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's almost every part of the cdc is working on this in real time. they are try to get the testing and the diagnostics ramped up and they are also trying to help with mosquito control. and effectorrol control is not something the federal government does. it's up to every locality. it is very patchwork. these localities may be able to do stuff to get rid of the larvae or deal with the adult mosquito but a lot of places are dealing with west nile virus which is a different kind of mosquito and requires different treatment. on the response from the cdc and how they are trying to get their arms around it. is exactly right. there are a lot of things they know and a lot of things they don't. considering that there is a 40-week lag time, if someone gets pregnant and is bitten by a notuito with zika, we will see the effect. it will not be on the front page of your local newspaper for many months. >> i think that's white or is this urgency because the people who know this virus no that what we are doing now is going to change how this plays out when these babi
's almost every part of the cdc is working on this in real time. they are try to get the testing and the diagnostics ramped up and they are also trying to help with mosquito control. and effectorrol control is not something the federal government does. it's up to every locality. it is very patchwork. these localities may be able to do stuff to get rid of the larvae or deal with the adult mosquito but a lot of places are dealing with west nile virus which is a different kind of mosquito and...
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so-called specific tont is the development of the vaccine and what we do and different from what the cdc is trying to do. specifically to your question about the vaccine, we have money to bring money to fruition. as you are getting ready for phase two, even though it will start in the beginning of 2017, you have to start preparing the site now. tothe sites are not prepared accommodate a phase two trial, you could interfere with the efficiency of what you are doing. i would say if we don't have a firm commitment to get the money to us within several weeks into the summer, we will have to scramble around and figure out how we can work so as not to slow down the process because what you would want is a very smooth transition from phase one into phase two. that starts sometime in the next several weeks. even though we don't actually start the trial in january, you don't -- you start several months before. >> the president has requested $1.9 billion. congress considering $1.1 billion piece of legislation. how much of either of those goes to vaccine research and where does the other money go?
so-called specific tont is the development of the vaccine and what we do and different from what the cdc is trying to do. specifically to your question about the vaccine, we have money to bring money to fruition. as you are getting ready for phase two, even though it will start in the beginning of 2017, you have to start preparing the site now. tothe sites are not prepared accommodate a phase two trial, you could interfere with the efficiency of what you are doing. i would say if we don't have...
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the part partnership is between multiple agencies, the cdc is doing an extraordinary job in trying toelp state and local authorities as well as internationally in mosquito control and public health measures. they need the support that we hope to get very soon, the same same way the nih needs the support to do what we do which is fundamentally research, mainly understand the virus, understand how it works, why does it cause the effects? importantly, developing what we call countermeasures, vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, etc. i want to talk briefly and that i will stop about two major initiatives that are going on. one we initiated with the child health institute in collaboration with our resilient colleagues, a study called vic which stands for zika in infancy and pregnancy. what it is is that we are going to follow a cohort of 10,000 pregnant women. we will follow them to see the incidence of zika and then follow the babies at birth, three months, six months, a year. we need to do that because a baby could be born looking normal but have settled defects if they get infected. vis
the part partnership is between multiple agencies, the cdc is doing an extraordinary job in trying toelp state and local authorities as well as internationally in mosquito control and public health measures. they need the support that we hope to get very soon, the same same way the nih needs the support to do what we do which is fundamentally research, mainly understand the virus, understand how it works, why does it cause the effects? importantly, developing what we call countermeasures,...
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on the cdc to follow it. >> what's reasonable to expect and what are the best case scenarios? >> are there a number of ways we can reduce the incidence of cancer. one to decrease the incidence of smoking, two the decrease obe obesity and increase detection. >> what will work to wiping cans are out? >> i think genomics plays a big part in it. >> do you think in five, ten, 20 years wipe out the incidents of cancer? i doubt it. it will become a more chronic disease. prostate cancer is one of those and several others are headed in the same direction. as people age, the incidence of cancer goes up. you're not going to see it go completely away. >> we are now in year six in the obamacare act. the bad news is health care insurance costs are rising. and there's a big pullback. what's happening from the hospitals' perspective? >> say the cleveland clinic, 60% of our payment and revenue comes from medicare, medicaid and people who have no pay and don't pay at all. so 40% is coming from the private insurance. the private insurance is increasing at 1% a year and government pay is increasi
on the cdc to follow it. >> what's reasonable to expect and what are the best case scenarios? >> are there a number of ways we can reduce the incidence of cancer. one to decrease the incidence of smoking, two the decrease obe obesity and increase detection. >> what will work to wiping cans are out? >> i think genomics plays a big part in it. >> do you think in five, ten, 20 years wipe out the incidents of cancer? i doubt it. it will become a more chronic disease....
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the cdc found nearly 80% had at least one violation. er ph levels, followed by improper safety equipment. the report also showed that one in eight public pools were immediately closed because of serious health and safety violations. >> an example would be not enough disinfectant or chlorine in the water. germs could spread among swimmers. >> reporter: robin manages the public pools in the city of dallas. she says at every pool rule number one is no number two. >> there are little kids. sometimes their bathroom habits aren't the same as adults. a lot of contaminants can be introduced in the water from kids. >> reporter: and adults can bring things into the pool. >> just because it's a pair of shorts doesn't mean it's a swim suit. >> reporter: one of the biggest problem areas is where kids play. the cdc report found that one in five city pools were closed because of violations. they want the parents to be extra careful, they can buy ph strips and test out the water to make sure it's safe. >> that is the overnight news for this friday. for
the cdc found nearly 80% had at least one violation. er ph levels, followed by improper safety equipment. the report also showed that one in eight public pools were immediately closed because of serious health and safety violations. >> an example would be not enough disinfectant or chlorine in the water. germs could spread among swimmers. >> reporter: robin manages the public pools in the city of dallas. she says at every pool rule number one is no number two. >> there are...
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just last week the cdc reported they are currently monitoring in the united states 320 cases of zikampregnable a man through the cdc director has joints here today and calls the zika a silent epidemic. as of now many predicted what would happen in the summer is the spread of the virus is nowd accelerating. federal health of the shows confirmed the lack -- with 10 new cases. that was a record broken last wednesday when florida confirmed 11 new zika infections. that time the six counties including lake county florida which is never had a case before that record was broken on monday of this week than 13 new infections were reported. so you get the idea. the problem is not -- is only going to continue to accelerate it is not the first time i spoken in the growing threat of zika. in january of this year as i was somewhere outside of florida i saw a headline in "the new york times" that stopped me in my tracks as reported the reported siegell linked birth defects rice and brazil read the article and to say health authorities in brazil said wednesday reported cases of microcephaly a rare co
just last week the cdc reported they are currently monitoring in the united states 320 cases of zikampregnable a man through the cdc director has joints here today and calls the zika a silent epidemic. as of now many predicted what would happen in the summer is the spread of the virus is nowd accelerating. federal health of the shows confirmed the lack -- with 10 new cases. that was a record broken last wednesday when florida confirmed 11 new zika infections. that time the six counties...
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i want to tip my hat to the cdc. with hhs iship multiple agencies in hhs -- nih, the assistant secretary for prevention and response -- the cdc is doing an extraordinary controlrying to help and support public health measures. they need support we hope they get very soon, the same way the means support to do what we do, which is mainly research. how does the virus work? importantly developing countermeasures -- vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, etc. i want to talk very briefly, and then i will stop at, about two major initiatives going on right now. with ouritiated called zip,lleagues infancyands for zika in and pregnancy. we will follow the women, we will follow the babies, and perth, six months, a year. the reason we need to do that, at baby could be born looking normal, but have settled the subtle if they -- defects if they get infected. visual abnormalities, abnormalities, intellectual compromise. that is what we are going to do. there are number of programs and projects. that seems take a while to p.velo we pu
i want to tip my hat to the cdc. with hhs iship multiple agencies in hhs -- nih, the assistant secretary for prevention and response -- the cdc is doing an extraordinary controlrying to help and support public health measures. they need support we hope they get very soon, the same way the means support to do what we do, which is mainly research. how does the virus work? importantly developing countermeasures -- vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, etc. i want to talk very briefly, and then i...
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the cdc warned we could see transmission in the continental united states. >> i think that's always aossibility. but i think that's one of the things that we count on the cdc to follow for us. >> where do we stand right now in the battle against cancer? what's reasonable to expect? and what are the best case scenario? >> if you look at the incidence of cancer. one is decrease the incidence of smoking. two, decrease the incidence of obesity, so that's prevention. early detection with mammography and colonography. >> what will make us able to concentrate once people have cancer in wiping it out? >> i think genomics is going to play into this. that is an enormous -- >> personalized care for cancer where they're looking at your particular cancer, not broad ranges of it? >> absolutely. we all think in five or ten or 20 years will wipe out the incidence of cancer? i doubt it. it will become more chronic disease. we're seeing that already in many types of cancer. prostate cancer is one of those examples. as people age, the incidence of cancer are up, so you won't see it completely go away. >
the cdc warned we could see transmission in the continental united states. >> i think that's always aossibility. but i think that's one of the things that we count on the cdc to follow for us. >> where do we stand right now in the battle against cancer? what's reasonable to expect? and what are the best case scenario? >> if you look at the incidence of cancer. one is decrease the incidence of smoking. two, decrease the incidence of obesity, so that's prevention. early...
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. >> reporter: tonight that warning for pregnant british citizens not matched by the cdc here at home. >> this is the outbreak. >> oh, my god. don't tell lulu that. lulu, you shouldn't be here. >> the cdc not putting any travel warning in place for florida yet but this family of three now taking extra precautions. >> we would be more sensitive to keeping an eye out for symptoms. >> reporter: four people with zika all bitten by mosquitos in this one square mile of miami right next to downtown and just one block from her home. >> this is my baby. this is him. >> she's 25 weeks pregnant with her first child and constantly on alert. knowing she's most at risk. zika symptoms are mild in most but can cause severe birth defects. >> i have to think every day do i want to go outside or what am i going to wear. did i carry my repellant. is it strong enough? >> reporter: in miami extra patrols screening residents and passing out critical supplies in the trouble zone. officials in miami confident they can keep zika contained. >> once something starts, we nip it in the bud. >> health officials are
. >> reporter: tonight that warning for pregnant british citizens not matched by the cdc here at home. >> this is the outbreak. >> oh, my god. don't tell lulu that. lulu, you shouldn't be here. >> the cdc not putting any travel warning in place for florida yet but this family of three now taking extra precautions. >> we would be more sensitive to keeping an eye out for symptoms. >> reporter: four people with zika all bitten by mosquitos in this one square...
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want to talk about the cdc work. ft. collins, connecticut, a tremendous amount of work on these illnesses, and i was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to visit the work concerning zika virus there at the laboratory in february of this year including going in to look at the live mosquitos, larvae and what was happening and the whole works. i learned at this time about a chemical that the cdc was working to reclassify as a biochemical pesticide active ingredient. according to this tour it was a natural ingredient i think found in citrus, grapefruit oil might be in some cedar trees as well. but it has a natural grounding. many may recognize this from their shampoos. i think this product is in many shampoos as well. the epa has to evaluate natural tick repellants and pesticides for registration before they may be sold for use to the public to validate safety and efficacy. with your agency how have you coordinated to develop various products to ensure they become available? >> thank you very much, senator. we're delight
want to talk about the cdc work. ft. collins, connecticut, a tremendous amount of work on these illnesses, and i was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to visit the work concerning zika virus there at the laboratory in february of this year including going in to look at the live mosquitos, larvae and what was happening and the whole works. i learned at this time about a chemical that the cdc was working to reclassify as a biochemical pesticide active ingredient. according to this tour it...
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that's a big change coming from the cdc. zika, which is widespread in parts of south america and the carribean, has been linked to a birth defect. the cdc is also recommending a more sophisticated blood test for the virus. there are now 450 pregnant women a new threat in the fight against opioid abuse. officials say a drug used to sedate elephants is suspected in several overdoses in several states. ben: authorities say they've found carfentanil mixed with or passed off as much weaker heroin. the drug is said to be 100 times as potent as fentanyl. maria: if you're like many people you sit all day at work. but new research shows even one hour of exercising could improve your health. scientists combed over data from more than 1 million people and found it takes 60 to 75 minutes of moderate intensity exercise to undo the damage of sitting for at least eight hours a day. dangerous as being obese or smoking. ben: using your ez pass for more than just driving along the pike. maria: the report showing that same technology could make
that's a big change coming from the cdc. zika, which is widespread in parts of south america and the carribean, has been linked to a birth defect. the cdc is also recommending a more sophisticated blood test for the virus. there are now 450 pregnant women a new threat in the fight against opioid abuse. officials say a drug used to sedate elephants is suspected in several overdoses in several states. ben: authorities say they've found carfentanil mixed with or passed off as much weaker heroin....
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wanted to talk to you a little bit about the cdc work. fort collins, colorado is home to the division of sector borne diseases and -- vector-born illnesses. i was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to visit the work concerning zika virus including going into look at the life mosquitoes, larva and what was happening. i learned at this time about a chemical that the cdc was working to reclassify as a biochemical pesticide active ingredient. natural was a ingredient found in citrus-like grapefruit oil. it might be in cedar trees as well. many may recognize this from their shampoos. epa has to evaluate natural tick repellents and pesticides before they may be used by the public. as your agency have heavy corrugated with other agencies to expert at the approval of various products to make sure the become available? youenator we are delighted had a chance to visit every unit in fort collins, colorado. their innovation has been terrific. they have come up with a new and increasingly available laboratory test to diagnose zika and they have o
wanted to talk to you a little bit about the cdc work. fort collins, colorado is home to the division of sector borne diseases and -- vector-born illnesses. i was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to visit the work concerning zika virus including going into look at the life mosquitoes, larva and what was happening. i learned at this time about a chemical that the cdc was working to reclassify as a biochemical pesticide active ingredient. natural was a ingredient found in citrus-like...
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the cdc director, who joins us here today, called zika a silent epidemic. as of now, many predicted what would happen during the summer if the spread of the virus accelerate. the friday before last, federal health officials confirmed the largest number of new cases in the state of florida with ten new cases. that was a short-lived record. it was broken last weekend when florida confirmed 11 new zika infections. that time, in six counties, including lake county florida, which had never had a case before. that record was broken again on monday of this week, when 13 new infections were reported. so, you get the idea. the problem is not -- is only going to continue to accelerate. this is not the first time i have spoken on the growing threat of zika. in late january of this year, as i was somewhere outside of florida, i saw a headline in the "new york times" that stopped me in my tracks. it said "report of zika-linked birth defects rise in brazil." health authorities in brazil said wednesday reported cases of conditionly, a rare in which infants are born with he
the cdc director, who joins us here today, called zika a silent epidemic. as of now, many predicted what would happen during the summer if the spread of the virus accelerate. the friday before last, federal health officials confirmed the largest number of new cases in the state of florida with ten new cases. that was a short-lived record. it was broken last weekend when florida confirmed 11 new zika infections. that time, in six counties, including lake county florida, which had never had a...
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the cdc said the virus is not likely to spread at the games. >>> here is a video of the russian olympic team prepared to board a charter flight to brazil yesterday. the athletes are taking picture with each other as they waited at the airport controversy has surrounded the russian delegation since dozens of their track and field athletes were banned from competing over doping allegations. >>> hillary clinton made a surprise appearance last night at the democratic convention ahead of her big speech tonight. still to come, the latest as the final day of the convention gets underway live from philadelphia. >>> there is more fallout in the brock turner sexual assault case. the new group presenting a position to remove judge aaron persky. >>> we are looking at a deadly crash on 880 in oakland. we're also looking at the other east bay freeways were traffic is waking up and getting a little bit busy. >>> in weather, the fog is up and moving around to the coast and bay. that will close off as we head toward the weekend. today we are talking about triple digits. we will talk about the cooling tr
the cdc said the virus is not likely to spread at the games. >>> here is a video of the russian olympic team prepared to board a charter flight to brazil yesterday. the athletes are taking picture with each other as they waited at the airport controversy has surrounded the russian delegation since dozens of their track and field athletes were banned from competing over doping allegations. >>> hillary clinton made a surprise appearance last night at the democratic convention...
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according to the cdc, four people in the miami area downtown miami, one area there, they have been infected with the virus likely caused by bites from local mosquitos. so this means that mosquitos with the zika are now here in our country. so how concerned should we be about getting bitten by mosquitos since they can potentially carry zika now so? >> i don't think we should be that concerned. i'm getting the question from women, should i go miami to a wedding. yes, go. no travel advisory. first of all, the reason this happened is because travelers brought zika here and some local mosquitos bit them and then they got zika. but a mosquito like this only lives one or two week. also mosquito control in florida is excellent compared to brazil i'd say. the chances of it leading to sustained spread around florida, especially given the fact that dengue fer and is far worse has never taken root in florida because we don't have the mosquitos. >> and this is veryi localized. >> it's not a big surprise that it's finally here. we expected to be at a bigger number and mucherier time. they're all localize
according to the cdc, four people in the miami area downtown miami, one area there, they have been infected with the virus likely caused by bites from local mosquitos. so this means that mosquitos with the zika are now here in our country. so how concerned should we be about getting bitten by mosquitos since they can potentially carry zika now so? >> i don't think we should be that concerned. i'm getting the question from women, should i go miami to a wedding. yes, go. no travel advisory....
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. >>> back now with the alarming news from the cdc. the numbers of cancers related to the hpv virus have dramatically increased including cancers of the cervix, head and neck. but health officials say these cancers can be prevented with a vaccine given to preteens. nbc's anne thompson with more on a new call from doctors to get kids vaccinated. >> reporter: linda ryan is battling cancer again. this mom's third bout with cervical cancer linked to hpv. >> if i had had the vaccination, i wouldn't be going through what i'm going through now. >> reporter: today's report from the cdc says that the number of hpv cancers increased to almost 39,000 a year from 2008 to 2012, a 17% jump. and it says hpv vaccines could have prevented the vast majority. hpv is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the u.s. one reason many parents have resisted vaccinating their children. >> the goal of the hpv vaccine is to give it before the kid is exposed, long before you're probably even having some of those discussions that they're worried about. >> re
. >>> back now with the alarming news from the cdc. the numbers of cancers related to the hpv virus have dramatically increased including cancers of the cervix, head and neck. but health officials say these cancers can be prevented with a vaccine given to preteens. nbc's anne thompson with more on a new call from doctors to get kids vaccinated. >> reporter: linda ryan is battling cancer again. this mom's third bout with cervical cancer linked to hpv. >> if i had had the...
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if these were the first cases in a latin american country, the cdc will put in a travel advisory. that's because the first cases led to wide spread disease. they don't expect wide spread disease in miami. >> dr. richard, chief health and medical editor believes pregnant women should take precautions traveling to miami. >> if you're a pregnant woman and you can avoid those parts of the cdc says intense mosquito control areas are ongoing in south florida and adds if however we see evidence of transmission, despite control efforts, then we will charge our recommendations, a day by day decision. carlos rodriguez expecting their second child any day will not take the chance. >> i will not take the risk. and travels. >> tony -- they plan to traveling. >> i'm going at the end of the month. >> i don't want it to hinder what i want to do. >> are you going to take the precaution. >> a lot of bug spray. >> health officials in florida believe they can control any spread. reporting live in union square, tim fletcher, eyewitness news. >>> 100 days away. clinton is ohio. that after stops in penns
if these were the first cases in a latin american country, the cdc will put in a travel advisory. that's because the first cases led to wide spread disease. they don't expect wide spread disease in miami. >> dr. richard, chief health and medical editor believes pregnant women should take precautions traveling to miami. >> if you're a pregnant woman and you can avoid those parts of the cdc says intense mosquito control areas are ongoing in south florida and adds if however we see...
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the cdc found almost 80% of pools and splash pads had at least one violation. the most common? ph levels, followed by improper safety equipment. and it showed one in eight public pools were immediately closed because of serious health and safety violations. >> an example would be not enough disinfectant or chlorine in the water. in this situation, germs could spread among swimmers. >> reporter: she says at every pool, especially where youngsters are swimming, rule number one is no number two. >> they're little kids. sometimes their bathroom habits aren't the same as adults. a lot of contaminants can be introduced into the water from kids. >> reporter: adults can bring germs into the water in ways they can't expect. >> just because it's a pair of shorts doesn't mean it's a swim suit. we want you to change out of those and get in a swim suit before you get in the pool. >> reporter: one of the biggest problem areas is where kids play. so the cdc says parents want to be extra captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, july 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> conflict of i
the cdc found almost 80% of pools and splash pads had at least one violation. the most common? ph levels, followed by improper safety equipment. and it showed one in eight public pools were immediately closed because of serious health and safety violations. >> an example would be not enough disinfectant or chlorine in the water. in this situation, germs could spread among swimmers. >> reporter: she says at every pool, especially where youngsters are swimming, rule number one is no...
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wanted to talk to you a little bit about the cdc work. fort collins, colorado is home to the division of sector borne diseases and -- vector-born illnesses. i was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to visit the work concerning zika virus including going into look at the life mosquitoes, larva and what was happening. i learned at this time about a chemical that the cdc was working to reclassify as a biochemical pesticide active ingredient. natural was a ingredient found in citrus-like grapefruit oil. it might be in cedar trees as well. many may recognize this from their shampoos. epa has to evaluate natural tick repellents and pesticides before they may be used by the public. as your agency have heavy corrugated with other agencies to expert at the approval of various products to make sure the become available? youenator we are delighted had a chance to visit every unit in fort collins, colorado. their innovation has been terrific. they have come up with a new and increasingly available laboratory test to diagnose zika and they have o
wanted to talk to you a little bit about the cdc work. fort collins, colorado is home to the division of sector borne diseases and -- vector-born illnesses. i was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to visit the work concerning zika virus including going into look at the life mosquitoes, larva and what was happening. i learned at this time about a chemical that the cdc was working to reclassify as a biochemical pesticide active ingredient. natural was a ingredient found in citrus-like...
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the latest numbers from the cdc this week show more than 6400 cases of zika confirmed in the u.s. more than 850 of those cases are pregnant women. now that we're into mosquito season full swing, everyone, especially those who are insect repellant when they're out. that spraying on monday will happen between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. >>> the rain turned the a.m. commute into a soggy mess. this is what it looked like in brooklyn this morning. the flood prone area living up to its reputation. more rain is on the way. price this afternoon. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is not a dry weekend forecast. rain is back in the picture, but let's take a look at how much he got this morning. it was a soaker in many spots. we had over an inch of rain in central park, laguardia, and islip. some of the highest totals long island and new jersey. it's been dry throughout much of the day. we had nice sunshine by lunchtime. look at what's going on north and west of town. we have a few pop-up showers going on. now we're seeing a few showers and storms popping up because of that daytime heating. when y
the latest numbers from the cdc this week show more than 6400 cases of zika confirmed in the u.s. more than 850 of those cases are pregnant women. now that we're into mosquito season full swing, everyone, especially those who are insect repellant when they're out. that spraying on monday will happen between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. >>> the rain turned the a.m. commute into a soggy mess. this is what it looked like in brooklyn this morning. the flood prone area living up to its...
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previous cases have all been caused to travel to infected areas but the cdc says this small outbreak happened in an area in downtown miami. >>> hill hi tary clinton trying keep the momentum going. she's campaigning in pennsylvania and ohio this weekend. donald trump got a big boost. at the time, clinton had 45%. can hillary clinton expect to have better poll numbers after the dnc? david hill is here, with roll call. will hillary clinton get the same bounce that trump got after the rnc? >> there's one set of numbers that shows her getting a 10 percentage point bounce. there are going to be other polls coming out in the days ahead. it is generally the case that the optimistic college al message she went with in philadelphia does better with voters than the sort of pessimistic negative message donald trump decided to go with in cleveland. as we've said so many times when we visited over the past year, the conventional wisdom maybe it's working again. >> what is working for hillary at this point, david? >> the thing that is working for her is it was patriotic, uplifting. she also seems to
previous cases have all been caused to travel to infected areas but the cdc says this small outbreak happened in an area in downtown miami. >>> hill hi tary clinton trying keep the momentum going. she's campaigning in pennsylvania and ohio this weekend. donald trump got a big boost. at the time, clinton had 45%. can hillary clinton expect to have better poll numbers after the dnc? david hill is here, with roll call. will hillary clinton get the same bounce that trump got after the rnc?...
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the appeal from the cdc for all pregnant women. erika: a medical breakthrough in boston from doctors who normally help people. the treatment for this pup that cindy: the heat wave is over. although we do have another hot day on the way. the cool down headed our way. and when the much-need rain erika: a medical breakthrough at brigham and women's hospital to save a dog. doctors used a special new type of medical glue on their very first patient. little papi had a mouth disease that caused a...
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and her family. >> the cdc is urging doctors nationwide to be on higher alert for the zika virus.doctors are being advised to ask all pregnant women whether they have been infected with zika at every checkup. so far all pregnancies affected by zika in the u.s. have been related to travel. but officials fear that it will start showing up in the u.s. >>> a long-time giant from the dot com boom, yahoo has fallen, sold to verizon for $4.8 billion, is worth a fraction of what it was during its heyday. the glamorous executive investors hoped could save the company. >> reporter: the internet pioneer that yodled it's way to the top, now sold to a phone company, verizon. ceo marissa mayer attempted a attempted a turnaround now over. >> you don't look at this as a failure? >> i don't, not at all. it's really hard to build a business, it's really hard to take a company that was so predominant at a moment in time, yahoo was coming to change the world. >> reporter: four years ago, a 37-year-old mayer was brought in to do what many thought was impossible, save yahoo. she spent billions acquirin
and her family. >> the cdc is urging doctors nationwide to be on higher alert for the zika virus.doctors are being advised to ask all pregnant women whether they have been infected with zika at every checkup. so far all pregnancies affected by zika in the u.s. have been related to travel. but officials fear that it will start showing up in the u.s. >>> a long-time giant from the dot com boom, yahoo has fallen, sold to verizon for $4.8 billion, is worth a fraction of what it was...
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tonight you heard it, england saying pregnant women should not travel to florida but the cdc not issuing the same warning. is that a mistake? >> i have to say if these cases had occurred were the first cases in the caribbean country or latin america they would issue that advisory but what they're saying is four cases that occurred in early july and no transmission since then, but i have to say if you're a pregnant woman and can avoid that part of miami, that's not a bad idea and if you're pregnant and live there, you want to make sure you're using repellant all the time. >> we want to turn to san diego. investigators have examined body camera footage from the shooting of two police officers, 52 gerald jessie gomez charged with killing officer jonathan da guzman thursday night and his partner wade irwin was wounded. detectives still cannot determine if the attack was planned. another man described as a potential suspect is also in custody. >>> turning to the severe summer weather across parts of the country. in tucson, arizona, strong hail storms hammering away at homes there and as if th
tonight you heard it, england saying pregnant women should not travel to florida but the cdc not issuing the same warning. is that a mistake? >> i have to say if these cases had occurred were the first cases in the caribbean country or latin america they would issue that advisory but what they're saying is four cases that occurred in early july and no transmission since then, but i have to say if you're a pregnant woman and can avoid that part of miami, that's not a bad idea and if you're...
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the cdc says the infections were from mosquito bites.ening just north of downtown miami. and now the state's responding to try to stop it obviously from spreading. cnn's nick valencia joining us from miami. how are they responding, nick, in the sense of trying to protect women who are pregnant, specifically there, because i have to think they feel very vulnerable right now? >> that's certainly the concern. but you would be surprised that there are some people we have spoken to in this area this morning that had no idea about the local transmission of the zika virus here. having said that, they are tourists. this has been a concerted effort by the local department health officials here to get this out via text message, phone call, radio, news, they want to make sure people know they are aware in this neighborhood. the good news in all of this the department health officials have taken necessary precautions in the weeks leading up to the announcement by the governor. things like trying to trap mosquitos, getting rid of standing water. and
the cdc says the infections were from mosquito bites.ening just north of downtown miami. and now the state's responding to try to stop it obviously from spreading. cnn's nick valencia joining us from miami. how are they responding, nick, in the sense of trying to protect women who are pregnant, specifically there, because i have to think they feel very vulnerable right now? >> that's certainly the concern. but you would be surprised that there are some people we have spoken to in this...
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the first set of cases. there's a number of countries that have brought into this. cdcas people all over the world to help with us. they are the world help agency and they have been -- recognize it had failures of ebola and what happened in ebola specially not just failure from the early detection, but, you know, six to nine months until they called it international, public health event of international concern, oh, my gosh, this is a problem. in the spring of 2014 they misread to think that things were getting better. so they are in the midst of complete reform process right now to be able to better respond to the emerging infections including for the first time putting some teeth into the international health regulations to actually do country-level assessments and if they're ready. and you know, the world bank is setting a pandemic response fund. i have a story in my book from a really good friend of mine who was asked to come to the ebola outbreak in sierra leÓn. he had no resources. there was no sense of resources, so we cannot afford for an outbreak to get out of
the first set of cases. there's a number of countries that have brought into this. cdcas people all over the world to help with us. they are the world help agency and they have been -- recognize it had failures of ebola and what happened in ebola specially not just failure from the early detection, but, you know, six to nine months until they called it international, public health event of international concern, oh, my gosh, this is a problem. in the spring of 2014 they misread to think that...
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and the cdc says that first case of female to mail -- male has occurred in new york city. up until now, it was thought that the only likely route of sexual transmission was male to female or male to male. it's prompted the cdc to update it's advice in a report issued today. the cdc now recommends pregnant women to use protection if their partner has traveled to a zika infected region. whether her partner is a fail -- male or female. the new york woman was not preg nantd. >>> well the weekend is here and we all want to check in and see what we can expect from our weather forecast. brittany standing by. what can you tell us? >> we're actually going to start to cool down as we head into the weekend so lots of temperatures in the triple digits in the locations and that's all going to change as we get into your saturday and especially sunday -- sunday heading into next week. so the schooling -- cooling strend -- trend is already started fog and clouds moving in as we head into the rest of tonight. so you'll wake up to foggy conditions and we'll see a lot of sunshine as we head i
and the cdc says that first case of female to mail -- male has occurred in new york city. up until now, it was thought that the only likely route of sexual transmission was male to female or male to male. it's prompted the cdc to update it's advice in a report issued today. the cdc now recommends pregnant women to use protection if their partner has traveled to a zika infected region. whether her partner is a fail -- male or female. the new york woman was not preg nantd. >>> well the...
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although the cdc says we could see more. we have this mosquito mostly in the southern warmer ta eer stat. as for the work going into zika, there are a lot of companies working on this. gilead is working on a potential drug to treat it. of course intrexon is working on a way of controlling the mosquitos that transit zika. people say that's the nearest term way to make headway here. of course, the company probably seeing one o f the biggest impacts is sc johnson, it makes off. we took a look at the cruise companies because these have a lot of business where zika is spreading. i checked out the latest tenqs. quarterly filings. no mention of zi kai in them. whether we'll see those in the future is another question. >> thank you very much. steve grasso, you're concerned. the story should have everybody concerned, but from a "fast money" angle, you're concerned about travel. >> they just nailed it on the cruise line. rcl, both down on the year. this is huge for them. caribbean, latin american, but if you look at jet blue already wa
although the cdc says we could see more. we have this mosquito mostly in the southern warmer ta eer stat. as for the work going into zika, there are a lot of companies working on this. gilead is working on a potential drug to treat it. of course intrexon is working on a way of controlling the mosquitos that transit zika. people say that's the nearest term way to make headway here. of course, the company probably seeing one o f the biggest impacts is sc johnson, it makes off. we took a look at...
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it's just north of downtown. >> the cdc says the area was thoroughly sprayed. here in new york city, meanwhile, that type of mosquito hasn't been found. instead, a cousin, which theoretically could zika but hasn't. >> and because of that theoretical possibility, the city been leaning forward very early on with aggressive measures to protect new yorkers. >> but here's the real concern. another alert from the cdc today, what they're calling a zika ohm demonstratic now -- ohm ohm epidemic in puerto rico. positive zika test results have jumped from 14 to 64% in just 4 airport, we spoke to miami bound passengers today. >> i'm >> reporter: kirsten fury says she's at a 7 out of 10 on the worry scale. still. >> i didn't do anything differently. i live in sunnyside queens. >> reporter: now florida's governor is urging people to obviously take preventative measures, keep them in mind. also, the fda many several blood in florida today as they investigate. they are aggressively testing people in that very small area down there. it's only about one square mile. live outside
it's just north of downtown. >> the cdc says the area was thoroughly sprayed. here in new york city, meanwhile, that type of mosquito hasn't been found. instead, a cousin, which theoretically could zika but hasn't. >> and because of that theoretical possibility, the city been leaning forward very early on with aggressive measures to protect new yorkers. >> but here's the real concern. another alert from the cdc today, what they're calling a zika ohm demonstratic now -- ohm ohm...
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what the cdc says is these have been used in florida. the epa says these can be safe if used correctly. so this is the argument going on right now. >> so clearly the president and others are urging congress to pass funding for a zika vaccine? there are many in this fight against zika. it also cautions that a vaccine could be decades off. >> that's right. and so right now, the white house actually just had a call trying to urge congress to pass a bipartisan bill before they go into their seven-week recess next week. there is this complete gridlock right now over how to fund this evident against zika. the white house is saying this is going to hamper efforts to move vaccine development to the next stage of trials. we're already there with some early phases of clinical trials, and potentially starting this fall. but they're saying there will be a delay if there's not more funding. >> i think you started to say, or maybe you finished saying it, has there been an increase in the number of cases of microcephaly that have appeared in puerto rico
what the cdc says is these have been used in florida. the epa says these can be safe if used correctly. so this is the argument going on right now. >> so clearly the president and others are urging congress to pass funding for a zika vaccine? there are many in this fight against zika. it also cautions that a vaccine could be decades off. >> that's right. and so right now, the white house actually just had a call trying to urge congress to pass a bipartisan bill before they go into...
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a latin american country, the cdc would put in a travel advisory. that's because the first cases in latin american countries have led to widespread disease. they don't expect widespread disease in miami. they can keep zika contained. >> once something starts, we nip it in the bud. >> reporter: still, for some who live nearby, the worry is constant. >> to think that it's literally a block away. that i could just be walking into it, that bothers me. >> reporter: raisa is expecting her first child and knows she's at risk. zika symptoms are mild in most. but can cause severe birth defects. >> i douse myself in repellant. i carry it in my purse. i have one at my office, at home. >> reporter: she knows her worriewo soon. >> i'm pretty sure that that's going to be my mentally through the entire pregnancy. i have a feeling that until november, i'll be on high-alert-type mode. >> reporter: the cdc is keeping watch on this situation here in florida and say they could change the travel advisory if the situation is warranted. dan and paula? >> eva, thank you. as
a latin american country, the cdc would put in a travel advisory. that's because the first cases in latin american countries have led to widespread disease. they don't expect widespread disease in miami. they can keep zika contained. >> once something starts, we nip it in the bud. >> reporter: still, for some who live nearby, the worry is constant. >> to think that it's literally a block away. that i could just be walking into it, that bothers me. >> reporter: raisa is...
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>> reporter: the cdc says they would not be surprised if there are more cases in the coming days and weeks. but at this time, they're not recommending limited travel to miami. the mayor says he's confident mosquito control can contain this outbreak. tom? >> eva, thank you. >>> and dr. rich besser joining us tonight from rio de janeiro. the site of the upcoming olympics. brazil, the hotbed for zika, where it outbreak started. the cdc not limiting travel to miami right now. is that a responsible move? >> i think it's a responsible move. this is not a widespread outbreak across miami. it's limited to one area. but it says we have the conditions in many parts of america where zika can spread from local mosquitoes. so, people have to take this seriously. and all travelers have to understand that this can occur. >> for those in miami and everyone concerned, how can we protect ourselves? >> the big focus is on protecting pregnant women. if you've traveled overseas and have come back, use a repellent for three weeks. if you live there, get rid of free-standing water, and repair those screens
>> reporter: the cdc says they would not be surprised if there are more cases in the coming days and weeks. but at this time, they're not recommending limited travel to miami. the mayor says he's confident mosquito control can contain this outbreak. tom? >> eva, thank you. >>> and dr. rich besser joining us tonight from rio de janeiro. the site of the upcoming olympics. brazil, the hotbed for zika, where it outbreak started. the cdc not limiting travel to miami right now....
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>> right now the recommendations from the cdc not that there would be travel guidance. thing that is being evaluated literally every single day to see if any of the conditions change to indicate that there is going to become more broadly disseminated. is the cdc would issue the travel. >> the continuation of the sus stunning of the spread in the presence of what we hope would have been good vector control. you still see cases coming up that's where you pull the strigger for doing the travel alert for pregnant women. >> dickerson: what is not being done right now in dealing with this? is there anything that is not being done because of congressional funding or lack of will? >> well, i wouldn't say lack of will. the issues as you know, the president asked for 1.9 billion dollars in february not only for things that we do at nih with vaccine but thing that the cdc does working with the state and local health authorities for vector control and few other things. we're going to rapidly run out of money if we don't get it real soon because we're stretching it, borrowing money f
>> right now the recommendations from the cdc not that there would be travel guidance. thing that is being evaluated literally every single day to see if any of the conditions change to indicate that there is going to become more broadly disseminated. is the cdc would issue the travel. >> the continuation of the sus stunning of the spread in the presence of what we hope would have been good vector control. you still see cases coming up that's where you pull the strigger for doing...
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today, the cdc announced the first known case of female to male transmission.ealth department official in new york cityll entirely unexpected one. >> we continue to learn more and more about this virus every day. and while the vast majority of people who are infected with zika do fine, the most concerning consequences are for pregnant women and developing fetuses. >> the cdc is advising everyone to use protection if their partner has traveled to a zika affected area. >> all this week we've been reporting on medical safety. today, we're looking at the massive amounts of medical websites. there are a lot out there and it's hard to know if they are legitimate. doreen is joining us with what you want to know about. >> wendy, it can be confusing. you can make more informed choices when it comes to your personal health care. you can learn a lot on the internet but you have to be careful about the source of that information becauseot wants to tell you their product. choosing wisely is a web side created by a physicians group created by solid information by doctors. th
today, the cdc announced the first known case of female to male transmission.ealth department official in new york cityll entirely unexpected one. >> we continue to learn more and more about this virus every day. and while the vast majority of people who are infected with zika do fine, the most concerning consequences are for pregnant women and developing fetuses. >> the cdc is advising everyone to use protection if their partner has traveled to a zika affected area. >> all...
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>> the meeting was a meeting between the president and secretary burwell, the cdc director tom frieden and me. we gave the president an
>> the meeting was a meeting between the president and secretary burwell, the cdc director tom frieden and me. we gave the president an
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the cdc works 24/7 to protect from threats we use the best of. modern science. it's both unprecedented and tragic.th never before have we know that a situation when a single mosquito bite could result in a devastating effect. at the top priority in the responsresponses to protect pret women.re we are literally learning more about it every day and in the six months of the respond, we have learned and done a numberot of things to protect americans better and we wish we had a more rapid and robust support for funding to do it even more and i will go through those veryry quickly.inarily first, the response is extraordinarily complex. we have almost every center involved with more than a thousand of the top scientist is this involves the birth defect center out of control work, the laboratory work, obstetrical work information on transmission mosquito control, laboratory production to identify the best method of each community to protect pregnant women. second, it is now definitive that zika causes both microcephaly and other severe birth defects and that it does so
the cdc works 24/7 to protect from threats we use the best of. modern science. it's both unprecedented and tragic.th never before have we know that a situation when a single mosquito bite could result in a devastating effect. at the top priority in the responsresponses to protect pret women.re we are literally learning more about it every day and in the six months of the respond, we have learned and done a numberot of things to protect americans better and we wish we had a more rapid and robust...
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. >>> new numbers from the cdc on the zika virus in this country. the pregnancies have not gone to term. seven with birth defects after their mothers were infected. the mothers were infected outside of the united states. >> the final nato summit for president obama. the president will meet with the eu leaders this morning to discuss how they plan to negotiate the exit. his meetings with include discussions on nato initiatives to deal with threats from russia and the crisis with the refugee, but undoubtedly, we will hear the president talk about what took place in dallas overnight. he spoke about the black lives matter situation yesterday, and we're told that the white house is aware, obviously, with the situation in dallas and they've spoken with the mayor of dallas, and no doubt, the president will address the situation. >> coming up, we'll have more on that top story. again, four officers killed in dallas. 11 total officers wounded. along with a civilian injured as well. we will hear from an to the scene coming up next. stay with us. >>> welcome b
. >>> new numbers from the cdc on the zika virus in this country. the pregnancies have not gone to term. seven with birth defects after their mothers were infected. the mothers were infected outside of the united states. >> the final nato summit for president obama. the president will meet with the eu leaders this morning to discuss how they plan to negotiate the exit. his meetings with include discussions on nato initiatives to deal with threats from russia and the crisis with...
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the cdc released statements a we anticipate there could be additional cases of homegrown zika in the coming weeks. our top priority is to protect pregnant women from potentially devastating harm caused by the virus. officials are quick to point out the secretly that's a one square mile area near miami. >> mosquitoes are not migratory. they will not pick up from broward county and moved to orlando. they don't fly well or far. >> the cdc says there's no points for leading travel the researchers are working on a vaccine that they warn it will not be ready for dissolution until 2018 at the earliest. as of this week the number of cases in san francisco stands at eight. all who tested positive here contracted it while traveling outside the us. the first case was reported on march 3 followed by a second case on april 22. three more cases reported on july 15 and two more last week with yesterday's announcement being the most recent department -- helped from is not providing details to protect their privacy. >>> the race for the white house donald trump is once again on the offensive. after a
the cdc released statements a we anticipate there could be additional cases of homegrown zika in the coming weeks. our top priority is to protect pregnant women from potentially devastating harm caused by the virus. officials are quick to point out the secretly that's a one square mile area near miami. >> mosquitoes are not migratory. they will not pick up from broward county and moved to orlando. they don't fly well or far. >> the cdc says there's no points for leading travel the...
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the director of the cdc and the surgeon general will answer questions about the virus and talk abouthow people can protect themselves. there has been a lot of concern over the zika virus in brazil and the upcoming olympics. the cdc said the virus is not likely to spread at the games. >>> the russian olympic team prepares to board a charter flight to brazil yesterday. they took pictures with each other as they waited. controversy surrounded the delegation since dozens of the country's track and field athletes were banned from competing over doping allegations. >>> a southern california teenager is home with her family and a police dog is credited with tracking her down. someone called 911 to report a girl was screaming as a man was dragging her into the forest. around the same time, a woman in the same community hall to say hurt granddaughter had run away after they argued. girl's purse and called in a k- 9 unit.handler said the dog had no problem taking up the sent immediately. >> she took us through the woods . we popped out onto a street. we started going through a mountain neighbo
the director of the cdc and the surgeon general will answer questions about the virus and talk abouthow people can protect themselves. there has been a lot of concern over the zika virus in brazil and the upcoming olympics. the cdc said the virus is not likely to spread at the games. >>> the russian olympic team prepares to board a charter flight to brazil yesterday. they took pictures with each other as they waited. controversy surrounded the delegation since dozens of the country's...
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if these were the first cases in a latin american country, the cdc would put in a travel advisory. that's because the first cases in latin american countries have led to widespread disease. they don't expect widespread >> reporter: dr. richard besser, abc's chief health and medical editor, believes pregnant women should take health precautions traveling to miami. >> if you are avoid those parts of miami until it's sorted out, that's not a bad idea. >> reporter: the cdc says intense mosquito control are ongoing and adds, if we see evidence of transmission recommendations. literally a day by day-to-day decision. still, expecting their second child any day now, they would not take the chance traveling to florida. >> i will not travel being pregnant and taking the risk. it's not worth it. just wait nine months and then we will travel. >> it worries me. >> reporter: samantha and tony still plan on traveling. >> i will still go. i am actually going at the end of the month. >> i wouldn't want it to hinder what i want to do. >> reporter: you take the precaution? >> absolutely. a lot of bug
if these were the first cases in a latin american country, the cdc would put in a travel advisory. that's because the first cases in latin american countries have led to widespread disease. they don't expect widespread >> reporter: dr. richard besser, abc's chief health and medical editor, believes pregnant women should take health precautions traveling to miami. >> if you are avoid those parts of miami until it's sorted out, that's not a bad idea. >> reporter: the cdc says...
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now, the cdc says the infections happened or they came from mosquito bites. north of downtown miami, and the state is now responding to try to stop the virus from spreading. cnn's nick valencia is in miami now. nick, what is the cdc doing as we understand it as they jump into this game now? >> reporter: good morning, chrischri chris christi. the good news is they've been taking precautions in recent weeks, trapping mosquitos, spraying in areas they believe to be infected, trying to eliminate standing water. the truth is there could be more cases or diagnoses confirmed. but with the precautions taken in recent weeks, they hope to limit that exposure. they believe they've limited it to this area north of downtown miami. while no mosquitos here have tested for the virus, they believe they've ruled out any other option of transmission. they believe mosquitos in this area were the cause of the local transmission. we saw a local area official here, miami/dade county, going around block to block spraying this area. we expect that to continue in the days ahead. chris
now, the cdc says the infections happened or they came from mosquito bites. north of downtown miami, and the state is now responding to try to stop the virus from spreading. cnn's nick valencia is in miami now. nick, what is the cdc doing as we understand it as they jump into this game now? >> reporter: good morning, chrischri chris christi. the good news is they've been taking precautions in recent weeks, trapping mosquitos, spraying in areas they believe to be infected, trying to...
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the cdc said the virus is not likely to spread at the summer games. coming up, we will speak with a correspondent who has been living in brazil for years about some of the zika virus concerns. >>> questions, confusion, carrie yost the, people are talking about a fireball seen in the sky in the bay area. >> something crazy shooting from the sky right now. >> when we come back we will get an explanation from the scientist. what they think was streaking across the sky. >>> the soberanes fire has been burning for nearly a week. why fighting this fire is especially tough for crews on the fire lines. >>> traffic is getting busier in many areas as we take a live look at some of these pictures you will see that traffic at the macarthur maze looks good but just around the corner there is slowing. >>> we are tracking thicker fog this morning. with that we will shave off a few degrees for inland neighborhood today. more pronounced schooling over the weekend. >>> i'm gasia mikaelian. >>> good morning. i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. mark tamayo i
the cdc said the virus is not likely to spread at the summer games. coming up, we will speak with a correspondent who has been living in brazil for years about some of the zika virus concerns. >>> questions, confusion, carrie yost the, people are talking about a fireball seen in the sky in the bay area. >> something crazy shooting from the sky right now. >> when we come back we will get an explanation from the scientist. what they think was streaking across the sky....
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the cdc says that's not including the 378 pregnant woman who also have it.e learned today that the cdc has given the district $250,000 to fight the virus, part of the $60 million being distributed by the federal government. >>> troubling allegations against mike lonegan today. players claiming they were emotionally and verbally abused by the coach. jason pugh has the details. jason? >> players are speaking anonymously. according to this report "the washington post," in early april, a player logged complaints about coach lonergan and said the player at the school previously looked at his behavior and that it had been handled. a graduate this past season after playing for four years reacts to the news on social media. here's what he had to say. "coach is very old school and he's going to push you to the limits to reach your potential. even though we went at each other a few times, i know he did it because it got me to where i am today." more on this coming up at 6:00. again, we're still waiting to hear back from george washington university and coach lonergan
the cdc says that's not including the 378 pregnant woman who also have it.e learned today that the cdc has given the district $250,000 to fight the virus, part of the $60 million being distributed by the federal government. >>> troubling allegations against mike lonegan today. players claiming they were emotionally and verbally abused by the coach. jason pugh has the details. jason? >> players are speaking anonymously. according to this report "the washington post," in...