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where did she get the mumps?m her roommate, judy, who got it from her boyfriend and his roommate. >> at that time, neither knew they were infection. they were touching everything, not protecting themselves with masks. >> that's what's typical of the mumps. judy wound up giving the virus to jane and to a friend and to her own sister before judy, herself, started showing her symptoms? >> i felt really bad, really, really bad. >> around the country, mumps outbreaks are reportin four sta wisconsin, ohio, new york and new jersey. the worst of it is here in and around the campus of ohio state university in columbus where close to 300 people have come down with the mumps and the school is now offering mumps vaccinations and at uw madison, this is the first outbreak of mumps since 2008 >> i think we were thinking this is trouble. it's come our way and we are, you know, we have said throughout this that we expect to see more cases. >> like most states, wisconsin requires a mumps vaccination for children and since 1989, re
where did she get the mumps?m her roommate, judy, who got it from her boyfriend and his roommate. >> at that time, neither knew they were infection. they were touching everything, not protecting themselves with masks. >> that's what's typical of the mumps. judy wound up giving the virus to jane and to a friend and to her own sister before judy, herself, started showing her symptoms? >> i felt really bad, really, really bad. >> around the country, mumps outbreaks are...
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close to 300 people have come down with the mumps. the school is offering mumps vaccinations.t uw maddison, this is the first outbreak since 2008. >> we thought it's trouble, coming our way. we said that we expected to see more cases. >> like most states, wisconsin requires mumps vaccinations and requires a second shot once the kids are about to enter college. >> in all the cases every stupid that got it had got both vaccinations. the question is why? >> why some people lose their immunity and others don't, is it genetics, the vaccine. we don't know. >> robert says the vaccine, two of them, is 88% effective. he expects the number of cases to trail off as students leave for the summer break. no one knows what caused the outbreak. in most cases the virus causes flu-like symptoms, but can cause swelling of the brainful. >> i'm not worried about it. i am, but i have not heard anyone that has gotten sick. i'm in a bit of denial. >> believe it or not. jane and judy's other room-mate is not too worried. >> we are friend. we do not avoid her, but still do it. >> there's no cure for mu
close to 300 people have come down with the mumps. the school is offering mumps vaccinations.t uw maddison, this is the first outbreak since 2008. >> we thought it's trouble, coming our way. we said that we expected to see more cases. >> like most states, wisconsin requires mumps vaccinations and requires a second shot once the kids are about to enter college. >> in all the cases every stupid that got it had got both vaccinations. the question is why? >> why some people...
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the water district is giving it an $11,000 rebate for saving so mump water. the business will likely save hundreds of dollars a year on its monthly water bill. during an assessment this week a water conservation specialist suggested the rink installed aerators to save more water. they are doing more than evaluating businesses and giving them suggestions. they are giving them the tool to succeed. they are offering them low flow toilets for free. >> thanks. to learn more about the drought includes our chances of recovering tune in to nbc bay area news tomorrow at 6:30. california drought 2014 is a special. >>> friday, 5:15. that means the weekend is here. >> i'll say. the sun will be shining but it wasn't shining for much of the day. here was my plan this morning. go out for a nice family walk. >> sounds nice. >> what happened? rain. the family walk was cancelled. jeff, our chief meteorologist has four words for me. i told you so. >> awesome video. that's not four words. you did a great job. nice steady hand here. we have his video back here behind us again. th
the water district is giving it an $11,000 rebate for saving so mump water. the business will likely save hundreds of dollars a year on its monthly water bill. during an assessment this week a water conservation specialist suggested the rink installed aerators to save more water. they are doing more than evaluating businesses and giving them suggestions. they are giving them the tool to succeed. they are offering them low flow toilets for free. >> thanks. to learn more about the drought...
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if you would like to get the measles, mump, rublea vac each, you should, no one should scare you, that you may get autism. there's no proof. you can hesitate if you worry, and no one should scare you into getting the vaccine. >> while the debate over childhood vaccines rages on, child officials hope the outbreak of measles won't. >> doctors are offering up some advice for those infected in measles, saying stay at home, cover your mouth when coughing and sneezing and wash your hands. >> the community in new york is rallying to send aid to relatives at home. 70 have been killed by ebola in guinea. it can be spread by coming into contact with an infected person. >> he could have gone pro, instead he put fame and fortune on hold to finish what he started. it may come together at the right time for an inspirational college athlete. >> what retirement looks like for the former leader of the free world. artwork from george w. bush goes on display. >> a quieter day across the south as we get into the afternoon. areas of showers and thunder storms popping up from texas across the golf coast, bu
if you would like to get the measles, mump, rublea vac each, you should, no one should scare you, that you may get autism. there's no proof. you can hesitate if you worry, and no one should scare you into getting the vaccine. >> while the debate over childhood vaccines rages on, child officials hope the outbreak of measles won't. >> doctors are offering up some advice for those infected in measles, saying stay at home, cover your mouth when coughing and sneezing and wash your hands....
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daniel sanford spent mump of the -- much of the day in the town. police headquarters stormed by russian activist. >> reporter: a moment of extreme tension today. gunmen suddenly took up defensive positions there was a rumor that government forces were about to attack the rebellious town in eastern ukraine. in the end the attack never came. despite the threat the kiev government called anti-terrorist operation the people here remains resolutely in place and the barricade are still standing. i asked a man if they weren't worried about a possible attack. of course we're worried. people here are peaceful. but within that four hour principle. then as we wov through the check point, came news prorussian was storming another police headquarters. this was a scene where activist crashed windows, threw rocks and quickly took over a building. chief of police ended up in hospitals with a broken skull. >> even on the day that the kiev government has threaten to start attacking those in the east who are taking over police stations, they've taken another one. >>
daniel sanford spent mump of the -- much of the day in the town. police headquarters stormed by russian activist. >> reporter: a moment of extreme tension today. gunmen suddenly took up defensive positions there was a rumor that government forces were about to attack the rebellious town in eastern ukraine. in the end the attack never came. despite the threat the kiev government called anti-terrorist operation the people here remains resolutely in place and the barricade are still...
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. >>> the outbreak of mumps in central ohio has grown to 212 cases.s illness is linked to ohio state university in columbus. cases span from early january and those infected range in age from 9 months to 70 years old. health officials urge those in central ohio to get inoculated. >>> a florida woman is recovering from severe wounds suffered when she was attacked by a bear in her driveway over the weekend. it's the latest in a growing number of incidents between bears and humans. don dahler looks at how bears are being tracked. >> paul and his ring of biologists led us to a bear den. >> this is a good approach. they don't see us. >> reporter: just under a fallen tree, there's a female black bear near the end of her winter hibernation. she's one of an estimated 500 black bears in the state. the men work their way in close. they use a pole with a seringe attached to tranquilize her. last year, the team put a gps collar on this bear. the mission is to determine how they travel, what types of habitats they are using and how often they reproduce. nestled in
. >>> the outbreak of mumps in central ohio has grown to 212 cases.s illness is linked to ohio state university in columbus. cases span from early january and those infected range in age from 9 months to 70 years old. health officials urge those in central ohio to get inoculated. >>> a florida woman is recovering from severe wounds suffered when she was attacked by a bear in her driveway over the weekend. it's the latest in a growing number of incidents between bears and...
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the number of children with measles in this country is spiking, along with mumps and whooping cough and in light of the new numbers, an infectious disease expert blamed rumors and conspiracy theories for a fall off in vaccinations. young parents today haven't seen these diseases, and they don't respect or fear them. this is an issue of public health and where we begin tonight with dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: new mom meredith greenstein had a scar lately saying three month old raleigh might have been exposed to measles. >> we knew something had to be done. so on the advice of our pediatrici pediatrician, we took her immediately to the emergency room. >> reporter: greenstein, an nbc employee, says everything turned out okay and tests were negative, but she has every right to be worried. this extremely contagious disease spread by sneezes is surging at the fastest pace in two decades. >> in the first four months of the year, we're breaking records. >> reporter: today the cdc says at least 129 measles cases from 13 states have been reported in the united states this year. most have be
the number of children with measles in this country is spiking, along with mumps and whooping cough and in light of the new numbers, an infectious disease expert blamed rumors and conspiracy theories for a fall off in vaccinations. young parents today haven't seen these diseases, and they don't respect or fear them. this is an issue of public health and where we begin tonight with dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: new mom meredith greenstein had a scar lately saying three month old...
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. >>> up next, new outbreaks of measles and mumps. are parents who don't vaccinate their children to blame? back in a moment. [ woman ] my father loved the sea. he taught me that whales leave footprints, glassy circles on the surface that show us where they've been and sometimes where they're going. he would always say, "if you know where you're headed, you can make the smart choices to help you get there." and his legacy has helped me achieve my goals. [ male announcer ] let pacific life help you create a legacy for the ones you love. to find out how, visit pacificlife.com. >>> now, a closer look at an alarming look at measles and mumps outbreaks. in schools from new york to california where more than 16,000 children enter kindergarten without measles vaccinations. that is up over the years. that's double the numbers from six years ago. outbreaks by parents chooses not that have their children vaccinated. here is dr. richard besser. >> your doctor wouldn't recognize this disease, neither would you. but this rash has made a come back.
. >>> up next, new outbreaks of measles and mumps. are parents who don't vaccinate their children to blame? back in a moment. [ woman ] my father loved the sea. he taught me that whales leave footprints, glassy circles on the surface that show us where they've been and sometimes where they're going. he would always say, "if you know where you're headed, you can make the smart choices to help you get there." and his legacy has helped me achieve my goals. [ male announcer ] let...
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nine students, nine students at the university of illinois were diagnosed with mumps after they cameom spring break. which is probably the best thing you can be diagnosed with after spring break. [ laughter ] oh, this is mumps? oh, thank god. [ laughter ] oh, thank god. [ applause ] a cafe in japan has begun letting diners sit with gigantic stuffed animals to reduce discomfort about eating alone. [ laughter ] so it turns out there is something sadder than just eating alone. [ laughter ] you know, i think i'm done but paddington will have another vodka soda. [ light laughter ] frontier airlines has announced new plans to make customers pay for advanced seat assignments and to use the overhead bins. frontier passengers applauded the move since you actually get way more leg room if you sit in the overhead bin. [ laughter ] oh, good news, honey, we're in an exit bin. [ laughter ] i read today that a new york man is being sued for a quarter million dollars after his ex-girlfriend claims he harassed her with nearly 100 e-mails. and if 100 e-mails are worth a quarter million dollars that me
nine students, nine students at the university of illinois were diagnosed with mumps after they cameom spring break. which is probably the best thing you can be diagnosed with after spring break. [ laughter ] oh, this is mumps? oh, thank god. [ laughter ] oh, thank god. [ applause ] a cafe in japan has begun letting diners sit with gigantic stuffed animals to reduce discomfort about eating alone. [ laughter ] so it turns out there is something sadder than just eating alone. [ laughter ] you...
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. >> reporter: this is a single dose of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. if you get vaccinated within 72 hours of being exposed to the virus you can be -- it's the second time that aka berkeley dealt with measles. another student exposed an unknown number of bart passengers. officials say the two cases are not related, but statewide there has been an increase in the number of measles cases 51 so far this year compared to four for the same period last year. most are related to international travel. >> we know that there is more measleses in other parts of world than there is in the united states. newly this year we're seeing more cases related to an rout break that we know is ongoing in the philippines due to the displacement of people from. >> a shot in the arm and you wouldn't get the measles anymore, sounds commonsense rip a commonsense step that could save he yourselves and other as a lot of discomfort. >>> more details now as allie said there have been 51 confirm measles cases so far in california this year. orange county has most with 21. there are 11
. >> reporter: this is a single dose of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. if you get vaccinated within 72 hours of being exposed to the virus you can be -- it's the second time that aka berkeley dealt with measles. another student exposed an unknown number of bart passengers. officials say the two cases are not related, but statewide there has been an increase in the number of measles cases 51 so far this year compared to four for the same period last year. most are related to...
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that you are seeing cases of measles and mumps.g back, it is role sad. >> i am interested to hear your perspective. there are those with the platform like jenny mccarthy who came out and said something to the affect, after her son got vaccinated, she saw his soul leave his eyes. and that's what she recently said. >> i am nottant- vaccine and not a new position i adopted. for years i stated that i am provaccine and years i have been wrongly branded anti- vaccine. translate what the chance is. a lot of people look at her for guidance rather than the medical professionals. >> if i had a choice between jenny mccarthy and dr. manny who is an expert on top of an expert and has a child living with autism. you have to go with dr. manny. he knows about this stuff. to challenge is so many people heard jenny mccarthy's anti- vaccine. she is an icon and got money and they know her and wants to take pictures and to go back against. it the train left the station and the only way to stop that jenny to be responsible and talk about the fact and sa
that you are seeing cases of measles and mumps.g back, it is role sad. >> i am interested to hear your perspective. there are those with the platform like jenny mccarthy who came out and said something to the affect, after her son got vaccinated, she saw his soul leave his eyes. and that's what she recently said. >> i am nottant- vaccine and not a new position i adopted. for years i stated that i am provaccine and years i have been wrongly branded anti- vaccine. translate what the...
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. >> health officials are warning about measles and mumps this morning.uary there have already been more than 100 confirmed cases of measles. in an average year, the numbers are usually about 60. >>> a month's outbreak is under way in places like california, ohio and new york. jeffrey kluger is with "time" magazine. he wrote a scathing open letter to parents with the dangers of not vaccinating their children. jeffrey, good morning. wow. >> good morning. >> tell us how you really feel. but i mean, it's interesting. you say parents who are not giving their vaccines are not only misinformed, they're spoiled. >> well, that's right. this whole generation of parents has grown up behind the protective burns built by vaccine developers. if you've never seen polio, if you've never seen whooping cough, you can afford to be glib about the dangers. one person i read quoted a doctor, said, well this is a very healthy community so we don't really need to vaccinate here. well, it's healthy because people have gotten vaccinated. it's like tearing down your levees because
. >> health officials are warning about measles and mumps this morning.uary there have already been more than 100 confirmed cases of measles. in an average year, the numbers are usually about 60. >>> a month's outbreak is under way in places like california, ohio and new york. jeffrey kluger is with "time" magazine. he wrote a scathing open letter to parents with the dangers of not vaccinating their children. jeffrey, good morning. wow. >> good morning. >>...
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the university of illinois reports nine cases of the mumps on its urbana-champaign campus since spring break. the school's health center has been treating about two cases a week. most of the students were sent home to limit the spread of the outbreak. those with the earliest cases have recovered. most of the students on campus have had the vaccine, which isn't 100 percent effective. the latest craze in "selfie" photos involves flight attendants posting sexy pictures from their planes. some of them are shot in the restrooms, others in crew locker rooms. some of attendants say, trying to out-vamp each other in their photos is just part of the culture of being a flight attendant. pictures may be part of the camaderie of the job, the airlines are very sensitive about their crew members posing in their airline uniforms. >> we may need some more information on that we see that video again? maybe we need to get to the bottom of that story. the women in the back are saying it know. >> i was born to chip in as well but they got the first. >> good guys 0, that girls one. looking at 52 degrees ri
the university of illinois reports nine cases of the mumps on its urbana-champaign campus since spring break. the school's health center has been treating about two cases a week. most of the students were sent home to limit the spread of the outbreak. those with the earliest cases have recovered. most of the students on campus have had the vaccine, which isn't 100 percent effective. the latest craze in "selfie" photos involves flight attendants posting sexy pictures from their planes....
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cases of mump, measles and whooping cough come up she's come under fire for her vocal position.r anti-vaccine. >> isn't the problem here, jenny, that people sometimes casual or listen with one ear are going to panic and not vaccine at all? >> probably. but guess what it's not my fault. the reason why they are not vaccinating is the vaccines are not safe. make a better product and then parents will vaccinate. >> evan was diagnosed with autism in 2005. without a doubt in my mind vaccinations triggered evan's autism. >> do i believe there's a correlation between vaccinations and autism. i don't think it's a sole cause but i think they are triggering, it's triggering autism in these kids. >> there's so much more. dana, it's shocking to hear her now talk about how she actually says she's pro vaccine. >> yeah. that kind of shocks me as well, megyn. i know jenny. i've guest co-hosted on the view. that's one of the things she told me. i know there's a lot of controversy about this but i never said i was against vaccinationed. her quotes say otherwise. if you're not vaccinations you don'
cases of mump, measles and whooping cough come up she's come under fire for her vocal position.r anti-vaccine. >> isn't the problem here, jenny, that people sometimes casual or listen with one ear are going to panic and not vaccine at all? >> probably. but guess what it's not my fault. the reason why they are not vaccinating is the vaccines are not safe. make a better product and then parents will vaccinate. >> evan was diagnosed with autism in 2005. without a doubt in my mind...
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. >>> and health officials are reporting more cases of mumps in ohio, now up to 111 and it's one of the stories around the "news nation." join the conversation on twitter. [ children yelling ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ man: i don't know...i forget. makes senit last time?ng. scott: hello, neighbors. man: hey, scott... perfect timing. scott: feeding your lawn need not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy. man: sweet! scott: this snap spreader system from scotts makes caring for your lawn snapcrackin' simple, guaranteed. just take the handy, no-mess bag, then snap, lock and go. to see a demo of the snap spreader, go to scotts.com. feed your lawn. feed it! anncr: visit scotts.c
. >>> and health officials are reporting more cases of mumps in ohio, now up to 111 and it's one of the stories around the "news nation." join the conversation on twitter. [ children yelling ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a...