. he said an automated phone call was sent to parents of students at north middle arnd 6 p.m. where we have most opportunity to connect with the parents of students who attended that school. we wanted that message to get to those parents." dr. gausman says the school district has a lot of actions they need to take and there are a number of steps the school district must go through with the student. gausman said the school does not believe the student brought the students or staff, but that the situation is still being taken very seriously. coming up on news 4 at 6, law enforcement talks about its relationship with the school district to keep and keeping schools safe. authorities in sac county, iowa have now released the name of a man killed in a fire last week. broke out overnight on friday between the commununies of breda an
dr. paul gausman said tuesday afternoon the school was notified before school began and the student wawa arched when he arrived on school property before b bng apprehended. he said an automated phone call was sent to parents of students at north middle arnd 6 p.m. where we have most opportunity to connect with the parents of students who attended that school. we wanted that message to get to those parents." dr. gausman says the school district has a lot of actions they need to take and...
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superintendent dr. paul gausman says the district was tipped off that the student may bring a weapon before the school day began. when that student arrived at school, officials were waiting. they searched the student and located the weapon. into custody. the student will not be allowed to return to school until the case is fully resolved. iowa lawmakers have convened for the 2016 legislative session, with a school funding fight expected in a year with limited new dollars. a key issue will be how much additional funding to provide to schools. this morning, governor terry branstad delivers his condition of the state address to the legislature. he told ktiv's matt breen that he will seek a 2.45 percent increase to basic state aid for schools. that's less than senate majority democrats want to spend and more than house majority republicans have previously sought. republican presidential candidate carly fiorina is back in siouxland. she spoke at bev's on the river in sioux city last night. despite falling pull nu
superintendent dr. paul gausman says the district was tipped off that the student may bring a weapon before the school day began. when that student arrived at school, officials were waiting. they searched the student and located the weapon. into custody. the student will not be allowed to return to school until the case is fully resolved. iowa lawmakers have convened for the 2016 legislative session, with a school funding fight expected in a year with limited new dollars. a key issue will be...
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sot dr. paul wang/autism speaks i think it )s very clear actually. that the processes that underlie autism in a large majority of cases start before birth. that is true for like pollution exposure track thats why experts say its important for moms to maintain a healthy weight before and during pregnancy. danielle nottingham, cbs news los angeles. newschannel three wants to know if you )re going to superbowl 50. our very own makenzie walter will be in san francisco with full coverage of everything super bowl. but before she takes off-- we want to hear from viewers here in hampton roads. if you or someone you know is going to the super bowl-- make sure to tweet at makenzie walter or leave us a message on our facebook page and tell us how we can reach you. and if you want something to watch the big game on, we have some good news for you. watch newschannel three this morning all next week for your chance to win one of these 50- inch smart t-v )s. each morning we will give you a code word to use on newschannel three s facebook page to enter. winners will
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said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools however angegeca alfredson...a parent of a north middle schooler isn't convinced. are you kidding me, are you kidding me?!," said angelica alfredson. an automated message sent out at 6:30 p-m notifed parents of the incident..which school officials say happened before school started monday morning.. natpop -- angelica listening to message some kid comes with a weapon and you knew about this and you just let him come and my kid is there, that's crazy there's no excuse sioux city police say a parent notified the school..after the student...showed their child the gun. school officals found the unloaded gun in the child's is now charged with carrying a concealed weapon. angelica says the school waited too long to notify parents ,while others commend the school. "it's concerning but i think it was just an unfortunate situation that happend, and the school staff and administration acted quickly and responsibly to keep anything from happ
said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools however angegeca alfredson...a parent of a north middle schooler isn't convinced. are you kidding me, are you kidding me?!," said angelica alfredson. an automated message sent out at 6:30 p-m notifed parents of the incident..which school officials say happened before school started monday morning.. natpop -- angelica listening to message some kid comes with a weapon and you knew about this and you just let him come and...
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we asked oncologist dr. paul. >> that's a very good question. it's hard to know what the right answer is. everybody realizes that the studies are not 100%. and that there's problems with all of the studies done. >> reporter: one of the big arguments for screening every two years is the stress surrounding false positives. >> we kind of wasted that woman's time doing all of this stuff. anxiety associated with that could be cancer. you do all of this work-up and it's negative. >> reporter: as for patients who come to see him, dr. paul recommends starting yearly screenings at age 40 despite conflicting guidelines. >> they have guidelines for us to follow. they're guidelines. it doesn't mean you have to do this or not. and sitting down with a physician, the patient together can decide what might be best. >> reporter: as of now, most insurance companies are paying for yearly exams, a good option for patients who would rather be safe than sorry. for the now, i'm ann mcthat mcnamara. >>> well, chances are you're seeing fewer teenagers hanging out behind
we asked oncologist dr. paul. >> that's a very good question. it's hard to know what the right answer is. everybody realizes that the studies are not 100%. and that there's problems with all of the studies done. >> reporter: one of the big arguments for screening every two years is the stress surrounding false positives. >> we kind of wasted that woman's time doing all of this stuff. anxiety associated with that could be cancer. you do all of this work-up and it's negative....
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said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools jessica rae: school officials notified parents of the incident through an automated phone call.. monday evening. some parents were upset they weren't made aware of the situation earlier. however... we spoke with one parent who said she agreed with the school's decision to continue the school day. "people do things anywhere you go, malls, theaters, people can do things so it's no different said allison sexton. "i think the staff acted as quickly and safely as they could to prevent something from happening because things are going to happen in society today." jessica rae: the student who brought the unloaded weapon to school is now suspended.... until the school district completes an investigation on the issue.. which could last up to 45 days. according to the district's policy, the student could face explusi from the school for one year. says... the student to school. jessica rae: on the fire at a popular sioux cityrestaurant on m
said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools jessica rae: school officials notified parents of the incident through an automated phone call.. monday evening. some parents were upset they weren't made aware of the situation earlier. however... we spoke with one parent who said she agreed with the school's decision to continue the school day. "people do things anywhere you go, malls, theaters, people can do things so it's no different said allison sexton. "i...
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dr. paul meyers is vice chairman for childhood cancer research. kerry: you get a dance performance. >> no where is it more evident than in harlem fighting this. >> these kids don't really always get opportunities like this. is a really good feeling. >> reporter: you are seeing the conclusion of a weeklong workshop by a national dance known as the dream project. recital that there's dancers from the institute with special needs students, some learning to dance for the first time. >> it is important that the address that because to be individuals we need to cultivate empathy, we need to cultivate >> reporter: the mother of 12-year-old rihanna, as only a mother can she expresses watching her daughter cheyenne and what this means to her. >> help you get connected, how to make those kids smile. >> is it tough not to cry when you come? >> it is hard to say goodbye. >> reporter: the focus is not a limitation but imagination and understanding. >> these kids have a story behind them. i want to somehow help from soviet has changed me, i am more giving now.
dr. paul meyers is vice chairman for childhood cancer research. kerry: you get a dance performance. >> no where is it more evident than in harlem fighting this. >> these kids don't really always get opportunities like this. is a really good feeling. >> reporter: you are seeing the conclusion of a weeklong workshop by a national dance known as the dream project. recital that there's dancers from the institute with special needs students, some learning to dance for the first...
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>> well, obviously, i mean, dr. paul skipped the last one and mr.going -- says he is not going to come to this one. we love all the candidates. it's a great opportunity for the american people and particularly the people in iowa to have an understanding of teaching these candidates vision, but, wolf, at the end of the day, this is each campaign has to make up their own mind as to what's in their best interest, and, you know, so we respect that decision. >> from the standpoint of the rnc, is it in the best interest to have trump in that debate? >> well, again, i would love to have all of these candidates in the debate. i think each one of them brings a unique perspective and gives voters an opportunity to hear them more before these keep caucuses and primaries that are cup. it's not my decision or the rnc's decision to tell them how or where to be or what to do. each of them has to make that decision as to what is in their best interest, and our job is to respect that decision. >> you can answer this if you want. back channel negotiations, efforts un
>> well, obviously, i mean, dr. paul skipped the last one and mr.going -- says he is not going to come to this one. we love all the candidates. it's a great opportunity for the american people and particularly the people in iowa to have an understanding of teaching these candidates vision, but, wolf, at the end of the day, this is each campaign has to make up their own mind as to what's in their best interest, and, you know, so we respect that decision. >> from the standpoint of the...
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talking about what to do with the extended penny, not talking about whether to extend the penny," said dr, paul gausman, sioux city community >> the largest, and loudest, applause came during thehe governor's call for criminal justice reform. protecting kids from human trafficking, combating domestic violence and finding funding for drug and mental health courts. back to you. (sheila) thanks matt. today the governor of south dakota laid out his agenda for the year with his state of the state speech. dennis daugaard says lawmakers should pass a half-cent tax increase to improve south dakota's teacher pay. he says doing this would make teacher's pay more competative with neighboring states. the sales tax increase would raise more than 100-million dollars. some of that would be put toward helping raise the state's average teacher thousand, 500 dollars per year. nebraska gov. pete ricketts says he won't meet with the president on wednesday when he visits omaha. he will send the lt. governor in his place. rickets says he has a scheduling conflict. the governor plans to give his state of the state on
talking about what to do with the extended penny, not talking about whether to extend the penny," said dr, paul gausman, sioux city community >> the largest, and loudest, applause came during thehe governor's call for criminal justice reform. protecting kids from human trafficking, combating domestic violence and finding funding for drug and mental health courts. back to you. (sheila) thanks matt. today the governor of south dakota laid out his agenda for the year with his state of...
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dr. paul mitchell, journalism professor, unr, "when i read that story quite honestly as a parent i found it quite disturbing but as a journalism professor and her former teacher rather enlightening." and night in the the country has taken notice as well as this year they will be instituting a new policy. super in graphic, "maybe not going to be a fan favorite but i think under the current circumstances and what we are dealing with that no question that one of them is going to be searching these trailers upon entry and limiting some of what is brought in and of course excluding obvious ones we do not want to see." the journalism student she hopes a horrible night can be a learning experience for others. "maybe having them rethink drinking so much and maybe be more responsible with drinking person then it would be worth sharing such a personal thing." if you would like to read lottritz law-tritz blog post in its entirety... a link can be found by going to kolo- tv-dot -com and clicking on hot to
dr. paul mitchell, journalism professor, unr, "when i read that story quite honestly as a parent i found it quite disturbing but as a journalism professor and her former teacher rather enlightening." and night in the the country has taken notice as well as this year they will be instituting a new policy. super in graphic, "maybe not going to be a fan favorite but i think under the current circumstances and what we are dealing with that no question that one of them is going to be...
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superintendent dr. paul gausman any harm. the school district will make a decision on the student in the next 45 days. in the meantime, he's not allowed on campus. governor terry branstad has told iowa lawmakers he wants to invest more money in education and water quality initiatives for the upcoming fiscal year. during his condition of the state speech to lawmakers on tuesday, branstad proposed a state budget of 7-point-4 billion dollars. he stressed it will be a "tight" budget year and growing medicaid costs put a strain on state finances siouxland kids with behavioral issues may get a new way to cope. the possibility of a therapeutic camp for kids is under discussion in o'brien county, iowa. it would include a rock climbing wall, lake activities and an intensive skill development program for the county is seeking a grant of more than a half- million dollars to purchase property in sutherland for the facility. parenting in a digital world was the focus of a talk at south sioux city middle school last night. parents were pre
superintendent dr. paul gausman any harm. the school district will make a decision on the student in the next 45 days. in the meantime, he's not allowed on campus. governor terry branstad has told iowa lawmakers he wants to invest more money in education and water quality initiatives for the upcoming fiscal year. during his condition of the state speech to lawmakers on tuesday, branstad proposed a state budget of 7-point-4 billion dollars. he stressed it will be a "tight" budget year...
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deirdre: so, dr. paul, what did you think overall of last night's debate? we'll get back to some of those immigration and social nauseas minute. but just in general, how do you think your son did? how do you think the other candidates did? >> well, he obviously did the best, and i thought it was -- i thought the debate was better without trump. mainly because they did talk more about issues and there wasn't as much name-calling. still these debates don't offer a whole lot. but he did very, very well and i think he shined because up until now, he's really not been given a great deal chance or coverage and actually it was a great benefit to see trump take a vacation, you know, because he got more time and there were more ideas discussed and therefore it was a great benefit to him. you know, a few weeks ago they were saying, rand, why don't you quit? right now they're saying, you know, he may do pretty well here in the caucuses come monday. deirdre: we did get to hear more from a very group of candidates. i want to ask you. there was a comment made about bill
deirdre: so, dr. paul, what did you think overall of last night's debate? we'll get back to some of those immigration and social nauseas minute. but just in general, how do you think your son did? how do you think the other candidates did? >> well, he obviously did the best, and i thought it was -- i thought the debate was better without trump. mainly because they did talk more about issues and there wasn't as much name-calling. still these debates don't offer a whole lot. but he did...
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dr. paul gausman says a lot of that criticism is 3 unwarranted.speaking this afternoon... the superintendent had words of caution to those criticisizing the district's response to yesterday's incident on social media.he says there are a lot of decisions on when to inform parents.3 3 "i can't speak to that, but physically in this case, because there are other decision making bodies and there are others than just me, and so we take this very seriously, you know those that are out in our community and hear about a challenge like this they come to a conclusion about the student that may not be true about this location."the student in question has only been identified at this point as a 12- year- old, 6th grade boy. he was arrested and is facing charges of carrying a concealed weapon. 3 "and we determined that the safest thing for our students and our staff members as well was to bring those into the building that weren't involved in the threat. we quickly determined this wasn't a was a single student threat."classes continued as normal both yesterday and today at north middle
dr. paul gausman says a lot of that criticism is 3 unwarranted.speaking this afternoon... the superintendent had words of caution to those criticisizing the district's response to yesterday's incident on social media.he says there are a lot of decisions on when to inform parents.3 3 "i can't speak to that, but physically in this case, because there are other decision making bodies and there are others than just me, and so we take this very seriously, you know those that are out in our...
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already injured, but reports just continously rolled in about what possible injuries there were" dr. paul chestovich / umc trauma surgeon "my shift started at 7 o'clock, at 7:05 my activation pager went off and i did what i usually do which is walk to the desk and find out what's coming in, and they said we have a mass casualty incident, we know a car ran over several people on the strip, we don't know how many casualties, we don't know how bad, we just know the first one's on the way and they'll be here in four minutes." the driver accused in the crash, 24-year-old lakeisha nicole holloway, faces murder, child endangerment and felony hit-and-run charges. a scary moment on the roads this morning... caught on video. the school board a bus... that caught fire in the southwest valley. this video was taken around 7- 30... on spumante avenue - near fort apache and blue diamond... and was sent in to our fox five "report it" webpage. a crew with a garbage truck noticed flames under the bus and told the driver - who then stopped the bus. firefighters arrived and extinguished the flames. no one wa
already injured, but reports just continously rolled in about what possible injuries there were" dr. paul chestovich / umc trauma surgeon "my shift started at 7 o'clock, at 7:05 my activation pager went off and i did what i usually do which is walk to the desk and find out what's coming in, and they said we have a mass casualty incident, we know a car ran over several people on the strip, we don't know how many casualties, we don't know how bad, we just know the first one's on the way...
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handful of different performances were showcased at bishop heelan fine arts center superintendent dr. paul gausman pressed his excitment for students to celebrate the holiday in their own way. bishop heelan alumni shared their experiences of growing up bi racial at the high school, while current students from various backgrounds reflected on the civil rights leader by reciting speeches and performing different cultural acts. "i was so pleased to see so many of our public school students celebrating their way the different cultures. whether your celebrating the native american drumming, or the mim presentation that went on, or the reader's theater if you will..the speeches that went on. it's certainly something of great value to our community and we need to do our job to make certain that the students understand the work that's gone behind all of this," said gausman. jeica rae: employees of sioux city had to go to work employees of sioux city had to go to work yesterday but next year they will be able to observe the federal holiday. jessica rae: and on a day where civil rights is on the for
handful of different performances were showcased at bishop heelan fine arts center superintendent dr. paul gausman pressed his excitment for students to celebrate the holiday in their own way. bishop heelan alumni shared their experiences of growing up bi racial at the high school, while current students from various backgrounds reflected on the civil rights leader by reciting speeches and performing different cultural acts. "i was so pleased to see so many of our public school students...
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it happened last debate in the case of dr. paul where he chose not to attend. it was up to him to decide whether or not he believed fox business was in his best interest to attend that debate. we're just following what we've been doing sonar and allowing the candidates to have a direct communication with the networks. >> will he show up, or how long until he has to decide? >> i don't know up until what time, but i know that fox and the rnc have both made it clear that we'd love to have him there, and we'd love to have all the candidates there. i don't know what the drop dead time is. but i think we'll continue to hold out hope up until the last possible moment. >> one thing that the rnc has been very happy about, reince priebus has talked about it and you. you've been happy about how people have wanted to watch the debates so far. with that in mind, and the goal, obviously, being is having as many voters watch these candidates, is this press helpful having one candidate counterprogram your debates? >> again, i would like, and i think chairman priebus would like
it happened last debate in the case of dr. paul where he chose not to attend. it was up to him to decide whether or not he believed fox business was in his best interest to attend that debate. we're just following what we've been doing sonar and allowing the candidates to have a direct communication with the networks. >> will he show up, or how long until he has to decide? >> i don't know up until what time, but i know that fox and the rnc have both made it clear that we'd love to...
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talking about what to do with the extended penny, not talking about whether to extend the penny," said dr, paul gausman, sioux city community schools superintendent. in des moines, matt breen, the governor also talked about protecting kids from human trafficking, combating domestic violence and finding money for drug and mental health courts. veishea is out at iowa state. but some events could take its place. the university president says the school will have a celebration in february -- selling cherry pies for valentine's day. a celebration of the arts will happen in april. plans for next school year include a community service project, a parade -- also an event welcoming students back to campus. the university ended veishea in 2014 -- saying the celebration put students at risk. a sheriff's office in wisconsin has a program pairing shelter dogs with inmates. it's a new leash on life. lauren winfrey explains how it gives inmates a fresh start. about bella -- a former shelter dog who was the first to find a new "definitely when they get adopted, that's the best. we just had four puppies like si
talking about what to do with the extended penny, not talking about whether to extend the penny," said dr, paul gausman, sioux city community schools superintendent. in des moines, matt breen, the governor also talked about protecting kids from human trafficking, combating domestic violence and finding money for drug and mental health courts. veishea is out at iowa state. but some events could take its place. the university president says the school will have a celebration in february --...
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said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools the student is now suspended.... completes an investigation on the issue.. which could last up to 45 days. the district says it will follow board policies...and the district's student code of conduct regarding the incident. according to the district's policy, the student could face explusion from the school for one year. dr. gauzman says, it's not clear why the student brought the gun to school. now. some parents have expressed ncerns over not being notified about the incident immediately. coming up at six... we'll hear from one of those parents. jenna: an accident on i-29 backed up traffic for quite sometime early this morning... around 6:50, a southbound car ran out of gas and couldn't pull onto the shoulder because of construction.n. then, an oncoming car hit the vehicle,e,locking both lanesf traffic near the exit. two people were taken to mercy hosptal with minor injuries. no charges have been immediately filed. tim: an impro
said dr. paul gausman, superintendent of sioux city community schools the student is now suspended.... completes an investigation on the issue.. which could last up to 45 days. the district says it will follow board policies...and the district's student code of conduct regarding the incident. according to the district's policy, the student could face explusion from the school for one year. dr. gauzman says, it's not clear why the student brought the gun to school. now. some parents have...
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penny sales tax came from a conversation he had with sioux city community schools superintenden t dr. paul gausman. the community development agency, in south sioux city, is looking for commercial developers to propose ideas for nearly 20 to 30 acres of land. the area, which is called the "all american division", is behind the walmart on cornhusker drive. it has 11 available lots. each one is between one- and-a-half and three-and- half acres. the price is about 35- thousand an acre. today, the board met to discuss possible options for the area including a spec building. "a lot of these businesses are one they're looking for land, which of times we're also looking for a space and looking for it in a short period of time." the cda has been marketing the land for a few years. they have looked at different things including restaurants, sports bars and a bowling alley. for anyone interested in purchasing land they can contact the economic development director at the number on the bottom of the screen. tobacco products may soon be banned in some parts of spirit lake, iowa. steve schwaller from k
penny sales tax came from a conversation he had with sioux city community schools superintenden t dr. paul gausman. the community development agency, in south sioux city, is looking for commercial developers to propose ideas for nearly 20 to 30 acres of land. the area, which is called the "all american division", is behind the walmart on cornhusker drive. it has 11 available lots. each one is between one- and-a-half and three-and- half acres. the price is about 35- thousand an acre....
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dr. paul sacks heads up brigham women's infectious disease department. >> zika has been in africa and polynesia. he says most people may not even realize they have it but that pregnant women need to be >> pregnant women who have contracted this appear to have a higher chance of having a baby with a malformation being born with a very, very small --. >> we don't expect a major outbreak in the united states despite the fact that there's considerable problems. >> reporter: that includes nearly 4,000 cases of zika linked and the rest of the country. if you're not pregnant and you do contract the zika virus. the worst you experience are flu-like symptoms and that is unlikely since the type of virus is not common in boston. i'm john monahan, fox 25 news. >>> john, thanks. and as we mentioned, the zika virus is the number one story on myfoxboston.com. you can log on right now to learn more about the virus, read the complete cdc warning for pregnant women looking to travel and a first facts sheet issu
dr. paul sacks heads up brigham women's infectious disease department. >> zika has been in africa and polynesia. he says most people may not even realize they have it but that pregnant women need to be >> pregnant women who have contracted this appear to have a higher chance of having a baby with a malformation being born with a very, very small --. >> we don't expect a major outbreak in the united states despite the fact that there's considerable problems. >> reporter:...
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i'm going to prove him sioux city school superintendent dr. paul gausman plans to say more today about the student who brought an unloaded hangun to north middle school on monday. gausman plans to speak with members of the local media about the incident this afternoon. dr. gausman says school officials were tipped off before the school day started that a student may bring a gun. school official were waiting when the student arrived. they searched the student and located the weapon. police then took the student into custody. investigators say improperly disposed smoking material is to blame for the fire that damaged sneaky's restaurant in sioux city monday morning. the fire was discovered in an attached storage unit outside the restaurant on gordon drive. flames were contained to the the main dining area, causing damage. officials now estimate the restaurant will be closed for several weeks for cleaning and repairs. while it's expected to be several weeks before the restaurant reopens, owner dave ferris stresses that sneaky's catering is unaffected
i'm going to prove him sioux city school superintendent dr. paul gausman plans to say more today about the student who brought an unloaded hangun to north middle school on monday. gausman plans to speak with members of the local media about the incident this afternoon. dr. gausman says school officials were tipped off before the school day started that a student may bring a gun. school official were waiting when the student arrived. they searched the student and located the weapon. police then...
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1998 we have spent over $200-million on 16 different construction projects in our community," said dr. paul gausman, sioux city community schools superintendent. gausman says he has lobbied local lawmakers fofothe sales tax extension to continue to fund construction (matt) a little bit warmer today, but a tonight. (sheila) chief meteorlogist ron demers the forecast at 5. a stronger south wind combined with a little better clearing into the 30s for our highs. temperatures won't drop much tonight as a disturbance moves into siouxland and gives us a slight chance of light freezing rain, sleet, or snow toward wednesday morning. a mix could linger snow possible wednesday afternoon with only a dusting expected. thanks. (matt) the investigation continues today after a today after a small plane ashed near pender, nebraska, killing the pilot. (sheila) the plane took off from columbia, missouri, and was headed for sioux city. sunday night, airport officials diverted the flight to the airport in wayne, nebraska, because of bad weather. it never arrived. investigators found the plane early monday morni
1998 we have spent over $200-million on 16 different construction projects in our community," said dr. paul gausman, sioux city community schools superintendent. gausman says he has lobbied local lawmakers fofothe sales tax extension to continue to fund construction (matt) a little bit warmer today, but a tonight. (sheila) chief meteorlogist ron demers the forecast at 5. a stronger south wind combined with a little better clearing into the 30s for our highs. temperatures won't drop much...
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street parking lot, pavement and site preparation," said sioux city community school superintendent dr. paul gausman. "the board also approved construction of a geothermal well field, because this like all new buildings that have been built recently-- it'll be a geothermal building." construction will start in the summer. still to come... colonoscopies the age of 50. but, younger people may need them, as well... after a surpising new study about colorectal cancer. "healthbeat 4" has more, after the break. you know the basic bargain of america is i iyou work hard, and you do your part,, you shouldlde able to get ahead and stay ahead. but so many families don't feel like their hard work pays off. that's not the way america is supposed to operate. i want to go to bat for them every single day. get incomes rising... get equal papafor women... so people can actually get ahead. hillary clinton, she has what it takes to get things done. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. age 50 for most people. but, new data suggest a fair number of colorectal patients are diagagsed at a younger age. w
street parking lot, pavement and site preparation," said sioux city community school superintendent dr. paul gausman. "the board also approved construction of a geothermal well field, because this like all new buildings that have been built recently-- it'll be a geothermal building." construction will start in the summer. still to come... colonoscopies the age of 50. but, younger people may need them, as well... after a surpising new study about colorectal cancer....
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dr. paul chestovich / umc trauma surgeon "i'm especially proud of my team. of the residents, the fellows, the nursing staff. we're an institution that all we do is trauma, you know we do trauma 24 hours a day 7 days a week, christmas, new years, holidays, it doesn't matter, we're there." accused in the crash, 24-year-old lakeisha nicole holloway, faces murder, child endangerment and felony hit-and-run charges. for the first time in 15 years.... clark county has signed a contract with a new emergency medical service company. henderson-based "community ambulance" will take over about 150 square miles of the county.... mostly in the southeast valley - and areas leading down to primm. it will serve as the primary private 9-1-1 e-m-s provider in its designated areas... which also include mccarran international airport. the company is already licensed to provide service in henderson - boulder city - and on federal lands. thats going to be the time where we and how good we're going to be for this community. so what it means to community ambulance is longevity. we'l
dr. paul chestovich / umc trauma surgeon "i'm especially proud of my team. of the residents, the fellows, the nursing staff. we're an institution that all we do is trauma, you know we do trauma 24 hours a day 7 days a week, christmas, new years, holidays, it doesn't matter, we're there." accused in the crash, 24-year-old lakeisha nicole holloway, faces murder, child endangerment and felony hit-and-run charges. for the first time in 15 years.... clark county has signed a contract with...
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plus-- "dr. paul mitchell, journalism professor, unr, "when i read that story quite honestly as a parent i found it quite disturbing but as a journalism professor and her former teacher rather enlightening." a nevada student tells all about getting so drunk, she nearly died. for news while you're on the go, listen to our newscast partner, and while the roots of the case are in alaska? the supreme court's decision on this case could affect states with large tracts of federal land. kolo 8 news now washington miller has the story. eight years ago john sturgeon went moose hunting in his hovercraft on the nation river when three park service men approached him. "i didn't know what i was getting into." now an entire supreme court case is based on his experience. "they pulled out a rule book just like in the movies." the parks service men cited one small part of the alaska national interest lands conservation act. the national park service bans hovercrafts on federal property but sturgeon says the river he w
plus-- "dr. paul mitchell, journalism professor, unr, "when i read that story quite honestly as a parent i found it quite disturbing but as a journalism professor and her former teacher rather enlightening." a nevada student tells all about getting so drunk, she nearly died. for news while you're on the go, listen to our newscast partner, and while the roots of the case are in alaska? the supreme court's decision on this case could affect states with large tracts of federal land....
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student and in fact did find an unloaded tuesday afternoon, sioux city community school district dr. paul gausman addressed the district's response to yesterday's incident on facebook, and social media. "that school building has about 1,100 students in it, so we don't have the ability to make personal phone calls to eaech and every home but we wanted everyone to know what went on. we wanted to know as much as we could share with them."gausman said the situation was taken very seriously by school officials. it took many factors in order to make the right decision to inform parents in a timely manner."we needed to go through all of the steps necessary to make certain that our students and staff members were safe.i made the decision yesterday that the proper time for our notification was at 6 o'clock, and i should say about 6 o'clock becauseit's an electronic messaging system that we send out so not everybody received a call exactly at 6."the student in question was identified as a 12-year-old 6th grade boy.he was arrested and is facing charges of carrying a "and i'm so disappointed that we
student and in fact did find an unloaded tuesday afternoon, sioux city community school district dr. paul gausman addressed the district's response to yesterday's incident on facebook, and social media. "that school building has about 1,100 students in it, so we don't have the ability to make personal phone calls to eaech and every home but we wanted everyone to know what went on. we wanted to know as much as we could share with them."gausman said the situation was taken very...
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penny sales tax came from a conversation he had with sioux city community schools superintendent dr. paul gausman. as the iowa legislative session wraps up its first week, request for more state aid to schools. sioux city's education association is advocating for raises for local teachers in their initial proposal for tbhe 2016-2017 school year. regional director bruce lear says, like every year, they hope to get more pay for teachers. this year, the union is asking for an six-percent increase for salaried teachers. "teachers are professionals as we begin this process, what we're looking for is the recognition of the work that they do in order to help kids achieve," bruce lear, director for the sioux city education association. the union is also asking for smaller class sizes, which would require the district to hire more teachers. the sioux city community school board will review the proposal, and provide a responding proposal on january 28th. afterwards, the groups will have private negotiations to settle on a final contract. the community development agency, in south sioux city, is loo
penny sales tax came from a conversation he had with sioux city community schools superintendent dr. paul gausman. as the iowa legislative session wraps up its first week, request for more state aid to schools. sioux city's education association is advocating for raises for local teachers in their initial proposal for tbhe 2016-2017 school year. regional director bruce lear says, like every year, they hope to get more pay for teachers. this year, the union is asking for an six-percent increase...
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am monday morning about a student with a handgun, according to sioux city schools superintendent, dr. paul gausman. police say the call who the 12 year old boy
am monday morning about a student with a handgun, according to sioux city schools superintendent, dr. paul gausman. police say the call who the 12 year old boy
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dr. dev paul. dev paul, d.o., ph.d. | rocky mountain cancer centers:55 that's a very good question and it's hard to know what the right answer is. everyone realizes that these studies are not 100 percent and there are problems with all of the studies done. one of the big arguments for screening every two years -- is the stress surrounding "false positives"...when a mass is biopsied...but ends up benign. 3:48 we kinda wasted the woman's time doing all that stuff, it cost a lot of money, and for a lot of women there's a lot of anxiety -- hey that could be cancer -- you do all but as for patients who come to see him...dr. paul recommends starting yearly screenings at age 40...despite conflicting guidelines. 1:04 the bottom line is they have some guidelines for us to follow -- they are guidelines -- doesn't mean you have to do this or not and sitting down with the physician and patient together -- they can decide what would be best for the screening of certain women as of now...most insurance companies
dr. dev paul. dev paul, d.o., ph.d. | rocky mountain cancer centers:55 that's a very good question and it's hard to know what the right answer is. everyone realizes that these studies are not 100 percent and there are problems with all of the studies done. one of the big arguments for screening every two years -- is the stress surrounding "false positives"...when a mass is biopsied...but ends up benign. 3:48 we kinda wasted the woman's time doing all that stuff, it cost a lot of...
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about an incident north middle school involving a student carrying jenna: community superintendent dr. paul gausman discussed the issue today... and chose not to go into lockdown.
about an incident north middle school involving a student carrying jenna: community superintendent dr. paul gausman discussed the issue today... and chose not to go into lockdown.
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. >> and researchers say obesity and diabetes are related to inflammation >> and dr. paul young says the study reinforces what's become a leading autism risk. . >> in a majority of cases at risk start before birth >> true for pollution exposure. >> it's important for moms to maintain a healthy weight, daniel nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> it's estimated that one in 64 children have autism in the united states >> need some adjustment in the forecast based on satellite trends. we'll go with clear sky. temperatures are slowly falling in the 30s, wind chills at most in the mid to upper 30s. it's going to be close to and 30 degrees by early tomorrow morning. enjoy the clear skies we have overhead in the next few hours. when showers return on sunday, weather authority app will be of great use to you. good morning. cincinnati sunday, or catch me tomorrow night, local 12 news. you could take the weather authority with you by searching wkrc in the app store or google play. a couple of times per day to make sure what we're forecasting is in the palm of your hand. temperature,
. >> and researchers say obesity and diabetes are related to inflammation >> and dr. paul young says the study reinforces what's become a leading autism risk. . >> in a majority of cases at risk start before birth >> true for pollution exposure. >> it's important for moms to maintain a healthy weight, daniel nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> it's estimated that one in 64 children have autism in the united states >> need some adjustment in the...
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on tuesday afternoon, sioux city community school district dr. paul gausman addressed the yesterdaa's incident on facebook, and social media. "that school building has about 1,100 students in it, so we don't have the ability to make personal phone calls to eaech and every home but we wanted everyone to know what went on. we wanted to know as much as we could share with them."gausman said the situation was taken very seriously by school officials. it took many factors in order to make the right decision to inform parents in a timely manner."we needed to go through all of the steps necessary to make certain that our students and staff members were safe.i made the decision yesterday that the proper time for our notification was at 6 o'clock, and i should say about 6 o'clock becauseit an electronic messaging system that we send out so not everybody received a call exactly at 6."the student in question was identified as a 12-year-old 6th grade boy.he was arrested and is facing charges of carrying a concealed weapon on campus. "and i'm so disappointed that
on tuesday afternoon, sioux city community school district dr. paul gausman addressed the yesterdaa's incident on facebook, and social media. "that school building has about 1,100 students in it, so we don't have the ability to make personal phone calls to eaech and every home but we wanted everyone to know what went on. we wanted to know as much as we could share with them."gausman said the situation was taken very seriously by school officials. it took many factors in order to make...
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2029 may be too good with the extended penny, not talking about whether to extend the penny," said dr, paul gausman, sioux city community schools superintendent. in des moines, matt breen, kwwl news. the governor also talked about trafficking, combating domestic violence and finding money for drug and mental health courts. the estimated powerball jackpot is now expected to be worth 1.5 billion dollars. and that number could continue to rise today before the drawings this evening. but what could you buy if you win this jackpot? kwwl's amanda gilbert did some research on that....she joins us live in cedar falls with more on some interesting ways you could spend your winnings. i'm inside casey's right now... they told me they've been seeeing alot of people buying powerball tickets throughout the week.... now chances of winning this jackpot are one in 292.2 million but someone has to win.... and if you do.... i'd suggest lot of it... but there are some pretty big purchases you could make: 1. you could buy at least 90 undeveloped private islands off the coast of dubai 2. you could buy more than
2029 may be too good with the extended penny, not talking about whether to extend the penny," said dr, paul gausman, sioux city community schools superintendent. in des moines, matt breen, kwwl news. the governor also talked about trafficking, combating domestic violence and finding money for drug and mental health courts. the estimated powerball jackpot is now expected to be worth 1.5 billion dollars. and that number could continue to rise today before the drawings this evening. but what...
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dr. paul sachs of brigham & women's hospital infection disease department explains why the boston public health commission saying women who are pregnant who may become pregnant to travel to the contract areas. >> pregnant women have higher chance of having a baby with microcephaly or born with very small brain. >> michael: about 4,000 babies have been impacted in brazil. symptoms of zica include some combination of fever, muscle aches, conjunctivitis and rash and large portion of people that contract zica do not show any symptoms at all. we must add infection normally is contract by being bitten by an infected mosquito, but health officials understanding of this virus is evolving. been linked to a sexual transmission. so we are going to keep an eye on new developments about the zica virus which is a virus without a cure or a vaccine. live in boston i'm michael henrich, fox25 news. >> daniel: news of the zica virus is bit of nightmare for brazil. the country is hosting the summer olympics in ju
dr. paul sachs of brigham & women's hospital infection disease department explains why the boston public health commission saying women who are pregnant who may become pregnant to travel to the contract areas. >> pregnant women have higher chance of having a baby with microcephaly or born with very small brain. >> michael: about 4,000 babies have been impacted in brazil. symptoms of zica include some combination of fever, muscle aches, conjunctivitis and rash and large portion...
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dr. paul baumert: we would much rather see the patient, see the child, and try to work that out for the parent and give them some guidelines. if it's not antibiotics that are needed what other things can they do to make the illness runs it's course. alyx: the cdc estimates about half of all antibiotic positions may be unnecessary. doctors with the cdc one to cut down on antibiotics for common respiratory infections. they are finding some superbugs are becoming resistant. they are asking for hard evidence before doctors stille prescriptions like a strep throat test. what won't you get an -- antibiotics for? low-grade fever, common cold, and bronchitis. elizabeth: it is no fun to be sick but there you go. ahead, how could he have survived? the very scary video and how that passenger is doing now. plus, he's played on a hero on-screen, now jamie foxx saves a man in real life. shaina: and keeping your personal info safe. the two passwords you should never use. ahead on kcci 8 news this morning. be
dr. paul baumert: we would much rather see the patient, see the child, and try to work that out for the parent and give them some guidelines. if it's not antibiotics that are needed what other things can they do to make the illness runs it's course. alyx: the cdc estimates about half of all antibiotic positions may be unnecessary. doctors with the cdc one to cut down on antibiotics for common respiratory infections. they are finding some superbugs are becoming resistant. they are asking for...
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dr. paul sacks heads up brigham women's infectious disease department. >> zik is a tropical viral infection that was known about for some time. it's been in africa. it's been in polynesia. >> reporter: recently it jumped to the americas. >> it first appeared in may of last year in brazil. >> reporter: he says most people may not even realize they have it but that pregnant women need to be especially cautious. >> pregnant women who have contracted zika virus appear to have a higher chance of having a baby with a malformation called micro severally. or being born with a small head and brain. >> reporter: the national security teams have been alerted >> we don't expect a major outbreak in the united states despite the fact that there's considerable problems in south america. >> reporter: that includes nearly 4,000 cases of zika linked birth defects reported in brazil this year alone. back in boston, as in the rest of the country, this warning goes out to women planning or expecting a baby. >> wom
dr. paul sacks heads up brigham women's infectious disease department. >> zik is a tropical viral infection that was known about for some time. it's been in africa. it's been in polynesia. >> reporter: recently it jumped to the americas. >> it first appeared in may of last year in brazil. >> reporter: he says most people may not even realize they have it but that pregnant women need to be especially cautious. >> pregnant women who have contracted zika virus appear...
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superintendent dr. paul gausman expressed his students to celebrate the own way. bishop heelan their experiences of growing up bi racial at the high while current various backgrounds reflected on the by reciting speeches and performing different cultural acts. "i was so pleased to public school celebrating in their way the different cultures. whether your celebrating the native american drumming, or the mim presentation that went on, or the speeches that went on. it's certainly something of great value to our community and we need to do our job to make certain that the students understand the work that's gone behind all of this," said gausman. jessica rae: employees of sioux city had to go to work yesterday but next year they will be able to observe the federal holiday. jessica rae: during the winter months... many turn to space heaters for extra warmth. but, if they're not used just right... those heaters can pose a serious threat. they're actually one of the leading causes of deadly fires. a tragic example... just this past weekend in boxholm, iowa... a mother a
superintendent dr. paul gausman expressed his students to celebrate the own way. bishop heelan their experiences of growing up bi racial at the high while current various backgrounds reflected on the by reciting speeches and performing different cultural acts. "i was so pleased to public school celebrating in their way the different cultures. whether your celebrating the native american drumming, or the mim presentation that went on, or the speeches that went on. it's certainly something...
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places like the caribbean, central and south america, says infectious disease specialist dr. paul stats of brigham & women's hospital. unfortunately there is no treatment for zika. who are planning to become pregnant should not travel to zika areas right now unless they absolutely must. >> reporter: for most people the virus can be mild. it's shown up in handful of american travelers. but in pregnant women it can cause birth defects. >> there has been one case of this abnormality in microcephaly occurring in brains and in hawaii that's somebody who travelled from a zika location was pregnant when they there were. >> reporter: that's why prevention is key. the doctor says women who travel to these areas should use mosquito netting, repellent, wear long clothes and stay in air conditioned areas. she will not be travelling. >> the transition of -- transmission of this virus is very concerning. >> reporter: elizabeth hopkins, fox 25 news. >>> lights out for local teens hoping to head to a tanning salon. a bill banning tanning beds passing the massachusetts house today for under under
places like the caribbean, central and south america, says infectious disease specialist dr. paul stats of brigham & women's hospital. unfortunately there is no treatment for zika. who are planning to become pregnant should not travel to zika areas right now unless they absolutely must. >> reporter: for most people the virus can be mild. it's shown up in handful of american travelers. but in pregnant women it can cause birth defects. >> there has been one case of this...
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superintendent dr. paul gausman says the district was tipped off that the student may bring a weapon before the school day began. when that student arrived at school, officials were waiting. they searched the student and located the weapon. police then took the student into custody. it's a cold and breezy morning. ben... it's cold! << windchill advisory in effect for northeastern siouxland until noon today a cold front moved through last night and you knew it when it did from the strong wind that took over causing some brief whiteout conditions in and around the iowa great lakes! winds will continue to be brisk this morning with temperatures near 0, allowing windchills to drop into the -20s across northwest iowa. high pressure will move in and help calm us down and clear us out somewhat this afternoon, but temperatures will only make it into the teens. clouds will move back in tonight and possibly a few flurries with nowhere near as cold conditions. wednesday and thursday will finally present the combination
superintendent dr. paul gausman says the district was tipped off that the student may bring a weapon before the school day began. when that student arrived at school, officials were waiting. they searched the student and located the weapon. police then took the student into custody. it's a cold and breezy morning. ben... it's cold!
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dr. paul baumert: we would much rather see the patient, see the child, and try to fair that out -- spirit that out -- ferret that out. if it's not antibiotics that are needed what other things can they do to make the child more comfortable until the illness alyx: maybe low-grade fevers or the common cold might not get medicine. doctors say the goal is to protect antibiotic overuse. the cdc estimates about 50% of antibiotic prescriptions may be unnecessary. and they are finding some super illnesses becoming resistant. there will need to be more evidence collected like a strep test or positive culture. elizabeth: alyx, thanks. it's not fun but sometimes it's necessary. ahead, how could he have survived? the very scary video and how that passenger is doing now. plus, he's played on a hero on-screen, now jamie foxx saves a man in real life. shaina: and keeping your personal info safe. the two passwords you should talk to a nurse, find a doctor, or coordinate appointments with bewell 24/7. one of t
dr. paul baumert: we would much rather see the patient, see the child, and try to fair that out -- spirit that out -- ferret that out. if it's not antibiotics that are needed what other things can they do to make the child more comfortable until the illness alyx: maybe low-grade fevers or the common cold might not get medicine. doctors say the goal is to protect antibiotic overuse. the cdc estimates about 50% of antibiotic prescriptions may be unnecessary. and they are finding some super...
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dr. dellafield: just run these down to the lab. and bring them back -- >> paul: dr. dellafield. we heard that billy abbott is breathing on his own. >> dylan: yeah. is that true? >> dr. dellafield: you know how this works, guys.
dr. dellafield: just run these down to the lab. and bring them back -- >> paul: dr. dellafield. we heard that billy abbott is breathing on his own. >> dylan: yeah. is that true? >> dr. dellafield: you know how this works, guys.