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state health department guidelines say children with head lice should not be stigmatized by being sent home. parents and doctors seem to have widely different opinions. >> after a child has been treated, it's certainly reason for a child to return to school. >> the best thing is to keep them home and under control, so it doesn't keep spreading. >> doctors say lice is easily eliminated by over-the-counter products. >>> dealing with mers, the world health organization in geneva said it is still not calling this an international public health emergency. right now, there are two known cases in the u.s. tests also show two health workers were not. >>> the death toll from the
state health department guidelines say children with head lice should not be stigmatized by being sent home. parents and doctors seem to have widely different opinions. >> after a child has been treated, it's certainly reason for a child to return to school. >> the best thing is to keep them home and under control, so it doesn't keep spreading. >> doctors say lice is easily eliminated by over-the-counter products. >>> dealing with mers, the world health organization...
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health safety net is like that. so it's certainly concerning when state and local health departments are weakened. i can also say that's one of the reasons that cdc is working to make investments to strengthen the safety net. investments and state and local health departments, laboratories, and better technology. i mentioned we distributed the mers test to state health departments around the country. that's part of the way we use that safety net to make sure that we have a rapid and effective response to this problem. similarly, we're investing in advanced molecular diagnostics so rapid tests and very precise testing can be updated and spread throughout our health system. >> host: we're talking about mers, and the virus in the united states. take a look at the map. the world map of the mers virus. this is from the mers map. it shows that there have been 636 infected, 194 have died -- this is updated about 11 hours ago -- and there's a 30.5% fatility rate. paul in florida, independent caller. hi, paul. >> caller: hi. >> good morning go ahead. >> caller: yeah, in the middle '90s i had my gallbladder
health safety net is like that. so it's certainly concerning when state and local health departments are weakened. i can also say that's one of the reasons that cdc is working to make investments to strengthen the safety net. investments and state and local health departments, laboratories, and better technology. i mentioned we distributed the mers test to state health departments around the country. that's part of the way we use that safety net to make sure that we have a rapid and effective...
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. >>...the states health department says the water was contaminated with a potentially harmful chemical, mchm... >> a federal investigation is on-going - but this spill was just the most visible of many incidents in west virginia - where, in the past decade, the coal industry has recorded thousands of water violations. fault lines has come here to find out how the state's main industry affects its most vital resource. >> little testing have been done on the chemical that leaked from these tanks into the river just below. after the spill freedom industries declared bankruptcy, and they're supposed to remove the tanks from the bank, but a lot of people want the tanks to remain there - because they say they're the best evidence of what is a crime scene. officials say the water is now safe to drink. but some don't believe them. we've come to meet a group of volunteers who've been distributing clean water to people who still don't trust the tap water. twice a week, they make a 2 hour trip to fill a 400 gallon container with clean spring water. >> three hundred thousand people plus have got p
. >>...the states health department says the water was contaminated with a potentially harmful chemical, mchm... >> a federal investigation is on-going - but this spill was just the most visible of many incidents in west virginia - where, in the past decade, the coal industry has recorded thousands of water violations. fault lines has come here to find out how the state's main industry affects its most vital resource. >> little testing have been done on the chemical that...
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. >> reporter: cdc teams are working around the clock, reaching out to hospitals and state health departments, on the alert for any potential hot spots. is it fair to say there is more still we don't know than we do know? >> we're learning more every day. we've got a team in saudi arabia. working with them now to understand better how it's happening. >> reporter: the netherlands today confirmed a case of merss, now in 18 countries around the world. with 571 confirmed cases, 171 people are dead, most still in the arabian peninsula. for now, public health officials say the majority of cases are from direct contact in hospitals, but still there are concerns. >> we're not going to build a moat around the u.s. we're connected by the air we breathe, water we drink, food we eat. >> reporter: middle east respiratory syndrome can mimic the symptoms of influenza, but flu season is over, so anyone with a cough, fever, shortness of breath, who has traveled outside of the united states, particularly to the middle east, should report to their physician and be screened for the mers virus. brian? >> dr. nanc
. >> reporter: cdc teams are working around the clock, reaching out to hospitals and state health departments, on the alert for any potential hot spots. is it fair to say there is more still we don't know than we do know? >> we're learning more every day. we've got a team in saudi arabia. working with them now to understand better how it's happening. >> reporter: the netherlands today confirmed a case of merss, now in 18 countries around the world. with 571 confirmed cases,...
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the travel led the state's health department to test for mers. >> we're working with partners in england and othering around the world to make sure that the people who were on the airplanes are contacted and notified to be on the lookout for signs or symptoms. >> reporter: the mers virus was first located in 2001. all the cases can be traced back to the arabian peninsula. those six countries have 88 of the deaths. >> the treatment for these patients is symptomatic and physiolog physiologic. take care of them, watch their breathing, we may assist their breathing, we watch their urine, may give them fluids but at the moment we have no antibiotic. it's not highly transmittable, however, there is concern that when the patient is receiving health care, there is risk to the health care workers. >> reporter: the hospital is taking precautions to protect staff. the patient is listed in stable condition but requires oxygen support. the cdc says at this time there's no significant risk for the virus to spread to the general public. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning
the travel led the state's health department to test for mers. >> we're working with partners in england and othering around the world to make sure that the people who were on the airplanes are contacted and notified to be on the lookout for signs or symptoms. >> reporter: the mers virus was first located in 2001. all the cases can be traced back to the arabian peninsula. those six countries have 88 of the deaths. >> the treatment for these patients is symptomatic and...
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where state health departments are warning travelers to look out for flu-like symptoms. >> we travel a lot, so it's very concerning. especially we're going overseas next month. >> reporter: at two hospitals in orlando, where the 44-year-old saudi medical worker went for treatment. two healthcare workers who treated him are already showing symptoms. one is hospitalized with what looks like pneumonia. to be safe, the hospitals sent 20 other health care workers home for two weeks. >> i would think we're not going to see the last of this. we're going to see other cases from around the world. >> reporter: so far, two confirmed cases in the u.s. the cdc tells us today that doctors can only treat the symptoms, giving oxygen to help breathing and drugs to break the fever. >> so there's no cure? no treatment really? >> right. there's no treatment. and there's no vaccine we can see for this virus. >> reporter: it's spread to long lasting exposure to someone who is sick. believe it might be the cough that spreads the virus. doctors aren't taking chances wearing special masks, goggles and gloves
where state health departments are warning travelers to look out for flu-like symptoms. >> we travel a lot, so it's very concerning. especially we're going overseas next month. >> reporter: at two hospitals in orlando, where the 44-year-old saudi medical worker went for treatment. two healthcare workers who treated him are already showing symptoms. one is hospitalized with what looks like pneumonia. to be safe, the hospitals sent 20 other health care workers home for two weeks....
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. >> along side advocates the state health department is offering free h.i.v. t programs with the hope if moore people are tested awareness and education will help slow the rate of infection. with a state with little resources and the highest poverty in america. >> it's a new law, the first of its kind in the united states that will require labors on genetically modified foods. some say it will help people know what they're eating but others say it is not self. >> dozens of other countries already have these labels. roxana saberi is here with more on that debate, roxana? >> the fabulous approves the use of mgos and supports voluntary labeling. but growing debate between supporters and opponents of genetically modified foods. >> with this signature... >> it's law! >> the first state in the nation to require labels on genetically not food opportunities. we are an approaching. 70 and 80% of the foods we eat in the u.s. contain genetically modified ingredients. but until now no country has labeled a food product as containing gmos. >> if we're going to label and go
. >> along side advocates the state health department is offering free h.i.v. t programs with the hope if moore people are tested awareness and education will help slow the rate of infection. with a state with little resources and the highest poverty in america. >> it's a new law, the first of its kind in the united states that will require labors on genetically modified foods. some say it will help people know what they're eating but others say it is not self. >> dozens of...
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wednesday workers could be seen trying to fix some problems there state health department arrived here. saying there were widespread droppings inside the store and betting that they came across one or two mice. it's disturbing and surprised that could be such as walgreen's corp. will allow what stores to have this problem. not one of the store but weeks and cover at least three walgreen's in san francisco in the past two months. the store will be closed tomorrow day but was not close thursday the department of health believes there is roden activity but not and the station therefore no closing difference between a handful and dozens of mice. airline \ discovered this information about the health department and this walgreen's this afternoon still work on what this location and working on this case to the kennedy tells coming tomorrow to the police investigating sexual battery that happened a couple of hours ago here in livermore a closer look at the area talking about that happened that is between our delrina and the royal road several soccer and football fields a lot people in this ar
wednesday workers could be seen trying to fix some problems there state health department arrived here. saying there were widespread droppings inside the store and betting that they came across one or two mice. it's disturbing and surprised that could be such as walgreen's corp. will allow what stores to have this problem. not one of the store but weeks and cover at least three walgreen's in san francisco in the past two months. the store will be closed tomorrow day but was not close thursday...
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state health department guidelines say children with head lice should not be stigmatized by being sentome. parents and doctors seem to have widely different opinions. >> after a child has been treated, it's certainly reason for a child to return to school. >> the best thing is to keep them home and under control, so it doesn't keep spreading. >> doctors say lice is easily eliminated by over-the-counter products. >>> dealing with mers, the world health organization in geneva said it is still not calling this an international public health emergency. right now, there are two known cases in the u.s. tests also show two health workers were not. >>> the death toll from the coal mine yesterday has reached 294. the state of 150 others is still not known, and hope is fading. rescue teams had to stop working today, because of high concentrations of gas. protests are spreading across turkey. >>> the markets fell from record levels. the dow jones industrial dropped 100 points, ending five straight days of gains. shares of san jose based ciscoe systems rose in extended trading after the quarterly
state health department guidelines say children with head lice should not be stigmatized by being sentome. parents and doctors seem to have widely different opinions. >> after a child has been treated, it's certainly reason for a child to return to school. >> the best thing is to keep them home and under control, so it doesn't keep spreading. >> doctors say lice is easily eliminated by over-the-counter products. >>> dealing with mers, the world health organization in...
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state health department guidelines say children with head lice should not be stigmatized by being sente. parents and doctors seem to have widely different opinions. >> after a child has been treated, it's certainly reason for a child to return to school. >> the best thing is to keep them home and under control, so it doesn't keep spreading. >> doctors say lice is easily eliminated by over-the-counter products. >>> dealing with mers, the world health organization in geneva said it is still not calling this an international public health emergency. right now, there are two known cases in the u.s. tests also show two health workers were not. >>> the death toll from the coal mine yesterday has reached 294. the state of 150 others is still not known, and hope is fading. rescue teams had to stop working today, because of high concentrations of gas. protests are spreading across turkey. >>> the markets fell from record levels. the dow jones industrial dropped 100 points, ending five straight days of gains. shares of san jose based ciscoe systems rose in extended trading after the quarterly re
state health department guidelines say children with head lice should not be stigmatized by being sente. parents and doctors seem to have widely different opinions. >> after a child has been treated, it's certainly reason for a child to return to school. >> the best thing is to keep them home and under control, so it doesn't keep spreading. >> doctors say lice is easily eliminated by over-the-counter products. >>> dealing with mers, the world health organization in...
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infected people from saudi arabia blew into boston, atlanta into orlando state health department warning for flu like symptoms. >> we travel a lot that is pretty concerning. yes. especially going over seas next month. >> at 2 hospital in orlando where the 44-year-old medical worker went for treatment 2 health care workers who treated him are already showing symptoms. one is hospitalized with what lacks leak pneumonia. to be safe the hospital sent 20 other health care workers home for two weeks. >> i would think we are not going to see the last of this. we are going to see other travelers come from this part of the world. >>reporter: so far 2 confirmed cases in the u.s. cdc tells us today that doctors can only treat the symptoms giving oxygen to help breathing and drug to break the fever. no cure no treatment. >> no treatment for the virus. >> they think it spread during close long lasting exposure to somebody who is sick. believe it might be the cough that spreads the virus. >> florida doctors aren't taking chances wearing special mask, goggle, gowns and gloves when they walk in the sick
infected people from saudi arabia blew into boston, atlanta into orlando state health department warning for flu like symptoms. >> we travel a lot that is pretty concerning. yes. especially going over seas next month. >> at 2 hospital in orlando where the 44-year-old medical worker went for treatment 2 health care workers who treated him are already showing symptoms. one is hospitalized with what lacks leak pneumonia. to be safe the hospital sent 20 other health care workers home...
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situation here in philadelphia where his facility hadn't been inspected in 20 years because the state health department hadn't had any inspections and there wasn't any state mandate to do inspections and had there been inspections, two women would be alive today. there were two very strong female candidates in the race and so if you're part of the d.c. insider groups and want to support a woman elective and don't want to choose between the leading women, attacking the guy is probably a good way. i think that probably had more to do with it than anything else. >> being the minority in congress, what do you hope you can get done? >> first of all, that's no different from me now. i'm in the minority as a strous democrat here in pennsylvania. we just showed at the state level a few months that i go we actually can come together and get big pieces of legislation done. i know at the national level we haven't had a transportation bill forever. here at the state level we hadn't had one in 16 years and a number of ushs about 50 democrats, 50 republicans joined together in the statehouse and passed a massive com
situation here in philadelphia where his facility hadn't been inspected in 20 years because the state health department hadn't had any inspections and there wasn't any state mandate to do inspections and had there been inspections, two women would be alive today. there were two very strong female candidates in the race and so if you're part of the d.c. insider groups and want to support a woman elective and don't want to choose between the leading women, attacking the guy is probably a good...
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>> reporter: this morning, health departments in at least 30 states are working with federal health officials to track down passengers who shared flights with patient number 1 and patient number 2 who had to be hospitalized in orlando. both men flew from saudi arabia. they underline that this is a new disease. that it isn't terribly contagious but does kill, more than 160 people have already died from this. most of them in the middle east. robin. >> we do have to keep that in mind. thank you. for more we turn to dr. richard besser who spent many years there at the cdc. in fact, that's where you were before we were lucky enough to have you join us. remind us again what mers is. >> stands for the middle eastern respiratory syndrome and it's a respiratory infection that can lead to pneumonia and the concerning thing is that up to a third of people, 30%, can die from this infection. >> the concern about its spreading here in the u.s. where does that stand? >> this weekend it was really a big turn in this investigation. the concerning thing is the person who got the infection only spent 40 minutes
>> reporter: this morning, health departments in at least 30 states are working with federal health officials to track down passengers who shared flights with patient number 1 and patient number 2 who had to be hospitalized in orlando. both men flew from saudi arabia. they underline that this is a new disease. that it isn't terribly contagious but does kill, more than 160 people have already died from this. most of them in the middle east. robin. >> we do have to keep that in mind....
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you can imagine that if a health department in a state is able to quickly identify a case, we can surround that case and make sure that it does not spread to other people very effectively. if it takes weeks and weeks to get a result, there is more possibility it will spread. in the middle east, working with the partners there, we can improve infection control practices where the disease is originating and make it less likely that individuals who are infected will carry that disease out of the country. host: what about vaccination? aest: right now, there is not vaccine. is thinkinghat naih about the potential vaccine that might work for this. we don't have one to rely on. it would be wonderful if we had one. this is the most impactful public health item you can imagine. host: is this an issue for the whole world? the united states? guest: when you think about what happened with sars, a similar virus, respiratory pathogen, that caused very severe illness and killed a good number of people. spread very effectively through air travel. in several instances, in canada, it caused chaos at a major
you can imagine that if a health department in a state is able to quickly identify a case, we can surround that case and make sure that it does not spread to other people very effectively. if it takes weeks and weeks to get a result, there is more possibility it will spread. in the middle east, working with the partners there, we can improve infection control practices where the disease is originating and make it less likely that individuals who are infected will carry that disease out of the...
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alongside advocates the state health department is offering free h.i.v. testing and support programs, with the hope that if more people are tested it will slow the rate of infection. an extreme challenge, a state with little resources and the highest rate of poverty in america. >>> the c d.c. attributes aids rates to levels of incarceration, h.i.v. infection and poverty. >>> coming up, education brought to a stand still. >> i feel sad when i feel my mates going to school, and i am not. >> girls in nigeria afraid to go to school after the kidnapping of boko haram. >> millennials struggling to find work. why the tougheston may be moving back home with parents. >>> plus, migrant women in america controlling their own destinies. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera. i'm morgan radford. coming up in the half hour, the newest tourist attraction in america that is not for the faint of heart. check it out. >>> the top stories - in thailand a showdown between pro and anti-government activists. supporters of ousted prime minister yingluck shinawatra t
alongside advocates the state health department is offering free h.i.v. testing and support programs, with the hope that if more people are tested it will slow the rate of infection. an extreme challenge, a state with little resources and the highest rate of poverty in america. >>> the c d.c. attributes aids rates to levels of incarceration, h.i.v. infection and poverty. >>> coming up, education brought to a stand still. >> i feel sad when i feel my mates going to...
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so having that test and then being able to distribute it through all of our state health departments and to international partners, that's one of the major activities that takes place. again, behind the scenes. you never think about it. but there is no off-the-shelf commercial test for a newly-e emerging virus, and that's something that cdc is able to do, again, very quickly because we have that base of capability. so one thing we do is makethinge that everyone can detect it. you can imagine that if a health department in a state is able to quickly identify a case, we can surround that case and make sure that it does not spread to other people very effectively. if it takes weeks and weeks to get a result tom a there is more possibility it will spread. in the middle east, working with the partners there, we can improve infection control practices where the disease is originating and make it less likely that the infected will carry it around the country. host: in what about vaccination? guest: there is not a vaccine right now. i know they are thinking about the potential vaccine that m
so having that test and then being able to distribute it through all of our state health departments and to international partners, that's one of the major activities that takes place. again, behind the scenes. you never think about it. but there is no off-the-shelf commercial test for a newly-e emerging virus, and that's something that cdc is able to do, again, very quickly because we have that base of capability. so one thing we do is makethinge that everyone can detect it. you can imagine...
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state health department guidelines cite concerns that children with head lies could face bullying if they are sent home. >>> san francisco public schools are moving away from textbooks and towards technology. a tablet at a time. they will provide ipads for classrooms. sales force doumit plans to double its investment and expand the initiative for the 2014- 2015 school year, which means they will provide an extra 1800 tablets for 6th through 8th graders. >>> public school students in san francisco are allowed to dress a little freely. they have amended the dress code so students can wear hats, caps, and other head coverings. dress code violations will no longer mean a suspension. the new rules take effect this fall. >>> a tabby cat is being called a hero after saving a 4-year- old boy. surveillance video captured the whole thing. you see the boy playing outside of his family's bakersfield home when a dog attacks him. a cat pounces in action and chases the dog off. the little boy's mother says herson needed some stitches but is doing fine thanks to the cat. >> i remember her hitting th
state health department guidelines cite concerns that children with head lies could face bullying if they are sent home. >>> san francisco public schools are moving away from textbooks and towards technology. a tablet at a time. they will provide ipads for classrooms. sales force doumit plans to double its investment and expand the initiative for the 2014- 2015 school year, which means they will provide an extra 1800 tablets for 6th through 8th graders. >>> public school...
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will be more importations and because of that, we're really working closely with the state and local health departments. >> doctor, just to play devil's advocate, there's been two confirmed cases in the u.s. one of those persons is cured. the other person is treated. more people will die today in car accidents, from guns, from slipping in a bathtub, from obesity. explain to me why these drastic measures -- drastic is overstating the case -- why putting up these warnings in airports when really the fatality, as you explained, the difficulty to get mers is so low. >> we think it's really critical to avoid overreacting in the community but also avoid underreacting in the health care environment. the reason for the signage is so that we can promptly identify potential cases so they can be separated from other people. what we saw in the sars virus is somewhat like this and what we see in certain episodes in the arabian peninsula is outbreaks in the hospital environment. those outbreaks can get larger and larger if you don't know who is infected and who isn't. we think it's important to make sure people trav
will be more importations and because of that, we're really working closely with the state and local health departments. >> doctor, just to play devil's advocate, there's been two confirmed cases in the u.s. one of those persons is cured. the other person is treated. more people will die today in car accidents, from guns, from slipping in a bathtub, from obesity. explain to me why these drastic measures -- drastic is overstating the case -- why putting up these warnings in airports when...
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health care now. one of the members spoke from the stage for several moments. >> right now new york state department of health has a regulation that should specifically -- specifically excludes transgender's from accessing care under medicaid. join us in demanding that commissioner zucker and the department of health end discrimination against transgender people. >> in a possible victory for thesgender rights, department of health and human services is expected to and a blanket ban on sex were some surgery. "the new york times" has ousted its top editor, the first ever woman to hold the position. executive editor jill abramson was replaced in a surprise move by publisher arthur sulzberger. "the new yorker" reports abramson had recently complained about earning less than her male predecessor, bill keller. she had also voiced concerns about business decisions and advertising interfering with the newsroom. abrahamson has been replaced by whoging editor dean baquet becomes the first african-american to hold the post. he was accused of quashing a story on the involvement of phone companies in the bush minis
health care now. one of the members spoke from the stage for several moments. >> right now new york state department of health has a regulation that should specifically -- specifically excludes transgender's from accessing care under medicaid. join us in demanding that commissioner zucker and the department of health end discrimination against transgender people. >> in a possible victory for thesgender rights, department of health and human services is expected to and a blanket ban...
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stand trial but not in a proper state of mind on the night he had the conflict with his father that led to his arrest. he was remanded to the state department of healthwill monitor him and he must report to the court every six months for the same period of time he would have gotten in prison had he been convicted. in bernard's case, that's 20 years. > due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i'm not going to lie, i still think about getting high. it is always in the back of my head. and this is it, i can't get high again? >> a dangerous drug makes a comeback in hackensack, but this time, with a dangerous twist. >> and you will see that they are very close to their moms and that is why i call them mama's boys. >> my mom is afraid that she will bury me. >> i am not afraid becausef
stand trial but not in a proper state of mind on the night he had the conflict with his father that led to his arrest. he was remanded to the state department of healthwill monitor him and he must report to the court every six months for the same period of time he would have gotten in prison had he been convicted. in bernard's case, that's 20 years. > due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i'm not going to lie, i still think about getting high. it is always...
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to detroit it out-of-state patients from using the oil without a registration card from the iowa department of health. prescription from an in- state neurologist. but just because they can get a prescription from an iowa doctor doesn't mean the coming up.u-c berkeley being investigated for its plus.what impact has the drought had on this summer's into it.coming up worked assiststhe san mateo county sheriff's deputies are looking for the suspects who joe's at gun point. investigators say three men held up the store employees wednesday night an hour after closing. all three men were holding semi-automatic handguns during the robbery. the robbers were able to get away with several thousands jeff debitor two people went sent to the did dollars in cash. pretoria itself that dollars in cash. hospital thursday, after being attacked by two dogs in brentwood. one woman was bitten in the face. another man says, he was on a walk, when he and his two dogs were attacked. the dogs were taken by in quarantine for the next 9 days. and the golden state warriors force a game 7. they beat the clippers 100- to-99 at ora
to detroit it out-of-state patients from using the oil without a registration card from the iowa department of health. prescription from an in- state neurologist. but just because they can get a prescription from an iowa doctor doesn't mean the coming up.u-c berkeley being investigated for its plus.what impact has the drought had on this summer's into it.coming up worked assiststhe san mateo county sheriff's deputies are looking for the suspects who joe's at gun point. investigators say three...
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state department, commerce and others? >> work with the commerce department and the patent and trademark office, we work with the intellectual property rights coordinator at the white house, the state department, healthand human services, the department of justice, several other agencies on an interagency basis with the process of this negotiation. >> bangladesh submitted their latest gsp action plan progress report to usda are in april and i understand it was discussed during the trade and investment cooperation meeting a few days ago. given recent reports of union suppression in the garment sector how realistic is the bangladeshi government's self assessment of their progress on the action plan's requirements to ensure protection of unions and their members from anti-union discrimination and reprisal? what is your assessment of their progress on this? >> we suspended gsp based on labor rights and worker conditions in bangladesh, developed an action plan for steps necessary for them to take. our view including discussed earlier this week in bangladesh is they have taken some steps but there's a lot of work to be done so we will continue to engage with them on the remaining work that needs to be done
state department, commerce and others? >> work with the commerce department and the patent and trademark office, we work with the intellectual property rights coordinator at the white house, the state department, healthand human services, the department of justice, several other agencies on an interagency basis with the process of this negotiation. >> bangladesh submitted their latest gsp action plan progress report to usda are in april and i understand it was discussed during the...
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it is concerning when state and local health departments are that is one of the reasons that the cdcis working to make investments that strengthen that safety net. i mentioned that we distributed the mers test around the country. that is how we use the safety net to make sure that we have a rapid and effective response to this problem. we are investing in diagnostics so that rapid tests and precise tests can be updated in spread throughout our health system. host: we are talking about mers in the united states. take a look at the world map. virus. the mers there have been 636 infected. 194 have died. there is a 30% fatality rate. paul is an independent scholar in largo, florida. i went to the hospital and had my gallbladder out. right after that, i started getting pimples. doctor and they gave me and about its. the next day they look golf ball sized. that happened three times and it happened on my face. i told the doctor i could not deal with. i went to a special doctor that was an infectious disease control doctor. i was wondering what the difference was. me something. host: people
it is concerning when state and local health departments are that is one of the reasons that the cdcis working to make investments that strengthen that safety net. i mentioned that we distributed the mers test around the country. that is how we use the safety net to make sure that we have a rapid and effective response to this problem. we are investing in diagnostics so that rapid tests and precise tests can be updated in spread throughout our health system. host: we are talking about mers in...
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we' we're still waiting for a response from the state department of health. they received 253 violations last year, including many dealing with workers' safety. since that review, a different company has taken over that mine. >>> new this morning, an oakland family desperately trying to find a missing 7-year-old girl who was last seen near her home. "today in the bay" christie smith joins us live in oakland. christie, why has an amber alert not been issued? >> that's a good question. we have calls into oakland police and they're trying to figure out if these circumstances fit the criteria for calling for an amber alert, but they haven't said exactly what the circumstances are. but it is really disturbing. we're talking about nearly 12 hours since the 7-year-old girl was last seen near her home here in east oakland. oakland police were parked out front and 7-year-old kianna was last seen yesterday around 6:00 p.m. brown hair and brown eyes and last seen wearing a black shirt, blue jeans and black tennis shoes. oakland police did release this information to us
we' we're still waiting for a response from the state department of health. they received 253 violations last year, including many dealing with workers' safety. since that review, a different company has taken over that mine. >>> new this morning, an oakland family desperately trying to find a missing 7-year-old girl who was last seen near her home. "today in the bay" christie smith joins us live in oakland. christie, why has an amber alert not been issued? >> that's a...
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we work with the state department, work with health and human services. so we work with, and the department of justice, several other agencies on interagency basis. >> on another matter bangladesh submitted their latest gsp action plan, progress report a ustr ended april. i understand it was discussed during the trade and investment cooperation a few days ago. given recent reports of union suppression in the garment sector, how realistic is the bangladeshi government self-assessment of the progress on the action plans requirement to ensure protection of unions and their members from antiunion discrimination? what is your assessment of the progress of this require that? >> we suspended it based on the labor rights and working conditions in bangladesh. we develop an action plan with them on steps that's it for them to take the our view including discussed earlier this week in bangladesh is that they have taken some steps but there are still a lot more work to be done to we'll continue to engage with them on the remaining work that needs to be done and encour
we work with the state department, work with health and human services. so we work with, and the department of justice, several other agencies on interagency basis. >> on another matter bangladesh submitted their latest gsp action plan, progress report a ustr ended april. i understand it was discussed during the trade and investment cooperation a few days ago. given recent reports of union suppression in the garment sector, how realistic is the bangladeshi government self-assessment of...
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like karl rove bringing up her health and record at the state department to use against her now. some top democrats are growing concerned. hillary clinton is so far ahead, so early. >> i do worry about the inevitability thing because i think it's offputting to the average voter. i think that was an element of her campaign the last time. >> yeah. this is hard for me because i did talk with her and thought it would be better that she not get out there early because her favorability was so high that all that could happen in this is go down because somebody would do the stupid things that karl rove has just done. >> a concussion is by definition a traumatic brain injure. >> reporter: rove and other republicans kept up the pressure. >> any presidential candidate or vice presidential candidate is going to have to answer questions about their health. >> health and age is fair game. fair game for ronald reagan, john mccain. >> reporter: rove insisted she might choose not to run because of her health and said the bill clinton comments supported the case. >> it was six months of very serio
like karl rove bringing up her health and record at the state department to use against her now. some top democrats are growing concerned. hillary clinton is so far ahead, so early. >> i do worry about the inevitability thing because i think it's offputting to the average voter. i think that was an element of her campaign the last time. >> yeah. this is hard for me because i did talk with her and thought it would be better that she not get out there early because her favorability...
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state department. this is a serious health incident. i made two remarks. first of all, this was a serious health incident. as she thinks about running for president -- i think it's a more difficult calculation than that. if you're going to turn 69 two weeks before the 2016 election and you've had this kind of serious health incident and if you get elected, you're going to serve for eight years, you're going to be 77 at the end of it. do i really want to do this? my point was, this incident more complicated -- contributes to a more complicated decision on whether or not to run. my second point is look, every presidential candidate gets asked for their health records. they want your records and they want to talk to your doctors. my point was, she'll have to deal with this at some point and be more forthcoming. in 2001, cheney has a def defibrillator put in his heart. in this instance, we have only heard from her press spokesman and her doctors in the form of a 119 word printed statement. do i think she has brain damage? no, i think she had a traumatic brain
state department. this is a serious health incident. i made two remarks. first of all, this was a serious health incident. as she thinks about running for president -- i think it's a more difficult calculation than that. if you're going to turn 69 two weeks before the 2016 election and you've had this kind of serious health incident and if you get elected, you're going to serve for eight years, you're going to be 77 at the end of it. do i really want to do this? my point was, this incident more...
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site since the last hearing i've received corresponds from the department of public health the senior environmental health inspector which stated everything i've said dpw and d d i received complaints the site was operating without a permit and shut down that i dbi it was observed it's a health concern. visual dust beyond the property over the sidewalk is a violation of the health cod and dbi issued the notice of violation they created dust without a dbi parking meter permit and breaking up property with a jack hammer and a lady passed by the site with several small children i submitted pictures and the construction dust control plans are to be enforced by the building of inspectors and they doesn't issue any enforcement therefrom the mitigation program is not enforceable for this project all you have to do is some of the that the dpuft dust control plan is implemented that's a start. if i have one more second i have since received the shadow studies that's over the height deliberating it's directly contrary to what we provided in the his project to the board of supervisors i can show you those conversation because you should s
site since the last hearing i've received corresponds from the department of public health the senior environmental health inspector which stated everything i've said dpw and d d i received complaints the site was operating without a permit and shut down that i dbi it was observed it's a health concern. visual dust beyond the property over the sidewalk is a violation of the health cod and dbi issued the notice of violation they created dust without a dbi parking meter permit and breaking up...
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state health policy and practice. how is that? in a prior life, he directed the colorado department of health care and financing and was advisor to the colorado governor. best policythe analysts around, a quality you can see more clearly perhaps very soon by reading the journal of health affairs where he's about to take over as editor-in-chief. alan to give a broader view on the chances dates are still facing looking at medicaid expansion opportunities. >> thank you. i titled my segment what does it take to get to yes because i think the overarching theme here is you have to want to do this. what is bs that you need? it's a waiver under the social security act. i always start with the original text to understand what this environment is about and to remind you in a case of any experiment will pilot demonstration program in the judgment of the secretary is promoting various titles, including 19. this is not plenary waiver authority. it had to be tied to a learning opportunity. thee's the judgment of secretary, it does need to be tied to promoting ties to the law despite changes in employment opportunities in states after the supre
state health policy and practice. how is that? in a prior life, he directed the colorado department of health care and financing and was advisor to the colorado governor. best policythe analysts around, a quality you can see more clearly perhaps very soon by reading the journal of health affairs where he's about to take over as editor-in-chief. alan to give a broader view on the chances dates are still facing looking at medicaid expansion opportunities. >> thank you. i titled my segment...
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been gnawed away at a matter of inches from rodents ec's trade message from the health department listed in the report and states immediately eliminate all road and activity. according to documents store had has control service on location two weeks ago. exterminator that management may not been so out leave this rat poison on contained. this may contain rep pleasant couldn't be found. under store shelves employs and scattered all over the place. in conclusion department of health listed for violations one class of high-risk one listed as a moderate risk and to as low risk. bargains issued a statement this afternoon committed to having a safe environment employees and all our stores taken this matter seriously taken action to improve the situation including thoroughly services resource rearranging visibility and plans for cleaning trade for rodents and building. increasing the number of pest control was its it is important to mention their been three walgreen's and lost two months for these very reasons. abatement waiting here for a schedule for next week. >> : yes or more on this regard more on our front center
been gnawed away at a matter of inches from rodents ec's trade message from the health department listed in the report and states immediately eliminate all road and activity. according to documents store had has control service on location two weeks ago. exterminator that management may not been so out leave this rat poison on contained. this may contain rep pleasant couldn't be found. under store shelves employs and scattered all over the place. in conclusion department of health listed for...
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veterans affairs department testified on the state of veterans health care. the agency has been accused of cover up and wait times for veterans seeking medical treatment. they are calling for eric shinseki to resign. doctors at the mao clinic think they may have a breakthrough in cancer research. a woman dying of a form of the disease is in full remission after receiving a mass if dose of the lethal vaccine. the immune system got rid of the patient's blood cans are. those are the headlines. "america tonight" with joie chen is up next. you can get the latest news on >> new raging blazes force tens of thousands to flee. with thousands of acres scorched already, the unusually hot dry spring threatened to ignite more disaster. the state of execution. struggles to find death draws botched execution and even in a state that puts more convicts to debt than any other, doubts the system can be fixed.
veterans affairs department testified on the state of veterans health care. the agency has been accused of cover up and wait times for veterans seeking medical treatment. they are calling for eric shinseki to resign. doctors at the mao clinic think they may have a breakthrough in cancer research. a woman dying of a form of the disease is in full remission after receiving a mass if dose of the lethal vaccine. the immune system got rid of the patient's blood cans are. those are the headlines....
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state with the most cases has been ohio with 138. california has had the second most cases. here are the latest numbers from the california department of health. there have been 60 cases in the state so far this year. compared to just six last year. for the bay area alameda, contra costa, and san mateo counties have four cases. santa clara has one case. nearly all the cases have been associated with international travel by people who have not been vaccinated. >>> thousands of music fans expected in napa for the first day of the bottle rock music festival. it will be at the same venue as last year. the napa fairground but this year there is a new promoter. bought the rights to bottle rock. with millions of dollars in unpaid bills. there are also concerns about noise and traffic at the festival. now we posted more details about bottle rock on our channel 2 website ktvu.com including the lineup for every day. look under hot topics. >>> 6:11 is the time. caught on video a student hit by a security guard and tossed from his wheelchair. coming up at 6:30 what the student is saying about the incident and the new calls for justice. >> you don't do no
state with the most cases has been ohio with 138. california has had the second most cases. here are the latest numbers from the california department of health. there have been 60 cases in the state so far this year. compared to just six last year. for the bay area alameda, contra costa, and san mateo counties have four cases. santa clara has one case. nearly all the cases have been associated with international travel by people who have not been vaccinated. >>> thousands of music...
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about someone who is a bad player they're the public health department t is giving him a permit its way before the anti clustering law united statesush comes to shove like the excelsior district what you call the clustering law their clufrd in my neighborhood looked what happened are you for the federal government coming in and shutting our places down it's wrong. you know, so really think hard before you have us wait all day think about the people that are not in good health it's not right and i want you to not continue it but here it today i've been here several times please hear it >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is carl listen from the ocean avenue area enside terse i'll ask you to vote for the continuance i'm strongly opposed to the clustering on ocean avenue we've struggled to improve the ocean avenue i've struggled for that thirty years this is a step backwards. i was disappointed that the public health department proved the waterfall i think it's not run well, the dispensary for those who need the particular place >> ma'am, on the continuance only. >> 28 other items please continue this. >> goo
about someone who is a bad player they're the public health department t is giving him a permit its way before the anti clustering law united statesush comes to shove like the excelsior district what you call the clustering law their clufrd in my neighborhood looked what happened are you for the federal government coming in and shutting our places down it's wrong. you know, so really think hard before you have us wait all day think about the people that are not in good health it's not right and...
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health department isn't. and something strange in italy by stating to market all caught on camera full hour of your choice for prime time news. not at a heat wave hitting the bay area during sunny skies and record-breaking temperatures in the '80s and '90s however course with a high temperature this comes increased concern about the potential for wildfires. it and see the out before weather from pacific up a treasure island could run by chief neurologist jackson. it got pretty warm down and sent on consensus got high of 90. it is warmer in san francisco that it was antioch concord and the upper 80s most locations we did set to mature in concord stinting in hayward. new records in richmond of vallejo and santa rosa. we did hit several 90 up there today. id in pleasanton 92 in livermore 92 in sunnyvale. 23 in san jose. current conditions rather warm still in the upper 80s and livermore. 85 in fremont and san jose. and in downtown san francisco. another hot day and tomorrow. to this is coming up a bit. southern california wildfires. winfield thousand acre and santa gnomon's one structure has been damaged justin.
health department isn't. and something strange in italy by stating to market all caught on camera full hour of your choice for prime time news. not at a heat wave hitting the bay area during sunny skies and record-breaking temperatures in the '80s and '90s however course with a high temperature this comes increased concern about the potential for wildfires. it and see the out before weather from pacific up a treasure island could run by chief neurologist jackson. it got pretty warm down and...
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health department. health officials must try to find relatives or other adults in the united states who can care for them while their immigration cases move through the courts. they search -- a search that can take several weeks or more. the health department maintains shelters for the youths, most run by private contractors in the border region, health -- region. health officials had had begun several months ago to add beds in the shelter, anticipating a seasonal increase, but the plans proved insufficient to handle a drastic increase of youths in recent weeks, a senior administration official said. mr. speaker, i spoke with thatne with a church group was called for help from the department of homeland security. we have exceeded our capacity to protect these children. we're asking church groups that an help, please come help. this person said it was clear that some of the young children, females, had been raped. can't help but wonder for the 1,000 that made it across last week, in that one area in texas, how many got lured into sex trafficking, oh, sure, we'll get you to the united states, as a young ch
health department. health officials must try to find relatives or other adults in the united states who can care for them while their immigration cases move through the courts. they search -- a search that can take several weeks or more. the health department maintains shelters for the youths, most run by private contractors in the border region, health -- region. health officials had had begun several months ago to add beds in the shelter, anticipating a seasonal increase, but the plans proved...
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health coming up. her record at the state department and specifically leadership over mbenbenghazi ha republicans talking for a couple of years now. dick cheney said we haven't heard the last of it. california senator dianne feinstein was on "state of the union" this morning as well saying specifically that's akin to a hunting mission for a lynch mob, miguel. a lot of strong words going back and forth. >> oh, it is only just begun. i'm guessing it gets more interesting before it's over. erin mcpike at the white house, thank you very much. >>> the words californians waiting to hear. the wildfires are down for the count. cooler winds and moist, ocean air returned helping to bring one of the most fang rous fires to his knees. families are allowed to return home. three active fires should be contained soon. the weather change is also good news for the thousand weary firefighters out there on the fire line but their work far from over. this year's fire season expected to be one of the worst ever. california residents are dealing with smoky air. people are being told to limit activity outdoors until it clears.
health coming up. her record at the state department and specifically leadership over mbenbenghazi ha republicans talking for a couple of years now. dick cheney said we haven't heard the last of it. california senator dianne feinstein was on "state of the union" this morning as well saying specifically that's akin to a hunting mission for a lynch mob, miguel. a lot of strong words going back and forth. >> oh, it is only just begun. i'm guessing it gets more interesting before...
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what they're doing at the obama administration health care department and i don't think they know anything, i think they're in a state of total confusion. to give them credit for a plan that is subtle is trying to make this complicated plan and to give them much, too much credit for planning. >> but i believe those single women knew exactly why they were there. >> well, they didn't answer me anyway. probably thinking, go away you old -- >> hardly. adam, what do you think of this program that you were looking forward to and then woke up hollering and shouting and it arrived and now it's falling apart. >> well, all very accurate except that it's not falling apart. the exchanges or the websites and some of the states aren't working as well as they need to. these are the states, by the way, that went along with the way that the legislation was written. i mean, look, i agree that there are people within the democratic party who wanted single payer, but, that is sort of a fact. but that's not how the legislation was written. that's not the legislation. >> adam, you have to remember, my friend. in the beginning you were tal
what they're doing at the obama administration health care department and i don't think they know anything, i think they're in a state of total confusion. to give them credit for a plan that is subtle is trying to make this complicated plan and to give them much, too much credit for planning. >> but i believe those single women knew exactly why they were there. >> well, they didn't answer me anyway. probably thinking, go away you old -- >> hardly. adam, what do you think of...
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state. america outlawed it in 1996. in 1997 the u.s. department of healths estimated 168,000 girls and women had been or were at risk of being subjected to fgm. since then that number has risen. currently around 228,000 women and girls affected in the united states according to the women's hospital many boston. john joins us by skype from atlanta. you suffered yourself. just explain when this was carried out on you. >> i was a week old many my home country. it's a part of our culture when a girl is born. we normally go through when we're a week to a month old. >> i think it happened to your half sister as well. she then died as a result of this operation? >> exactly. not only my half sister but all families here of girls that have bled to death. this happens all the time. you hear about it and see it. it's something that has to end. >> when it happened to you, when you were old enough, did you discuss this with your parents? i wonder if the reasons they gave for wanting it to happen to you still applied to lots of parents today? >> when i realize the effect
state. america outlawed it in 1996. in 1997 the u.s. department of healths estimated 168,000 girls and women had been or were at risk of being subjected to fgm. since then that number has risen. currently around 228,000 women and girls affected in the united states according to the women's hospital many boston. john joins us by skype from atlanta. you suffered yourself. just explain when this was carried out on you. >> i was a week old many my home country. it's a part of our culture when...