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and joining us now from sarasota is dr. manuel gordillio at sarasota memorial hospital.a virus, is it? >> it's a parasite. and the specific species that we're seeing is plasmodium. >> you've been dealing with some of those cases. what are you seeing in those cases? >> we've seen four of the six cases in this hospital. what we're seeing is what was described. they presented with fever, and at the beginning, since most of us don't see locally acquired malaria, a lot of them were not thinking it was malaria. in fact, the first cases were diagnosed a very acutely suspicious laboratory technician looked at the smears and found the malaria parasites in the red cells. they alerted us, the clinicians, and that's how the first cases were diagnosed. as we have seen more, now we're more aware and we're looking for the most common symptoms, the fever, the body aches, the headaches, and especially those that persist, you know, because a lot of infections that we see present that way with fevers and headaches, body aches and most turn out to be viruses, but sometimes if they're persis
and joining us now from sarasota is dr. manuel gordillio at sarasota memorial hospital.a virus, is it? >> it's a parasite. and the specific species that we're seeing is plasmodium. >> you've been dealing with some of those cases. what are you seeing in those cases? >> we've seen four of the six cases in this hospital. what we're seeing is what was described. they presented with fever, and at the beginning, since most of us don't see locally acquired malaria, a lot of them were...
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danai: en total en florida se detectaron seis casos de malaria en el condado sarasota.as personas que son picadas por el mosquito. ese mosquito toma la enfermedad esa persona o el parÁsito y despuÉs lobo transmite a otra persona persona y esto podrÍa ser fiebre, malestar general, dolor de cabeza. danai: los mÉdicos dicen que de experimentar cualquiera de estos sÍntomas debe buscar ayuda mÉdica en las 24 horas posteriores a la apariciÓn de estos. melissa almena visita de texas y se encuentra aquÍ en florida con un escenario parecido. >> en realidad viene a disfrutar, entonces tener como esa preocupaciÓn le da a uno un poco de temor. danai: la malaria no es contagiosa y no puede transmitirse de persona persona. ya en las zonas afectadas las autoridades sanitarias fumigan contra los mosquitos. la malaria no es como en estados unidos, sin embargo, cada aÑo se diagnostican unos 1000 casos en el paÍs que suelen darse entre personas que viajaron a zonas donde la transmisiÓn es habitual como África y el sur de asia. los mÉdicos le recomiendan a las personas no exponerse a lugar
danai: en total en florida se detectaron seis casos de malaria en el condado sarasota.as personas que son picadas por el mosquito. ese mosquito toma la enfermedad esa persona o el parÁsito y despuÉs lobo transmite a otra persona persona y esto podrÍa ser fiebre, malestar general, dolor de cabeza. danai: los mÉdicos dicen que de experimentar cualquiera de estos sÍntomas debe buscar ayuda mÉdica en las 24 horas posteriores a la apariciÓn de estos. melissa almena visita de texas y se...
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concentrados en el área norte de sarasota y se mantienen en esta zona >> la malaria es provocada por está infectada expresó que el control del mosquito que pasas al vector es importante para controlar la enfermedad >> ella vive en hialeah reportó en el 311 una cantidad anormal de mosquitos en su zona de la noche bastantes a las siete comenzaron a llegar bastantes aquí son vampiros no son mosquitos >> los inspectores y encontraron el foco >> el señor que tiene un tráiler no sabía que tenía eso ahí todo pero no eran mosquitas de malaria y 420 trampas en todo el condado son monitoreados miami-dade >> mayor número de mosquitos que se transmite malaria que nos recomiendan las zonas donde se reportan casos de malaria si hay que estar en alerta >> la malaria los síntomas son muy parecidos a los de un resfriado común parainfluenza por eso es que seas este llamado que los proveedores de salud estén pendientes >> vamos otra información un congresista lanza una alerta a los padres de familia sobre una bebida energética considerada la última sensación del verano entre jóvenes menores de 18 años
concentrados en el área norte de sarasota y se mantienen en esta zona >> la malaria es provocada por está infectada expresó que el control del mosquito que pasas al vector es importante para controlar la enfermedad >> ella vive en hialeah reportó en el 311 una cantidad anormal de mosquitos en su zona de la noche bastantes a las siete comenzaron a llegar bastantes aquí son vampiros no son mosquitos >> los inspectores y encontraron el foco >> el señor que tiene un...
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that's why the cases have been in the area in sarasota county.lic health officials are telling people to be aware. not to panic, but beware. the symptoms are similar to the flu. if anyone has flu-like symptoms, especially a very high fever. it's a good idea to get checked at a clinic. hospitals have what's necessary to check for malaria. it's a drug test we're told by health experts and we have medication to treat them. a disease that exists in tropical and subtropical, they get malaria and are treat for malaria, the united states though it had technically been eliminated since the 50s, we have methods in place to fight it. especially because really what public health officials have to focus on is the mosquitos, right, so they are working hard in that area, again, in sarasota. there has been a p health advisory for the state of florida, for any individuals to be careful when they go outside, again, especially in the area. people can try to wear long sleeves, wear shirts, pants, of course it's really hot. often people are wearing shorts and t-shir
that's why the cases have been in the area in sarasota county.lic health officials are telling people to be aware. not to panic, but beware. the symptoms are similar to the flu. if anyone has flu-like symptoms, especially a very high fever. it's a good idea to get checked at a clinic. hospitals have what's necessary to check for malaria. it's a drug test we're told by health experts and we have medication to treat them. a disease that exists in tropical and subtropical, they get malaria and are...
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today alone, two cases were reported in sarasota. raising floyd's total case count to six.health advisory warning about these cases while assuring the public that overall, the risk of contracting malaria in the u.s. remains low for most of the country. florida epidemiologists are concerned because florida is not the rest of the country, which is probably evident by now. anyways, for starters, the person at the helm of florida's department of health's doctor joseph latypov. you might remember him. he's the doctor that governor ron desantis appointed as florida surgeon general in september 2021, right in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic. after doctor latypov openly and incorrectly questioned the effectiveness of covid vaccines. after governor desantis announced his appointment, dr. ladapo announced there is nothing special about vaccines compared to any other preventative measure. it's been treated as a religion, and that is just senseless. that year before that, he joined a controversial group of doctors as the gratitude outside of the supreme court to tell the american p
today alone, two cases were reported in sarasota. raising floyd's total case count to six.health advisory warning about these cases while assuring the public that overall, the risk of contracting malaria in the u.s. remains low for most of the country. florida epidemiologists are concerned because florida is not the rest of the country, which is probably evident by now. anyways, for starters, the person at the helm of florida's department of health's doctor joseph latypov. you might remember...
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but it seems like this cluster originated in sarasota, florida. it came from there.re cases were reported in sarasota racing florida's total case count to six. last week, the cdc issued a health advisory, warning about these cases, while issuing the public that overall, the risk of contracting malaria in the u.s. remains low for most of the country. but florida epidemiologists are concerned because, well, florida is not the rest of the country, which is probably evident by now. but anyway, for starters, the person at the helm of florida's department of health's doctor joseph latypov. and you may remember him. he's the doctor governor ron desantis appointed as florida's surgeon general in september of 2021 right in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic. after doctor ladapo openly and incorrectly questioned the effectiveness of covid vaccines, after governor desantis and bounced his appointment, doctor ladapo announced there is nothing special about vaccines compared to any other measure. it has been treated almost like a religion. and that is just senseless. here before
but it seems like this cluster originated in sarasota, florida. it came from there.re cases were reported in sarasota racing florida's total case count to six. last week, the cdc issued a health advisory, warning about these cases, while issuing the public that overall, the risk of contracting malaria in the u.s. remains low for most of the country. but florida epidemiologists are concerned because, well, florida is not the rest of the country, which is probably evident by now. but anyway, for...
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reporter: florida residents facing a new health scare brought by mosquitos health authorities in sarasota county confirming two new cases of locally contracted malaria, this after a statewide health advisory was issued in late june >> this is likely going to be a cluster of cases in sarasota county a mosquito has to bite a human that is infected and go off and bite another human less than a mile away. mosquitos don't travel long distances. >> reporter: the disease is caused by a parasite which spreads to humans through the bites of the infected mosquitos. it's estimated the u.s. sees about 2,000 cases annually, nearly all from people who acquired the disease abroad before entering the country. unlike these new cases, contracted locally from infected mosquitos. >> this is an unusual headline not something we typically see inherent in the united states. this is really going require here is vigilance on the part of health officials. >> reporter: for those who get sick, the flu-like symptoms can include a notoriously high fever, body. >> a chills, headaches and nausea dr. gupta says the cases
reporter: florida residents facing a new health scare brought by mosquitos health authorities in sarasota county confirming two new cases of locally contracted malaria, this after a statewide health advisory was issued in late june >> this is likely going to be a cluster of cases in sarasota county a mosquito has to bite a human that is infected and go off and bite another human less than a mile away. mosquitos don't travel long distances. >> reporter: the disease is caused by a...
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>> well, yasmin, these two new cases are confirmed in sarasota county, that south of tampa bay, so now a total of seven cases of malaria in the united states. since, may six in florida, one in texas, there is a public health advisory in florida yet this state is hot and humid, so public health officials are prepared to deal with the situation like this, but they are on alert,. we >> florida residents facing a new health scare brought by mosquitoes. health authorities in sarasota county confirming to new cases of locally contracted malaria, this, after a statewide health advisory was issued in late june. >> this is likely going to be a cluster of cases in sarasota county. a mosquito has to fight human that's infected and then go off and bite another human less than a mile away. they will travel long distances. >> the disease is caused by parasite which spreads to human through the bites of the inspected mosquitoes. it's estimated that the u.s. sees about 2000 cases annually. they could be all from people who acquired the disease abroad before entering the country. unlike new cases, cont
>> well, yasmin, these two new cases are confirmed in sarasota county, that south of tampa bay, so now a total of seven cases of malaria in the united states. since, may six in florida, one in texas, there is a public health advisory in florida yet this state is hot and humid, so public health officials are prepared to deal with the situation like this, but they are on alert,. we >> florida residents facing a new health scare brought by mosquitoes. health authorities in sarasota...
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. >> reporter: two new cases of malaria reported in sarasota county, florida a total of seven cases in.s. this summer. one in texas and six in florida. now public health officials reprepared to deal with this in florida, hot and humid and mosquitos are often in florida so they do have a system in place, in fact as of last friday, the county in sarasota was using a plan to spray pesticides to kill some of these mosquitos. battling a disease like malaria it's the mosquitos that people have to control. mosquitos that can give malaria to human beings live two, three weeks, only travel as far as a mile. that's why these cases have been concentrated in that area, in sarasota, county, public health officials are recommending people to be aware, not to panic but to be aware. symptoms are much like the flu, if anyone has flu-like symptoms especially a very high fever a good idea to get checked at a clinic, also hospitals and clinics in the u.s. have what's necessary to check for malaria, it's blood test we're told by health experts. we have medications to treat them. public health advisory for
. >> reporter: two new cases of malaria reported in sarasota county, florida a total of seven cases in.s. this summer. one in texas and six in florida. now public health officials reprepared to deal with this in florida, hot and humid and mosquitos are often in florida so they do have a system in place, in fact as of last friday, the county in sarasota was using a plan to spray pesticides to kill some of these mosquitos. battling a disease like malaria it's the mosquitos that people have...
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llos dos casos recientes se reportaron en el condado sarasota, los infectados se encuentran recuperadosamiento de belleza. piden a quiens se lo pract aarÓn realizarse una prueba de detecciÓn del virus con este caso son 5 personas infectadas y el paciente desarrollÓ la enfermedad del sida. puede pasar muchos aÑos, verdad, hasta ahora, que no tiene sÍntomas. >>> ¿quÉ son los faciales de vampiro?. >>> al paciente se le hace una extracciÓn de sangre, proviene del brazo y se preparan las plaquetas ricas f plasma que se inyectan en el rostro por micro agujas. hace lucir la piel mÁs lisa, tersa y las manchas producidas por el sol y las marcas del acnÉ. >>> este procedimiento debe ha sdwerl un dermatÓlogo profesional. usando material estÉrilzado y con la propia sangre del paciente para evitar el contagio de una enfermedad. el tratamiento conocido como puede requerir mÁs de una sesiÓn provoca dolor y marcas que desaparecen algunos dÍas. no es para personas que hayan tenido hepatitis c, vih/sida y cÁncer en la piel. en noticias para el consumidor. por el riesgo que se incendien. son de la marca v
llos dos casos recientes se reportaron en el condado sarasota, los infectados se encuentran recuperadosamiento de belleza. piden a quiens se lo pract aarÓn realizarse una prueba de detecciÓn del virus con este caso son 5 personas infectadas y el paciente desarrollÓ la enfermedad del sida. puede pasar muchos aÑos, verdad, hasta ahora, que no tiene sÍntomas. >>> ¿quÉ son los faciales de vampiro?. >>> al paciente se le hace una extracciÓn de sangre, proviene del brazo y...
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wewest nilele virus was found in sarasota county. they were found in palo alto a couple blocks from the stanford campus. the district will be spraying the area thursday night to prevent the spread of west nile virus. be sure to drain standing water and clean rain gutters. >>> two people are displaced tonight after a grass fire spread to their home in san jose's neighborhood. there is on blue rock court near interstate 680. trying to stop the fire on both sides of the wall. certainly was a close call for people in the area. >> it extended to the roof and it caught a little bit of the attic on fire. there was nothing below the ceiling line. >> fortunately no one was hurt. we don't know what caused the fire. but kudos to the firefighters who got that out. >> get them contained as quick as possible. >> it helps we have not had any prolonged heat. flow bursts of off shore winds yet. more likely as we get into late august and september. yeah. it could be a lot worse. could be cooking in the heat dome. phoenix is over 110 degrees every day.
wewest nilele virus was found in sarasota county. they were found in palo alto a couple blocks from the stanford campus. the district will be spraying the area thursday night to prevent the spread of west nile virus. be sure to drain standing water and clean rain gutters. >>> two people are displaced tonight after a grass fire spread to their home in san jose's neighborhood. there is on blue rock court near interstate 680. trying to stop the fire on both sides of the wall. certainly...
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so these cases are in sarasota county in florida.to dealing with mosquitos. this is a hot and humid place. the counties have vector controls in place to eliminate the mosquitos. in sar soto, they were using planes to spray pesticides to kill the mosquitos. so officials are asking people to be aware. this is a public health advisory for florida. it's been the sarasota area where these people have been confirmed to have locally contracted malaria. these six cases. for people that live in that area, if they have these symptoms, it is suggested they get checked. but let's keep in mind once again, that public health officials are used to dealing with this. the mosquito that spreads malaria lives two to three weeks and only moves a little over a mile, so it doesn't spread like other viruses. like when you have a covid pandemic, this is a virus that was highly contagious. this is different. it requires a mosquito to spread. >> gaud, thank you. >>> up next on "ana cabrera reports," retail therapy without breaking the bank? is it too good to
so these cases are in sarasota county in florida.to dealing with mosquitos. this is a hot and humid place. the counties have vector controls in place to eliminate the mosquitos. in sar soto, they were using planes to spray pesticides to kill the mosquitos. so officials are asking people to be aware. this is a public health advisory for florida. it's been the sarasota area where these people have been confirmed to have locally contracted malaria. these six cases. for people that live in that...
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health authorities in sarasota county confirming to new cases of locally contracted malaria., after a statewide health advisory was issued in late june. >> this is likely going to be a cluster of cases in sarasota county. the mosquito has to buy a human that's infected, and go off and bite another human, less than a mile away. so, mosquitoes travel long distances. >> but the disease is caused by a parasite, which spreads the disease to the affected humans. it is expected that the u.s. sees about 2000 cases annually, nearly all from people who had acquired the disease abroad before entering the country. unlike these new cases, contracted locally from infected mosquitoes. >> this is an unusual headline, not something we typically see here in the united states. this is really going to require this vigilance on the part of health officials. >> for those who get sick, the flu-like symptoms can include a notoriously high fever, body aches, chills, headaches, and nausea. doctor ghouta says that cases shouldn't create panic, with medical centers in the u.s. prepared to test and treat
health authorities in sarasota county confirming to new cases of locally contracted malaria., after a statewide health advisory was issued in late june. >> this is likely going to be a cluster of cases in sarasota county. the mosquito has to buy a human that's infected, and go off and bite another human, less than a mile away. so, mosquitoes travel long distances. >> but the disease is caused by a parasite, which spreads the disease to the affected humans. it is expected that the...
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in children >>> tonight, health officials in florida are reporting two more cases of malaria in sarasotanty bringing the total there since may to six. it's rare to see the disease in the u.s., and officials are advising residents in florida and texas to use insect repellent and stay inside at dawn and dusk when the mosquitoes that spread the disease are most likely to bite. >>> with rising temperatures across the country comes an increasing risk of kidney stones, and not just in older men anymore, but now in younger children too here's our senior medical correspondent dr. john torres. >> reporter: today chloe carol is a healthy teen she loves sports and dance, but when she was 8 years old, she had the scare of a young person's lifetime. >> i think i was alt a dance recital, and i found blood in my urine and thought, what's going on right now? >> reporter: then came the surprising diagnosis, kidney stone disease. she was 8 years old. what went through your mind >> well, the first thing was, how is that possible she's an athlete she's active she eats well. she drinks as much water as any o
in children >>> tonight, health officials in florida are reporting two more cases of malaria in sarasotanty bringing the total there since may to six. it's rare to see the disease in the u.s., and officials are advising residents in florida and texas to use insect repellent and stay inside at dawn and dusk when the mosquitoes that spread the disease are most likely to bite. >>> with rising temperatures across the country comes an increasing risk of kidney stones, and not just...
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one in texas, seven in sarasota county, florida. including a new one. >> we notified all the public that live in that yeimmediate area >> reporter: the cases are locally borne, meaning those infected have not recently traveled overseas and contracted malaria here at home, something the u.s. has not seen in two decades. why are we seeing these cases now? >> it's a good question. and we don't have a good answer for why didn't we see it in 20 years and it came up now >> reporter: that's part of the work being done here >> this one was found in texas >> reporter: only one kind of mosquito can transmit malaria. here they are looking at things like mosquito behavior and how they respond to insecticide. it's one of the labs that helped fight the zika and west nile outbreaks. it was founded specifically to fight malaria, and they're working with local health departments where the latest cases have been found. >> they process the mosquitos, examine them and process them and send them here for us to do the test for parasites in the mosquito >
one in texas, seven in sarasota county, florida. including a new one. >> we notified all the public that live in that yeimmediate area >> reporter: the cases are locally borne, meaning those infected have not recently traveled overseas and contracted malaria here at home, something the u.s. has not seen in two decades. why are we seeing these cases now? >> it's a good question. and we don't have a good answer for why didn't we see it in 20 years and it came up now >>...
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florida, this doctor treated >> reporter: in sarasota county, florida, this doctor treated four patients with malaria. >> it can be difficult to diagnose >> reporter: he says the incubation period for malaria could be anywhere from a week to several months >> there may be people that are infected now with low grade symptoms or no symptoms that will manifest the disease at a later point >> reporter: county officials are urging people not to go outside at night, when mosquitos are most active, and to wear repellant. only buy epa-approved mosquito repellent. read the label and be sure to put it on both exposed skill and your clothes. important precautions, as the risk for mosquito season will remain for months. priscilla thompson, nbc news, houston. >>> and when we come back, the american making a cinderella run at wimbledon >>> finally tonight, if the name christopher eubanks doesn't ring a bell, don't worry. he won't be offended he's quickly becoming the most talked about tennis player in the world, because of what just happened at wimbledon. and even he can't believe it >> such a smart p
florida, this doctor treated >> reporter: in sarasota county, florida, this doctor treated four patients with malaria. >> it can be difficult to diagnose >> reporter: he says the incubation period for malaria could be anywhere from a week to several months >> there may be people that are infected now with low grade symptoms or no symptoms that will manifest the disease at a later point >> reporter: county officials are urging people not to go outside at night, when...
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never come to iowa without someone coming up to me and telling me they spent time in marco island or sarasota or wherever during the winter months. >> that's a good thing, but when you see the new jersey governor down there, does that make you worry? >> here's the truth -- when i became governor, and i was born and raised in florida -- i had never seen a california license plate in the state of florida in my life, and all of a setting, we start seeing california plates. my supporters are like, uh-oh, are these people? -- all of a sudden, we start seeing california plates. my supporters are like, uh-oh, who are these people? we would have supporters and find every new york or new jersey license plate, put a flyer in the windshield and say do not vote down here the way they vote up there. what ended up happening was i think we drew people who believed in what we were doing. it was not just these were liberals who just wanted no state income tax. there may have been some of those, but i think most of these people said florida is a free state. i'm not dealing with these lockdowns. florida has kid
never come to iowa without someone coming up to me and telling me they spent time in marco island or sarasota or wherever during the winter months. >> that's a good thing, but when you see the new jersey governor down there, does that make you worry? >> here's the truth -- when i became governor, and i was born and raised in florida -- i had never seen a california license plate in the state of florida in my life, and all of a setting, we start seeing california plates. my...
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goes to this gentleman and this, you know, i prefer not to put some of lice to much so rational sarasota in the gym and oh, golf course. so why do you want to put you on these in grocery important fever, but she says she has the responsibility with the or related with a huge group of people. and this group of people is ideologically much await. it's sometimes the easiest way, much a way to answer and be technically doesn't apply to how strong because what, what do i put in person? it does matter how strong is the russian to sort the machine and, and, in my opinion, is it mutiny was a kind of a stress test for the resume and the right now. and this, the russians, the power institution is the i just read and it took us, it was a personality on the top of this, the students that was the reason for getting ready for the same thing. what are the things that you say about that doesn't seem to chime, we've what we've been hearing for the, the, the last year about the way that this war has been forward. we were in the, the initial months we were hearing that this was very much of a lot of uproot
goes to this gentleman and this, you know, i prefer not to put some of lice to much so rational sarasota in the gym and oh, golf course. so why do you want to put you on these in grocery important fever, but she says she has the responsibility with the or related with a huge group of people. and this group of people is ideologically much await. it's sometimes the easiest way, much a way to answer and be technically doesn't apply to how strong because what, what do i put in person? it does...
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in response to locally transmitted cases recently discovered in the u.s., one in texas, seven in sarasota county, florida. including a new one announced just today. >> we notified all the public that live in that immediate area. >> reporter: how closely is the cdc watching? >> very closely. very closely. >> reporter: the cases are locally born, meaning those who are infected have not recently traveled overseas and contracted malaria here at home, something the u.s. has not seen in two decades. why are we seeing these cases now? >> it's a good question. and we don't have a good answer for absolutely why didn't we see it in 20 years and it came up now. >> reporter: that's part of the work being done here. >> this one was found in texas. >> reporter: only one kind of mosquito can transmit malaria. here experts are looking at things like mosquito behavior and how they respond to insecticide. it's one of the labs that helped fight the zika and west nile outbreaks. now the cdc, which was founded in 1946 specifically to fight malaria is working closely with local health departments where the lat
in response to locally transmitted cases recently discovered in the u.s., one in texas, seven in sarasota county, florida. including a new one announced just today. >> we notified all the public that live in that immediate area. >> reporter: how closely is the cdc watching? >> very closely. very closely. >> reporter: the cases are locally born, meaning those who are infected have not recently traveled overseas and contracted malaria here at home, something the u.s. has...
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trucks in florida are ready to fight the bite, after two more cases of malaria were reported in sarasotao six in florida and one in south texas so far this year. pest control companies like mosquito shield are staying busy this summer in texas, battling the bugs with sprays and killing larva with granules. >> they are definitely bad everywhere, but the mosquitoes, with the humidity and the high temperatures, they are definitely out and about. they carry a lot of diseases, like the zika virus, malaria, encephalitis, and it does not only affect humans, it affects animals. >> reporter: he has his property sprayed every year to protect his family. >> it is nice to know i am providing a safe environment. >> reporter: the cdc issued an alert to doctors to keep an eye out for new cases. testing for malaria is not common, but the cdc says medical professionals can easily identify the illness if they do a blood test. and be aware of symptoms, like headache, fever, and muscle aches. more severe symptoms can include mental health changes or lung and kidney failure. doctors urge people to take the d
trucks in florida are ready to fight the bite, after two more cases of malaria were reported in sarasotao six in florida and one in south texas so far this year. pest control companies like mosquito shield are staying busy this summer in texas, battling the bugs with sprays and killing larva with granules. >> they are definitely bad everywhere, but the mosquitoes, with the humidity and the high temperatures, they are definitely out and about. they carry a lot of diseases, like the zika...
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. >> reporter: in sarasota county, florida, dr.tients with malaria. >> it can be difficult to diagnosis. >> reporter: he says the incubation period for malaria could be anywhere from a week to several months. >> there may be people that are infected now with low-grade symptoms or no symptoms that will manifest the disease at a later point. >> reporter: county officials are warning people not to go outside at night when mosquitos are most active and to wear repellent. experts say only buy epa approved mosquito repellent. read the label for how often to a reapply, and be sure to put it on both exposed skin and your clothes. important precautions as the risk for mosquito season will remain for months. priscilla thompson, nbc news, houston. >>> and when we come back, the american making a cinderella run at wimbledon. the the amamerican liviving with ececzema we're used d to this fefeeli. liviving with ececzema ♪♪♪ it's time youour skin ♪♪♪ gegets used toto a differerene ♪♪♪ with opzpzelura. ♪♪♪ fofor the treaeatment of m md toto modera
. >> reporter: in sarasota county, florida, dr.tients with malaria. >> it can be difficult to diagnosis. >> reporter: he says the incubation period for malaria could be anywhere from a week to several months. >> there may be people that are infected now with low-grade symptoms or no symptoms that will manifest the disease at a later point. >> reporter: county officials are warning people not to go outside at night when mosquitos are most active and to wear...
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health authorities in sarasota county confirming two new cases of locally contracted malaria. this after a state-wide health advisory was issues in late june. >> likely going to be a cluster of cases in sarasota county. mosquito has 0 bite a human infectened and go off bite another human less than a mile away mosquitoes don't travel long distances. >> reporter: the disease caused by a parasite which spreads to humans from the bites of infected mosquitoes. estimated the u.s. sees about 2,000 cases annually from those who acquired the disease abroad before entering the country. unlike the new cases, contracted locally from infected mosquitoes, this is an unusual headline not something we typically see here in the united states. this is really going to require vigilance on the part of health officials. >> reporter: for those who get sick flu-like symptoms include a notoriously high fever, body aches, chills, headaches and nausea dr. gupta says it shouldn't create panic with medical centers in the u.s. prepared to test and treat the disease while public health authorities carry ag
health authorities in sarasota county confirming two new cases of locally contracted malaria. this after a state-wide health advisory was issues in late june. >> likely going to be a cluster of cases in sarasota county. mosquito has 0 bite a human infectened and go off bite another human less than a mile away mosquitoes don't travel long distances. >> reporter: the disease caused by a parasite which spreads to humans from the bites of infected mosquitoes. estimated the u.s. sees...
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this is a video from the aircraft showing one of them in sarasota back in 2020. local politicians in oakland say they are fed up. >> we need to define penalties against organizers and facilitators of side shows. police clearly tell us that 64% of those participating in side shows are not from oakland. jason rantz is sounding off on this problem. >> because most of the time these are juveniles and young adults that are responsible, they know they are not accountable. >> police department will have additional resources out on the streets to ramp up enforcement on these illegal side shows. they say if anybody takes part in one of these, their cars could be towed and seized. >> bill melugin, many thanks. >> dinero rodriguez was found dead in his apartment from a fentanyl overdose. >> an accused dealer is linked to robert dinero's grandson. the 20-year-old is charged. she sold a counterfeit pill laced with fentanyl taken by the teenager, the 19-year-old leandro dinero-rodriguez. mark texted with the teen referred in the court document as the victim. before he agreed t
this is a video from the aircraft showing one of them in sarasota back in 2020. local politicians in oakland say they are fed up. >> we need to define penalties against organizers and facilitators of side shows. police clearly tell us that 64% of those participating in side shows are not from oakland. jason rantz is sounding off on this problem. >> because most of the time these are juveniles and young adults that are responsible, they know they are not accountable. >> police...
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sarasota, florida, at 95 degrees, washington, at 91 degrees. the hot weather bringing heat alerts. excessive heat warning is in place in arizona where highs could be in the 110's. the cdc warning people to limit time outdoors as heat is the number one weather-related killer in the world. larry: heat is something we are still seeking here. it is not july but it is june gloom that persists. sandhya: ta about how warm or hot iiset' across other parts of the country because obviously as you just heard, it has been al hot. all time records back east the st couple of days. 82 in new york, 85 boston. it is in the 90's in places like dallas. 97. look at phoenix, 113 degrees. boise, 96. heat advisory up until 8:00 p.m. tonight or northeast, and they will have to contend with hot weather. in a sense, we almost have to be thankful for what we have. we are under the influence of a trough and with this trough overhead, the marine layer is so deep. it has not quite cleared the coast or parts of the bay completely as we had expected. you can see that gray sky ride along the coast. compared to 24
sarasota, florida, at 95 degrees, washington, at 91 degrees. the hot weather bringing heat alerts. excessive heat warning is in place in arizona where highs could be in the 110's. the cdc warning people to limit time outdoors as heat is the number one weather-related killer in the world. larry: heat is something we are still seeking here. it is not july but it is june gloom that persists. sandhya: ta about how warm or hot iiset' across other parts of the country because obviously as you just...
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according to zillow, north port, sarasota, and naples are among the most unaffordable cities in the countryhat in mind, stuart varney. sniff sniff. stuart: that's this sniff sniff, man? come on, come on. ashley: it's rather posh down in naples. stuart: remember the upper class twitter contest of monty python flying circus. ashley: yes, classic. stuart: i didn't answer. see you later, ash. ashley: you're welcome. stuart: still in florida, the state says -- serious subject, come on. the state says more than half of their human trafficking cases involve meta-owned platforms like facebook and instagram. florida's attorney general is ashley moody and she's with me now. your honor, you ask zuckerberg to testify on this. what was his response? >> well, we haven't heard just yet, but i expect that you'll see many states that are concerned with human trafficking and that is becoming -- as we become more aware of it throughout our nation, i think you'll see a lot more leaders asking these technology companies, especially those where we're seeing it come up again and again in human trafficking cases,
according to zillow, north port, sarasota, and naples are among the most unaffordable cities in the countryhat in mind, stuart varney. sniff sniff. stuart: that's this sniff sniff, man? come on, come on. ashley: it's rather posh down in naples. stuart: remember the upper class twitter contest of monty python flying circus. ashley: yes, classic. stuart: i didn't answer. see you later, ash. ashley: you're welcome. stuart: still in florida, the state says -- serious subject, come on. the state...
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sarasota, florida at 9090's. seattle, washington at 91.g to limit their time outdoors. >> we're still waiting for the weather to heat up around here. it is coming. >> not that much. tell us it is not so extreme. >> we are not going to see extremes immediately. i know some people are saying where is summer. take a look at this life picture from our emeryville camera. carla for us. over -- carl the fog with us. we are going to have good air quality the next three days. we already have low clouds around the coast and the bay. tomorrow morning it is a drizzly great start. as we go into the afternoon the gray skies pull away from bayside and inland. some clouds will linger and the rest of the evening the marine layer will begin to compress lately so a little bit warmer as we had weekend. temperatures from around the afternoon still below average. upper 50's, coast. breezy inland. we bring on the hot weather. this is what larry is waiting for. 90's inland tuesday. wednesday and thursday. close to one hundred degrees. the accuweather 7-day foreca
sarasota, florida at 9090's. seattle, washington at 91.g to limit their time outdoors. >> we're still waiting for the weather to heat up around here. it is coming. >> not that much. tell us it is not so extreme. >> we are not going to see extremes immediately. i know some people are saying where is summer. take a look at this life picture from our emeryville camera. carla for us. over -- carl the fog with us. we are going to have good air quality the next three days. we...
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reporter: mosquito trucks are ready to fight the bite, after two more cases of malaria were reported in sarasota the new cases bring the total to six in florida and one in south texas so far this year. pest control companies like mosquito shield are staying busy this summer in texas, battling the bugs with sprays and killing larvae with granules. >> they're definitely bad everywhere, but the skeet mosquitos with the humidity and they cover encephalitis, and malaria, and it doesn't only affect humans but animals. >> reporter: blair has his property sprayed every year to protect his family. >> when the grandkids come over, too, it's nice to know i'm providing a safe environment. >> reporter: the cdc alerted doctors to keep an eye out for new cases. the cdc says medical professionals can easily identify the illness if they do a blood test. and be aware of symptoms like headache, fever and muscle aches. more severe symptoms can include mental health changes or lung and kidney failure. doctors urge people to take the disease seriously. >> severe malaria can be deadly, and it is a medical emergency. s
reporter: mosquito trucks are ready to fight the bite, after two more cases of malaria were reported in sarasota the new cases bring the total to six in florida and one in south texas so far this year. pest control companies like mosquito shield are staying busy this summer in texas, battling the bugs with sprays and killing larvae with granules. >> they're definitely bad everywhere, but the skeet mosquitos with the humidity and they cover encephalitis, and malaria, and it doesn't only...
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it happened during the 38th annual sarasota grand prix races off long boat key. no word why the boat capsized. >>> dozens of major hotels in california are bracing for a workers strike this holiday weekend. thousands of staff from more than 60 hotels are expected to walk off in a push for better wages. cnn's camila bernal has more. >> reporter: this is significant because we are talking about 15,000 hotel workers. these are the people that greet you when you get to the hotel, the people that are behind the scenes that are cooking and cleaning, and they have a number of demands. they're of course asking for higher wages and better pensions. specifically, they're asking for a $5 an hour increase. but they're also asking for better health benefits, for safer workloads, and they're also focused on a housing fund. part of the reason is that the union says that a lot of the employees, the workers cannot live in the areas where the hotels are, where they work. they're pointing to members who are having to commute two, three hours a day just to get to where they work. an
it happened during the 38th annual sarasota grand prix races off long boat key. no word why the boat capsized. >>> dozens of major hotels in california are bracing for a workers strike this holiday weekend. thousands of staff from more than 60 hotels are expected to walk off in a push for better wages. cnn's camila bernal has more. >> reporter: this is significant because we are talking about 15,000 hotel workers. these are the people that greet you when you get to the hotel, the...
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now to your to headlines, the coast guard saving seven people after their catamaran capsized near sarasota, florida, yesterday. one person had to be hospitalized, no word on the extent of their injuries. the other six are said to be in good condition. the coast guard thanking good samaritans for their help with the rescue. >>> the the u.s. attorney leading the the hunter biden investigation break his silence after whistle blower claims his probe was influenced by politics. david weiss claims he can bring up charges in california or washington, d.c. despite whistleblowers claiming otherwise. the case is being investigated in delaware, and weiss claims the jurisdiction will not let him turn over records. saying, quote, i am require to protect the confidential law enforcement information and deliberative communications relate to the case. rachel: they've been doing this, investigating for pi years. joey: yeah. maybe there's just a lot to investigate. one maine town plans to let freedom fly higher than it ever has before. the flag pole of freedom park will hoist america's flag over 4,000 feet
now to your to headlines, the coast guard saving seven people after their catamaran capsized near sarasota, florida, yesterday. one person had to be hospitalized, no word on the extent of their injuries. the other six are said to be in good condition. the coast guard thanking good samaritans for their help with the rescue. >>> the the u.s. attorney leading the the hunter biden investigation break his silence after whistle blower claims his probe was influenced by politics. david weiss...
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so you can get warm temperatures, some point of sarasota around 23 degrees celsius should be about 50 times in a sense you around 31 degrees celsius. both of these picking up further as we go through sas to die. so i kind of went around here to where, why the, to the south of point of service some west of weather. so when the weather stood in plastic with southern parts of chile, up towards the far north of the continent because the usual showers showed up with a heavy shower that we have into central america costs a caravan. it's not too bad. shell was pulling away from cuba now. so the west to well, it will easiest way into central america. was police, you confidence that some heavier south southern parts of mexico state across the islands for quite nicely over the next couple of days with plenty of sunshine. so i'm show it to it's in northern parts of mexico, and that's where that heat is pumping its way up into those southern areas of the us are still getting into the full if he's there in dallas to very hot around the desert, south west of course we have got a lot of stones just
so you can get warm temperatures, some point of sarasota around 23 degrees celsius should be about 50 times in a sense you around 31 degrees celsius. both of these picking up further as we go through sas to die. so i kind of went around here to where, why the, to the south of point of service some west of weather. so when the weather stood in plastic with southern parts of chile, up towards the far north of the continent because the usual showers showed up with a heavy shower that we have into...
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i've also appointed six conservative trustees to a small, publicly funded liberal arts in florida, sarasota, called new college. it had basically left of the left almost like a commune. no grades, bad test scores, but it was funded by our tax dollars. and so i said, look, if this is going to continue, it needs to serve an important mission. it's supposed to, under statute, be our top honors in florida was not fulfilling that mission. so those trustees got in. they fired the president. they installed the conservative president, eliminated all d-i programs and created a new mission to make new college the top classical liberal arts school in america. along the lines of hillsdale college, we're going to have one in the state of florida. so parents are concerned about using the schools to impose ideology. and florida standing against that. and the result is we have more more parents that want to raise their kids in the state of florida and that has been an important factor in this migration. another important factor is law and order. i talk to realtors, i'd say, because they i mean, the realtor
i've also appointed six conservative trustees to a small, publicly funded liberal arts in florida, sarasota, called new college. it had basically left of the left almost like a commune. no grades, bad test scores, but it was funded by our tax dollars. and so i said, look, if this is going to continue, it needs to serve an important mission. it's supposed to, under statute, be our top honors in florida was not fulfilling that mission. so those trustees got in. they fired the president. they...
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the run runner-up, her name is -- [inaudible] and she's from sarasota, florida.s the national champion in the state of florida, and i thought that was so powerful. he was really the first person with political power to send a message that we are not having this. this is a violation to women and our rights to privacy and safety and fairness in our sorts. in our sports. and since then, of course, as he's continued on, florida's one of the first states that passed the fairness in women's sports bill with him being an integral part in that. how he's handled the issues that americans and moms care about, that's how he garon garner -- garnered my support. carley: riley, thank you so much for joining us. >>> coming up, it's rabbit season for police in illinois as they hunt for this bad bunny who is taking more than just carrot. plus, will and pete go off the wall into the white house cocaine mystery. that's next. ♪ ♪ choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor
the run runner-up, her name is -- [inaudible] and she's from sarasota, florida.s the national champion in the state of florida, and i thought that was so powerful. he was really the first person with political power to send a message that we are not having this. this is a violation to women and our rights to privacy and safety and fairness in our sorts. in our sports. and since then, of course, as he's continued on, florida's one of the first states that passed the fairness in women's sports...
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phoenix, el paso, baton rouge, tampa, sarasota, fort myers. you get the picture.nd the extreme heat just continues at this hour, from south florida, all the way through the southwest. extreme heat warnings continuing muchth southwest. already 106 in phoenix. you will do another 110-day today. we're about to continue the 100 degree streak in el paso. look at the southeast, where it is humid. new orleans feels like 109. and this is just the bad news and what we were just hinning at, and there's no end in sight through the end of july and even into early august. warm and warmer. >> no end in sight. that's tough news and hoping people stay safe. bill karins, thank you. >>> a federal judge in florida has made two key decisions, in the criminal trial involving former president donald trump and list handling of classified documents after he left office. just cannon filing paperwork for the trial to begin on may 20th, 2024. and it will take place at the judge's home courthouse in fort pierce, florida. about a two and a half hours drive north of miami. let's bring in nbc n
phoenix, el paso, baton rouge, tampa, sarasota, fort myers. you get the picture.nd the extreme heat just continues at this hour, from south florida, all the way through the southwest. extreme heat warnings continuing muchth southwest. already 106 in phoenix. you will do another 110-day today. we're about to continue the 100 degree streak in el paso. look at the southeast, where it is humid. new orleans feels like 109. and this is just the bad news and what we were just hinning at, and there's...
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so you can get warm temperatures, some point of sarasota around 23 degrees celsius should be about 50 times isn't a since you had around 31 degrees celsius. both of these picking up further as we go through sas to die. so tiny, whoops, around here to why the to the south of point of service some west of weather. so when the weather stood in plastic with southern parts of chile, up towards the far north of the continent because the usual showers showed up with a heavy shower that we have into central america costs a caravan. it's not too bad. shell was pulling away from cuba now, so the west to well, it will easiest way into central america, was placed the top and inch that some heavier south southern positive mexico say across the islands for quite nicely over the next couple of days with plenty of sunshine so i'm show it to is in northern parts of mexico, and that's where that heat is pumping its way up into those southern areas of the us are still getting into the full if he's there in dallas to very hot around the desert, south west of course we have got a lot of stones just spinni
so you can get warm temperatures, some point of sarasota around 23 degrees celsius should be about 50 times isn't a since you had around 31 degrees celsius. both of these picking up further as we go through sas to die. so tiny, whoops, around here to why the to the south of point of service some west of weather. so when the weather stood in plastic with southern parts of chile, up towards the far north of the continent because the usual showers showed up with a heavy shower that we have into...
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person and you're looking for something sunny, the state of florida is obviously a great spot but sarasotate, as you said. but it's got it going on. >> i like that it doesn't have the hustle and bustle of miami but it gives you some of the good tough. >> yep >> okay, very good all right. the number one city. this is interesting because i don't know that i would have realized this was -- i never heard of this town it's in texas and it is called round rock, texas. i need to know more about this place. tell us. >> it is like a secret because if you missed out on the frenzy of austin which was the number one place to live in 2022, you can get your fix here. >> tell us. yeah >> it is basically set up so that you have dell headquarters. you have switch. you have msn working out of here job security is really good. and then wherever you are there, you're only ten minutes away from a park. >> wait. i see baseball. >> uh-huh. >> tell us about that. what are the schools like? >> great outdoor activities, really solid school. good community great for retirees, nice climate year-round. little hot >> r
person and you're looking for something sunny, the state of florida is obviously a great spot but sarasotate, as you said. but it's got it going on. >> i like that it doesn't have the hustle and bustle of miami but it gives you some of the good tough. >> yep >> okay, very good all right. the number one city. this is interesting because i don't know that i would have realized this was -- i never heard of this town it's in texas and it is called round rock, texas. i need to know...
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sarasota, el paso, and portland, all seeing record highs wednesday. in tucson, arizona, it was a staggering 107 degrees. summer's only just begun. >> all the parks that have sprinklers, we carry a lot of water. we spray them down all day. >> reporter: but the sweltering heat is already in full force. >> drink a lot of gatorade, water, staying hydrated. >> reporter: and temps still spiking with that global record. even with half the world in winter, the average global temperature at 62.6 degrees monday, and even higher, 62.9 on tuesday. climate experts warning, this is not a milestone to celebrate. >> we're pushing ecosystems and our climate into a different place than it's been for the entirety of human civilization. and that is alarming. >> reporter: all as americans are bracing for more historically hot days ahead this summer. >> reporter: and sadly, we are learning of another heat-related death that occurred overnight. in death valley. and i should point out, it's not just the heat that people are concerned about. there are also 24 million american
sarasota, el paso, and portland, all seeing record highs wednesday. in tucson, arizona, it was a staggering 107 degrees. summer's only just begun. >> all the parks that have sprinklers, we carry a lot of water. we spray them down all day. >> reporter: but the sweltering heat is already in full force. >> drink a lot of gatorade, water, staying hydrated. >> reporter: and temps still spiking with that global record. even with half the world in winter, the average global...
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they were all identified in sarasota county.y and don't constitute a public health emergency. this is the first time though that the rust has seen local malaria infections in 20 years. the disease is usually caused by mosquito bites. >> another reason to be worried about the sunshine state. walter, i'm curious about on that "oppenheimer." when i was talking to christopher nolan, i noted some similarities between einstein and oppenheimer. oppenheimer of course in what will be a famous scene in the movie when he is talking to another physicist, says i'm not good in the lab, i'm really not that good at math. and the guy goes that is all right, you don't have to read the sheet music as long as you hear it in your head. do you hear the music. he said yes. and it reminded me so much of your book in 2007 where einstein may not have been the greatest in the lab, but his mind, he was a gifted beautiful mind and your story about how he discovered the theory of relativity with the lightning strikes, he envisioned it in his mind, two differ
they were all identified in sarasota county.y and don't constitute a public health emergency. this is the first time though that the rust has seen local malaria infections in 20 years. the disease is usually caused by mosquito bites. >> another reason to be worried about the sunshine state. walter, i'm curious about on that "oppenheimer." when i was talking to christopher nolan, i noted some similarities between einstein and oppenheimer. oppenheimer of course in what will be a...
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reporter: connecticut's governor activating statewide extreme weather protocols to protect residents sarasotag highs wednesday. in tucson, arizona, it was 107 degrees. summer has only just begun. >> parks with sprinklers. we carry a lot of water. we spray them down all day. >> reporter: the sweltering heat is already in full force. >> drink a lot of gatorade, water, stay hydrated. >> reporter: temps spiking with the global record. even with half the world in winter, the average global temperature at 62.6 degrees monday. 62.9 on tuesday. climate experts warning this is not a milestone to celebrate. >> we're pushing our ecosystems and our climate into a different place than it has been for the entirety of human civilization, and that is alarming. >> reporter: all as americans are bracing for more historically hot days ahead this summer. sadly, overnight, we learned of another heat-related death just incredibly tragic. in addition to the heat, there are also 24 million people under air quality alerts right now in the northeast and the midwest. some potentially good news, we may start seeing more
reporter: connecticut's governor activating statewide extreme weather protocols to protect residents sarasotag highs wednesday. in tucson, arizona, it was 107 degrees. summer has only just begun. >> parks with sprinklers. we carry a lot of water. we spray them down all day. >> reporter: the sweltering heat is already in full force. >> drink a lot of gatorade, water, stay hydrated. >> reporter: temps spiking with the global record. even with half the world in winter, the...