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lillian woo fox news. data from the cdc show that rsv infections among children are rising nationwide, and that's putting a strain on hospitals. cases of more than tripled in just the past two months and are approaching last year's peak levels. doctors one the next 48 weeks could be the most severe this season. respiratory virus can lead to bronchial itis. it's an infection that causes airways to become inflamed and clog, making it difficult to breathe. everything is upside down, and it's been upside down since the pandemic. typically this virus called rsv is a late fall winter and spring virus. that's why we see kids get sick with it. but since covid we've been seeing it coming bizarre times this year. we're seeing it throughout the summer and into the early fall, and that's very unusual for this virus. doctors theorize increased cases may be linked to the pandemic, and their children largely wore masks and stayed home for more than a year were not exposed to rsv and other viruses, which resulted in less
lillian woo fox news. data from the cdc show that rsv infections among children are rising nationwide, and that's putting a strain on hospitals. cases of more than tripled in just the past two months and are approaching last year's peak levels. doctors one the next 48 weeks could be the most severe this season. respiratory virus can lead to bronchial itis. it's an infection that causes airways to become inflamed and clog, making it difficult to breathe. everything is upside down, and it's been...
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family vacation turned into a trip to the emergency room for april joines and her 6-year-old daughter lillianffers asthma and was hospitalized with a lung infection called rsv, respiratory syncytial virus. >> she was more lethargic, and then her breathing was labored. >> reporter: but when they got to the er, they were met with an hours' long wait to be admitted to the intensive care unit. >> we waited a pretty long time, and it is a situation that is alarming as a parent to be in when your child needs care. >> reporter: children's health care of atlanta says they're seeing two to three times the volume of pediatric patients as rsv cases have skyrocketed in georgia and at least 32 other states. symptoms include coughing, wheezing, runny nose and decreased appetite. >> one of the great things is parents know their children the best. if the child is having difficulty breathing, that may be an indication for the child to seek emergency department or urgent care. >> reporter: rsv is transmitted through direct contact. nearly 60,000 children younger than 5 are hospitalized due to the virus each ye
family vacation turned into a trip to the emergency room for april joines and her 6-year-old daughter lillianffers asthma and was hospitalized with a lung infection called rsv, respiratory syncytial virus. >> she was more lethargic, and then her breathing was labored. >> reporter: but when they got to the er, they were met with an hours' long wait to be admitted to the intensive care unit. >> we waited a pretty long time, and it is a situation that is alarming as a parent to...
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lillian woo fox news. covid-19 was responsible for an increase in the number of women who died from pregnancy or childbirth complications last year. data from the u. s government accountability office shows the illness was a factor in 25% of the nearly 1200 pregnancy related deaths in 2021. it found pregnant women with the virus face higher health risks because of staffing shortages at hospitals and pandemic restrictions that prevented some people from receiving critical in person care. our goals are decreased systems that prevent marginalized women from experiencing social conditions that can lead to medical problems that then results in poor birth outcomes. the largest jump in deaths occurred between july and december of last year. back when the delta variant was starting to spread. october is breast cancer awareness month and next on the line. we're actually bringing back in east bay oncologist we just had on last week. we all wanted to hear more from himself. after a break, we'll detail ways to cut you
lillian woo fox news. covid-19 was responsible for an increase in the number of women who died from pregnancy or childbirth complications last year. data from the u. s government accountability office shows the illness was a factor in 25% of the nearly 1200 pregnancy related deaths in 2021. it found pregnant women with the virus face higher health risks because of staffing shortages at hospitals and pandemic restrictions that prevented some people from receiving critical in person care. our...
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vacation turned into a trip to the emergency room for april joines and her six-year-old daughter lillian who suffers asthma was and hospitalsized with r.s.v., respiratory syncytial virus. >> she was more lethargic and her breathing was labored. >> reporter: when they got to the e.r., they were met with an hours-long wait to be admitted into the intensive care unit. >> we waited a pretty long time and it was just kind of a situation that is alarming as a parent to be in when you-- your child needs care. >> reporter: children's health care of atlanta says they're seeing two to thr vo ofediatric patients as r.s.v. cases have skyrocketed in georgia and at least 32 other states. symptoms include coughing, wheezing, runny nose, and decreased appetite. >> one of the great things is parents know their children the best. if the child is having difficulty breathing, that may be an indication for the child to seek emergency department or urgent care. >> reporter: r.s.v. is transmitted through direct contact. nearly 60,000 children younger than five are hospitalized due to the virus each year, and t
vacation turned into a trip to the emergency room for april joines and her six-year-old daughter lillian who suffers asthma was and hospitalsized with r.s.v., respiratory syncytial virus. >> she was more lethargic and her breathing was labored. >> reporter: when they got to the e.r., they were met with an hours-long wait to be admitted into the intensive care unit. >> we waited a pretty long time and it was just kind of a situation that is alarming as a parent to be in when...
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. countless people are at risk of going hungry as the fuel be in government tightens of lockheed. lillian women prepare food for troops on the front line for our safety and survival. they charge for to grow television commerce. for nearly 2 years, war has been raging between to grice, regional rulers, an ethiopian and eritrea troops. the to grey forces a practically surrounded and addis ababa is severely restricting humanitarian aid from entering the area of the flogger. this the block of you and human rights commission has documented the 8 blockade and went to a record came out just a few weeks ago. and it details for the 1st time, very clearly by the way that you feel pee inside has been using hunger as a weapon. it wasn't. and it's of course, explicitly criticizes that socrates yet does not wish and orders. this is sure, a year ago to grind fighters had driven out ethiopian military to much celebration . now the city, one of the biggest into gray, has been recaptured by ethiopian in eritrea and troops. there is no new footage. hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians are estimat
. countless people are at risk of going hungry as the fuel be in government tightens of lockheed. lillian women prepare food for troops on the front line for our safety and survival. they charge for to grow television commerce. for nearly 2 years, war has been raging between to grice, regional rulers, an ethiopian and eritrea troops. the to grey forces a practically surrounded and addis ababa is severely restricting humanitarian aid from entering the area of the flogger. this the block of you...
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i hope and lillian gets better soon. >> thank you, alex.rs before one of the most consequential elections in u.s. history. new today, the white house announced president biden will hit the campaign trail on november 1st in florida to try to bolster charlie
i hope and lillian gets better soon. >> thank you, alex.rs before one of the most consequential elections in u.s. history. new today, the white house announced president biden will hit the campaign trail on november 1st in florida to try to bolster charlie
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check out the very first staff memoir by paul jennings, but also a few other good memories one by lillian rogers parks my 30 years back stairs at the house, that's a great option and we mentioned several of these on our website as well. there's ike hoover who was an electrician and later in usher at the white house. his is 42 years in the white house, and that's a great memoir. he especially talks about the he sort of lists like presidential favorites first lady favorites, which ones were more polite which ones are less polite. so i coopers is very interesting starling of the white house is by edmond sterling who was a secret service officer for many years at the white house. so there really is a plethora but there's more there's alonso fields memoir. there's jb west memoir. there's really so many options. so check them out and lots of them are free online because they were published more than 100 years ago so you can even read them on google books. right. brandon wants to know he wants you to talk about the nature of the interactions that the staff has on a daily basis with the first fam
check out the very first staff memoir by paul jennings, but also a few other good memories one by lillian rogers parks my 30 years back stairs at the house, that's a great option and we mentioned several of these on our website as well. there's ike hoover who was an electrician and later in usher at the white house. his is 42 years in the white house, and that's a great memoir. he especially talks about the he sort of lists like presidential favorites first lady favorites, which ones were more...
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on tuesday we, oral arguments will begin on lillian versus merit. a case that will decide whether alabama republicans violated the law with a redistricting plan that included just one majority black district in a save over 25% black. the supreme court already blocked a lower court order that would have at least allowed for two majority black districts for the upcoming midterms. what's your take on this case? because it seems like the future of voting rights, what's left of it, is at stake in this case. >> i think that's exactly right, rev. so, in 2019, the court in a case called russia versus common cause, held that the federal courts can be no place to remedy the impact of partisan gerrymandering. so, it reserve that to the states. but there still remains the opportunity to remedy racial gerrymandering under section two of the voting rights act. that's what's at stake in this case that's going to be argued on tuesday. as you know, the court already entered a state that allow those maps had they've been viewed to be racially suppressive to go into e
on tuesday we, oral arguments will begin on lillian versus merit. a case that will decide whether alabama republicans violated the law with a redistricting plan that included just one majority black district in a save over 25% black. the supreme court already blocked a lower court order that would have at least allowed for two majority black districts for the upcoming midterms. what's your take on this case? because it seems like the future of voting rights, what's left of it, is at stake in...
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i hope and lillian gets better soon. >> thank you, alex. a very good day tolliver from and i said we see world orders. welcome to -- the race to the 2022 midterms finish line. this comes just 23 days in a matter of hours before one of the most consequential elections in u.s. history. new today, the white house announced president biden will hit the campaign trail on november 1st in florida to try to bolster charlie chris who is running for governor there. also new this weekend, for president obama is now set a campaign in three critical states later this month. control of the senate, the biggest prize as both parties try to break what is effectively a current 50/50 split. early voting begins tomorrow in multiple battleground states as well as numerous senate and gubernatorial debates in the coming days. both sides are sending messages to the voters earlier today. >> i think the good policy is good politics. we have been doing the right thing for the american people with proposals that are -- they are popular because they make sense. >> we a
i hope and lillian gets better soon. >> thank you, alex. a very good day tolliver from and i said we see world orders. welcome to -- the race to the 2022 midterms finish line. this comes just 23 days in a matter of hours before one of the most consequential elections in u.s. history. new today, the white house announced president biden will hit the campaign trail on november 1st in florida to try to bolster charlie chris who is running for governor there. also new this weekend, for...
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new zealand ruthless they at zealand as ruthless as they were at times lillian.als. the hosts go to bramall lane in sheffield for this one and welcome a side who've already made historyjust by being at the world cup. greece are a mixture of professionals, part—timers and amateurs, but england's head coach shaun wane says their spirit can't be underestimated. well, they are very different. expect the unexpected, a bit like the french, but it is a lot more unexpected, so they play a lot, they are kicking goals good. we have showed them the respect they deserve, they've got some good players and we have our own. we have treated them, we will play anybody. we have done our due diligence on them and hopefully when you see the best of this weekend. in rugby union at the women's world cup in new zealand, wales play the hosts and defending champions in their quarter final this morning. a tough match, which gets going at 730. meanwhile last night, closer to home in the premiership, gloucester won their fourth match in a row as they beat exeter 38—22. there were six tries
new zealand ruthless they at zealand as ruthless as they were at times lillian.als. the hosts go to bramall lane in sheffield for this one and welcome a side who've already made historyjust by being at the world cup. greece are a mixture of professionals, part—timers and amateurs, but england's head coach shaun wane says their spirit can't be underestimated. well, they are very different. expect the unexpected, a bit like the french, but it is a lot more unexpected, so they play a lot, they...
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if i could live like lillian to 120, i would live to 120. i don't think we can predict the effects of what's gonna happen to our world as a whole, as we all live longer lives, but i'm pretty excited to find out. (melodic music) [water dripping] [indistinct chatter] man: just watch your steps, yeah? voice-over: most of the people that work here, they used to work at mines before. so when the mine decides to shut down, they have nothing to do but to go down there and dig for themselves. [coal crunching underfoot] man 2: we find that coal is our national resources. it's the only thing that can generate electricity at this point in time. woman: the own
if i could live like lillian to 120, i would live to 120. i don't think we can predict the effects of what's gonna happen to our world as a whole, as we all live longer lives, but i'm pretty excited to find out. (melodic music) [water dripping] [indistinct chatter] man: just watch your steps, yeah? voice-over: most of the people that work here, they used to work at mines before. so when the mine decides to shut down, they have nothing to do but to go down there and dig for themselves. [coal...