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. >>> mÁs letal que nunca, 80,000 personas murieron el invierno pasado por influenza, rÉcord histÓricotirse esta temporada . mÉdicos recomiendan que nos vacuna hemos cuanto antes . >>> delito grande, condena pequeÑa, inmigraciÓn en mÉxico p por la sentencia de nueve aÑos de prisiÓn a javier duarte, admitiÓ ser culpable de desviar miles de millones de dÓlares. >>> noticias telemundo. >>> pocas veces en la historia de la polÍtica de este pais se han escuchado testimonios tan duros como los que hemos escuchado hoy. h(habla en ingles( h(habla en ingles( h(habla en ingles( >>> en su intervenciÓn el juez se defendiÓ de las acusaciones y acusÓ a su vez a los democratas. una declaraciÓn intensa tambiÉn. h(habla en ingles( h(habla en ingles() (habla en ingles) (habla en ingles) (habla en ingles) han sido horas de preguntas, nervios, recesos, lÁgrimas. todo el paÍs pendiente de lo que alli sucediera, incluida nuestra colega. ¿quÉ es lo que mÁs de impactado el dÍa de hoy era pre >>> realmente una audiencia histÓrica, extraordinaria. yo jamÁs habÍa visto algo igual . nadie se despegaba por no sabe
. >>> mÁs letal que nunca, 80,000 personas murieron el invierno pasado por influenza, rÉcord histÓricotirse esta temporada . mÉdicos recomiendan que nos vacuna hemos cuanto antes . >>> delito grande, condena pequeÑa, inmigraciÓn en mÉxico p por la sentencia de nueve aÑos de prisiÓn a javier duarte, admitiÓ ser culpable de desviar miles de millones de dÓlares. >>> noticias telemundo. >>> pocas veces en la historia de la polÍtica de este pais se han...
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previous influenza strains typically struck children and the elderly, the spanish influenza primarily affected people in the prime of their life. their 20s and 30s. it was especially deadly to the soldiers of both sides. already weakened by stress, heat, and exposure. another restaurant -- western front, the most of. >> the influenza epidemic hit massachusetts and -- it was first reported by medical officers on september 12. astuteness trips from devon reached camp later on september 16. the first person to die from complications of the flu in adams county was one of the soldiers who had been transferred from devon. to other soldiers die that my. 70 more were hospitalized. the next day, two more men died. at the number of patients in the hospital doubled the previous -- from the previous day. three morsel just arbiter the 24th and 25th of september. and another three passed in the next 24 hours. the times headline on september 27 laird, all capital letters, influenza rages at camp colt. the next line. sorry. i must have left without. go back to the previous slide. military police were
previous influenza strains typically struck children and the elderly, the spanish influenza primarily affected people in the prime of their life. their 20s and 30s. it was especially deadly to the soldiers of both sides. already weakened by stress, heat, and exposure. another restaurant -- western front, the most of. >> the influenza epidemic hit massachusetts and -- it was first reported by medical officers on september 12. astuteness trips from devon reached camp later on september 16....
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was he also a victim of the the influenza epidemic? paul: no, fortunately mamie and dwight, they lived in a residence in town so the town had not been struck yet. the camp received the first wave of influenza and about halfway through the camp's struggle, you begin to see the influenza hitting the citizenry in camp, in town. mamie or ikey or icky, as he was nicknamed were able to stay healthy and not be affected by it. sir? >> just to address this question. icky died of scarlet fever but that came later. yes, that came at example meade another year or so later. 1920? 1921 yeah. and he was the mascot of tank corps. he had a little tankers uniform that hey that had for hem. -- them. he loved to ride on the tanks. so he was the tank corps mascot at about 3 years old. >> >> what was the reason for having buildings here before camp colt started? you mentioned there were buildings here -- paul in 1917, yes, when we entered the war in april of 1917, we began mobilization of a national army, the regular army and the national guard. within a fe
was he also a victim of the the influenza epidemic? paul: no, fortunately mamie and dwight, they lived in a residence in town so the town had not been struck yet. the camp received the first wave of influenza and about halfway through the camp's struggle, you begin to see the influenza hitting the citizenry in camp, in town. mamie or ikey or icky, as he was nicknamed were able to stay healthy and not be affected by it. sir? >> just to address this question. icky died of scarlet fever but...
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the passing of the last soldier of influenza occurred on october 7, 1918. the last civilian victim was a three-year-old girl was from -- a three-year-old girl from butler township. for a total of 133 civilian deaths from influenza or pneumonia in adams county. that final casualty, the ordeal is over. at the end of the battle of gettysburg, one civilian lay dead. at the end of the tenure of cap call, a total of 100 73 civilian slated. -- 173 civilian's lay dead. soldiers who perished at camp cold could be very free of charge activities national cemetery. most were returned all met the request of the next of kin. each coffin was accompanied by soldiers from: the return to gettysburg was this on duty was completed. the uniforms were destroyed and replaced with new ones. personal facts, other than uniform items, were packaged and mailed to the next of kin. you see some of the flu victims buried from the camp in the national cemetery. the onset of the influenza epidemic had a sad and profound impact on the soldiers and nurses. perhaps the greatest memorial besto
the passing of the last soldier of influenza occurred on october 7, 1918. the last civilian victim was a three-year-old girl was from -- a three-year-old girl from butler township. for a total of 133 civilian deaths from influenza or pneumonia in adams county. that final casualty, the ordeal is over. at the end of the battle of gettysburg, one civilian lay dead. at the end of the tenure of cap call, a total of 100 73 civilian slated. -- 173 civilian's lay dead. soldiers who perished at camp...
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here we are using the same metric to identify based on office visits, the influenza like illness visits for early active and retirees in february. much higher than we saw in the previous february. more than double. and the cost was more than double of our previous year in terms of payments for those episodes of care related to flu. we do break out the medicare population separately because, as you no kak we don't have the full financials for the retirees but same thing when you're looking at the utilization there a considerable spike in terms of the offices related to flu over previous years. and then going into slide eight, this is where we are looking at our own population for pneumonia and influenza admissions. we are using the rules, not going into them now unless you need to, but we are excluding for various things and including for various things. so we are all using the same types of analyses. this is really looking for any admissions where flu was present , as primary or secondary diagnoses. so the costs, up to our net payments in just the period of march, and a lot of that was,
here we are using the same metric to identify based on office visits, the influenza like illness visits for early active and retirees in february. much higher than we saw in the previous february. more than double. and the cost was more than double of our previous year in terms of payments for those episodes of care related to flu. we do break out the medicare population separately because, as you no kak we don't have the full financials for the retirees but same thing when you're looking at...
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es importante recibir la vacuna para estar protegidos de este virus. >> es importante porque la influenza contraer la influenza. ahora vamos con "conde k" y un adelanto de contacto partido. "conde k": le arruinan la -- de contacto deportivo: "conde k": le arruinan la fiesta a un equipo mexicano. ya volvemos. "conde k": comenzamos con la liga mexicana. chivas buscaba su segunda victoria al hilo. alan polÍgono cobrar la pena mÁxima. 1-0 para chivas. luego el Árbitro cobra otra pena mÁxima y vienen 1-1 definitivo. el barcelona buscaba vencer al girona. lionel messi abriÓ la cuenta, cristian stuani adelantÓ a la visita y pique adelantÓ al barça . los rams en el primer cuarto, corrida de una yarda y viene el punto extra. los rams engordan la pizarra. los rams ganaron por 35 a 23 y tienen los rams ganaron por 35 a 23 y tienen marca perfecta de 30. el mariscal de campo de los 49ers sufriÓ una lesión frente a kansas y se someterÁ a una resonancia magnÉtica. los wings visitaron a los atlÉticos. los locales se acercaban con este, pero minnesota ampliarÍa su ventaja . oakland cayÓ. los dodgers recib
es importante recibir la vacuna para estar protegidos de este virus. >> es importante porque la influenza contraer la influenza. ahora vamos con "conde k" y un adelanto de contacto partido. "conde k": le arruinan la -- de contacto deportivo: "conde k": le arruinan la fiesta a un equipo mexicano. ya volvemos. "conde k": comenzamos con la liga mexicana. chivas buscaba su segunda victoria al hilo. alan polÍgono cobrar la pena mÁxima. 1-0 para chivas....
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virus so the influenza vaccines the flu that flu shots are only intended to prevent you from getting sick from an influenza virus which means you can get a flu shot and still get sick from some other pathogen eighty five percent of the time and the flu shot as i understand it is an educated guess that they have to make way in advance of the actual epidemic. that's correct they choose three viruses that were the most prevalent in southeast asia last year and they assume that do be due to international circulation and the air currents that those three viruses will come to the united states and then they have to pick a virus that grows well in eggs and if it doesn't grow well in eggs that that strain doesn't grow well in a eggs they mix them together to find a different strain that will grow in eggs so it's a it's a bit of a guess they call it they even the c.d.c. calls it an educated guess as i have been reading up on this my layman's understanding is that the term safe and effective relies on assumptions and that the terms of vaccination and immunization are not synonymous so i got al
virus so the influenza vaccines the flu that flu shots are only intended to prevent you from getting sick from an influenza virus which means you can get a flu shot and still get sick from some other pathogen eighty five percent of the time and the flu shot as i understand it is an educated guess that they have to make way in advance of the actual epidemic. that's correct they choose three viruses that were the most prevalent in southeast asia last year and they assume that do be due to...
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. >> la cura de la gripa en un solo dÍa, un nuevo medicamento promete acabar con la influenza, aÚn en experimental podrÍa estar en el mercado a finales de este aÑo, el peligroso virus causÓ la muerte de cientos de niÑos el aÑo pasado. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> el huracÁn florence ya tiene categorÍa 4, se acerca con vientos de hasta 130 millas por hora a la costa este de estados unidos y su aspecto es asÍ de amenazante, miren ustedes. esta imagen fue tomada desde la estaciÓn espacial internacional, la compartiÓ el astronauta ricky, es una monstruosa tormenta que sigue creciendo mientras se acerca a carolina del norte, se espera que toque tierra este jueves, los expertos temen que lo haga con una fuerza catastrÓfica y marejadas de hasta diez pies de altura, el gobernador de carolina del sur emitiÓ orden de evacuacion obligatoria para cerca de un millÓn de personas que viven en mis ocho condados costeros, rogelio nos muestra cÓmo se preparan. >> como si hubiera tomado esteroides, florence aumentÓ su mÚsculo temperatura _ y es categorÍa 4, se espera que afecte la cost
. >> la cura de la gripa en un solo dÍa, un nuevo medicamento promete acabar con la influenza, aÚn en experimental podrÍa estar en el mercado a finales de este aÑo, el peligroso virus causÓ la muerte de cientos de niÑos el aÑo pasado. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. >> el huracÁn florence ya tiene categorÍa 4, se acerca con vientos de hasta 130 millas por hora a la costa este de estados unidos y su aspecto es asÍ de amenazante, miren ustedes. esta...
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sodi dime quÉ estÁ ocurriendo con las personas afectadas con el famoso flu >>> sÍ felicidad flu o influenzaÁn siendo puestos en cuarentena, la policÍa de nueva york dijo que ellos llegaron procedentes de la meca donde hay precisamente un brote de esta enfermedad >>> son muchos quÉ dicen las autoridades >>> bueno estÁn diciendo el vo quiere de la alcaldÍa de la ciudad de nueva york eric filip dijo ayer jueves que las pruebas no a rro jarn virusrrojaron vir poblaciÓn estÁ puesta en cuarentena >>> muy importante saber quÉ puede hacer como pasajero >>> mucha atenciÓn porque las clÍnicas mayos y cbs dijeron lavarse las manos, limpiar la mesa del asiento, el descansa brazo y el cinturÓn de seguridad yvitar cubrir la boca con la mano para estornudar y solamente con el ante brazo >>> esto sirve las toallas para limpiar todo para >>> en alcohol en gel muy util >>> gracias por estos consejos no nos queremos enfermar gracias paulina >>> gracias >>> feliz fin de semana >>> rico >>> adiÓs pau >>> al regresar los incendios siguen aterrando el norte de california. mÁs de 45 mil acres consumidos por las ll
sodi dime quÉ estÁ ocurriendo con las personas afectadas con el famoso flu >>> sÍ felicidad flu o influenzaÁn siendo puestos en cuarentena, la policÍa de nueva york dijo que ellos llegaron procedentes de la meca donde hay precisamente un brote de esta enfermedad >>> son muchos quÉ dicen las autoridades >>> bueno estÁn diciendo el vo quiere de la alcaldÍa de la ciudad de nueva york eric filip dijo ayer jueves que las pruebas no a rro jarn virusrrojaron vir...
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servicio es gratuito >> en otras cosas en 2017 se registró el número más alto de muertes debido a la influenzataba vacunado contra el virus. cualquier cosa que uno toque está contaminadaentonces a no tocarse los ojos y la boca >> las autoridades buscan no confundirla con una gripe la influenza debilita el sistema inmunológico desatando todo tipo de gripes >> hace semanas una escuela de san francisco la policía tuvo que acudir de emergencia por la presencia de un estudiante armado, las imágenes mostraban a un alumno caminando escoltado por la policía, el padre de este menor asegura que todo es un >> andrés habló con él >> a finales de agosto el caos se apoderó de la escuela san francisco, se escuchó una detonación dentro del plantel educativo, había una estudiante armado la imagen que recorre la bahía era esta, un joven con suéter rojo salió escoltado por policías armado era él el responsable o se trató de un error >> la única razón era que tenía un suéter rojo >> su padre nos asegura que fue más que un error >> el arma se disparó en el primer piso y mi niño estaba en el tercer piso, el niño sa
servicio es gratuito >> en otras cosas en 2017 se registró el número más alto de muertes debido a la influenzataba vacunado contra el virus. cualquier cosa que uno toque está contaminadaentonces a no tocarse los ojos y la boca >> las autoridades buscan no confundirla con una gripe la influenza debilita el sistema inmunológico desatando todo tipo de gripes >> hace semanas una escuela de san francisco la policía tuvo que acudir de emergencia por la presencia de un...
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en promedio 56,000 personas mueren anualmente a consecuencia de la influenza >>> hoy no se pierda noticiasual. hoy en noticias telemundo. >>> oficiales realizan reunión comunitaria para delimitar un nuevo plan que le promete más seguridad a los usuarios >>> mientras que autoridades buscan a más sospechosos por probar varios establecimientos abre en la bahía >>> buenas noticias para los consumidores, una nueva ley sirve de escudo protector ante el robo de identidad, telemundo 48 responde en instantes. >>> telemundo 48 responde muchos televidentes que tienen problema con el robo de identidad >>> ahora tenemos un escudo para protegernos, fernández nos dice cómo funciona . >>> por primera vez ahora usted tiene la habilidad para congelar su crédito y de manera gratuita, se trata de una nueva ley federal que le deja que los principales buro de crédito le dejen congelar su crédito para evitar que cualquier persona pida una cuenta o habrá una tarjeta de crédito a su nombre. anteriormente los buros de crédito cobraban una cantidad para congelar su expediente >>> dicen que son alrededor de 30 horas
en promedio 56,000 personas mueren anualmente a consecuencia de la influenza >>> hoy no se pierda noticiasual. hoy en noticias telemundo. >>> oficiales realizan reunión comunitaria para delimitar un nuevo plan que le promete más seguridad a los usuarios >>> mientras que autoridades buscan a más sospechosos por probar varios establecimientos abre en la bahía >>> buenas noticias para los consumidores, una nueva ley sirve de escudo protector ante el robo de...
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as four zone now to our (grant) influenza. (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s but much cooler near the coast with highs in the 60s. around the bay it was hazy and nice with highs in the 70s and 80s. today was likely the peak of the heat and we will begin to cool as early as tomorrow. on the satellite you can see the low spinnng off the coast and high pressure over california. the high will weaken tomorrow but it will still be hot inland with highs in the 80s to low 90s, 70s and 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. temperatures reall begin to cool on friday with highs in the upper 70s in the warmest spots. there is a slight chance of a few shower north of the golden gate bridge on saturday. and there is another chance of showers on monday. (grant) still ahead... a six flags amusement park is getting ready for halloween-- with a spooky challenge of their own... the prize they're offeri
as four zone now to our (grant) influenza. (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s but much cooler near the coast with highs in the 60s. around the bay it was hazy and nice with highs in the 70s and 80s. today was likely the peak of the heat and we will begin to cool as early as tomorrow. on the satellite you can see...
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. ♪ >>empieza la temporada de influenza y las autoridades dan a conocer que murieron cerca de 80.000 las una no fueron suficientes, y le dio antes a la gente para que se va jack que se espera podrÍa ser peor que la del aÑo pasado en mÉxico el presidente electo desata una nueva polÉmica al evadir una res puesta de una reportera y al resto ponder le da un beso en la mejilla- >>se abrÍa pasos entre la multitud cuando la reportera hizo una pregunta que se negÓ a res ponder y entonces vino el polÉmico beso en minutos elwes inundÓ las redes sociales y expresÓ su molesto ya por lo sucedido finalmente hay una invÁlido en el beso que le dio el presidente para algunos no tienen mayor relevancia pero hay otros consideran que cruzo una lÍnea muy delgada. somos rep horteras y merecemos el trabajo que hacemos yo creo que en el momento en el que estamos en nuestro cargo merecemos respeto tu no estÁs e una respuesta. >>siempre ha tenido cierta inclinaciÓn con las reporteras. > pero tampoco es la primera vezque reparte de besos a la reportera de noticias univisiÓn que curioso u campaÑa le enviÓ es de
. ♪ >>empieza la temporada de influenza y las autoridades dan a conocer que murieron cerca de 80.000 las una no fueron suficientes, y le dio antes a la gente para que se va jack que se espera podrÍa ser peor que la del aÑo pasado en mÉxico el presidente electo desata una nueva polÉmica al evadir una res puesta de una reportera y al resto ponder le da un beso en la mejilla- >>se abrÍa pasos entre la multitud cuando la reportera hizo una pregunta que se negÓ a res ponder y...
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palmira: esta noche en sÓlo a las 11, la temporada de influenza podrÍa ser la mÁs larga en la historias podrÍa resultar mortal. le tendremos todos los detalles en sÓlo a las 11. asÍ llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14. lo dejamos con la emisiÓn del noticiero nacional y no olvide que tenemos una cita de nuevo aquÍ en sÓlo a las 11. buenas tardes. ♪ >>Éstas son las principales noticias hoy martes 25 de septiembre. esposado y declarado como un depredador sexual violento bill cosby fue directo a la cÁrcel tras ser condenado a una pena de entre tres y 10 aÑos por drogar y violar a una mujer. ana con univisiÓn amigos de deborah ramÍrez, la segunda mujer que acusa al juez brett kavanaugh de agresiÓn sexual. todos defiende su credibilidad. presidente trump ataco en la uno la globalizaciÓn y pidió a los paÍses que controlen sus fronteras para frenar la migraciÓn. de manera a un exclusivo centro vacacional de texas por pr
palmira: esta noche en sÓlo a las 11, la temporada de influenza podrÍa ser la mÁs larga en la historias podrÍa resultar mortal. le tendremos todos los detalles en sÓlo a las 11. asÍ llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14. lo dejamos con la emisiÓn del noticiero nacional y no olvide que tenemos una cita de nuevo aquÍ en sÓlo a las 11. buenas tardes. ♪ >>Éstas son las principales noticias hoy martes 25 de septiembre. esposado y declarado como un depredador sexual violento...
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72 grados, ya en los últimos días de verano >> a prepararse para ir a ponerse la vacuna contra el influenza♪. >> hola qué talz noche arrancamos con la información deportiva con el partido de méxico y estados unidos jugada seguida por la expulsión de ángel zaldívar, y méxico con uno menos del partido tuca ferretti se va con las manos vacías pierde ante uruguay y ante el equipo de las el equipo de las barras y las estrellas >> también brasil golea a el salvador colombia y argentina no se hacen daño, rondón se hace presente en el marcador dos veces costa rica cae ante japón tres por cero, también en uefa nation league le pegan paliza a croacia, no pudieron hacer nada, ñiguez asension autogol de kalinic, rodrigo sergio ramose isco, 6x0 >> el sábado 15 de septiembre saúl canelo enfrenta nuevamente a golovkin el peleador ya está en las vegas para terminar el entrenamiento para subir al ring, a sus llegada a nevada se dio tiepl picar a los medios >> sí, realmente de primera cue una preparación me siento bien estoy concentrados sé lo que tengo que hacer y los errores que no tengo que cometer, y él
72 grados, ya en los últimos días de verano >> a prepararse para ir a ponerse la vacuna contra el influenza♪. >> hola qué talz noche arrancamos con la información deportiva con el partido de méxico y estados unidos jugada seguida por la expulsión de ángel zaldívar, y méxico con uno menos del partido tuca ferretti se va con las manos vacías pierde ante uruguay y ante el equipo de las el equipo de las barras y las estrellas >> también brasil golea a el salvador...
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momento no se conocen los motivos para llevar a cabo ese trágico acto > persona identificada con influenzae los emiratos Árabes varios presentaron malestar y al menos 19 se enfermaron >>> el incendio forestal se triplicó anoche y se extendió 23 millas cuadradas lo que obligó a las autoridades a evacuar la zona, cuatro canales de carga fueron consumidos por el fuego mientras que otros tuvieron que abandonar los vehículos para salvar sus vidas >>> esto estuvo. determinar en tragedia, todo comenzó cuando un sujeto robó una camioneta intentó huir por la autopista la situación se puso peligrosa finalmente la zona fue acordonada y el sujeto se entregó a la policía >>> un colegio en chula vista evacuado en la mañana >>> las autoridades recibe una amenaza que calificaron como creíble >>> minutos antes de las 9:00 de la mañana en medio de la confusión intentaban abandonar el campus lo antes posible >>> un señor había amenazado con tirar una bomba >>> decenas de oficiales respondieron al llamado y la clase se cancelaron de forma inmediata >>> una persona había hecho algún tipo de amenaza >>> de form
momento no se conocen los motivos para llevar a cabo ese trágico acto > persona identificada con influenzae los emiratos Árabes varios presentaron malestar y al menos 19 se enfermaron >>> el incendio forestal se triplicó anoche y se extendió 23 millas cuadradas lo que obligó a las autoridades a evacuar la zona, cuatro canales de carga fueron consumidos por el fuego mientras que otros tuvieron que abandonar los vehículos para salvar sus vidas >>> esto estuvo....
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at least died from complications related to the flu. she says it's difficult to predict when the influenzas unpredictable. we don't know how it's going to be until it occurs. with another flu season on the horizon, she says it's very important that everyone get vaccinated. a flu shot doesn't guarantee that someone will avoid getting sick, but it's the best protection we have.sot but even in years where the flu vaccine is not 100 percent effective it's still prevent millions of illnesses in this country and 10s of thousands of hospitalizationsstoltey also reccomends getting a flu shot every year because the same flu virus doesn't spread all the time and the vaccine is adjusted accordingly.sotthe flu vaccine changes from year to year to try to address the circulating flu virus for each upcoming season.finally, if for some reason your unwilling or unable to get a flu vaccine dr. stoltey reccomends taking some common sense precautions. sotif you're sick, stay home from work or school. practice good hand hygiene. wash your hands. use hand sanitizers. cough into your sleeve. but, again, the flu
at least died from complications related to the flu. she says it's difficult to predict when the influenzas unpredictable. we don't know how it's going to be until it occurs. with another flu season on the horizon, she says it's very important that everyone get vaccinated. a flu shot doesn't guarantee that someone will avoid getting sick, but it's the best protection we have.sot but even in years where the flu vaccine is not 100 percent effective it's still prevent millions of illnesses in this...
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sanitizers. cough into your sleeve. but, again, the flu vaccine is really our best protection against influenza. lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s but much the upper 90s day inland in another hot karnow: it was lawrence lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s but much cooler near the coast with highs in the 60s. around the bay it was hazy and nice with highs in the 70s and 80s. today was likely the peak of the heat and we will begin to cool as early as tomorrow. on the satellite you can see the low spinnng off the coast and high pressure over california. the high will weaken tomorrow but it will still be hot inland with highs in the 80s to low 90s, 70s and 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. temperatures reall begin to cool on friday with highs in the upper 70s in the warmest spots. there is a slight chance of a few shower north of the golden gate bridge on saturday. and there is another chance of showers on monday. (catherine) in the east bay - there's a scandal involving a priest who's been removed from the ministry - yet allowed to c
sanitizers. cough into your sleeve. but, again, the flu vaccine is really our best protection against influenza. lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s but much the upper 90s day inland in another hot karnow: it was lawrence lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s but much cooler near the coast with highs in the 60s. around the bay it was hazy and nice with highs in the 70s and 80s. today was likely the peak of the heat and we will begin to cool...
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estÁ confirmado que el rapero vanilla ice se presentaron a emergencia que afectÓ a centenares por influenzaque estaban en la sala de embarque diciendo que no entienden cÓmo emirates logrÓ montar esas personas porque ya antes de abordar el aviÓn estaban tosiendo muy frecuentemente y ella dice que por quÉ les dejaron subir al aviÓn si estaban enfermos. >> la aerolÍnea va a tener que responder esas consecuencias y explicar por quÉ dejaron >> al volver te cuento que nos acompaÑa nuestro colega jorge ramos con detalles de un estreno que no te puedes ramos con detalles de un estreno que no te puedes perder, no te muevas y no hay tiempo que perder. ve por tus monedas, y disfruta un cremoso frosty de la manera que quieras. y repite cuantas veces quieras. apÚrate y ve a wendy's, antes de que esta oferta se derrita. >>seguimos con mucho mÁs de ediciÓn digital, nuestro colega jorge ramos sigue apuntando el futuro. hoy estrena un nuevo formato en facebook watch. sigue reinventando como siempre. con telÉfono en mano. >> hay que llegar aquÍ. yo creo que es la cosa mÁs personal que echo en el periodismo p
estÁ confirmado que el rapero vanilla ice se presentaron a emergencia que afectÓ a centenares por influenzaque estaban en la sala de embarque diciendo que no entienden cÓmo emirates logrÓ montar esas personas porque ya antes de abordar el aviÓn estaban tosiendo muy frecuentemente y ella dice que por quÉ les dejaron subir al aviÓn si estaban enfermos. >> la aerolÍnea va a tener que responder esas consecuencias y explicar por quÉ dejaron >> al volver te cuento que nos...
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sanitizers. cough into your sleeve. but, again, the flu vaccine is really our best protection against influenza. also, you can't also, you can't get the flu from a vaccine. the virus in a vaccine is dead and it can't spread but your body makes anitbodies that will protect you if a living virus attacks. in san francisco, charles clifford kron 4 news. ((pam)) in the east bay - there is a scandal involving a priest who had been removed from the ministry - yet allowed to conduct mass at a local east bay church. father j. patrick foley was previously removed from the ministry by the catholic diocese in san diego, after he was accused of child abuse. however parish pastor gerald moran at st. isidore church in danville, allowed father foley to celebrate mass and sacraments... without receiving a "letter of suitability" from the diocese.. that is a violation of national protocol. so the bishop of oakland placed pastor moran on administrative leave from the parish ... while an internal investigation takes place. ((catherine/landing)) a repeal of california's controversial gas tax is on the november ball
sanitizers. cough into your sleeve. but, again, the flu vaccine is really our best protection against influenza. also, you can't also, you can't get the flu from a vaccine. the virus in a vaccine is dead and it can't spread but your body makes anitbodies that will protect you if a living virus attacks. in san francisco, charles clifford kron 4 news. ((pam)) in the east bay - there is a scandal involving a priest who had been removed from the ministry - yet allowed to conduct mass at a local...
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my colleagues and i have been working on the development of a universal influenza vaccine that would not only be important to obviate the need to get a vaccine every single season and try and guess, hopefully correctly, what the next season's flu is going to be, but also to be able to immunize children at a very early age to protect them from the possibility of an unexpected, catastrophic outbreak like we saw in the pandemics that we've experienced. as a matter of fact, we have just very recently had a major meeting of individuals from throughout the country and the world to help us formulate a strategic plan to develop a research agenda for the development of universal flu. you've asked dr. collins and i, when is this going to happen. we now have phases, phase ii and phase iii clinical trials that look very promising, and just literally in the next day or so there's going to be an announcement from the university of pennsylvania of a very, very interesting approach towards vaccines that involves recombinant dna technologies that are really going to be very important. i have here, ju
my colleagues and i have been working on the development of a universal influenza vaccine that would not only be important to obviate the need to get a vaccine every single season and try and guess, hopefully correctly, what the next season's flu is going to be, but also to be able to immunize children at a very early age to protect them from the possibility of an unexpected, catastrophic outbreak like we saw in the pandemics that we've experienced. as a matter of fact, we have just very...
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disease control and prevention confirms initial test results came back positive for things like influenzassport problems. a u-s veteran is having trouble proving his citizenship ... in order to get a passport. he and his wife have been in america their entire lives. now someone higher up is helping him out... as the couple wonders if the delay has to do with his race. (ken) a photo of the white supremisits responsible for starting the unite the right rally in charlottesville is now on display at the virginia state capitol. now the argument is... should it taking it down leaving out a part of history? or does he deserve to be remembered at all? don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. rockin' my peers. puttin' suckas in fear. don't you dare stare. you better move. listen to the bass go boom. i'm gonna knock you out. mama said knock you out. don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ don't call it a comeback. ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more f
disease control and prevention confirms initial test results came back positive for things like influenzassport problems. a u-s veteran is having trouble proving his citizenship ... in order to get a passport. he and his wife have been in america their entire lives. now someone higher up is helping him out... as the couple wonders if the delay has to do with his race. (ken) a photo of the white supremisits responsible for starting the unite the right rally in charlottesville is now on display...
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speaker, i rise today to remember the 100th anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic. one of the most deadly pandemics in human history, called the spanish flu, the illness claimed 675,000 lives. no part of the united states was immune to the spanish flu, and it claimed victims of all ages. urban and rural citizens alike. sadly, we still do not know exactly what caused the 1918 epidemic, but even today deadly strains of the flu are still possible. it is important to -- we remember the 1918 spanish flu epidemic to remind ourselves how important it is to continue to strongly invest in research and development for lifesaving medications that may prevent a future outbreak like the one in 1918. as we enter into the new flu season, i encourage everyone, see your doctor. see your pharmacist. and get your flu vaccine. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, for five minutes. mr. levin: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without obje
speaker, i rise today to remember the 100th anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic. one of the most deadly pandemics in human history, called the spanish flu, the illness claimed 675,000 lives. no part of the united states was immune to the spanish flu, and it claimed victims of all ages. urban and rural citizens alike. sadly, we still do not know exactly what caused the 1918 epidemic, but even today deadly strains of the flu are still possible. it is important to -- we remember the 1918...
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. >> ahora enfermos de influenza asÍ estÁn pasajeros hospitalizados del aviÓn de la compaÑÍa emirates bordo llegaron desde la meca donde actualmente la enfermedad estÁ en auge. uno de los pasajeros era elr lo iba ocurriendo dentro minuto a minuto por si lo quieren chequear. >> japÓn sigue bajo el yugo de desastres naturales, al mayor tifÓn en 25 aÑos que paso por el paÍs apenas hace dos dias, ahora se suma un terremoto de magnitud 6. 7 grados en la escala de richter que se sintiÓ en la isla de hokkaido dejando muertos, heridos y desaparecidos. el temblor daÑÓ la principal planta de energÍa de la isla y grandes empresas como toyota y mitos bicho vieron suspendidas sus operaciones. >> pausa, al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, ha perdido o le han robado la card. >> la cantante de consideran berry muriÓ accidentalmente, tenemos el forense. hidratantes... has probado uno tras otro. pero una ola de hidratación... ...arrasará con todos. hydro boost de neutrogena®. con ácido hialurónico... ...empapa las células de tu piel... ...dejándola súper hidratada. neutrogena®. líndelineador de
. >> ahora enfermos de influenza asÍ estÁn pasajeros hospitalizados del aviÓn de la compaÑÍa emirates bordo llegaron desde la meca donde actualmente la enfermedad estÁ en auge. uno de los pasajeros era elr lo iba ocurriendo dentro minuto a minuto por si lo quieren chequear. >> japÓn sigue bajo el yugo de desastres naturales, al mayor tifÓn en 25 aÑos que paso por el paÍs apenas hace dos dias, ahora se suma un terremoto de magnitud 6. 7 grados en la escala de richter que se...
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this year marks the centenary of spanish flu, a deadly outbreak of influenza that left between 50 andworst pandemics the world has ever seen, spreading as troops moved between countries at the end of world war i, but strict wartime censorship means its history has almost been forgotten. our global health correspondent, smitha mundasad, looks back at its legacy. in the final year of world war i, a flu virus like never before swept around the globe. it's spread to almost every country. and, in just 18 months, it had infected a third of the world's population. doctors, nurses and hospitals were overwhelmed. this is the diary of basil hood, doctor basil hood, who was medical superintendent at the marylebone infirmary. it's one of the few written accounts to reveal what it was like to live through the pandemic. each day, the difficulties became more pronounced as the patients increased and the nurses decreased, going down like ninepins themselves. people were warned to stay away from public gatherings and anyone who was unwell, but many suffered, starving of oxygen and going blue as they t
this year marks the centenary of spanish flu, a deadly outbreak of influenza that left between 50 andworst pandemics the world has ever seen, spreading as troops moved between countries at the end of world war i, but strict wartime censorship means its history has almost been forgotten. our global health correspondent, smitha mundasad, looks back at its legacy. in the final year of world war i, a flu virus like never before swept around the globe. it's spread to almost every country. and, in...
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some experts predict that we are actually due for a potential of another global pandemic influenza. to address that threat, the bill we're considering today authorizes $250 million for the assistant secretary for preparedness response to address threats like pan flu. specifically the bill directs the asper to work to increase manufacturing capacity and stockpile countermeasures. while the bill we're considered today authorizes funding for research into known threats like pan flu it also maintains flexibility that is the foundation of our medical countermeasures enterprise to deal with unknown threats for which we may have no defense today. even today the democratic republic of congo can'ts -- continues to deal with an ongoing ebola outbreak. in order to ensure we're better prepared when we face outbreaks like ebola or zika, the bill today does three important things. it improves the existing emergency response fund so secretary of health and human services doesn't have to wait on approval from congress to fund response measures needed to contain an outbreak and save lives. this will
some experts predict that we are actually due for a potential of another global pandemic influenza. to address that threat, the bill we're considering today authorizes $250 million for the assistant secretary for preparedness response to address threats like pan flu. specifically the bill directs the asper to work to increase manufacturing capacity and stockpile countermeasures. while the bill we're considered today authorizes funding for research into known threats like pan flu it also...
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new york acting health commissioner says it is probably influenza. ten people were taken to the hospital and treated for respiratory illness. symptoms like coughing or fever or vomiting. all of the passengers were screened from centers for disease control and prevention. >>> a florida mother who claimed her son was abducted has now been charged with his murder. an amber alert was issued monday for 2-year-old jordan bellavieu. she shade she was -- she said she was attacked and when she woke up he was gone. police say it was a lie. they claim she told police she struck jordan in the face with the back of her hand. his head struck a wall and he suffered seizures during the night. as his health declined, she carried him to a wooded area and left him there. the toddler's body was found the next day. >>> former alabama senate candidate roy moore suing sacha baron cohe nerks -- cohen. he is seeking $95 million for defamation and emotional distress. cohen brought out a metal detector wand and claimed it could detect pedophiles. a spokesperson for showtime re
new york acting health commissioner says it is probably influenza. ten people were taken to the hospital and treated for respiratory illness. symptoms like coughing or fever or vomiting. all of the passengers were screened from centers for disease control and prevention. >>> a florida mother who claimed her son was abducted has now been charged with his murder. an amber alert was issued monday for 2-year-old jordan bellavieu. she shade she was -- she said she was attacked and when she...
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things i've read and still call it inevitable what can you tell us about that well i think a pandemic influenza is inevitable it comes i mean we've seen historically and in the future and part of part of the challenge with that is that these viruses basically live in out in avian is bird flu and and swine flu is living in pigs and we have different kinds of sources mers coronaviruses lives in cattle camels and polar comes from the bats and as long as. these viruses are remaining in animals there is the potential that they jump to humans and there's a certain number of these viruses that we've been able to track in and you know public health and global health has become increasingly sophisticated in tracking and understanding these. mixes but every year the type of flu evolves and changes and that's why your seasonal flu vaccine is a bit different every year and a lot of the times we try to get ahead of it but one of these days there's going to be a mix of what they call the h. is the knee and switch are different types of. components of swine flu virus identification but there's going to be a m
things i've read and still call it inevitable what can you tell us about that well i think a pandemic influenza is inevitable it comes i mean we've seen historically and in the future and part of part of the challenge with that is that these viruses basically live in out in avian is bird flu and and swine flu is living in pigs and we have different kinds of sources mers coronaviruses lives in cattle camels and polar comes from the bats and as long as. these viruses are remaining in animals...
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the opportunity so i think has some of the passengers mentioned the most likely is some flu like influenza like illness or a food borne illness so those would be the two most likely based on the reports that have come out so far and one passenger we heard in that report was saying that people appear to be sick even before they got on that fourteen hour flight from dubai to new york but do you think that the airline acted in accordance with airline health regulations should it have done anything differently so this is a really good example of the airline doing exactly what they're supposed to do so appears that there were some people sick on the airline. pilot was informed in the pilot let the destination site know so that when these passengers showed up at j.f.k. the public health authorities had already been alerted and they were already waiting for these passengers so that's absolutely important in accordance with federal regulation and the appropriate procedures by the international transport association and if a passenger falls ill or is seated in close proximity to someone who may be
the opportunity so i think has some of the passengers mentioned the most likely is some flu like influenza like illness or a food borne illness so those would be the two most likely based on the reports that have come out so far and one passenger we heard in that report was saying that people appear to be sick even before they got on that fourteen hour flight from dubai to new york but do you think that the airline acted in accordance with airline health regulations should it have done anything...
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that makes after the war was over, after the war from influenza, spanish flu is what killed a lot ofhe soldiers in 1990. not -- 1919. they haven't to die of disease. when we have soldiers of other diseases, you think you get to from- get cured, they die 18 -- 1918 to 1919, so it is a mix of that. ask me who was the first and the last one buried here. i definitely know who the last one was. , a farmer was cleaning out a retention pond around his house about six kilometers behind me. while he was cleaning up this retention pond he came across , human skeletal remains. he started digging around and didn't take him long to find out it was a soldier. eventually they got the gendarmes. they determined, they collected all the remains and opposed -- a piece of identification. we would call it a meal card today and his dog tags were there. they put all of this in the mayor's office. location in the cemetery, also has his name on the walls and missing in the cemetery. >> wave the world the families got to choose. we have soldiers taken back to the united states. 65%. 60% in that area and major
that makes after the war was over, after the war from influenza, spanish flu is what killed a lot ofhe soldiers in 1990. not -- 1919. they haven't to die of disease. when we have soldiers of other diseases, you think you get to from- get cured, they die 18 -- 1918 to 1919, so it is a mix of that. ask me who was the first and the last one buried here. i definitely know who the last one was. , a farmer was cleaning out a retention pond around his house about six kilometers behind me. while he was...
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disease and unfortunately from the standpoint of human communicable diseases such as hiv or tb or influenza some individuals in the geo political. basically decide not enough people die arabia's. but too many people do die afraid beads here at hospital the bike up to seven hundred victims a day and without crucial treatment many would die. dr. mann has been treating people dying of rabies for over twelve years. this is where patients we have rabies are used to let me. once patient gets he is locked inside and he can log or leave the room until he dies we allow the reality is to look at the room we can come in now because there's no patient look at a house before and how buried is no picture is. real seven windows here so we have had many rabbits patients who jump from this window they escape and then my by. other people. i particularly remember this twenty year old pregnant female eight months for his baby. the husband didn't bring her for consultation how it said their hospital they brought him brought her to develop. so this is what this is all we call as a docs specialist so at that docs
disease and unfortunately from the standpoint of human communicable diseases such as hiv or tb or influenza some individuals in the geo political. basically decide not enough people die arabia's. but too many people do die afraid beads here at hospital the bike up to seven hundred victims a day and without crucial treatment many would die. dr. mann has been treating people dying of rabies for over twelve years. this is where patients we have rabies are used to let me. once patient gets he is...
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some people have predicted massive epidemics with millions much like the one nine hundred eighty influenza epidemic as a result of mega city concentrations of people squalid conditions loss of electric power unsafe water which are the prime condition it's a massive epidemics if we have a series of very destructive storms and that's predicted that breaks down the water treatment systems in the sewage treatment systems then the bets are off you know we've had so many unfortunate records broken in the last five years not just climatic records but political and humanitarian records you know hitting the post world war two peak for number of refugees in the world for example has cured a lot of people and you know once we've crossed that threshold. it's hard for people not to wonder will how much worse could it get could be have twice as many refugees as this and what would the western european political situation look like in that kind of world we're going to need to think ahead. to another reality relating to climate change in that some of the bad stuff is going to happen no matter what we do.
some people have predicted massive epidemics with millions much like the one nine hundred eighty influenza epidemic as a result of mega city concentrations of people squalid conditions loss of electric power unsafe water which are the prime condition it's a massive epidemics if we have a series of very destructive storms and that's predicted that breaks down the water treatment systems in the sewage treatment systems then the bets are off you know we've had so many unfortunate records broken in...
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a couple of years ago, you had avian influenza in the united states and this is an industry that hasit up and -- up and downs. you have seen emphasis on stockpiling the turkeys which may be what thanksgiving is this year. caroline: alan bjerga, thank you. bonds aretrophe climbing more than $11 billion this year, on track to eclipse 2019. deals -- sales in ourmore, let's welcome bloomberg opinion columnist. i do not think we ever talked about catastrophe bonds. maybe around party, but not enough. we are basing this -- how would you describe it. bondsnk about catastrophe until you have a massive earthquake or hurricane. when i was digging into it, this was pretty remarkable because you had this record issuance last year and this year, and you have this market that has never posted a negative, annual total return. that is pretty wild. quiet been a fairly hurricane season for a while. even last year it was a big drop and came back. joe: big portfolio managers -- withmething positive positive expected returns but is uncorrelated to the market, interest rates, bed, whatever, and something
a couple of years ago, you had avian influenza in the united states and this is an industry that hasit up and -- up and downs. you have seen emphasis on stockpiling the turkeys which may be what thanksgiving is this year. caroline: alan bjerga, thank you. bonds aretrophe climbing more than $11 billion this year, on track to eclipse 2019. deals -- sales in ourmore, let's welcome bloomberg opinion columnist. i do not think we ever talked about catastrophe bonds. maybe around party, but not...
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i once had a pregnant woman die of influenza. i take it very seriously.nd if you are planning to be pregnant this flu season, get that vaccine now. >> jen ashton, great advice, thanks very much. cecilia? >>> now to our better buy series. retailers have secret tricks designed to make us spend more money, but fear not. abc's becky worley is back with the real secrets showing us how to shop the internet sale rack. so tell us. >> yes. >> how do we find these internet sales? >> okay, i have got a little news. a little news. the coupon code we have gotten so used to, i'm not getting as many discounts with those anymore. >> true. >> so we're turning to something new. if you walked into a store you would go straight to the sales rack, right? you would comb through it. now we have bots on the internet that are creating a sales rack of the internet. they are going through and finding the biggest price drops and those are listed on deal aggregator sites. so this is our first tip, go to sites like camelcamelcamel.com, dealnews.com, wire cutter and what you'll see is
i once had a pregnant woman die of influenza. i take it very seriously.nd if you are planning to be pregnant this flu season, get that vaccine now. >> jen ashton, great advice, thanks very much. cecilia? >>> now to our better buy series. retailers have secret tricks designed to make us spend more money, but fear not. abc's becky worley is back with the real secrets showing us how to shop the internet sale rack. so tell us. >> yes. >> how do we find these internet...
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. >>> experts say influenza probably got passengers sick on a plane bound for new york's jfk airport. passengers and seven crew members are being evaluated at the hospital after falling ill yesterday on an emirates airlines flight. eric >> first thing i did when i got on the plane was actually ask the stewardess for a masks. she said there were none on board. people were really sick. >> in all, more than 100 people on the flight reported symptoms like coughing, fever or vomiting. >>> it's been a year since credit monitoring company equifax announced a data breach that affected nearly 148 million americans. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger says this is a good time for an identity theft prevention check-in. sounds good to us, jill. so what happened in the aftermath of the breach? >> reporter: it may shock you to learn that not too much has occurred. okay. let me just say, there of course were congressional hearings, a ceo resigned, the company signed a consent order with regulators. all that is true. but if you were hoping for serious consumer reform, forget it! that means the
. >>> experts say influenza probably got passengers sick on a plane bound for new york's jfk airport. passengers and seven crew members are being evaluated at the hospital after falling ill yesterday on an emirates airlines flight. eric >> first thing i did when i got on the plane was actually ask the stewardess for a masks. she said there were none on board. people were really sick. >> in all, more than 100 people on the flight reported symptoms like coughing, fever or...
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potency of this drug is particularly promising for treating individuals who have higher risk of influenza complications. >> the fda could approve it by the end of the year. in the meantime, doctors say it's a good tiidea to get your u shot to reduce your risk. ma>> that'sng. some people say you can find a starbucks on every corner but if you have one in your neighborhood you may not aiwant to com turns out it may be more than just ar short walk at cup of jo. a new starbucks that goes up in a community increases the housing prices there 0.5% wiin a year. the study used yelpol toct this data. the researchers say it's not clear whether higher housing prices are because of the starbucks itself or because more opulent or richer people who like starbucks move into that area. now you can learn more about the study, just get on our nbc washinon app and search "starbucks." >> well, theres no pla like home. a pair of dorothy's iconic ruby red slippers a now back in the right happened. until this week, that pair has been missing for a decade. the slippers were stolen from the judy garland museum in
potency of this drug is particularly promising for treating individuals who have higher risk of influenza complications. >> the fda could approve it by the end of the year. in the meantime, doctors say it's a good tiidea to get your u shot to reduce your risk. ma>> that'sng. some people say you can find a starbucks on every corner but if you have one in your neighborhood you may not aiwant to com turns out it may be more than just ar short walk at cup of jo. a new starbucks that...
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day i was a little bit relieved because you though, instead of getting the black death we just got influenzat you're saying, you were expecting worse. the president's message today, it seemed to be fairly consistent to what he said last year. obviously not using, you know, kim jong un, calling him rocket man. he actually thanked him for what he described as his courage. >> yeah. which was just plain nutty. when the u.s. president speaks, it matters. the words matter. and beyond all the braggadocio and the clown show antics, there were two tracks today. one was the immediate -- immediate problems facing us. and the other, though, was much deeper. and i think a lot of people missed it. when trump kept going on and on and on good patriotism and sovereignty. patriotism and sovereignty. words mean different things to different people in different countries and cultures. to us patriotism, we think defending our country. it's a good thing. sovereignty. well, of course we want a sovereign nation with controlled borders. but in much of the world when we say -- when trump says patriotism and sovereign
day i was a little bit relieved because you though, instead of getting the black death we just got influenzat you're saying, you were expecting worse. the president's message today, it seemed to be fairly consistent to what he said last year. obviously not using, you know, kim jong un, calling him rocket man. he actually thanked him for what he described as his courage. >> yeah. which was just plain nutty. when the u.s. president speaks, it matters. the words matter. and beyond all the...
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, making us slightly less popular than raul castro in america and slightly more popular than the influenza virus, what if we decided that we are all busy. there are parades to attend. there are political rallies to t tired of the busy work of making laws and we also don't want to make ourselves accountable for the laws we pass. it's just easier just to pass broader statements so we say we herebypass a law that says we in the united states of america shall have good law and have hereby delegated the power to promulgate and interpret and enforce good laws in the united states. what constitutional issues do you see there? >> senator, the congress is, of course, assigned the legislative power in article 1 of the constitution. so if it delegates wholesale the constitutional power to another body, then that naturally poses a question of whether the body exercising that power ultimately has improperly exercised the legislative power and whether that rule or what have you that is enacted by that body is lawful, because it was not enacted by congress. so the framers intended to congress would enact
, making us slightly less popular than raul castro in america and slightly more popular than the influenza virus, what if we decided that we are all busy. there are parades to attend. there are political rallies to t tired of the busy work of making laws and we also don't want to make ourselves accountable for the laws we pass. it's just easier just to pass broader statements so we say we herebypass a law that says we in the united states of america shall have good law and have hereby delegated...
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congress, making us slightlily less popular than castro raul and slightly more popular than the influenza virus. let's say we're all busy, parades to attend, political rallies to organize that we get tired we get tired of the busy work of making laws and don't want to make ourselves accountable for the laws we pass. it's much easier to pass a broader statement. we say, we hereby pass a law that says we in the united states of america shall have good law and hereby delegate to the herewithcreated united states commission on the creation of good laws, the power to patrromulgate and interpret d laws in the united states. what constitutional issues do you see there? >> senator, the congress is, of course, assigned the legislative power in article 1 of the constitution. so if it delegates wholesale the constitutional power to another body, then that naturally poses a question of whether the body exercising that power ultimately has improperly exercised legislative power and whether that rule or what have you that is enacted by that body is lawful because it was not enacted by congress. so the
congress, making us slightlily less popular than castro raul and slightly more popular than the influenza virus. let's say we're all busy, parades to attend, political rallies to organize that we get tired we get tired of the busy work of making laws and don't want to make ourselves accountable for the laws we pass. it's much easier to pass a broader statement. we say, we hereby pass a law that says we in the united states of america shall have good law and hereby delegate to the...
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instead supports research into cures for life-threatening diseases like alzheimer's, cancer, hiv-aids, influenza and diabetes. additionally, we are providing $4.4 billion to combat the nationwide opioid crisis. this means more prevention programs, better treatment, and training for the work force to ensure our health care professionals aren't making problems worse. finally, the last part of this agreement that i like to highlight is what we are doing for our work force programs. this bill invests in students, the future of america, those looking for work force training and working families. included is $10.1 billion for head start which provides literacy programs to young children in working families, $5.3 billion for childcare and development block grants to provide childcare assistance to low-income families. we celebrate that mothers will finally have the support that they need to work and deliver for their families. $160 million for apprenticeship grants to connect businesses to workers. $1.3 billion for cancer -- let me correct that. $1 b.p. 3 billion for career and technical education, --
instead supports research into cures for life-threatening diseases like alzheimer's, cancer, hiv-aids, influenza and diabetes. additionally, we are providing $4.4 billion to combat the nationwide opioid crisis. this means more prevention programs, better treatment, and training for the work force to ensure our health care professionals aren't making problems worse. finally, the last part of this agreement that i like to highlight is what we are doing for our work force programs. this bill...