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the vaccine in the least harm. we're making it mandatory. mike and hepatitis b vaccine. one could get much much more we can. making. i live in mckinney. he did what they didn't back him up like that much i'll have the vaccine ejected after he was the hospital in my hometown charged a thirty two euros dollars for adults. it is more important i guess it would cost me two times that price. i believe our vaccines are no worse than imported want. i still trust the chinese made more. i would think that only cost twenty thousand. speaking of production process. the only kink water and i think to make. and pray for it important. more than sixteen hundred. output against it the chinese meet at michael's and hepatitis b vaccine is free to let the nineteenth of july. he looked into devonport hepatitis b vaccine. still for over ten us dollars doesn't it. the chinese overruled a hepatitis b vaccine. the list of the day control backing. the hostile offer for free to try to defend to the fact of their choice of acting for the wor
the vaccine in the least harm. we're making it mandatory. mike and hepatitis b vaccine. one could get much much more we can. making. i live in mckinney. he did what they didn't back him up like that much i'll have the vaccine ejected after he was the hospital in my hometown charged a thirty two euros dollars for adults. it is more important i guess it would cost me two times that price. i believe our vaccines are no worse than imported want. i still trust the chinese made more. i would think...
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also, has the anti-vaccine movement made thousands of americans sicker? >> why was an american citizen arrested in dubai and imprisoned for nine months over a youtube video? >> meth, money laundering and bitcoin. >> i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more of what is ahead. [ ♪ music ] >> president obama prepares for tuesday's state of union address. >> tomorrow night it's time to restore opportunity for all. >> it's the indication of a new bipartisan spirit. we need it. >> one of the things that president barack obama ought to do is look in the camera and say, "i'm sorry." >> this is a year of action and work and bypass congress where necessary. >> a u.s. citizens was gaoled this dubai after putting out a parody video. >> i did nothing wrong, there was nothing illegal about the video. >> for once i'm somebody nobody thought i would be. the feeling you get back from them you can't scribe it. >> we begin with president obama's fifth state of union address, expected to focus on income and equality, immigration reform, the environment and e
also, has the anti-vaccine movement made thousands of americans sicker? >> why was an american citizen arrested in dubai and imprisoned for nine months over a youtube video? >> meth, money laundering and bitcoin. >> i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this". here is more of what is ahead. [ ♪ music ] >> president obama prepares for tuesday's state of union address. >> tomorrow night it's time to restore opportunity for all. >> it's the...
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by the way, there are other vaccines, literally, you can eat a strawberry and get a vaccine. kinds of vaccines in the works. >> i'm not asking this to be silly. you said it's only done in rats. rats can tell you if they're experiencing pain? >> the first place is in the mines. if it passes, it comes to a human clinical trial. so far, the outcome has been superb. guess who is behind it? the bill gates foundation is spend aglot of money on this. this has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat diabetes in the kucountry. we're talking about microtechnology more and more. microscopic ways to give the vaccine. i think it has a tremendous potential. >> one of the biggest knocks on the flu vaccine is how antiquated it is. all these thrusts in the direction of newer and greater vaccines where again, you can eat a vaccine, put it on your skin, inhale it. we'll get one that lasts for ten years, this is going to be the future and that's what we're talking about. >> what's with the mice? all the poor little mice. >> but it's brilliant. many needles that don't hit the pain recepto
by the way, there are other vaccines, literally, you can eat a strawberry and get a vaccine. kinds of vaccines in the works. >> i'm not asking this to be silly. you said it's only done in rats. rats can tell you if they're experiencing pain? >> the first place is in the mines. if it passes, it comes to a human clinical trial. so far, the outcome has been superb. guess who is behind it? the bill gates foundation is spend aglot of money on this. this has the potential to revolutionize...
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by the way, there's other vaccines out there that you can eat a strawberry and get a vaccine. of vaccines in the works. >> i have to get a question in here. eric, you had your suspected question. i'm not asking this to be silly. you said it's only done in wraps. >> the first stage of the clinical trial is so far the out yom, the result has been superb, in 90%. guess who's behind it, bill gates foundation is investing a lot of money in this. this has potential to revolutionize the way we treat diabetes in this country. we've been talking about nano technology more and more every week. these are tiny, small, microscopic ways to really give this kind of vaccine. i think it has a tremendous potential. >> one of the biggest knocks on the flu vaccine is how an ti tw quated it is. you can eat a vaccine, have it put on your skin, you can inhale it. we're going to get a universal vaccine that lasts for ten years. this is going to be the future. that's what we're talking about here today. >> all these poor little mice. >> but it's brilliant. many needles that don't hit the pain receptor
by the way, there's other vaccines out there that you can eat a strawberry and get a vaccine. of vaccines in the works. >> i have to get a question in here. eric, you had your suspected question. i'm not asking this to be silly. you said it's only done in wraps. >> the first stage of the clinical trial is so far the out yom, the result has been superb, in 90%. guess who's behind it, bill gates foundation is investing a lot of money in this. this has potential to revolutionize the...
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has the anti-vaccine movement made thousands of americans sicker? why was an american arrested in dube. >>> and imprisoned over nine months for a youtube video. >> and bit coins, and meth - i'm antonio mora, this is "consider this." here is more of what is ahead. >> president obama prepares for tuesday's state of union address. >> tomorrow night it's time to restore opportunity for all >> it's an indication of a new bipartisan spirit. we need it. >> one thing that needs to happen is to look at the economy. >> he'll bepass congress where necessary. >> a u.s. citizen has been gaoled in dubai after putting out a parody video. >> i did nothing wrong. there was nothing illegal about the video. >> for once, i'm somebody nobody thought i could be. the feeling you get back - you can't even describe it. >> we begin with president obama's fifth state of union address, expected to focus on income and equality, education reform, the environment. the president offered a sneak peek of what's to come on monday. >> tomorrow night it's time to restore opportunity fo
has the anti-vaccine movement made thousands of americans sicker? why was an american arrested in dube. >>> and imprisoned over nine months for a youtube video. >> and bit coins, and meth - i'm antonio mora, this is "consider this." here is more of what is ahead. >> president obama prepares for tuesday's state of union address. >> tomorrow night it's time to restore opportunity for all >> it's an indication of a new bipartisan spirit. we need it....
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they are making the decision not to vaccinate the children. this is the decision that puts kids at risk, leading to bubbles that people are map. >> let's look at how dramatic uk the numbers are. according to the centres of disease control. more than 24 cases of whooping cough. we had 24,000 last year in the united states. down from 50,000, there was some improvement there. but when you look at what it was like three decades ago, as you can see there, from 1979 to 1982, there were only 2,000. again, is this all attributable to the fact that a lot of parents got scared by the false report about the association of vaccines and autism. >> that's so. it shows the power of false research. sometimes when we think about vaccinations we think if i don't vac sinuate my own kids they'll be at risk, but they'll be protected by everyone around it. the minute you spread that argument and they don't vaccinate you increase the rick to your child. if your child is in a clerks and everyone is vaccinated he or she is protected. now, imagine five of those kids no
they are making the decision not to vaccinate the children. this is the decision that puts kids at risk, leading to bubbles that people are map. >> let's look at how dramatic uk the numbers are. according to the centres of disease control. more than 24 cases of whooping cough. we had 24,000 last year in the united states. down from 50,000, there was some improvement there. but when you look at what it was like three decades ago, as you can see there, from 1979 to 1982, there were only...
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newborns in taiwan are generally vaccinated against the tuberculosis. and as the bcg vaccine is bad but ten years into the life of lexington however they may have side effects the centers for disease control has recently received to several reports of puerto reactions into the backseat but says people are forty seven times more likely to contract refer to most is if they are not vaccinated therefore parents should still make sure that the toes and get the shot. this young girl received the bcg vaccine she days after barry and soon began exhibiting a host of side effects including police to all. even after she turned one she often suffered from high fevers for no apparent the same severe back pain also made it difficult for her to walk. doctors eventually chased or physical issues to the bcg vaccine which damaged spinal cord due to the damage she has to wear a back brace and undergo physical therapy for the breast to provide apparently one year old calling me. i found this company increased the scanned at the end of last year various medications fields m
newborns in taiwan are generally vaccinated against the tuberculosis. and as the bcg vaccine is bad but ten years into the life of lexington however they may have side effects the centers for disease control has recently received to several reports of puerto reactions into the backseat but says people are forty seven times more likely to contract refer to most is if they are not vaccinated therefore parents should still make sure that the toes and get the shot. this young girl received the bcg...
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once you are vaccinated you have protection for the entire season. this year's vaccine does protect against the h1n1 flu strain and even with the shot experts recommend staying away from sick people and washing your hands frequently. >>> hollywood is remembering saul zantz. three of his movies were oscar winners. he died yesterday in his san francisco home at the age of 92 after suffering alzheimer's 'disease. in 1997 he received a prestigious award for his consistently high quality of motion picture productions. >>> a street car crash sends four people to the hospital. what we're learning from witnesses. >>> then a memorial for the teenager shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy is rebuilt after burning down. why the volunteers who made it happen say the tribute is now better than ever. >>> plus, christmas comes late for some bay area fish. the project putting those discarded trees to good news after the holiday. >>> a muni street car crashed into a big rig in texas sending four people to the hospital -- san francisco sending four people to the hospi
once you are vaccinated you have protection for the entire season. this year's vaccine does protect against the h1n1 flu strain and even with the shot experts recommend staying away from sick people and washing your hands frequently. >>> hollywood is remembering saul zantz. three of his movies were oscar winners. he died yesterday in his san francisco home at the age of 92 after suffering alzheimer's 'disease. in 1997 he received a prestigious award for his consistently high quality of...
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you have to fund a military at vaccine. -- and malaria vaccine. a central mexico almost shut down because he did not have enough funding. is supposed to fund those crops that help poor people grow more? it is not clear. the rich countries could end up missing that as an opportunities. science and innovation is a starting point. delivery systems, where you are building up the local capacity, that is very difficult. >> what is the balance between the two? in terms of developing new vaccines, or developing cooling systems to give vaccines already around to those people who need them? >> the biggest part in that being the delivering. the science piece was so underfunded that we spent 40% of tooloney on that new discovery peace. 60% in delivery. toprimarily being able develop a cooling system to get vaccines. >> to buy the vaccines themselves. then, to pay the primary health- care worker who goes out and does the delivering, or in the case of aids, inventing a new vaccine versus actually buying the aids drugs that work, and getting them out there. deli
you have to fund a military at vaccine. -- and malaria vaccine. a central mexico almost shut down because he did not have enough funding. is supposed to fund those crops that help poor people grow more? it is not clear. the rich countries could end up missing that as an opportunities. science and innovation is a starting point. delivery systems, where you are building up the local capacity, that is very difficult. >> what is the balance between the two? in terms of developing new...
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of getting vaccinated because they think they will get the flu from the vaccine.> i disagree. it's not just me. there's no live vaccine in the flu virus, so you can't get sick from it. what usually happens is people have already gotten exposed to the flu. they have it brewing inside them. it's not instantaneous, so it takes a week or two to flourish and come out. futures the flu vaccine during that period you might get sick. it's not the vaccine but the flu you got before hand. >> the big question for people watching, is it too late on january 10th get the vaccine now? >> they should definitely get the flu -- i mean the vaccine, sorry, that's the only way to prevent getting the flu. once you get the vaccine, adopt think you're automatically protected. if you get fever symptoms, 101, you need to be seen by doctor or er. it's better not to wait. if you have fever there's ann viral medicines to protect you, prevent things like this from happening. >> dr. devi, good to see you. >>> months after irs scandal broke, fbi getting involved. are they dragging their feet in t
of getting vaccinated because they think they will get the flu from the vaccine.> i disagree. it's not just me. there's no live vaccine in the flu virus, so you can't get sick from it. what usually happens is people have already gotten exposed to the flu. they have it brewing inside them. it's not instantaneous, so it takes a week or two to flourish and come out. futures the flu vaccine during that period you might get sick. it's not the vaccine but the flu you got before hand. >> the...
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get vaccinated now.takes two weeks for protection to kick in and you're protected the rest of the season. we don't recommend delaying vaccination. there is no benefit. >> cost, if anyone said you can't afford it, what do you say? >> we offer free vaccine and immunizations are a no cost out- of-pocket for people who cover with health and care insurance. >> you have it, it's costa, fective and going keep you -- cost affective and going to keep you healthy. is that the message? >> that is the message. you can try. thank you for joining us, paul. >> thank you. >> back to you at the desk. >>> and up into the sierra, ski resort operators have to be exited about the new snow they received. enough, this is video from north star where skiers and snow borders couldn't wait to check out the fresh powder. right now, there are no chain requirements or highway 50 in the sierra. if you're heading out there, bring them along just in case and that is looking fun three -- though, right in. >> and not that in the bay area.
get vaccinated now.takes two weeks for protection to kick in and you're protected the rest of the season. we don't recommend delaying vaccination. there is no benefit. >> cost, if anyone said you can't afford it, what do you say? >> we offer free vaccine and immunizations are a no cost out- of-pocket for people who cover with health and care insurance. >> you have it, it's costa, fective and going keep you -- cost affective and going to keep you healthy. is that the message?...
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it is to buy vaccines. say that you have gone to medical school and you were 100 thousand dollars in debt. you look like somebody with a net worth of negative one hundred thousand dollars. you are about to become a doctor. you are not starving. the number of people starving on the planet is less than at any time in history. it is the kind of statistic that might make you glum. it might make you think, redistribution, growing the wealth is not the answer. purely redistribution. that is what this is all about. different countries can have taxation policies. warren and i are on the side of taxing the rich would not be that harmful. it is not what is going to move the world forward. better education. if i did take away all that wealth and give it to the poor, or improve the education system, the education which would be a hundred times more powerful. then you are developing people's capabilities. they pick professions and do things. i am not disagreeing with the figure. it does not lead people to see what has g
it is to buy vaccines. say that you have gone to medical school and you were 100 thousand dollars in debt. you look like somebody with a net worth of negative one hundred thousand dollars. you are about to become a doctor. you are not starving. the number of people starving on the planet is less than at any time in history. it is the kind of statistic that might make you glum. it might make you think, redistribution, growing the wealth is not the answer. purely redistribution. that is what this...
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the vaccine is worse than the disease, and the vaccine can make you sick. and i think a lot of that got started after 1976. c-span: we're in the flu season as we record this going through february. how do they know, who determines, first of all, what shot you get, you know? a couple months ago when people were offered -- >> guest: yeah. there's a group of experts, there's international surveillance that goes on all the time. and what they look at is they say what's the flu strain that's becoming the predominant one at the end of the previous year, and what flu strains are appearing elsewhere in the world. what happens is the flu -- what the flu does is every year it comes to a population, and it kind of burns itself out. the 1918 one did that too. and then it's -- who's exposed to it. and then it mutates. it changes itself a little bit, and it comes back again, and if the people are vulnerable to it, it will infect them. c-span: you say that a province right above hong kong in southern china, did all flus emanate from will? >> guest: well, there are some pe
the vaccine is worse than the disease, and the vaccine can make you sick. and i think a lot of that got started after 1976. c-span: we're in the flu season as we record this going through february. how do they know, who determines, first of all, what shot you get, you know? a couple months ago when people were offered -- >> guest: yeah. there's a group of experts, there's international surveillance that goes on all the time. and what they look at is they say what's the flu strain that's...
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it's very important for people to get vaccinated.e best way to keep the people from getting sick from a very serious disease. >> some people say when they got a shot they're afraid of that and they get sick. is that true? >> you cannot get the flu disease from flu vaccine. sometimes they pick up another germ during the winter and also some people confuse respiratory flu, influenza with norovirus which can cause a day or two of vomiting or diarrhea. >> were more people willing to go out and get vaccinated 20 years snag. >> i think elderly people recognize that flu is a risk for them. i think other people may not realize that it's a danger for them. anyone can get very very sick from it. >> also greater concern about the use of vaccines? that seems to have been becoming a much more topic in america in the last couple of years. >> there's quite a bit of vaccine information out there -- misinformation out there. online and in communities, we also work with schools and child care providers to echo our message that vaccines are safe and ef
it's very important for people to get vaccinated.e best way to keep the people from getting sick from a very serious disease. >> some people say when they got a shot they're afraid of that and they get sick. is that true? >> you cannot get the flu disease from flu vaccine. sometimes they pick up another germ during the winter and also some people confuse respiratory flu, influenza with norovirus which can cause a day or two of vomiting or diarrhea. >> were more people willing...
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could it be used for all kinds of vaccinations? >> potentially.rked with many sort of vaccines. every one of them worked. you mentioned flu. the bulk of the work with the influenza vaccinations and you need 100 for the dose compared to the needle and syringe and if that goes to human work, that could have a huge impact on the cost and improved rollout of vaccines. >> could this be huge in the developing world where so many of us here in the u.s. and australia, as well, we get the vaccinations and so many other poorer countries, the thing that is we are immune to and we have the vaccines for, other people are getting sick and dying from. does this have a huge potential in places like that? >> absolutely. if you look at the numbers, there's 17 million deaths a year due to infectious disease and the people that need vaccines the most arguably reside within the regions and i think if you take a look at the barriers, barriers of cost, maintaining the culture and refrigeration, things we take for granted within the developed world so attributes of the n
could it be used for all kinds of vaccinations? >> potentially.rked with many sort of vaccines. every one of them worked. you mentioned flu. the bulk of the work with the influenza vaccinations and you need 100 for the dose compared to the needle and syringe and if that goes to human work, that could have a huge impact on the cost and improved rollout of vaccines. >> could this be huge in the developing world where so many of us here in the u.s. and australia, as well, we get the...
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so if you want the vaccine, you should be able to find it. monty francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you for the update, monty. >>> a deadly stabbing in san jose. officers found a man op the sidewalk, on willow glen way around 1:40 this morning. he was pronounced dead at the scene. the coroner is not releasing the victim's name until they're able to notify family members. >>> authorities on the peninsula are asking for the public's help tonight in finding an armed robbery suspect. this is a picture of the suspect from a bank surveillance video. he went into the chase bank yesterday afternoon and demanded money. he's described as being about 5'6" with a thin build. authorities say no one was hurt in that incident. >>> across the bay in oakland, police are looking for a man involved in an armed robbery on tuesday. the robbery happened on walker avenue near the grand lake theater. police released this picture of the suspect. they say he's in his 30s, 5'7", and weighs about 170 pounds. he has a silver grill in his mouth. he's believed to be in t
so if you want the vaccine, you should be able to find it. monty francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you for the update, monty. >>> a deadly stabbing in san jose. officers found a man op the sidewalk, on willow glen way around 1:40 this morning. he was pronounced dead at the scene. the coroner is not releasing the victim's name until they're able to notify family members. >>> authorities on the peninsula are asking for the public's help tonight in finding an armed...
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you have to fund the malaria vaccine which wasn't being done. the center in mexico that improves wheat and corn almost shut down because it didn't have enough funding and yet those better feeds that come out of there has an incredible effect. who is supposed to fund those crops for people to grow more. it's not clear. the poor countries can't and the rich countries could end a up missing that as an opportunity. so science, innovation is a starting point and systems where you're building up a local capacity. that's always very difficult. >> rose: what's the balance between the two, in terms of developing new vaccines or developing cooling systems so you can get vaccines already around to those people who need them. >> the biggest part ends up being the delivery. the science piece was so under funded that actually we spent about 40% of our money on that new tool discovery piece. and about 60% undelivered. >> rose: delivery is to get the cooling system. >> it's to buy the vaccines themselves and then to pay the primary healthcare worker who actuall
you have to fund the malaria vaccine which wasn't being done. the center in mexico that improves wheat and corn almost shut down because it didn't have enough funding and yet those better feeds that come out of there has an incredible effect. who is supposed to fund those crops for people to grow more. it's not clear. the poor countries can't and the rich countries could end a up missing that as an opportunity. so science, innovation is a starting point and systems where you're building up a...
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only one of those children was vaccinated. make sure your children are vaccinated appropriately.erybody 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine. it can be a shot or a spray depending on your age and medical conditions and some children under 9 years of age need two doses. so if you're a parent and your child already got a flu vaccine, you might want to make sure, check with your doctor or nurse about whether the child needs a second dose over the season. >> all right. listen up, folks. thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, not only do we have actor mark wahlberg joining us, we have marcus latrell as the harrowing true story opens in theaters everywhere today. ♪ humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the money for a n
only one of those children was vaccinated. make sure your children are vaccinated appropriately.erybody 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine. it can be a shot or a spray depending on your age and medical conditions and some children under 9 years of age need two doses. so if you're a parent and your child already got a flu vaccine, you might want to make sure, check with your doctor or nurse about whether the child needs a second dose over the season. >> all right. listen up,...
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the vaccine one to raise the memories of the traumatic event it would just stop the vaccinated person from having bad health effects from the trauma almost two hundred fifty thousand soldiers have been affected by p.t.s.d. from fighting in afghanistan and iraq since two thousand and one so researchers are thinking that the vaccine would be great to give to soldiers so they won't develop p.t.s.d. after you know blowing people's heads off the way the vaccine works is by messing around with a hormone produced in the stomach called a growl and you get a shot and then every viewer that shot would lower your growing levels while they were conducting experiments researchers noticed that when they blocked the receptors for growl and the fear was reduced so the vaccine blocks rowen and that would in turn block the vaccinated person susceptibility to develop p.t.s.d. when they experienced trauma but here's the thing your stomach produces grounded for a reason it acts as a neuromodulation that stimulates appetite and also enhances aspects of cognitive function according to the director of the ne
the vaccine one to raise the memories of the traumatic event it would just stop the vaccinated person from having bad health effects from the trauma almost two hundred fifty thousand soldiers have been affected by p.t.s.d. from fighting in afghanistan and iraq since two thousand and one so researchers are thinking that the vaccine would be great to give to soldiers so they won't develop p.t.s.d. after you know blowing people's heads off the way the vaccine works is by messing around with a...
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to two thousand and eleven nearly two and a half million volunteers medical workers and doctors vaccinated children across the country and gradually eradicated the last few cases of the horrendous disease
to two thousand and eleven nearly two and a half million volunteers medical workers and doctors vaccinated children across the country and gradually eradicated the last few cases of the horrendous disease
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thank you, g s k vaccine, thanks for joining us. >> of you get your vaccine this year.at have to do with technology. love your kids and they won't become anti-social internet addicts. the new hollywood movie, the main character falling in love with a virtual partner, the doctor puts both on the couch. >> still find myself having conversations in my mind, passionate arguments. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed rways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers forudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side e
thank you, g s k vaccine, thanks for joining us. >> of you get your vaccine this year.at have to do with technology. love your kids and they won't become anti-social internet addicts. the new hollywood movie, the main character falling in love with a virtual partner, the doctor puts both on the couch. >> still find myself having conversations in my mind, passionate arguments. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd...
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we vaccinate 600 people in two hours. >> officials encourage and promote the vaccine, it sounds like they need to do more outreach. no one we spoke with today is vaccinateedded. >> i haven't thought about that. but i guess i should get a flu shot. i'm not, i don't feel concerned. >> it does have my attention. >> one woman said her husband is home sick with the from you. still, she doesn't want to get vaccinateed. >> we never do. i haven't felt the need to get it. i don't like needles so i don't. >> the number one mechanism for reducing flu so we're encouraging that. >> the vaccine is covered here at berkeley. officials say they expect the number to go up as students return. >> coming up we'll show how hospitals in the south bay are gearing up to handle more flu cases coming their way. >> breaking news. usda lifted it's suspension on a foster farms chicken plant. >> we told you this facility was closed down wednesday after a cockroach infestation was discovered there. >> yes. investigators say the plant had been infested with cockroaches four times in the past five months. today the f
we vaccinate 600 people in two hours. >> officials encourage and promote the vaccine, it sounds like they need to do more outreach. no one we spoke with today is vaccinateedded. >> i haven't thought about that. but i guess i should get a flu shot. i'm not, i don't feel concerned. >> it does have my attention. >> one woman said her husband is home sick with the from you. still, she doesn't want to get vaccinateed. >> we never do. i haven't felt the need to get it. i...
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i think on the vaccine front, i'm excited about a very real possibility of a vaccine for malaria, whichilled hundreds and thousands of people, especially children in sub-saharan africa. they are close in the united states to developing a vaccine that definitely works for adults. i'm looking forward for this being developed for use in more and more people. also a vaccine with dengue fever, which it 100,000 people a year, and i think that will be a hum, huge improvement, because there's no treatment for danky, and i'm looking forward to these things being rolled out to people who can benefit the most. i hope there'll be global alliances as we have seen with existing vaccines bringing advances to the rest of the world. there's no .1 or two people benefitting. >> how much is all of this going cost. you talk about it being rolled out to people who will benefit. the people who will benefit are the drugs manufacturers, the medical companies behind the technologies. >> it was that. since the early part of this century, we had gabbie, the global alliance against vaccine. it's for the children th
i think on the vaccine front, i'm excited about a very real possibility of a vaccine for malaria, whichilled hundreds and thousands of people, especially children in sub-saharan africa. they are close in the united states to developing a vaccine that definitely works for adults. i'm looking forward for this being developed for use in more and more people. also a vaccine with dengue fever, which it 100,000 people a year, and i think that will be a hum, huge improvement, because there's no...
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at the beginning of the day, this walgreens had about 30 doses of the flu vaccine on hand. this afternoon they ran out. now it will be monday before they can get more. as far as we can tell, this is not a widespread shortage, but wall greens and cvs acknowledged some of their pharmacies are running low or run out of flu shots because of high demand and it would take 48 hours to replenish the supply. state health officials are urging people to get the flu vaccine, citing a series of deaths resulting from the h1n1 virus. also known as swine flu. seven bay area counties, plus santa cruz county, have reported collectively more than a dozen deaths so far this flu season. the most recent victim was a 23-year-old man from sonoma county with no underlying health problems. in fact, all of the victims so far have been under the age of 65. but despite that, many people say they still aren't planning on getting vaccinated. >> i do worry about it. it's my community. i think it's personal if it's friend or family. still, no. >> i know there are people that have died recently. but i consi
at the beginning of the day, this walgreens had about 30 doses of the flu vaccine on hand. this afternoon they ran out. now it will be monday before they can get more. as far as we can tell, this is not a widespread shortage, but wall greens and cvs acknowledged some of their pharmacies are running low or run out of flu shots because of high demand and it would take 48 hours to replenish the supply. state health officials are urging people to get the flu vaccine, citing a series of deaths...
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. >>> it is not too late to vaccinate. strong demand for flu shots and at the problem some clinics are facing. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> only on abc7 news, this surveillance video could be the key to tracking down a serial arsonist in san jose. thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. the arsonist has been accused of setting eight fires in four days. authorities released this sketch of a person of interest. the latest one happened this morning. cornell bernard is live with the latest. reporter: the fire officials really want to catch this brazen arsonist. they're offering a thousand reward for his capture. we're heave here on st. john's street where this home was set on fire this morning. other fires have happened in the same six-block area of downtown. new surveillance video has surfaced. >> at this time we can confirm that agent of these fires have been intentionally set. >> firefighters make an urgent plea to help catch a serial arson mist who may look like the man in this sketch. >> my team, the men and w
. >>> it is not too late to vaccinate. strong demand for flu shots and at the problem some clinics are facing. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> only on abc7 news, this surveillance video could be the key to tracking down a serial arsonist in san jose. thank you for joining us, i'm ama daetz. the arsonist has been accused of setting eight fires in four days. authorities released this sketch of a person of interest. the latest one happened this morning. cornell bernard is...
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. >> reporter: doing a story about people needing vaccinations and not being vaccinated myself, pretty hypocritical, so tim here is going to help me out. i'm not looking. >> nice and relaxed. take a deep breath. let it out. we are done. >> reporter: are you kidding me? i didn't feel that. you're so good. >> thank you. >> reporter: health officials say there's no vaccine shortage and no downside to protecting yourself from being a flu statistic. here's a sobering thought. the flu season has not peaked yet. so things could get worse before they get better. noel walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ktvu has been tracking bay area cases of flu-related deaths daily. the number of deaths has risen to 30 including the two new deaths in santa clara county. that county had the highest number of deaths in the bay area at eight. >>> police investigate the deadly shooting of a 17-year- old girl allegedly killed by her 14-year-old brother. the property manager at the china town apartment building where the crime happened says there are more than 100 video cameras there and at least one captured the susp
. >> reporter: doing a story about people needing vaccinations and not being vaccinated myself, pretty hypocritical, so tim here is going to help me out. i'm not looking. >> nice and relaxed. take a deep breath. let it out. we are done. >> reporter: are you kidding me? i didn't feel that. you're so good. >> thank you. >> reporter: health officials say there's no vaccine shortage and no downside to protecting yourself from being a flu statistic. here's a sobering...
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flu vaccines till now can target only a few strings of pirates. so each year scientists must try to predict the strains that will appear in the upcoming winter season the buyer of its savings every year to all who looted from the front is that not since the fall accidents in which they still aren't as we read about then again if this means that we could all be down to sixty seventy s so that we didn't use that to turn this into clean. totally sterile environment the technician is preparing the back seats that will soon be used in the first clinical trials in humans in the tv spots. i've been getting from what they. i think that would be into it that way. then the participants' blood samples will be brought back to the slaying of any antibodies in it tested the body can recover the difference when the input of the virus if they do. oh and my pride. even though the effect is perfect. but will the vaccine be affected against the notorious deviant flu swine flu director kylie. little did they the wife norma and from our region. we selected the kaplan
flu vaccines till now can target only a few strings of pirates. so each year scientists must try to predict the strains that will appear in the upcoming winter season the buyer of its savings every year to all who looted from the front is that not since the fall accidents in which they still aren't as we read about then again if this means that we could all be down to sixty seventy s so that we didn't use that to turn this into clean. totally sterile environment the technician is preparing the...
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ktvu's tom vacar found place wheres the vaccine is running low but first john sasaki joins us with a look at why some of the victims were young, healthy adults. >> reporter: a growing list of deaths across the bay area and it is still early in the flu season. >> awful. terrible. i have been in bed for four days. >> reporter: she is one of residents who come down with the flu. >> six flu related cases that are hospitalized. >> the death confirmed here today was that of a woman in her 4th 40s. >> there is a 200% increase in the number of flu tests that are positive as compared to at the same time in 2012. it is an earlier peak. >> reporter: it could mean it may be a longer or severe flu season. she was 23 years old and healthy. >> most people don't seek care with flu-like illnesses till late. >> reporter: he is an er doctor where he says they have seen a lot of flu like systems but not only confirmed flu cases. this could be a bad flu season. >> the problem is, if you have preexisting conditions the flu can put you over the edge. if you don't have the capacity to fight it off, that is
ktvu's tom vacar found place wheres the vaccine is running low but first john sasaki joins us with a look at why some of the victims were young, healthy adults. >> reporter: a growing list of deaths across the bay area and it is still early in the flu season. >> awful. terrible. i have been in bed for four days. >> reporter: she is one of residents who come down with the flu. >> six flu related cases that are hospitalized. >> the death confirmed here today was that...
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right after this newscast having trouble with find a vaccine were birling gain or which pharmacies haveand which don't. also ahead at 8-- crime-fighting water. a look at this new high- tech and next-- a reunion decades in the making. marcus malone. and carlos santana. back in the groove. and it's a story you'll see here on kron 4. and it's a story you'll see here on safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, honey nut cheerios are just $1.88. that's a sweet deal. brew up a great cup for less. starbucks is just $6.99. and lean cuisine entrees are just 2 dollars each. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. bulldog: the red tags mean the red tags mean save up to 40% on clearance mattresses. get up to $300 off serta, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic. puppy: i found a red tag! ha-ha-ha! bulldog: mattress discounters' year end clearance sale ends soon. kron 4-- new developments in the story of marcus malone and carlos santan
right after this newscast having trouble with find a vaccine were birling gain or which pharmacies haveand which don't. also ahead at 8-- crime-fighting water. a look at this new high- tech and next-- a reunion decades in the making. marcus malone. and carlos santana. back in the groove. and it's a story you'll see here on kron 4. and it's a story you'll see here on safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we...
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as the number of people getting vaccinated continues to grow, we wondered if there could be a vaccinehortage locally. and we called more than two dozen pharmacies just to see how they are doing. two cvs stores say they did run out of shots. both located near the retirement community. however, the federal government says there are enough vaccines to go around. there is a shortage of a popular flu treatment for children. the manufacture of liquid tamiflu says they may be unable to fill orders. tamiflu is typically prescribed for children under at age of 13. it can be given to anyone older than two weeks old. >>> a new development over the target security breach. this morning target announced almost twice as many shoppers may be effected by it. ktvu tara moriarty is live at the emeryville target store to tell us how wide spread this may be. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a lot worse than first thought. although they say this is not considered a new breach. target officials say the stolen information includes the names, addresses, phone numbers, ene- mail addresses up to
as the number of people getting vaccinated continues to grow, we wondered if there could be a vaccinehortage locally. and we called more than two dozen pharmacies just to see how they are doing. two cvs stores say they did run out of shots. both located near the retirement community. however, the federal government says there are enough vaccines to go around. there is a shortage of a popular flu treatment for children. the manufacture of liquid tamiflu says they may be unable to fill orders....
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really urging people to go out, get vaccinated. parents get your kids vaccinateñ if you haven't already, especially now, ahead of a couple of months of when the flu is especially widespread. stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >>> anxious moments today at an east oakland high school after a student wounded by a drive-by shooting came running back onto the campus looking for help. police say the teen was near a bus stop next to interstate 580 when a shot fired from at d cat him. the injured teen ran to the school and was then rushed to the hospital from there. investigators say his wound isn't serious, and so far there are no arrests in the case. >>> it's been more than 18 months since his arrest and the man accused of kidnapping and killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar has still not answered to the charges. he and in court and yet again did not enter a plea. monte francis was in that courtroom today. monte, what's the holdup in that case? >> reporter: defense attorneys have been claiming they need more time to review evidenc
really urging people to go out, get vaccinated. parents get your kids vaccinateñ if you haven't already, especially now, ahead of a couple of months of when the flu is especially widespread. stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >>> anxious moments today at an east oakland high school after a student wounded by a drive-by shooting came running back onto the campus looking for help. police say the teen was near a bus stop next to interstate 580 when a shot fired from at d cat him. the...
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residents are urged to get vaccinated and whether there are enough vaccines out there for everyone. >>> i am tori campbell. we are following where a student was shot near a school. we will have that in just a moment. we begin with a massive warehouse fire that is burning all morning long in the south bay. >> they are getting the upper hand against the massive fire in san jose. it jumped to five alarms after being reported this morning. we will hear from our reporter. we will hear the latest on the fire with janine de la vega. >> the smoke is still rising from the warehouse. fire is caked and they are dumping water on the here. it is still burning inside. >> >> reporter: that was a sound earlier this horning. it gone at 5:40 in a 120,000-foot commercial warehouse that contained multiple businesses. >> they believe the fire started in a tile and roof company and it started spreading and quickly grew to five alarms. plumbing, sheet rom and hay company. >> they had to attack the flames from outside. they used aerial ladders to douse all the flames. it was surreal and frightening site for
residents are urged to get vaccinated and whether there are enough vaccines out there for everyone. >>> i am tori campbell. we are following where a student was shot near a school. we will have that in just a moment. we begin with a massive warehouse fire that is burning all morning long in the south bay. >> they are getting the upper hand against the massive fire in san jose. it jumped to five alarms after being reported this morning. we will hear from our reporter. we will hear...
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get vaccinated. it is the best tool we have. >> reporter: still, just a little bit sore in the shoulder tonight, but otherwise okay. i'm not experiencing any of the side effects the nurse said i might such as a slight fever. unlike past years, there seems to be no shortage of the vaccine. so if you haven't got an shot, you owe it to yourself and otherrest around you to get the shot and stay healthy. len ramirez, kpix 5. >> very brave, len. >>> if the you are having trouble figuring out if your symptoms are from the flu or a cold, we can help you. log onto our website, click on the health tab. there, you will also find a number of treatment option. >>> now, you may have seen the internet video showing alarming radiation levels on a california beach. well, tonight, there is a new push to get the state department of health to address what's really going on. this you tune clip is making rounds. it supposedly shows someone on pa significant quay state beach tracking increased radiation levels the linked t
get vaccinated. it is the best tool we have. >> reporter: still, just a little bit sore in the shoulder tonight, but otherwise okay. i'm not experiencing any of the side effects the nurse said i might such as a slight fever. unlike past years, there seems to be no shortage of the vaccine. so if you haven't got an shot, you owe it to yourself and otherrest around you to get the shot and stay healthy. len ramirez, kpix 5. >> very brave, len. >>> if the you are having trouble...
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h1n1 >> good news is that the vaccine includes h1n1 vaccine strain. so that it was, will provide good protection against the flu which is costing -- causing most of the illness. >> health officials are encouraging everyone between ages of six months and older owe to get a vaccine. local county health departments provide that free of charge. >> officials working to reopen a southern california chicken plant after investigators discovered a live cockroach infestation. the u.s. department of agriculture issued a order at the plant. residents say they're concerned because the company is a major employer. >> people goring to lose their jobs and can't afford it. they're going to lose production. >> this is like, why bother? they're popular but it's just going to destroy their image. >> this is the same plant linked to a salmonella outbreak. foster farms claim inspectors found only five cockroaches the company says food safety is foster farms highest priority. this is an isolated incident. >> a raging warehouse fire grew to five alarms. nearly 100 firefighte
h1n1 >> good news is that the vaccine includes h1n1 vaccine strain. so that it was, will provide good protection against the flu which is costing -- causing most of the illness. >> health officials are encouraging everyone between ages of six months and older owe to get a vaccine. local county health departments provide that free of charge. >> officials working to reopen a southern california chicken plant after investigators discovered a live cockroach infestation. the u.s....
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has administered the two-drop dose of vaccine. its easier to see how india can be a breeding ground for polio. hundreds of millions of people lack proper sanitation, conditions that allow the virus to spread-usually attacking children, causing paralysis in some victims and in a few cases death. in addition, its difficult for public health workers to track the movements of india's huge nomadic and migrant populations on any given day 19 million people are on a train somewhere in india. that's why experts say the huge drop in polio cases were up to 150,000 a year in the eighties, is remarkable >> you have to pinch myself once in a while. it's amazing. it's part of history. we're making history here. >> desomer is with unicef which along with the world health organization, the u.s. centers for disease control and rotary international partnered with the indian government and the multiyear 2 plus billion dollar campaign. he says a few years ago, many impoverished communities resisted the vaccine >> these are communities, which have not
has administered the two-drop dose of vaccine. its easier to see how india can be a breeding ground for polio. hundreds of millions of people lack proper sanitation, conditions that allow the virus to spread-usually attacking children, causing paralysis in some victims and in a few cases death. in addition, its difficult for public health workers to track the movements of india's huge nomadic and migrant populations on any given day 19 million people are on a train somewhere in india. that's...
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a corporate spokes person says cvs will help customers find locations with the vaccine available. >>> stay with kron4 for continuing coverage. you can go to our website for tips on how to avoid catching the virus and get information on facebook and twitter. you can go to google play or the app store. >>> the hacking of target customer information didn't just put credit card information at risk. e-mail information and addresses are at risk. 70million are at risk up from the 40 million. alecia reid has been looking into this story. what steps is the retailer taking? there is credit monitoring. >> reporter: they are offering free credit checks. you go to target.com to sign up. you get an activation code. it takes less than 10 minutes. >> you can start signing up for free credit monitoring. click on the protect my id link. protect my id is backed by experion. the membership provides with an easy to read credit report. there is a fraud resolution agent assigned immediately if there is a problem. the 3-step process starts. fill out the application with your name, address, e-mail, submit. yo
a corporate spokes person says cvs will help customers find locations with the vaccine available. >>> stay with kron4 for continuing coverage. you can go to our website for tips on how to avoid catching the virus and get information on facebook and twitter. you can go to google play or the app store. >>> the hacking of target customer information didn't just put credit card information at risk. e-mail information and addresses are at risk. 70million are at risk up from the 40...
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nearly 100% compliance of getting the vaccine. >> we do have clinics that we provide, you know, vaccines. >>reporter: free to everyone and hand sanitizer and programs that teach people to stay in their rooms when ill. >> illnesses that can attack and kill people 65 and over. the flu is one that is absolutely preventable. >>reporter: this years h1n1 flu may belessries -- less risky because it was around 60 years ago. >> people alive in the 60s have been around it before. >>reporter: the flu vaccine works. >>> a southern california woman known as octomom is accused of welfare tpra -- fraud. all of the children were conceived by invetro. >>> a study suggest that mtv show 16 and pregnant may have stopped 20,000 pregnancy. it reduced the birthrate by nearly 6% that year. this show follows 16-year-old girls during birth and the first few months. >>> the legislative committee will look into chris christie and his staff. he denied any knowledge and fired a top aid. >>> now our coverage of the play off run. fans planning to attend the game on send are shelling out one hundred dollars worth of tic
nearly 100% compliance of getting the vaccine. >> we do have clinics that we provide, you know, vaccines. >>reporter: free to everyone and hand sanitizer and programs that teach people to stay in their rooms when ill. >> illnesses that can attack and kill people 65 and over. the flu is one that is absolutely preventable. >>reporter: this years h1n1 flu may belessries -- less risky because it was around 60 years ago. >> people alive in the 60s have been around it...
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if the flu is in your community, it's not too late to get vaccinated. >> and this particular vaccine covers this strain? >> it covers this strain. it will take two weeks to be fully protected. within a matter of days, you'll have some protection. >> all right. still get the shot. rich, our thanks to you, tonight. >>> and now, to the growing fallout for new jersey governor chris christie. tonight, new details on how much his aides new about that massive traffic jam on the george washington bridge. and the warning that the plot could put drivers at risk. abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, new documents show officials loyal to governor chris christie were warned on day one that the massive september traffic jam, that it was possibly life-threatening. and one of the key architects of the jam, christie's port authority appointee, david wildstein, went to the bridge himself to witness the standstill on the first day. christie's aides have said, the four-day jam on the world's busiest bridge was part of a traffic study. but it appears it was political payback, after ft. lee, new jerse
if the flu is in your community, it's not too late to get vaccinated. >> and this particular vaccine covers this strain? >> it covers this strain. it will take two weeks to be fully protected. within a matter of days, you'll have some protection. >> all right. still get the shot. rich, our thanks to you, tonight. >>> and now, to the growing fallout for new jersey governor chris christie. tonight, new details on how much his aides new about that massive traffic jam on...
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although county clinics say they have plenty of flu vaccine. many doctors' offices and pharmacies in walnut creek say they're out. at this walnut creek rite aid pharmacy there's been no flu vaccine for two days. perhaps more will arrive by the end of the weeks. reports of deaths may have sparked a run. >> i know how important it is to get the shots early. >> reporter: the cvs pharmacy ran out of vaccine. more may come tomorrow and same with four other neighborhood flu shot locations. >> it's bad and we've had four or five people die in their 50s. >> reporter: pharmacies near the senior living community seem to have been hit hardest and other locations temporarily out. >> they'll catch up with the vaccine. i think this happened once before as i recall. >> reporter: they have good and add kwaut vaccine supplies. the regional situation and just how far some people will go to get that flu shot. reporting live in walnut creek, john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> continuing coverage on the nfc championship game this sunday between the 49ers and the
although county clinics say they have plenty of flu vaccine. many doctors' offices and pharmacies in walnut creek say they're out. at this walnut creek rite aid pharmacy there's been no flu vaccine for two days. perhaps more will arrive by the end of the weeks. reports of deaths may have sparked a run. >> i know how important it is to get the shots early. >> reporter: the cvs pharmacy ran out of vaccine. more may come tomorrow and same with four other neighborhood flu shot...
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and with the number of people getting vaccinated growing, we were wondering if there could be a vaccineage here in the bay area. we randomly called more than two dozen pharmacies. two cvs stores say they ran out of flu shots. both are located near the retirement community in walnut creek. the federal government says there are enough vaccines to go around. >>> 7:35. back to the developing news we have been following for the last hour in oakland as a motorcyclist is dead and interstate 580 is a mess after an early morning hit-and-run crash. ktvu's tara moriarty just arrived on the scene and joins us now with an update to let us know what's happening there. good morning tara. >> good morning. this is a gruesome deadly accident and if you look behind me, you can see that we have two lanes only open on 580 westbound. this is just before the 80 split. there is a body laying there and it is covered up with a yellow tarp. the tow truck is on scene, and the chp says that this is a possible hit-and-run. officers say that a truck slammed into the motorcycle around 6:20 this morning. the highway pa
and with the number of people getting vaccinated growing, we were wondering if there could be a vaccineage here in the bay area. we randomly called more than two dozen pharmacies. two cvs stores say they ran out of flu shots. both are located near the retirement community in walnut creek. the federal government says there are enough vaccines to go around. >>> 7:35. back to the developing news we have been following for the last hour in oakland as a motorcyclist is dead and interstate...
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. >> they are trying to get everybody vaccinated when they come back from break there at berkeley. >> people bring the flu with them and they will be coming back from the cold north and staying in those places where they will be exchanging the flu. >> it does happen then and takes two weeks for peak activity and the best time is early february. >>> the 49ers are leaving getting ready for their game against the panthers, this was the final practice there before heading to the panthers home. they got in a little practice, the game will be a rematch of the game which the panthers won in a narrow victory, the panthers have not lost science then. and stay tuned as we carry on with the 49ers, he will have live team reports tonight on the 5:00 and 6:00 news and then we have coverage then our pregame show, then followed by fox sports coverage then at 10:00p.m. stay tuned for point after. >>> investigators are investigating fires after they had a series of fires and now they have video and janine de la vega tells us what they found. >> hello, investigators say the video shows a shadowy person.
. >> they are trying to get everybody vaccinated when they come back from break there at berkeley. >> people bring the flu with them and they will be coming back from the cold north and staying in those places where they will be exchanging the flu. >> it does happen then and takes two weeks for peak activity and the best time is early february. >>> the 49ers are leaving getting ready for their game against the panthers, this was the final practice there before heading...
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because it has hit so hard the rate of vaccinations is up. >> we're very excited people are getting vaccinated and we're urging young, healthy people to get vaccinated to protect themselves and those around them. when you get the flu shot you are helping to prevent the disease to others including some prone to getting sick. flu season runs through march there's time for the vaccine to protect you. >> jackie spear was in san francisco this morning in a call for congress to extend long-term unemployment benefits for millions. >> it is imperative that congress act. the senate has blocked efforts to consider this extension three times and just the last five weeks. >> she told about the vast number of people that lost or will lose their benefits. she was joined by job seekers including a 61-year-old woman who lost they're benefits on january 7th. >> i have not been able to land a job, i'm really qualified and interview well, but it hasn't happened. >> extending jobless benefits will help those actively looking for work and pump money pack into the economy. >>> one in five women have been sexually a
because it has hit so hard the rate of vaccinations is up. >> we're very excited people are getting vaccinated and we're urging young, healthy people to get vaccinated to protect themselves and those around them. when you get the flu shot you are helping to prevent the disease to others including some prone to getting sick. flu season runs through march there's time for the vaccine to protect you. >> jackie spear was in san francisco this morning in a call for congress to extend...
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so local health experts saying right now is a great time to go and get vaccinated. there are new vaccines that have four strains as opposed to three, and all of them are set to protect against the h1n1. nbc bay area news. >>> developing news, an apparent standoff has led to the evacuation of a motel 6 in gilroy. police are looking for the second of two robbery suspects at this very hour. gilroy police have one suspect in custody, but they're still looking for the other. both men are suspected of an armed robbery in vacaville. the whole thing started to unfold around 10:00 this morning. after vacaville police informed gilroy pd that the suspects were staying at that motel 6. they found at least three women and kids with the suspects. they don't know how everyone's related to the suspects. however, one female acquaintance was taken into custody. or smoke. it was visible for miles away. a five alarm fire burned for more than four hours in san jose at this warehouse. the fire tore through the building. it's now 13 hours since the fire broke out and crews are still on th
so local health experts saying right now is a great time to go and get vaccinated. there are new vaccines that have four strains as opposed to three, and all of them are set to protect against the h1n1. nbc bay area news. >>> developing news, an apparent standoff has led to the evacuation of a motel 6 in gilroy. police are looking for the second of two robbery suspects at this very hour. gilroy police have one suspect in custody, but they're still looking for the other. both men are...
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it's not a perfect vaccine.t should reduce your chance of getting sick or dying from the flu significantly. >> both texas and michigan, we reported have seen some pretty widespread outbreaks at this point. is it localized to these areas? how much of the country is cases? >> good point. we are seeing lots of flu almost everywhere in the united states right now. all 10 regions of the country that we divide the country up in to are seeing increased levels of flu in 25 states are seeing widespread flu in their state. so flu is really everywhere right now. >> you have to answer for me the mom question, and that is, really, the cold weather that we see, we associate it, as moms, flu. oes it have any impact? is there some reason why these time? >> well, it probably doesn't have any impact if you get sick. we know that flu viruss tend to circulate and tend to transmit better during the wintertime probably for a couple of reasons. probably the cold weather has something to do with it, the low humidity seems to favor flu
it's not a perfect vaccine.t should reduce your chance of getting sick or dying from the flu significantly. >> both texas and michigan, we reported have seen some pretty widespread outbreaks at this point. is it localized to these areas? how much of the country is cases? >> good point. we are seeing lots of flu almost everywhere in the united states right now. all 10 regions of the country that we divide the country up in to are seeing increased levels of flu in 25 states are seeing...
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vaccine. a manager told kron 4 news several other stores in contra costa county and one cvs store are out of the vaccine. a walgreens representative is working on the issue blaming the shortage on a problem with the distributor. >>> with the flu virus in full swing more people who have not gotten the shot are trying to get one. in the south bay the san jose regional medical center has set up this tent outside its emergency room to handle the overflow of patients who have come there for a flu shot. >>> stay with kron 4 as we continue to follow the story. we have additional resources and what you need to know about the flu and vaccinations all on our website, kron4.com. >>> well, the state has released a report about the elderly residents who were abandoned last year at an assisted living facility in castro valley. the review blames the state agency involved for failing to ensuring the health and safety of the residents. >> reporter:. many remained at the facility on the day of the closure despi
vaccine. a manager told kron 4 news several other stores in contra costa county and one cvs store are out of the vaccine. a walgreens representative is working on the issue blaming the shortage on a problem with the distributor. >>> with the flu virus in full swing more people who have not gotten the shot are trying to get one. in the south bay the san jose regional medical center has set up this tent outside its emergency room to handle the overflow of patients who have come there for...
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no one is vaccinated. >> i haven't thought about that. yeah, i guess i should...get a flu shot but i'm fought very concerned. >> it has my attention but i still won't get a a shot. >> one woman's husband is home sick with the flu but does not want to be vaccinated. >> why like needles. i don't...want did get it. >> it is our number one mechanism for reducing the spreads of flu in the population. we are always encouraging that each season. >>> the campus is perfect place if the flu to spread. they all go to class together, they eat together, they live together. health officials are hoping students will do what they can to keep it from spreading. >>> if you want a flu shop but you don't know where to go the centers for disease control can help. they have posted an easy to use map and type in your city or zip code and it shows you all the places that offer the shot near you along with rising and hours. we post add link at abc7news.com. >>> new details on the fatal accident on westbound 580 east of the maze. it may not have been a hit-and-run
no one is vaccinated. >> i haven't thought about that. yeah, i guess i should...get a flu shot but i'm fought very concerned. >> it has my attention but i still won't get a a shot. >> one woman's husband is home sick with the flu but does not want to be vaccinated. >> why like needles. i don't...want did get it. >> it is our number one mechanism for reducing the spreads of flu in the population. we are always encouraging that each season. >>> the campus is...
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. >>> why stanford researchers say the flu vaccine may not be as effective in men as it is in women. >> the bay area city planning to ease up on its marijuana restrictions. >> and a mountain lion caught on camera strolling through a colorado family's back -- california family's backyard. what's now missing that has them worried. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the h-1-n-1 strain >>> california's flu season is expected to peak in the coming weeks. one bay area woman is already died of the h1n1 strain. so-called swine flu is making a nasty comeback but mark kelly shows us it's not too late to protect yourself. >> reporter: the california department of health is urging people get flu shots. reminding the public the flu virus lives longer in colder weather. in santa clara county where a 41-year-old woman died of h1n1 december 23rd, dr. paul russell is concerned things could get worse. >> i would expect the cases of the flu to go up over the next month or so. >> reporter: according to the cdc, the majority of flu cases this year is the h1n1 strain. in marin county alone ten people tested positive for h1n1
. >>> why stanford researchers say the flu vaccine may not be as effective in men as it is in women. >> the bay area city planning to ease up on its marijuana restrictions. >> and a mountain lion caught on camera strolling through a colorado family's back -- california family's backyard. what's now missing that has them worried. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the h-1-n-1 strain >>> california's flu season is expected to peak in the coming weeks. one bay area woman is already died...