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u. s. health sector as last around half a 1000000 workers since the spread of current 1st began just over 2 years ago. labor union, se the pandemic accentuated preexisting problems in the nursing system. the u. s. appeals court has reinstated a presidential executive order mandating code 19 vaccinations for federal employees . the 2 to one vote lifted an injunction issued by a texas court in january. nearly a 1000000 people have died from co bid related deaths in the united states, and more than 80000000 have been infected date. different johns hopkins university shows the u. s. is administered more than half a 1000000000 vaccine doses so far. but compared to other developed nations, it has more people only with only a single job, a larger share who have not been vaccinated. it's enough from julie fisher, who's an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university in washington. and she says there needs to be re investment in health services before the next big em
u. s. health sector as last around half a 1000000 workers since the spread of current 1st began just over 2 years ago. labor union, se the pandemic accentuated preexisting problems in the nursing system. the u. s. appeals court has reinstated a presidential executive order mandating code 19 vaccinations for federal employees . the 2 to one vote lifted an injunction issued by a texas court in january. nearly a 1000000 people have died from co bid related deaths in the united states, and more...
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u. s. health sector as loft lost some half a 1000000 workers, since it started the pandemic, while some were laid off, many resigned, and others stopped working after suffering long illnesses. judah, covert 19. labor union said the pandemic, accentuated preexisting problems in the nursing system. is michaela they've been carrying responders in the battle against the pandemic, working long hours and over crowded hospitals and experiencing the ravages of colbert 19, and it's variance on a daily basis. and while this been a decline in hospital admissions, as the vaccines take hold, the stress on the nurses is far from over there. some of our colleagues within the state who's that p t s the p t s d is so bad that they've had several suicides. so it's affecting all of us differently. unfortunately, it comes down to the patients and really when i go into work and i feel like i don't have the resources or the time to take care of the patients in the way that i want to. i just feel distressed. i feel mora
u. s. health sector as loft lost some half a 1000000 workers, since it started the pandemic, while some were laid off, many resigned, and others stopped working after suffering long illnesses. judah, covert 19. labor union said the pandemic, accentuated preexisting problems in the nursing system. is michaela they've been carrying responders in the battle against the pandemic, working long hours and over crowded hospitals and experiencing the ravages of colbert 19, and it's variance on a daily...
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u. s. health authorities spend about $14000000.00 on the $2500000.00 emmy cfs sufferers. however, for $1000000.00 multiple sclerosis patients, the same authorities spend $100000000.00. and for the 1200000 people with h, i v 3000000000 the international hash tag emmy action movement is fighting the more research funding recognition of the illness and adequate treatment. they want to draw attention to the precarious situation of those afflicted in her documentary unrest, jennifer bria shows hundreds of empty pads of men's and women's shoes, their symbolic for the millions of people who have disappeared from public life. i just came galena published most of what the done as soon as i saw the film, i thought i have to do something like that. we have to do something. what so we have to attack this, that the route 100, all with a handful or perhaps 10 people. we launched millions, missing germany league, and then planned and carried out. our 1st events landed on you for long treatments in germany. for hemi cfs patience is catastrophic. and they have no access to treatment, one
u. s. health authorities spend about $14000000.00 on the $2500000.00 emmy cfs sufferers. however, for $1000000.00 multiple sclerosis patients, the same authorities spend $100000000.00. and for the 1200000 people with h, i v 3000000000 the international hash tag emmy action movement is fighting the more research funding recognition of the illness and adequate treatment. they want to draw attention to the precarious situation of those afflicted in her documentary unrest, jennifer bria shows...
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u. s. health sector has lost around half a 1000000 workers since the start of the korean virus pandemic labor union. se coded 19 worsens existing problems in nursing. a foreign power station in puerto rico's left a 3rd of its population in darkness. more than a 1000000 people in the u. s. territory had no electricity on thursday morning. your senators have made history by appointing the 1st black woman to the supreme court. 3 republicans joined all 50 democrats to vote in favor of catan g brown and jackson. she was announced as president joe biden's nominee in february. pavement pallets, australia's most popular city have been told to evacuate after to rachel rain fell along the east coast. sidney recorded nearly a month's worth of rainfall on wednesday night san to say they are alarmed off the global methane levels rose for the 2nd straight year. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says the increase is the largest since measurements began millie 40 years ago. livestock country con
u. s. health sector has lost around half a 1000000 workers since the start of the korean virus pandemic labor union. se coded 19 worsens existing problems in nursing. a foreign power station in puerto rico's left a 3rd of its population in darkness. more than a 1000000 people in the u. s. territory had no electricity on thursday morning. your senators have made history by appointing the 1st black woman to the supreme court. 3 republicans joined all 50 democrats to vote in favor of catan g brown...
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u. s health officials, though, say exercise , healthy eating and quitting smoking are important tools torevent heart disease. coming up a vote on flavored tobacco in the east bay plus this case is way bigger than the city of san francisco and the parties. a massive lawsuit playing out in san francisco. the opening statements from drug companies accused of contributing to the city's opioid crisis and are mild spring weather continues. chief meteorologist bill barton is back with your five day forecast right after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ants considering whether to delay implementing new restrictions on flavored tobacco products. the ordinance was passed last month . but since then the city has heard from retailers asking for a grace period to sell out of the remainder of their stock. the american heart association is among the groups arguing there's no reason to delay the measure, saying the health risk tied to those products is too great. the grace period would also be used to educate the community about the new ordinance. rather than immediately enforce it. opening statements continu
u. s health officials, though, say exercise , healthy eating and quitting smoking are important tools torevent heart disease. coming up a vote on flavored tobacco in the east bay plus this case is way bigger than the city of san francisco and the parties. a massive lawsuit playing out in san francisco. the opening statements from drug companies accused of contributing to the city's opioid crisis and are mild spring weather continues. chief meteorologist bill barton is back with your five day...
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u. s. public health policy. how credible are china's numbers from shay, hi, or how incredible can we take them to be 3 deaths in a population of 26000000? that's under walk dale. ah, well break. it suddenly raises eyebrows doesn't he? and it puts one in memory of former president reagan's comment trust, but verify. so i'm a little bit dubious about that. we recognize that only crohn is less serious and that this is a highly vaccinated chinese population. but nonetheless, only 3 deaths in that huge city seems curious and police. i mean, yeah, trust but verify. you know, those were the days when you could actually go in and count the number of nuclear warheads in the soviet union in the us. we can't go in to china and get free access to information there, so we really can't ever know for sure what the real situation is. they are covered wise, can we? no, i don't think we can, but it's really very clear that the chinese, at least until this present time, are intent on keeping coven absolutely down as much as possib
u. s. public health policy. how credible are china's numbers from shay, hi, or how incredible can we take them to be 3 deaths in a population of 26000000? that's under walk dale. ah, well break. it suddenly raises eyebrows doesn't he? and it puts one in memory of former president reagan's comment trust, but verify. so i'm a little bit dubious about that. we recognize that only crohn is less serious and that this is a highly vaccinated chinese population. but nonetheless, only 3 deaths in that...
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u. s. public health officials are monitoring a new covid strain. cdc says it could be about 25% more transmissible than the previous strain. health experts say the threat of new variants underscores the need for covid boosters. well. the city of san francisco is filing a lawsuit over illegal dumping that suit targets. three different companies accused of leaving debris on treasurer island. the suit names tiptop, trucking and even engineering and knives. principal joseph lawrence it claims to city had to spend $200,000 to remove several tons of soil and some other materials left on treasure island back in 2019 city attorney david chiu released a statement on the suit reading part thousands of san franciscans. live on treasure island. it is not a dumping ground. we are seeking to cover the cost of removing and testing the illegally disposed material , ensuring the city is made whole companies named in the suit have not commented. publicly. while hours after russia cut off natural gas to poland and bulgaria, the energy secretaries from the u. s and eu
u. s. public health officials are monitoring a new covid strain. cdc says it could be about 25% more transmissible than the previous strain. health experts say the threat of new variants underscores the need for covid boosters. well. the city of san francisco is filing a lawsuit over illegal dumping that suit targets. three different companies accused of leaving debris on treasurer island. the suit names tiptop, trucking and even engineering and knives. principal joseph lawrence it claims to...
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u. s. public health officials are urging people to be cautious foxes.jonathan siri has the latest now from atlanta. public health officials are urging americans to get boosted its the b a two sub variant drives a surge of covid cases overseas. stay up to date on your vaccinations. we're way behind on that. over in the uk nearly five million people were infected with covid 19 in the last week, officials say covid related hospitalizations and deaths are also on the rise, but they remain low compared to pass surges. in china, the country is doubling down on mandatory lockdowns has cases there skyrocket more than 25 million shanghai residents were ordered to complete more covid testing as the city recorded 13,000 cases in a single day. those who test positive are sent to massive isolation centers. some 10,000 health workers have been deployed to the city to control the outbreak. mass testing is very important only when all the patients are quarantined and the situation is cleared. can the work and production be resumed? according to the cdc. be a two makes
u. s. public health officials are urging people to be cautious foxes.jonathan siri has the latest now from atlanta. public health officials are urging americans to get boosted its the b a two sub variant drives a surge of covid cases overseas. stay up to date on your vaccinations. we're way behind on that. over in the uk nearly five million people were infected with covid 19 in the last week, officials say covid related hospitalizations and deaths are also on the rise, but they remain low...
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u. s. public health officials say it's too soon to be pulling back on measures that have been effective over past two years. it's prudent to try to keep transmission will also be a tune. very it doesn't you know, uh, explode and become a real problem. the mask mandate for public transportation is scheduled to end on april 18 unless extended by the t s a in atlanta. jonathan serrie fox news. where your stars steph curry and his wife, aisha, are starting a new effort to encourage neighborhood book sharing and childhood literacy. today they unveiled their first little town library. it's at franklin elementary school in oakland. the curries are going to put up 150 of the mini libraries around oakland and make thousands of books available for young readers all around the city. 150 these are going to go around oakland and in the right areas and locations , but that means 30,000 books at the hands of kids that needed the inspiration. the tools to develop at the right age is the numbers are staggering, and it's you know, less than 16% of black students and 12.5% of land excerpt. students are reading
u. s. public health officials say it's too soon to be pulling back on measures that have been effective over past two years. it's prudent to try to keep transmission will also be a tune. very it doesn't you know, uh, explode and become a real problem. the mask mandate for public transportation is scheduled to end on april 18 unless extended by the t s a in atlanta. jonathan serrie fox news. where your stars steph curry and his wife, aisha, are starting a new effort to encourage neighborhood...
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health care. the number of new covid cases climbing overseas and as the b a two variant continues to spread here in the u. siri has the latest from atlanta. public health officials are urging americans to get boosted its the a surge of covid cases overseas. on your vaccinations. we're way behind on that. over in the uk nearly five million people were infected with covid 19 in the last week, officials say covid related hospitalizations and deaths are also on the rise, but they remain low compared to past surges. in china, the country is doubling down on mandatory lockdowns as cases there skyrocket more than 25 million shanghai residents were ordered to complete more covid testing as the city recorded 13,000 cases in a single day. those who test positive are sent to massive isolation centers. some 10,000 health workers have been deployed to the city to control the outbreak. mass testing is very important only when all the patients are quarantined and the situation is cleared. can the work and production be resumed? according to the cdc. be a two makes up more than 70% of cases here in the us in cities such as
health care. the number of new covid cases climbing overseas and as the b a two variant continues to spread here in the u. siri has the latest from atlanta. public health officials are urging americans to get boosted its the a surge of covid cases overseas. on your vaccinations. we're way behind on that. over in the uk nearly five million people were infected with covid 19 in the last week, officials say covid related hospitalizations and deaths are also on the rise, but they remain low...
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u. s health, family, friends and first responders are remembering the nine lives lost in an east palo altogeneral guilty of sexual abuse charges, the judge in ohio announced that decision yesterday following the week long court martial trial of major general william cooley. the charges are all tied to an incident in new mexico in 2018 when cooley was accused of making unwanted sexual advances to a woman has pleaded not guilty. this marks the first criminal conviction ever of a major general in the 75 year history. of the united states air force richmond police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened less than a mile from kennedy high school. that shouldn't happen on pullman avenue near carlson boulevard about 3 30 yesterday afternoon. police say two people were shot . one died at the scene. the second victim is expected to survive. detectives have not offered any other information about the victims and have not said or released any information about any possible suspects or motive. oakland police are reporting that a 21 year old man has been hospitalized and is fighting for his l
u. s health, family, friends and first responders are remembering the nine lives lost in an east palo altogeneral guilty of sexual abuse charges, the judge in ohio announced that decision yesterday following the week long court martial trial of major general william cooley. the charges are all tied to an incident in new mexico in 2018 when cooley was accused of making unwanted sexual advances to a woman has pleaded not guilty. this marks the first criminal conviction ever of a major general in...
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u. s. request to extradite a song to the u. s. on a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat with ah, ah, with ah ah, i can understand why russia would feel uncomfortable with nato coming closer and closer to his borders. but that's why i think this is an issue that could have been, should have been resolved at the negotiating table. but let's be honest, you frame was not given the kinds of weaponry and is still not being given the kinds of weaponry that pose a threat to moscow or russian territory that is simply a false claim. ah, the, for the business. and you agree in the daily shoes? you me to comes, graham. you really just got a question. i don't see any provide you with such a record of the different suit. impa
u. s. request to extradite a song to the u. s. on a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the...
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u. s health officials say. we don't need to worry that story coming up next. from ktvu. fox two news.to all right. good morning, san francisco. rise and shine. you can't see the ballpark there to the right but weak actually next friday, they're going to be playing baseball and it's starting to feel like baseball weather because it's going to get hot this week. welcome back ktvu mornings on two. i'm frank malika, bali, rasmus a little bit of hazy sunshine there and then picture of downtown san francisco. but rosemary oroczo is here to tell us what's in store for us this week. yes we've got some nice weather coming our way. if you like it a little bit warmer. that's today. if you like it a tad cooler. that's tomorrow. if we could get some rain in that forecast, we would be golden. unfortunately it's going to be a dry one, not only for the weekend, but for several days ahead, so it started out with a little bit of patchy fog. hard to find it. at this point, we do have high clouds overhead with above average temperatures on the way love sixties at the coast to upper seventies inland, i'll
u. s health officials say. we don't need to worry that story coming up next. from ktvu. fox two news.to all right. good morning, san francisco. rise and shine. you can't see the ballpark there to the right but weak actually next friday, they're going to be playing baseball and it's starting to feel like baseball weather because it's going to get hot this week. welcome back ktvu mornings on two. i'm frank malika, bali, rasmus a little bit of hazy sunshine there and then picture of downtown san...
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u. s. game plan. so essentially the u. s. has created its own problem from health in the geopolitical sense. marco, thanks for your time this thursday. always appreciate it. marco gas h international, a 1st common hit her life, rti. thank you. now there's a growing voice among european stressing governments to stop sending weapons to ukraine in italy. for instance, the hashtag not in my name is trending on twitter. the actions of this government of shame are not done in my name and do not represent my will. not even that of many other italians who have to suffer from these criminals, let's say, no descending weapons to ukraine. this is not the way to ask putin for peace. italy has failed. it could have been the one carrying out negotiations, and instead you are sending weapons. it's a bad diplomacy from italy. let's avoid throwing fuel on the fire or we'll take big risks to or europe correspondence. charlotte dubin ski talks through. no people in europe are urging their governments against escalating the conflict, saying they are being hit hard by the sanctions tar
u. s. game plan. so essentially the u. s. has created its own problem from health in the geopolitical sense. marco, thanks for your time this thursday. always appreciate it. marco gas h international, a 1st common hit her life, rti. thank you. now there's a growing voice among european stressing governments to stop sending weapons to ukraine in italy. for instance, the hashtag not in my name is trending on twitter. the actions of this government of shame are not done in my name and do not...
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u. s. on a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of its mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s, prosecutors have appealed in her ruling site from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very particular dime, time to sit down and talk the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lean finger on you. you are doing it to yo
u. s. on a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of its mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s, prosecutors have appealed in her ruling site from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with ah,...
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u. s. on a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe, and us prison is due to the state of its mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. ha, ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ah, ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race. this on offense bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk with business and you will clean a, b, e l does not a shoes on you. americans grey you. when you wrote it, you just go through. it is just such an article can certainly provide you with stuff such and sure. it was a different student, influential wishing that you use her own, the width of the protei
u. s. on a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe, and us prison is due to the state of its mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. ha, ha. ha....
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u. s. but now public health officials are monitoring a new sub variant.that strain accounts for about 30% of active us cases, the threat of a dangerous new variant remains very real. and also there's this are declining. we still don't understand the long term consequences of infection in those who survive, the cdc says . the new sub variant, maybe 25% more transmissible nba two. in atlanta. john serry, ktvu fox two news. alright back to mark tamayo we go and i was a little cool out this morning mark. the jacket was on, but hopefully a little bit of a warm up here in the afternoon hours. yeah that's the plan. micah temperature was kind of on the mild side this afternoon, although just a little bit cooler compared to a yesterday but that's re behind me is moving around a bit, and we are expecting the wind to really pick up this afternoon back. some parts of the bay area will soon be under a wind advisory. so kind of a cooler wind developing for today and into your thursday the wind advisory begins this evening. eight o'clock until 11 a.m. thursday for the n
u. s. but now public health officials are monitoring a new sub variant.that strain accounts for about 30% of active us cases, the threat of a dangerous new variant remains very real. and also there's this are declining. we still don't understand the long term consequences of infection in those who survive, the cdc says . the new sub variant, maybe 25% more transmissible nba two. in atlanta. john serry, ktvu fox two news. alright back to mark tamayo we go and i was a little cool out this morning...
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in fact, any one else um there, health care authorities like the u. s. centers for disease control. draw some distinctions based on how severe your case of coven 19 was. on. on its spectrum, people who had moderate to severe illness should isolate for a minimum of 10 days with that period being extended to 20 or even more days for people who are immunocompromised because in some cases they can shad live virus for longer. and but the c, d, c, and other health authorities now also generally assume that otherwise healthy people who had only mild cases or were asymptomatic, are probably only contagious for a maximum of 10 days after the 1st symptoms appear and possibly shorter. so that's why under newer guidelines, if a patient is recovering and has no more traces, the fever, they can end isolation after only 5 days, but they should wear a mask around others for 5 more days after that because they might still be infectious. other countries have slightly different rules here in germany. for example, you can end isolation after 7 days with a negative antigen
in fact, any one else um there, health care authorities like the u. s. centers for disease control. draw some distinctions based on how severe your case of coven 19 was. on. on its spectrum, people who had moderate to severe illness should isolate for a minimum of 10 days with that period being extended to 20 or even more days for people who are immunocompromised because in some cases they can shad live virus for longer. and but the c, d, c, and other health authorities now also generally...
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health story, the u. s. has announced more military age to ukraine. the biden administration says it will give hundreds of millions of dollars of heavy artillery and drones to ukraine in addition to the equipment it has already supplied. you're watching the w news live from berlin. will all sika, thank you very much for your company. take care. bye bye. it's easy to imagine how many portion of love thrown out in the world climate change division cost stores. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much we can really get we still have time to go. i'm going with . ah, they mostly live out of sight in the soil. only sometimes do they make their way up and become visible to us. roots are amazing, they lead a secret life all of their own and have some impressive abilities, watson's, and possibly it's a fascinating miniature reactors keep the shoot of a plant alive and as such, you entire ecosystems alive. for, for too long roots have been neglected by the world of research. defensive, a demand doesn't stop a ground level, and there's still a whole
health story, the u. s. has announced more military age to ukraine. the biden administration says it will give hundreds of millions of dollars of heavy artillery and drones to ukraine in addition to the equipment it has already supplied. you're watching the w news live from berlin. will all sika, thank you very much for your company. take care. bye bye. it's easy to imagine how many portion of love thrown out in the world climate change division cost stores. this is my plan, the way from just...
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health insurance coverage for people with post covid conditions. a massive outbreak of bird flu is devastating poultry farmers across the u. sth officials calling it the worst outbreak since 2015 the department of agriculture is now reporting cases in poultry and wild birds in at least 24 states , resulting in the death of more than 22 million birds as farmers have to kill the infected birds. most of the birds killed have been eggeling chickens. that's causing the average price of eggs to jump by 52% since february one family that lives near an egg farm in wisconsin, where three million chickens have been killed, say they're concerned. can't tell me it's not going to get at my water. now, the usda has been exploring vaccines for birds to avoid another deadly outbreak in the future. there is a new counter proposal will put some cars back on jfk drive in golden gate park . san francisco supervisor connie chan has introduced a plan that would let cars go one way on a stretch of jfk drive that activists and the city's mayor. what permanently to bank cars from driving on chance, says her proposal would be a compromise that would
health insurance coverage for people with post covid conditions. a massive outbreak of bird flu is devastating poultry farmers across the u. sth officials calling it the worst outbreak since 2015 the department of agriculture is now reporting cases in poultry and wild birds in at least 24 states , resulting in the death of more than 22 million birds as farmers have to kill the infected birds. most of the birds killed have been eggeling chickens. that's causing the average price of eggs to jump...
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u. s. oil reserves, how will that affect markets and when it health prices at the pumps? also this week, what if russian gas tops i turned off germany is one of the e. u members most reliant on supplies and his particularly vulnerable. so can the germans weaned themselves all fresh and gas? and india imposes attacks on the profits of crypto care and see an ames to launch the digital ruby. is that a move towards regulating virtual currency and how when investors be affected? ah, thank you very much for joining as gasoline prices have risen, shot me after russia's invasion of ukraine, and americans are feeling the pinch at the gas pump with mid term elections just months away. present joe biden is under growing pressure to bring down the high energy prices, and he's attempting to do that by increasing supply. the president has ordered the release of at least a 180000000 barrels of oil from the u. s. a strategic reserves over the next 6 months. that's the largest release of oil reserves. since the countries talked, pile was created more than 46 years ago. this is a war time b
u. s. oil reserves, how will that affect markets and when it health prices at the pumps? also this week, what if russian gas tops i turned off germany is one of the e. u members most reliant on supplies and his particularly vulnerable. so can the germans weaned themselves all fresh and gas? and india imposes attacks on the profits of crypto care and see an ames to launch the digital ruby. is that a move towards regulating virtual currency and how when investors be affected? ah, thank you very...
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u. k and china, health experts say it's unclear whether the u. s will see a similar trend. as it was with the alpha delta and the oma crime waves, but it may not necessarily be accompanied with another aggressive wave as as in the past. meanwhile airlines continue to feel the effects of covid in the uk, british airways and easyjet have canceled hundreds of flights due to covid related staffing shortages here in the u. s alaska airlines, says 63 fewer pilots were prepared to fly this month. the carrier cited training delays due to the recent arm. akron surge need to make it easier for people to get their their pilot's licenses and get through the process. uk scientists are now monitoring the x e there, ian, but say it's not yet clear whether it causes more severe infection. in atlanta. jonathan serrie, ktvu fox two news. ktvu fox two news at five starts now. police want to know if you have seen this red truck. they say it's the vehicle that hit and killed two women. the mother and daughter were in a crosswalk near middle school last night when they were killed. good evening.
u. k and china, health experts say it's unclear whether the u. s will see a similar trend. as it was with the alpha delta and the oma crime waves, but it may not necessarily be accompanied with another aggressive wave as as in the past. meanwhile airlines continue to feel the effects of covid in the uk, british airways and easyjet have canceled hundreds of flights due to covid related staffing shortages here in the u. s alaska airlines, says 63 fewer pilots were prepared to fly this month. the...
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u. k and china health experts say it's unclear whether the u. s will see a similar trend.s story is not a straightforward as it was with the alpha delta and the oma crime waves, but it may not necessarily be accompanied with another aggressive wave as as in the past. meanwhile airlines continue to feel the effects of covid in the uk, british airways and easyjet have canceled hundreds of flights due to covid related staffing shortages here in the u. s alaska airlines, says 63 fewer pilots were prepared to fly this month. the carrier cited training delays due to the recent arm. akron surge need to make it easier for people to get their their pilot's licenses and get through the process. uk scientists are now monitoring the x e there, ian, but say it's not yet clear whether it causes more severe infection. in atlanta. jonathan serrie, ktvu fox two news. the hayward boy battling an aggressive cancer will be making a trip to disney world thanks to generous donors. yesterday we introduced you to four year old henry carpenter, aka hank, the tank. he's been fighting cancer for hal
u. k and china health experts say it's unclear whether the u. s will see a similar trend.s story is not a straightforward as it was with the alpha delta and the oma crime waves, but it may not necessarily be accompanied with another aggressive wave as as in the past. meanwhile airlines continue to feel the effects of covid in the uk, british airways and easyjet have canceled hundreds of flights due to covid related staffing shortages here in the u. s alaska airlines, says 63 fewer pilots were...
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they are spending money that should be invested in health care and other sectors. the u. s. has approved a massive arm sell deal to taiwan significant, significantly escalating tensions with beijing ass off the china refused to bow to heavy white house pressure to denounce russia's military campaign in ukraine. and there are reports. nancy pelosi, the u. s. how speaker plans to visit taiwan? beijing says there will be consequences if she does. may volume crucial. you go to the u. s. side should honor its commitment to the one china principal and the 3 china u. s. joint communiques cancel the plan, visit of us house of representatives, speaker pelosi may stop its official contact with taiwan and fulfill it's commitment of not supporting taiwan independence. if the united states insist on having its own way, china will take strong measures in response to unswerving lead, defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity at all possible consequences that arise from such a visit will completely be borne by the u. s. side. adding feel to the fire ne 10 member states led by th
they are spending money that should be invested in health care and other sectors. the u. s. has approved a massive arm sell deal to taiwan significant, significantly escalating tensions with beijing ass off the china refused to bow to heavy white house pressure to denounce russia's military campaign in ukraine. and there are reports. nancy pelosi, the u. s. how speaker plans to visit taiwan? beijing says there will be consequences if she does. may volume crucial. you go to the u. s. side should...
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the bay and mountains of trouble in hong kong, when medical waste is threatening health and the environment for the u. s. british and canadian leaders are promised to send more artillery to ukraine. dell prepare for what's been called the battle for don bass. russian forces have begun their assault in the eastern region, which if successful, could essentially slice ukraine in to us. a bay reports listed on what russia refuses to call a war, has now entered its 2nd faith and its being dubbed the battle for don bass. oh sir authoration in the east of ukraine is in as was announced from the very beginning to fully liberate the de, near scott le glance. republics in this operation will, will continue with this beginning. i mean, another stage of this operation is beginning and then sure this will be a very important moment on this and those for sure. the rich ukrainians caught up in the fighting are forced to flee as russian forces pummeled cities and towns ukraine's president says russia will not be successful in the incentives for when you are a he is key. he's the intensity of fire by russian troops in t
the bay and mountains of trouble in hong kong, when medical waste is threatening health and the environment for the u. s. british and canadian leaders are promised to send more artillery to ukraine. dell prepare for what's been called the battle for don bass. russian forces have begun their assault in the eastern region, which if successful, could essentially slice ukraine in to us. a bay reports listed on what russia refuses to call a war, has now entered its 2nd faith and its being dubbed the...
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health. even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with . ah, so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody slain finger on you, you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was stationed in mosul. among them were stress position, sleep deprivation, inducing type of thermo. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrant and children, whatever you do or more comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the tort
health. even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with . ah, so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to...
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u. s. one at a turkish air base, and they expressed concern about his health, his father saying that he appears to be walking a little unsteadily, his mother remarking that he appears to be thin. they spoke to him by telephone once he was on the u. s. plane as well and he does appear to be in good spirits despite his apparent ailments. but above all, his family are utterly delighted that he is returning back to the us. and this is what his mother paula had to say. finally, after waiting all this time, i'm going to be able to hug my kid. you know, my arms around him. i had a little bit of a panic attack. when he told me he was going to spend the whole summary russia. so 9 months and then now it's been almost a 1000 day, so i'm just excited to see him. a state department spokesman says that trevor read is expected to arrive in the u. s. a. some time overnight. there's no specific time about his arrival, but the swap would have been remarkable even in times of peace. but it's all the more surprising, given the fact that the russian invasion of ukraine has reduced relations to the u . s. to the low
u. s. one at a turkish air base, and they expressed concern about his health, his father saying that he appears to be walking a little unsteadily, his mother remarking that he appears to be thin. they spoke to him by telephone once he was on the u. s. plane as well and he does appear to be in good spirits despite his apparent ailments. but above all, his family are utterly delighted that he is returning back to the us. and this is what his mother paula had to say. finally, after waiting all...
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immediate price for it's reported atrocities in butcher white house correspondent can be health reports and it is the latest u. s. escalation against russia in lockstep with e, u and g 7 nations, new sanctions targeting russian financial institutions, and kremlin officials. the u. s. president also introduced an executive order banning all american investment in russia. this ran restaurants, going to make sure that new money can come in to rush you to replace what's left. some of those sanction now include russian president vladimir putin's 2 adult daughters and foreign minister survey. laugh rav, his wife and daughter. on wednesday, the justice department announcing actions against russian oligarchy, constantine malice, have for sanctions violations. and the seizure of a yacht docked in spain earlier this week, owned by another russian oligarchy, victor vac cell burg. it does not matter how far you sail your yacht. it does not matter how well you conceal your assets. the justice department will use every available tool to find you disrupt your plots and hold you accountable. the justice department working with
immediate price for it's reported atrocities in butcher white house correspondent can be health reports and it is the latest u. s. escalation against russia in lockstep with e, u and g 7 nations, new sanctions targeting russian financial institutions, and kremlin officials. the u. s. president also introduced an executive order banning all american investment in russia. this ran restaurants, going to make sure that new money can come in to rush you to replace what's left. some of those sanction...
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title 42, a public health order that prevented some migrants from entering the u. s because of covid was set to end on may 23rd title 42 public health authority is not an immigration tool, public health authority um , that the cdc has said is no longer necessary and that was the basis of which being lifted . however, on monday, another federal judge temporarily blocked the biden ministrations from lifting title 42. drawing praise from critics who say ending the order would lead to an even bigger surge of migrants at the southern border. elections have consequences and when you put people in charge and high places like in in places where they can interpret law. this is a good thing. supreme court is not expected to make a ruling regarding the remaining mexico program until the summer and washington mala rivera ktvu fox two news. president biden has announced that he's granting the first three partners of his term. in one case, the president is providing clemency to 86 year old abraham bolden, a secret service agent from the kennedy presidency who was convicted of brib
title 42, a public health order that prevented some migrants from entering the u. s because of covid was set to end on may 23rd title 42 public health authority is not an immigration tool, public health authority um , that the cdc has said is no longer necessary and that was the basis of which being lifted . however, on monday, another federal judge temporarily blocked the biden ministrations from lifting title 42. drawing praise from critics who say ending the order would lead to an even...
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has health officials on high alert, a mystery strain of the illness has been detected already in several u. sen different countries. foxes molly line shows us the cdc is implementing a national health alert as they continue to monitor those cases. health officials are on high alert following an unexplainable rise and hepatitis and adina virus cases in children around the globe. outbreaks of the two illnesses first began last october in alabama. since then cluster infections of rare acute hepatitis have been detected in the us, europe and asia. health experts say many of the children who contracted the illness where previously healthy and none had covid-19 in the past. so far, at least 169 cases of acute hepatitis have been reported from 11 countries in europe. and in the united states in children aged from one month to 16 years. the outbreak has prompted the cdc to issue a national health alert. doctors are asking parents to keep a close watch for symptoms for both illnesses , which include abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting, among others. hepatitis is often mild in children and can go und
has health officials on high alert, a mystery strain of the illness has been detected already in several u. sen different countries. foxes molly line shows us the cdc is implementing a national health alert as they continue to monitor those cases. health officials are on high alert following an unexplainable rise and hepatitis and adina virus cases in children around the globe. outbreaks of the two illnesses first began last october in alabama. since then cluster infections of rare acute...
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about half a 1000000 health care workers have left jobs in the u. s. insist thought of the corona virus fund demik. some were laid off, many resigned, and others couldn't work because of long illnesses. my can reports, they've been the caring responders in the battle against the pandemic working long hours in overcrowded hospitals and experiencing the ravages of cobra. 19, and it's variance on a daily basis. and while this being a decline in hospital admissions, as the vaccines take hold, the stress on the nurses is far from over there. some of our colleagues within the state who's the p t s p t s d is so bad that they've had several suicides. so it's affecting all of us differently. unfortunately, it comes down to the patients and really when i go into work and i feel like i don't have the resources or the time to take care of the patients in the way that i want to. i just feel distressed. i feel morally distressed that i am put in a situation where ethically, i am not able to hold up to the value that i am full that i want to, to be out for myself.
about half a 1000000 health care workers have left jobs in the u. s. insist thought of the corona virus fund demik. some were laid off, many resigned, and others couldn't work because of long illnesses. my can reports, they've been the caring responders in the battle against the pandemic working long hours in overcrowded hospitals and experiencing the ravages of cobra. 19, and it's variance on a daily basis. and while this being a decline in hospital admissions, as the vaccines take hold, the...
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health and welfare. ah, oh, come to program, will u. s. president joe biden has confirmed his country will said, more artillery to ukraine, as russia renews. it's pushed to take control of the east and don bass region. russia claims to have destroyed more than 1200 ukrainian military facilities in the past 24 hours alone. and the regional governor says the city of crimea near la hans is now under russian control. i said, beg brings us this report now. bruce didn't, what russia refuses to call the war, has now entered its 2nd phase, and its being dubbed the battle for don bus or us. so alteration in the east of ukraine, israel aimed as was announced from the very beginning to fully liberate the near scramble glance. quickbooks and this operation oh, will rule, continue with this beginning. i mean another stage of this sort duration is beginning and i'm sure this will be a very important moment of this. and those for sure. the rich ukrainians caught up in the fighting are forced to flee as russian forces pummeled cities and towns ukraine's
health and welfare. ah, oh, come to program, will u. s. president joe biden has confirmed his country will said, more artillery to ukraine, as russia renews. it's pushed to take control of the east and don bass region. russia claims to have destroyed more than 1200 ukrainian military facilities in the past 24 hours alone. and the regional governor says the city of crimea near la hans is now under russian control. i said, beg brings us this report now. bruce didn't, what russia refuses to call...
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u. s. aircraft, they were a cautious about the state of his health. his father believed that he was walking really strangely, his mother saying that he appeared then. but above all, they utterly delighted that this son is returning home. this is what his mother paula had to say. finally, after waiting all this time, i'm going to be able to hug my kid, you know, put my arms around him. i had a little bit of a panic attack. when he told me he was gonna spend the whole summer russia. so 9 months and then now it's been almost a 1000 day, so i'm just excited to see him. his family say that there are doctors on board the plane with him, which is now on its way to the united states. a state department spokesman confirms that the arrival will be at some stage overnight, but no precise time is given. mike, thank you. now, one of the holy nights of the year in islam as being observed in occupied east jerusalem. earlier there were an estimated quarter the 1000000 worshippers at the alex and mosque for let alcorda, which marks the 27th night of the month of ramad
u. s. aircraft, they were a cautious about the state of his health. his father believed that he was walking really strangely, his mother saying that he appeared then. but above all, they utterly delighted that this son is returning home. this is what his mother paula had to say. finally, after waiting all this time, i'm going to be able to hug my kid, you know, put my arms around him. i had a little bit of a panic attack. when he told me he was gonna spend the whole summer russia. so 9 months...
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other preventive care programs that are in the long run, help maintain the health of societies of households of communities in the u. s. and worldwide agenda for sure. appreciate your expertise and analysis. thanks very much for joining sir. thank you. thank you so much for having a tight while united states is one step closer to have his 1st black woman on the supreme court. the senate has confirmed content. she brung jackson to serve as justice on the country's top court. i did your customer reports not from capitol hill. this was the moment when american history was made on this vote. the age of 53, the naser 47, and this nomination is confirmed. when the nation's 1st black female vice president announced the confirmation of the 1st black woman to the u. s . supreme court never, never has a black woman held the title of justice. cassandra brown, jackson will be the 1st, and i believe the 1st of more to come. ketani round jackson's confirmation passed by the narrow margin of 53 to 47 with 3 republicans joining all 50 democrats in voting yes. she's was in the major. she's also highly qualified, intelligent people, pe
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u. s was now prepared for this pandemic. it had in effect abandon of public health of the cove at 19 outbreak. show this in open ah clarity. when the trump administration took over, he ended the pandemic preparation. he divested out of public health. that's in part how we've arrived that this apparent clash between science on the one hand in trump, on the other. ah, when we catch up with tony found chin, he remains diplomatic about the t riffs. took full between him and the then president. we were consider the best prepared country for pin them. but as it turned out, when you get a whopper like cove, it 19 vice of miss in the country. a 28000000 americans are without insurance, even after obamacare. 24000000 americans are under insured. o swats of the country are in essence disconnected out our of our capacity to get where it is. but with cover it with, we're looking in the end of this year. well, it's been more than a decade where we started at vaccine were in h, i v in 1986 to $7.00. the amp study. if it works, if we do get protection, will be the 1st in a multi s
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u . s marine was released today in a prisoner swap. he had been detained in russia since 2019 was sentenced to nine years in prison, accused of endangering the life and healthficers during a drunken altercation. he has denied the charges and the u. s government called them unjust. his family has fought for his release since he was arrested. finally after waiting all this time, i'm going to be able to hug my kid. you know my arms around him. the reed spoke on the phone today with president biden and expressed their gratitude. the white house says there was urgent concern about reads health. he was released in exchange for convicted russian drug smuggler serving a 20 year sentence here in the u. s to other americans are still detained in russia. former marine paul whelan and w n b a star britney griner state department says those cases remain top priorities for the u. s. more than 1000. women are estimated to be giving birth in ukraine every day until the beginning of the russian invasion two months ago. many of the births are now taking place outside of hospitals and clinics in places such as bomb shelters , where there is no access to life saving medical eq
u . s marine was released today in a prisoner swap. he had been detained in russia since 2019 was sentenced to nine years in prison, accused of endangering the life and healthficers during a drunken altercation. he has denied the charges and the u. s government called them unjust. his family has fought for his release since he was arrested. finally after waiting all this time, i'm going to be able to hug my kid. you know my arms around him. the reed spoke on the phone today with president biden...
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other preventive care programs that are in the long run, help maintain the health of societies of households of communities in the u. s. and worldwide and museums in chile that celebrate the work of a nobel prize winning poet may be forced to close the foundation that manages the pablo narrowed. a museum says there desperate for cash. after 2 years of pandemic, restrictions kept away, taurus or latin america, and lucy newman reports some santiago 70 years after writing 20 love poems and a song of despair. chilion nobel laureate, babylon new law is one of the world's most translated poets. he died 12 days after soldiers rated his house following chillies, 1973, military, cool. but he left behind not only his work, but his 3 unique homes. all of them reflect, knew this eccentric personality, his love for the ocean, and his passion for collecting unique objects, large and small. since 1991 knew that homes in santiago, valparaiso, and eastland ada have become museums. attracting tourists from the world over their entrance fees keep the museum running. but the pandemic forced the museums to close . and now the new, the fou
other preventive care programs that are in the long run, help maintain the health of societies of households of communities in the u. s. and worldwide and museums in chile that celebrate the work of a nobel prize winning poet may be forced to close the foundation that manages the pablo narrowed. a museum says there desperate for cash. after 2 years of pandemic, restrictions kept away, taurus or latin america, and lucy newman reports some santiago 70 years after writing 20 love poems and a song...