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sri lanka has reduced the number of people killed by rabies by more than 90%, a dedicated anti-rabies campaign have helped fight the disease. fernandez reports. >> reaching out to the community, more units travel throughout sri lanka to vaccinate domestic and stray dogs against the virus. dogs are the main carriers of the disease. and the main target of a successful anti-rabies campaign, which has seen fatalities from the virus, for some 377 a year, to just 28 in the past 40 years. >> they have thes and and pass it to our people. so what the program can do, it is tremendous. >> they have authorities vaccinated almost 1 1/2 million dogs and stabilized the further 200,000 animals. the dog owners prevention is the best option. >> dogs are animals. they don't understand. if a person is bitten and is the dog has rabies the person can die. that's why i thought i should vaccinate my dogs. the animals themselves aren't always cooperative. >> vaccinations like this one are a key part of the governments fight against the disease. they have move add more effective way of dealing with rabies whic
sri lanka has reduced the number of people killed by rabies by more than 90%, a dedicated anti-rabies campaign have helped fight the disease. fernandez reports. >> reaching out to the community, more units travel throughout sri lanka to vaccinate domestic and stray dogs against the virus. dogs are the main carriers of the disease. and the main target of a successful anti-rabies campaign, which has seen fatalities from the virus, for some 377 a year, to just 28 in the past 40 years....
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an anti rabies campaign has helped to fight the disease. we report.eaching out to the community, mobile units travel to vaccinate dogs against the virus. dogs are the main carriers and the main target of a successful anti rabies campaign, which has seen fatalities from the virus fall from 377 a year to 28 in the past 40 years. >> dogs are there. they will catch the disease and pass it to people, so the program is tremendous. >> authorities have vaccinated almost 1.5 million dogs and sterilized animals. for dog owners, prevention is the best option. >> if a person is bitten and the dog has rabies, the person can die. i thought issued vaccinate my dog. >> the animals themselves aren't always cooperative. >> vaccination programs like this one in the village outside columbo of a key part of the fight against the disease. they have proofed a more effective and cheaper way of dealing with rabies which can kill victims if left untreated. >> there is treatment to bite victims in a clinic like this at a cost last year of around $4 million. the doctor who heads
an anti rabies campaign has helped to fight the disease. we report.eaching out to the community, mobile units travel to vaccinate dogs against the virus. dogs are the main carriers and the main target of a successful anti rabies campaign, which has seen fatalities from the virus fall from 377 a year to 28 in the past 40 years. >> dogs are there. they will catch the disease and pass it to people, so the program is tremendous. >> authorities have vaccinated almost 1.5 million dogs and...
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believe it or not rabies has a higher death rate than ebola.ct, with rabies only one person is known to have survived after showing symptoms. but still no doubt ebola is serious business and since telling people i was headed here we've gotten lots of questions about what we do to protect ourselves. what you're looking at here is a go bag. it's what we journalists carry whenever we cover a risky situation whether it be a combat zone or a natural disaster or an infectious disease outbreak. one of the mandatory things we're always going to have, some sort of first aid kit. we carry that wherever we go. but after that it becomes a little bit more specific. for example, here in guinea, one of the concerns is malaria, typhoid fever, so we make sure, for example, we have deet, and we cover ourselves with that, and medications for malaria which we start taking a few days before we cover the story. also we may find ourselves all of a sudden outside staying in a tent so we have something like a mosquito net to protect us that way. when it comes to ebola
believe it or not rabies has a higher death rate than ebola.ct, with rabies only one person is known to have survived after showing symptoms. but still no doubt ebola is serious business and since telling people i was headed here we've gotten lots of questions about what we do to protect ourselves. what you're looking at here is a go bag. it's what we journalists carry whenever we cover a risky situation whether it be a combat zone or a natural disaster or an infectious disease outbreak. one of...
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we take bite reports, we do rabies quarantine, we took into diseases, disaster response and as i said, helping people who need us to care for their animals for a period of time so it's the whole range of services for humans related to animals, range of hup humans related to animals, but also for animals. over the past ten years we've seen an increase in the number of -- not calls. there have been peaks and valleys a little bit, but an increase in the investigations that come our way. investigations can mean anything like abuse, neglect, dangerous animals, things like that. those kind of investigations take a lot longer than standard calls, which can be anything like a stray animal, animal in traffic, dead animal, things like that. but the calls for -- the matters involving investigations take significantly longer. it can be interviewing witnesses, gathering evidence, so on so forth, working with the da's office. so those kind of matters take significantly longer and we're seeing an up tick in those kind of calls. we have an administrative process where if we seize an animal from someo
we take bite reports, we do rabies quarantine, we took into diseases, disaster response and as i said, helping people who need us to care for their animals for a period of time so it's the whole range of services for humans related to animals, range of hup humans related to animals, but also for animals. over the past ten years we've seen an increase in the number of -- not calls. there have been peaks and valleys a little bit, but an increase in the investigations that come our way....
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themselves as environmentalists who make sure they keep certain animal populations down and diseases like rabiest bay, but there is a bigger issue brewing -- while gun possession is heavily regulated in germany, the country is rather out of date when it comes to checks on ammunition. lead bullets are still widely used by german hunters, and studies show that the toxic heavy metal is dangerous for people and animals alike. >> is palace is a paradise for german hunters. the estate north of berlin is home to one of the country's modern indoor shooting ranges. hunters are testing leadfree ammunition here. the hunter has placed a target on what is known as ballistic gelatin and then fires. the block is then cut open for examination along with the bullet. the result shows that good quality lead-free munition is just as effective as conventional lead shot or bullets, but old habits die hard . >> abandoning lead ammunition is not really a current issue here because ultimately, we hunters are concerned about the effects of the bullet rather than its composition. in other words, manufacturers must ensure
themselves as environmentalists who make sure they keep certain animal populations down and diseases like rabiest bay, but there is a bigger issue brewing -- while gun possession is heavily regulated in germany, the country is rather out of date when it comes to checks on ammunition. lead bullets are still widely used by german hunters, and studies show that the toxic heavy metal is dangerous for people and animals alike. >> is palace is a paradise for german hunters. the estate north of...
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. >> they have diseases and r rabies. >> but cockroaches climb up your leg. >> step on them. >>> here'sore pictures of prince george and all of his adorableness. there's video of him playing with other 9-month-olds in all of his cuteness and glory. >> one tough guy said to him, i don't care if you're king. >> he's pretty good for a 9-month-old. he's about to start walking, looks like. what a cutie pie. love that outfit. that outfit is going to sell out, i'm sure, in seconds. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good wednesday morning at 4:28. i am kristen sze. eric thomas is off. meteorologist mike nicco has a look at the changes. >> fog we talk about, the marine layer is here. we have high clouds over it and no need to worry for the morning with wet weather. you can see how lowed clouds are hanging, barely seeing the top of the western span of the bay bridge. we will be cooler along the coast at low-to-mid 60's and the bay goes from 67 in san francisco to 80 in the south bay. inland from the mid-70's in the north pay valley to low-to-mid 80's in the east bay
. >> they have diseases and r rabies. >> but cockroaches climb up your leg. >> step on them. >>> here'sore pictures of prince george and all of his adorableness. there's video of him playing with other 9-month-olds in all of his cuteness and glory. >> one tough guy said to him, i don't care if you're king. >> he's pretty good for a 9-month-old. he's about to start walking, looks like. what a cutie pie. love that outfit. that outfit is going to sell out,...
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the bad news, the guy got rabies shots anyway. >> louis, can you just smile? hi. good. all right. you. >> thank god. >>> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be talking about in the day ahead. and "morning joe" is now finally just moments away. ♪ (meow mix jingle) right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. disturbing the pantry. ortho crime files. a house, under siege. say helto home defense max. kills bugs inside and prevents new ones for up to a year. ortho home defense max. get order. get ortho®. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? so i use lactaid® members are cottage cheese. ry. it's 100% real dairy without the lactose. so i can make these creamy dishes my family enjoys without disco
the bad news, the guy got rabies shots anyway. >> louis, can you just smile? hi. good. all right. you. >> thank god. >>> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll be talking about in the day ahead. and "morning joe" is now finally just moments away. ♪ (meow mix jingle) right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by...
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themselves as environmentalists to make so they keep second animal populations down and diseases like rabies at a box there is a big case you bring. while gun possession is heavily regulated in gemini the country is brought up t tod the new nation. well it's all still widely used by attending hunters. the study said that the toxic heavy metal is dangerous for people and animals alike. even dave penney is the kind i include jan hunt. the state's new companion is home to one of the country's knows what the eagle shooting ranges. i was testing the ammunition he and the mosman taking his time get so much then as the state and eighteen and five. the bill. he's been caught sleeping for examination. we've been putting it. the result shows that the quantities and creamy nation is just as offensive as conventional nextel open its bad old habits die hard. most people are going to mean abandoning lead ammunition isn't really a current issue here because ultimately we hunters are concerned about the effects of the rather than its composition. in other words manufacturers must ensure what they're selling
themselves as environmentalists to make so they keep second animal populations down and diseases like rabies at a box there is a big case you bring. while gun possession is heavily regulated in gemini the country is brought up t tod the new nation. well it's all still widely used by attending hunters. the study said that the toxic heavy metal is dangerous for people and animals alike. even dave penney is the kind i include jan hunt. the state's new companion is home to one of the country's...
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this fueled the old suspicions on the palestinian side that will bes rabies really wanted was permanently negotiations brought them a permanent solution to the cool problems. these ratings. i think two main palestinian decisions ongoing confidence in the talks was that the palestinians joining fifteen international conventions which also has unleashed again some of the benefits of state without explicitly declare expected and secondly perhaps the nail in the coffin from the israeli side the reconciliation deal with imax which holds the lab is ready officials to question the key to the basses credibility in this whole process. what happens now that this deadline has come and gone in a season spent on what the next step. but sites that are not closing the door completely but it appears that this unity deal will have the palestinians very old to play with that in total offense. forming attacks across the unity government in the next few weeks off the back holding elections in the next six months we took the short those elections will be held because there are logistical and political problem
this fueled the old suspicions on the palestinian side that will bes rabies really wanted was permanently negotiations brought them a permanent solution to the cool problems. these ratings. i think two main palestinian decisions ongoing confidence in the talks was that the palestinians joining fifteen international conventions which also has unleashed again some of the benefits of state without explicitly declare expected and secondly perhaps the nail in the coffin from the israeli side the...
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believe it or not, rabies has a higher death rate that ebola.fter showing symptoms. still no doubt ebola is serious business. since telling people i was headed here, we have a lot of questions oobt what we do to protect ourselves. what you're looking at here is a go bag. it's what we journalist carry whenever we cover a risky situation, whether it be a combat zone or natural disaster or infectious disease outbreak. one of the mandatory things we'll always have, some sort of first aid kit. after that it becomes a little more specific. for example, here in guinea one of the concerns is malaria, typhoid fever. we make sure we have deet and also medications for malaria that we start taking a few days before we cover the story. we my may find ourselves outside staying in a tent, we have a mosquito net to protect us that way. when it comes to ebola, we know it's not airborne, but does spread through bodily fluids. we know the person spreading it is typically very sick before they become contagious. if we're in the vicinity of people who are already si
believe it or not, rabies has a higher death rate that ebola.fter showing symptoms. still no doubt ebola is serious business. since telling people i was headed here, we have a lot of questions oobt what we do to protect ourselves. what you're looking at here is a go bag. it's what we journalist carry whenever we cover a risky situation, whether it be a combat zone or natural disaster or infectious disease outbreak. one of the mandatory things we'll always have, some sort of first aid kit. after...
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francis is also reaching out to leaders of other faiths including rabis. here to the holley land, connor powell, fox news. >>> the first family left the house today to attend the church service. cameras were not allowed inside the church but we are told that worshippers were there and also posted photo s with the president. and at one point, a man raised up yelling obama. >>> it began with a musical sunrise service top mountain davidson. >> a bag pipe began the service. they participate inside the service and included of singing and celebrating the miracle of easter. the celebration has topped the city highest peak mark of the 90th anniversary of the event there. ♪ ♪ >> across town, at the memorial church, the celebration continues and the reverend seize williams as he urge to get close to make room all of those that wanted to take part in the service and hear the music that filled the church today. >> some of the best music in america. [ applause ] >> in addition to feeding souls with musical people, the church also opened their kitchen and serving meals
francis is also reaching out to leaders of other faiths including rabis. here to the holley land, connor powell, fox news. >>> the first family left the house today to attend the church service. cameras were not allowed inside the church but we are told that worshippers were there and also posted photo s with the president. and at one point, a man raised up yelling obama. >>> it began with a musical sunrise service top mountain davidson. >> a bag pipe began the service....
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i might feel like i'm going to jump -- [ light laughter ] i look like a -- like i have rabies or something fever. that's all it is. i'll sit back here. i'll be good, i swear. but you do get nervous? i feel like you do get nervous. >> yeah i do, i do get nervous. yeah but i was excited about the music. i don't want to just focus on them. >> jimmy: i think you do, though. yeah you kind of do. you kind of do want to focus on that. they're great. the roots, right there, from philadelphia. >> beyond great. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: but here we are, we're here. we'll talk about the roots later on. look at your nails. can i talk about your nails? >> yeah, sally hanson. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sally hanson? her name is hanson? >> you see that little thing -- see these? >> jimmy: they're like plaid. >> they're like -- yeah they're plaid, and what they are is they're stickers. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah, you stick them on. i could stick them on your nose, for example. >> jimmy: now why would you -- >> but i do want to talk about -- >> jimmy: you're staring at my nose. >> well, you know my
i might feel like i'm going to jump -- [ light laughter ] i look like a -- like i have rabies or something fever. that's all it is. i'll sit back here. i'll be good, i swear. but you do get nervous? i feel like you do get nervous. >> yeah i do, i do get nervous. yeah but i was excited about the music. i don't want to just focus on them. >> jimmy: i think you do, though. yeah you kind of do. you kind of do want to focus on that. they're great. the roots, right there, from...
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iand had to get a rabies shot on that one. i mad a monitor lizard bite my pinky.k in south africa. and now i'm feeling like one of those english lords that say, [ british accent ] "i remember when i was in the north pole, and i shot a polar bear. and i stuck my hands in the bear and it was warm. i had to survive -- and i survived! do you remember when i was south of the caspian and i came face to face with a killer whale?" [ british accent ] >> jimmy: "and i had a full on conversation with the whale. i was like -- [ whale noises ] i'll never forget that as long i live." i went to, i came into contact with a lizard once. i was in okinawa. i was doing standup at some uso tour. it was a military base. and i was at a hotel room and i walked in and there was a roach on my wall. a giant roach. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i called the front desk. i go, "you gotta get me out of here. there's a roach on my wall, a a giant roach." the guy was like, "yeah, it's okinawa, dude. [ laughter ] it's humid, there's gonna be roaches." so i go, "okay." so i put my luggage out, i went and
iand had to get a rabies shot on that one. i mad a monitor lizard bite my pinky.k in south africa. and now i'm feeling like one of those english lords that say, [ british accent ] "i remember when i was in the north pole, and i shot a polar bear. and i stuck my hands in the bear and it was warm. i had to survive -- and i survived! do you remember when i was south of the caspian and i came face to face with a killer whale?" [ british accent ] >> jimmy: "and i had a full on...
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incurable, so many babies born out of wedlock and among the minority of americans over 80% of black rabies in new york were aborted. jesse jackson is to say this is the white man's answer to the welfare problem. >> host: that's not true. 80% of the abortions in new york city are among minority children. lax, hispanics, asians. you should also know 70% of the population is minority. >> host: we are cheapening adult levels. if you do something like hillary claire, now obama cared for mr. peel and talked about death panels and was widely ridiculed. but this is what is happening in britain. >> host: i'm about to make a point here. there's a chapter in my book cause fewer versus care this may surprise you. i am all for government, spending more money to find cures. if we can find a cure to alzheimer's disease, which is a huge affliction to the baby boomers as they retire, you're going to save a whole lot of money from having to treat people with alzheimer's and so many other diseases. i'm for investing this much money possible and sinecure for these things. as i said about the nhs in great brit
incurable, so many babies born out of wedlock and among the minority of americans over 80% of black rabies in new york were aborted. jesse jackson is to say this is the white man's answer to the welfare problem. >> host: that's not true. 80% of the abortions in new york city are among minority children. lax, hispanics, asians. you should also know 70% of the population is minority. >> host: we are cheapening adult levels. if you do something like hillary claire, now obama cared for...
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that traveler a raby claimed he got the boot for complaining too much. >> reporter: the toronto sun looksa and paraolympic athletes. ford asked for do-over. he was denied. >>> the "new york daily news" looks at an attack on baseball's paternity policy. on cbs's radio, he slammed dan yeah murphy for two games to be with his wife and newborn son. >> ten days. that's ridiculous. ten days. what do you need ten days for? what are you doing, vacations? one day, i understand. go see your baby be born. come back. you're major league baseball player. come back. you can hire a nurse. >> it allows players one to three days off when a baby is born. i think they went a little further, too, and criticized his wife for having a c-section and the timing of it with beats apologies later. maybe they may rethink that one. >> just thinking. >>> andthe financial times says the fallout sanctions of russia against crime mia is now impacting pop music. miley cyrus is said to perform in june. lawyers are reviewing whether or not that show can go on. >> reporter: and one more thing russian president vladimir putin
that traveler a raby claimed he got the boot for complaining too much. >> reporter: the toronto sun looksa and paraolympic athletes. ford asked for do-over. he was denied. >>> the "new york daily news" looks at an attack on baseball's paternity policy. on cbs's radio, he slammed dan yeah murphy for two games to be with his wife and newborn son. >> ten days. that's ridiculous. ten days. what do you need ten days for? what are you doing, vacations? one day, i...