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these people are dying because of things like zika that we had a scare with thp things like dinga and kohl ray. there are so many different components to the conversation yes steve bannon talking about this country. he what affects the world affects us. the two photos we showed of steve bannon were no from not from today. the president did leave the door open for further negotiations he said in his words to see if we can make a deal that is fair. leaders of germany, france a italy call key u.s. awries shot that count saying it's not negotiableable. the the idea that this is something going to be renegotiated that's no not really really. >> let me address two things. >> it's not a problem i'm saying what the president is saying that's -- is that -- i mean it sounds a little disingenuous saying we're looking into renegotiating. >> i don't think so i'll get to if that ma second i want to say in the beginning. rush limbaugh did something yesterday he addressed the ppt personally on his show. and basically said please, sir don't do this. and i can tell you. >> don't do this don't pull out.
these people are dying because of things like zika that we had a scare with thp things like dinga and kohl ray. there are so many different components to the conversation yes steve bannon talking about this country. he what affects the world affects us. the two photos we showed of steve bannon were no from not from today. the president did leave the door open for further negotiations he said in his words to see if we can make a deal that is fair. leaders of germany, france a italy call key u.s....
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with the return of warmer weather comes the return of those pesky mosquitos and with the threat of zikawarming around, you don't want to take any chances. consumer reports says look for insect repellents with one of these three deet, oil of lemon, you ceucaly. sprays are most effective. you can skip natural repellents. most of the plant-based repellents lasted just one hour or less against the mosquito known to spread zika. wristbands and clip -ons and wearable devices are marketed as being safer, but consumer reports tested two wristbands and one clip-on and found them to be ineffective. citronella candles and a battery powered diffuser did not keep mosquitos away. sonic repellent, ultra sonic devices claim to emit high frequency sounds that drive pets, including mosquitos away. the trouble is, there's no proof they actually work. and listen to this one. next time you're sitting on your deck, have an oscillating fan t reports said that mosquito landings to people who were sitting near it were cut down by 65%. back to you. >> good hadadvice. >>> the city of rockville just began the seco
with the return of warmer weather comes the return of those pesky mosquitos and with the threat of zikawarming around, you don't want to take any chances. consumer reports says look for insect repellents with one of these three deet, oil of lemon, you ceucaly. sprays are most effective. you can skip natural repellents. most of the plant-based repellents lasted just one hour or less against the mosquito known to spread zika. wristbands and clip -ons and wearable devices are marketed as being...
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. >>> and federal fishofficials a warning travelers that the zika virus is still a threat.hile cases have dropped sharply from last year's peak, zika has not disappeared from latin america and the caribbean. they are urging women who are pregnant or trying to conceive not to let their guard down. >>> a quick-thinking good samaritan in knoxville, tennessee is praised for saving a baby deer. rob hersh jumped to the rescue. he saw a fawn struggling in the ft. louden lake. they spotted what they thought was a log-in the water. he wrapped the fawn in a life jacket and pulled it to safety. >> i wonder how he got in the middle of the pond. >> the rescuer's name is hersh, which is german for "deer." >> oh, how about that? all right. >>> when we come back, the moment you have all been waiting for. karaoke battle, me and this guy. >> i drink your milk shake. >> and we're going to be helped out. >> jeff timmons is already here. he's in position, with our fake disco ball in the background. he's got the guns out. >> do you have your earplugs in for kendis's singing? >> i'm ready to go.
. >>> and federal fishofficials a warning travelers that the zika virus is still a threat.hile cases have dropped sharply from last year's peak, zika has not disappeared from latin america and the caribbean. they are urging women who are pregnant or trying to conceive not to let their guard down. >>> a quick-thinking good samaritan in knoxville, tennessee is praised for saving a baby deer. rob hersh jumped to the rescue. he saw a fawn struggling in the ft. louden lake. they...
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>>> a new warning tonight about the zika virus.e birth defect causing virus have dropped sharply from last year. but it hasn't disappeared co in parts of latin america and the caribbean. for now pregnant women are still being urged not to travel the regions where even a few cases of zika have been reported. the consequences can be disastrous for a fetus' brain. >>> republican congressmen who were practicing for the annual charity baseball game, first responders helped rush to the scene to save lives honored for their commitment. >> first responders almost certainly saved lives. >> reading from his congressional record statement virginia congressman thanked first responders who rushed to the ball field in just three minutes to help take down the suspect and bring calm to the chaos. >> disbelief, you know not really believing that this could happen in our backyard and the magnitude ofhe number of victims, the fight that had just taken place. but very thankful that our folks survived and were able to eliminate the threat as quickly as
>>> a new warning tonight about the zika virus.e birth defect causing virus have dropped sharply from last year. but it hasn't disappeared co in parts of latin america and the caribbean. for now pregnant women are still being urged not to travel the regions where even a few cases of zika have been reported. the consequences can be disastrous for a fetus' brain. >>> republican congressmen who were practicing for the annual charity baseball game, first responders helped rush to...
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encephalitis and zika can all be transmitted by mosquitos. zika is not prevalent here. with a wet and rainy may and temperatures that shot up, mosquitos got a head start. so did the county's line of defense with more fish. >> last year we started in july. this year we started in april. big difference. >> reporter: the reminder boils down to common sense. remove standing water from your yards and keep the bug spray and repellant close by to prevent any bite or infection. >> you don't no what you have. i i am always worried about it. >> reporter: a county tracking system for residents reporting the highest mosquito complaints. cydney long, nbc10 news. >>> a live picture right now from national park in washington, d.c. you can see all of the conquestioco congressmen huddled on the field getting ready to play in the charity baseball game one day after an attack. we just heard that congressman scalise is out of surgery after being shot yesterday. a live picture from national park. we'll keep you updated as the game gets under way. >>> now, really great weather for baseball o
encephalitis and zika can all be transmitted by mosquitos. zika is not prevalent here. with a wet and rainy may and temperatures that shot up, mosquitos got a head start. so did the county's line of defense with more fish. >> last year we started in july. this year we started in april. big difference. >> reporter: the reminder boils down to common sense. remove standing water from your yards and keep the bug spray and repellant close by to prevent any bite or infection. >> you...
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y uno de esos es el zika. que el aÑo pasado nos preocupÓ mucho.s oportunidades que tenemos nosotros en la tierra. le mandamos un abrazo desde sacramento a todos los televidentes de "ediciÓn digital california". yarel: gracias, viviana, informaciÓn realmente importante. ♪ pero bueno, vamos a ir a un corte comercial. continuamos con mucho mÁs aquÍ en "ediciÓn digital california". no le cambie, ya regresamos. ♪ yarel:gracias por continuar con nosotros en "ediciÓn digital california". el hijo mÁs joven del presidente trump se estÁ volviendo muy popular y ha impulsado la venta de una camiseta. se trata de la que usÓ el domingo pasado al llegar a la casa blanca con sus padres. esta prenda tiene la frase "the expert" o "el experto" en el pecho. la camisa se vende en el sitio de j-crew por menos de $30, pero ha gustado tanto que ya se agotaron. por cierto que hoy es el cumpleaÑos nÚmero 71 del presidente donald trump. felicidades para Él. y hablando de prendas especiales, este par de speakers. son unos de nike que se abrochan solos. estÁn inspirados en la
y uno de esos es el zika. que el aÑo pasado nos preocupÓ mucho.s oportunidades que tenemos nosotros en la tierra. le mandamos un abrazo desde sacramento a todos los televidentes de "ediciÓn digital california". yarel: gracias, viviana, informaciÓn realmente importante. ♪ pero bueno, vamos a ir a un corte comercial. continuamos con mucho mÁs aquÍ en "ediciÓn digital california". no le cambie, ya regresamos. ♪ yarel:gracias por continuar con nosotros en...
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priorities around ebola, measles, and zika that are very valid.l enterovirus d68 is a common virus with a low rate of causing significant paralysis or conditions that lead to disability. and so the decisions have been made that, while it is a problem, while it is a concern, it may not garner the level of need that some other public health issues do. sharyl: do you agree with that? dr. greenberg: i wish we had the resources to do it all. sharyl: greenberg says there's reason to hope that afm isn't the beginning of another polio like epidemic. so far, he says, the rate of paralysis after infection seems lower than it was with polio. dr. greenberg: the number one question we get asked is about rehabilitation and recovery. will children get better after the event? sharyl: and what's the answer? dr. greenberg: they do. it's very slow, and it takes a lot of work. when we stay aggressive and we push and we stay with a routine, we're seeing slowly but surely improvements occur. sharyl: today, carter is out of the hospital and back atom there's been no imp
priorities around ebola, measles, and zika that are very valid.l enterovirus d68 is a common virus with a low rate of causing significant paralysis or conditions that lead to disability. and so the decisions have been made that, while it is a problem, while it is a concern, it may not garner the level of need that some other public health issues do. sharyl: do you agree with that? dr. greenberg: i wish we had the resources to do it all. sharyl: greenberg says there's reason to hope that afm...
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zika has been linked to the birth defect microcephaly and the world health organization says zika remainsge requiring intense action. one only needs to look back to 1918 when the spanish flu pandemic killed an estimated 50 million people around the globe. in many ways, we're even more vulnerable today. densely packed cities, wars, natural disasters and international air travel mean a deadly virus propagated in a small village in africa can be transmitted almost anywhere in the world, including the united states, within 24 hours. i haven't even touched upon the potential for bioterrorism. according to daniel gerstein of rand, biological weapons are now within the reach of many rogue nations, and possibly some terrorist groups. which is to say that a budget based on america-first is short-sighted and won't help the u.s. stave off the threat from deadly pathogens. biosecurity and global pandemics cut across all global boundaries. pathogens, viruses and diseases are equal-opportunity killers. when the crisis comes, we will wish we had more funding and more global cooperation. but then, it wil
zika has been linked to the birth defect microcephaly and the world health organization says zika remainsge requiring intense action. one only needs to look back to 1918 when the spanish flu pandemic killed an estimated 50 million people around the globe. in many ways, we're even more vulnerable today. densely packed cities, wars, natural disasters and international air travel mean a deadly virus propagated in a small village in africa can be transmitted almost anywhere in the world, including...
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in the meantime health officials urge women who are pregnant to avoid zika affected areas.heir male partners also need to take precautions. >>> the fda has announced a recall of a birth control pill liukin >>> and we have some extreme heat coming our way after a colder spell. it may take a little bit long are for our bodies to get used to it. emergency room doctors are reminding everyone how to stay say. heat illness can range from a mild where you feel stamp to full blown heat stroke. be sure to stay hydrated and watch for symptoms. >> if you notice that you're feeling nauseous, you got a headache, you're feeling a little dizzy or lightheaded or you notice that a loved one who has been exposed to the heat is feeling that way you want to get them out of the heat as soon as possible because you don't want it to progress to full blown heat stroke. >> and with heat stroke the body starts shutting down, sweating stops, people may be confused or unconscious. this is a medical emergency. you need to call 911 in that case and just over the next few days kind of check on your neigh
in the meantime health officials urge women who are pregnant to avoid zika affected areas.heir male partners also need to take precautions. >>> the fda has announced a recall of a birth control pill liukin >>> and we have some extreme heat coming our way after a colder spell. it may take a little bit long are for our bodies to get used to it. emergency room doctors are reminding everyone how to stay say. heat illness can range from a mild where you feel stamp to full blown...
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with zika related birth defects.d trimester 5 percent were affected and in the third trimester 4 percent. >> japan allowed the 83 has expressed his wish to abdicate citing his old age an health. >> and finally once a playmate always a playmate because playboy asked seven models in their 40's, 50's and 60's to strip down recreate their sexy cover. hugh hefner's son keep chief creative officer asked his mom kimberly to be part of the photo series on mother's day and she accepted. >> i looked at the covers. they're actually pretty cool. >> really. >> yeah, a lot of ladies look very similar, you know. >> have never even seen a playboy magazine. >> coming up on fox5 news morning, 1500 jobs in the tech -- crickets indeed. 1500 jobs in the tech industry are coming to northern virginia. >> if you're going to cuba and you want to sleep in luxury there's a new place for to you lay your head at night. >> heading to break with a live look across the d.c. region, it is 5:20, 60 degrees wisdom heading back to studio a. you lie. >>
with zika related birth defects.d trimester 5 percent were affected and in the third trimester 4 percent. >> japan allowed the 83 has expressed his wish to abdicate citing his old age an health. >> and finally once a playmate always a playmate because playboy asked seven models in their 40's, 50's and 60's to strip down recreate their sexy cover. hugh hefner's son keep chief creative officer asked his mom kimberly to be part of the photo series on mother's day and she accepted....
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i've lost count -- zika virus. hindering infection of the zika virus. are you enjoying yourself? >> the job is a great challenge and i'm enjoying the challenge, yes, sir. >> i'm going to get in the weeds a little bit. in your prior life on this side of the witness table i know you shared my frustration with the competitive bidding program. i'm not going to go too much further into this except we do not have the providers which we used to have and people are having to drive 150 miles with regards to durable medical equipment and access it to. last year we passed the 21st century cures act and sought to reduce temporarily the impact of the payment changes. so to preserve the intent of the program and reduce the amount and save money doesn't need to provide the implementation so what i'm trying to do is get a sense of whether legislation is needed. >> legislation would be welcome. that moved in the direction of allowing the durable medical equipment providers out there the greater opportunity to provide services to their clients, to the patients across the land, regardless of whethe
i've lost count -- zika virus. hindering infection of the zika virus. are you enjoying yourself? >> the job is a great challenge and i'm enjoying the challenge, yes, sir. >> i'm going to get in the weeds a little bit. in your prior life on this side of the witness table i know you shared my frustration with the competitive bidding program. i'm not going to go too much further into this except we do not have the providers which we used to have and people are having to drive 150 miles...
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i sort of lost -- oh, the zika virus. hindering infection of zika virus. are you enjoying yourself? secretary price: the job is a great challenge and i'm enjoying the challenge, yes -- es, sir. senator roberts: i know you, in your time on this side of the table, you worked on this, people are having to drive 150 miles with regards to durable edical equipment and access to it. last year we passed the 21st entury cures act and sought to impact temporarily the payment changes. to improve the effectiveness of payment amounts, reduce the beneficiary cost, save the medicare program money, do you think the agency needs to provide addditional regulatory changes to its implementation? what i'm trying to do is get a sense of whether legislation is needed. secretary price: legislation would be welcome that moved in the direction of allowing durable medical equipment providers out there a greater opportunity to provide services to their clients, to patients across the land, regardless of whether legislation is forth come the department is looking very seriously at the issue of d.m.e. because we
i sort of lost -- oh, the zika virus. hindering infection of zika virus. are you enjoying yourself? secretary price: the job is a great challenge and i'm enjoying the challenge, yes -- es, sir. senator roberts: i know you, in your time on this side of the table, you worked on this, people are having to drive 150 miles with regards to durable edical equipment and access to it. last year we passed the 21st entury cures act and sought to impact temporarily the payment changes. to improve the...
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windows up, it is more bullish, more's the industrial zika molester zika melissa the safeties lately, diverging a little bit. the white line is higher, people are by and copper relative to gold. but rates are lower. wille two splits, and we see how or if they come back together. #btwan see that chart at g 430 eight go. vonnie: that is fantastic, joe. mark, it is your turn. governor week for boe mark carney. tomorrow, the bank of england financial policy committee semiannual review is released. it is fascinating because we have, and long way in the year, a year on most to the brexit referendum, and the bank had almost unlimited. liquidity. , pumping liquidity into the system how things have changed isa year because now carney deciding whether he should take back rather than giving. consumer lending, which is this chart, vonnie, growing at an annual 10% pace, on petition among. lenders. to the question is -- will he take back some of that? liquidity will be -- among lenders. so the question is -- will he take back some of that liquidity? vonnie: mark, you had a running start because you
windows up, it is more bullish, more's the industrial zika molester zika melissa the safeties lately, diverging a little bit. the white line is higher, people are by and copper relative to gold. but rates are lower. wille two splits, and we see how or if they come back together. #btwan see that chart at g 430 eight go. vonnie: that is fantastic, joe. mark, it is your turn. governor week for boe mark carney. tomorrow, the bank of england financial policy committee semiannual review is released....
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everyone would benefit from things like universal flu zika flexing, the eight sexy, which is getting aids vaccine, which is getting closer and closer. ongoingciate the research. let me tap into what senator alexander was mentioning about administrative cost beard -- costs. grants and how they are done. i want to talk about coordination. when i talked to grant precipitants -- recipients, they tell me they are going after money wherever they can get it to be able to do their research. it is up to the entities to determine, we have this one, you should not take this one. the example of a give you is when we do law enforcement, they can tell you the lane that dea has, the fbi has. they know this is not ours, that is theirs. in the research area, it is tougher. the grant recipients are eager to get the money where they can get it. from our end, how can we coordinate that to make sure have good ordination, to make sure we are not doubling up on research in other areas, but prioritizing that? and how can we get more research done by reducing administrative costs? , that is justcost paperwor
everyone would benefit from things like universal flu zika flexing, the eight sexy, which is getting aids vaccine, which is getting closer and closer. ongoingciate the research. let me tap into what senator alexander was mentioning about administrative cost beard -- costs. grants and how they are done. i want to talk about coordination. when i talked to grant precipitants -- recipients, they tell me they are going after money wherever they can get it to be able to do their research. it is up to...
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unlike zika affects pregnancy in about 15% of first time smetter and it will damage between 90 and 100% so you can imagine in the midst of this rubella eld with no vaccine available in 1964 women were terrified and many, many -- were effected by it. 20,000 babies born, blind, deaf, disabled with shrunken heads with zika babies, combination of these conditions, and unknown number of other women but at least 5,000 chose to terminate their pregnancies because of the epidemic. they couldn't be they would have rubella but as a girl all very scary. so those are pictures of tiny rubella virus particles between cell when is rubella infects fetus it infects virtual every fetal organ. one of the outcomes of cataracts. this is steven who was born during the 1964 '65 epidemic born and deaf an pictured here at about age 8. and one who worked up stairs around the corner from the institute and he was a self-made man grew up in the bronx was not two pennies to rub together worked his way through medical school almost was shut out of medical school because he was jewish earned a new york state scholarsh
unlike zika affects pregnancy in about 15% of first time smetter and it will damage between 90 and 100% so you can imagine in the midst of this rubella eld with no vaccine available in 1964 women were terrified and many, many -- were effected by it. 20,000 babies born, blind, deaf, disabled with shrunken heads with zika babies, combination of these conditions, and unknown number of other women but at least 5,000 chose to terminate their pregnancies because of the epidemic. they couldn't be they...
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and all have ties to the caribbean where zika is widespread. so far there is no problems with babies born to these women but neurological issues may not show up for a year so the infants s are monitored closely. >>> and one of the oldest prosthetic devices in history. the wooden big toe, it was almost 3,000 years old and found in a woman's burial site. and refitted several times for the owner, a priest's daughter. and the experts could tell that the goal was to make it look natural and feel comfortable. >> interesting glad you toed us sorry. >>> and the phillies and the phanatic spend time with the kids in the oncology unit. they snapped pictures and got the famous nose hug. or whatever you call that. >>> still to come on "action news" at 5:00. a new ruling from the allegations from the set of bachelor in paradise why the production is resuming. >>> and why singer adele paid a visit to a british firehouse to enjoy a cup of tea and some cake. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and
and all have ties to the caribbean where zika is widespread. so far there is no problems with babies born to these women but neurological issues may not show up for a year so the infants s are monitored closely. >>> and one of the oldest prosthetic devices in history. the wooden big toe, it was almost 3,000 years old and found in a woman's burial site. and refitted several times for the owner, a priest's daughter. and the experts could tell that the goal was to make it look natural and...
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hindering infection of the zika virus, are you enjoying yourself?> the job is a great challenge and i'm enjoying the challenge, yes sir. >> i'm going to get in the lead here a little bit, in your prior life on the other side of the witness table, i know you shared my frustration with the implementation of the competitive bidding program. i'm not going to go too much further into this except we do not have the providers that we use to have and people have to drive 150 miles with regard to medical equipment and access to it. last year we passed the 21st century cures act which sought to reduce at least temporarily the impact of these payment changes so you deserve the intent of the program with the payment amounts, and reduce the beneficiary costs to the medicare program, do you think the agency needs to provide additional regulatory changes to its implementation and so on the one i'm trying to do is give a sense of whether legislation is needed? >> legislation would be welcome but they moved in the direction of allowing the durable medical equipment
hindering infection of the zika virus, are you enjoying yourself?> the job is a great challenge and i'm enjoying the challenge, yes sir. >> i'm going to get in the lead here a little bit, in your prior life on the other side of the witness table, i know you shared my frustration with the implementation of the competitive bidding program. i'm not going to go too much further into this except we do not have the providers that we use to have and people have to drive 150 miles with regard...
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the united states of america and the two that is in most recent memory are the ebola outbreak and zika outbreak not to mention the long-standing commitment for hiv and aids that are being done in africa, almost all of whom these trials are led by international scientist who were trained by foe gerty grants. with regard to ebola, you might be recall that in west africa in liberia and sierra leone they had 28,000 case and 11,000 deaths. if that had gone beyond those borders to places like mali or nigeria it could have been a greater catastrophe and when affected individuals went to mali and went to nigeria it didn't make much press because it was a success, but the investigators in those countries were able to handle, identify, isolate, contact trace and stop it in those countries before it started particularly in nigeria which is the most populus country in africa. each of those individuals were people who were trained at the foe gerty international center. we look upon them as our true colleagues. i referred to them and i mean that sin seller as our brothers and sisters in the battle o
the united states of america and the two that is in most recent memory are the ebola outbreak and zika outbreak not to mention the long-standing commitment for hiv and aids that are being done in africa, almost all of whom these trials are led by international scientist who were trained by foe gerty grants. with regard to ebola, you might be recall that in west africa in liberia and sierra leone they had 28,000 case and 11,000 deaths. if that had gone beyond those borders to places like mali or...
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welcome to summer, mosquito season is here, health offices are concerned about the potential for zikapreading with bug by the. they recommend using insect repellant that contains deet, best way to prevent getting the mosquito bite but difficult to avoid pesky bugs if you are outside a lot. >> really worse thing you can does scratch a mosquito bite because when it by the it releases histamine, and that case itching. more you scratch the more histamines gets released and more it itches. >> reporter: instead of scratching doctors recommend putting hydrocortisone on the bite to kill the itch and will help it heel faster. doctors say other remedies like alcohol, witch hazel and toothpaste can dry out your skin and make it itch even more. >> good alternative is to grab ice and put on that itch bite, ice kills itch and even if you are at the pool, you have a cooler, with ice in it or cold drink, put right on there and that will kill that itch. >> how about that, ice, simple solution. potential danger with scratching too much is you can break the skin and cause increase risk for infection f t
welcome to summer, mosquito season is here, health offices are concerned about the potential for zikapreading with bug by the. they recommend using insect repellant that contains deet, best way to prevent getting the mosquito bite but difficult to avoid pesky bugs if you are outside a lot. >> really worse thing you can does scratch a mosquito bite because when it by the it releases histamine, and that case itching. more you scratch the more histamines gets released and more it itches....
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the centers for disease control has new advice for men recently traveled to areas affected by the zikaths after visiting those areas to try to conceive a child. the virus can stay in man's system transmitted to a woman who can pass the disease on to her fetus. the cdc says many hospitals are not testing men for the virus and have focused exclusively on testing pregnant women. >> if you work in an office you need to get out in the sunshine. new study found nine in 10 people struggle to get enough vitamin d because they spend too much time indoors. it puts thousands of greater risk for osteoporosis cardiovascular disease andular s >> what's the key to staying smart in your golden years? well, a healthy love of life. new research finds that over 50 could improve their vocabulary and visual awareness by having sex on a regular basis. experts say intimacy stimulates areas of the brain associated with learning. >> i tell my wife that all the time. >> just admit to being over 50. >> no, i -- [laughter] >> i better leave that alone. we better move on. >> 5:41 is our coming up on fox5 news morn
the centers for disease control has new advice for men recently traveled to areas affected by the zikaths after visiting those areas to try to conceive a child. the virus can stay in man's system transmitted to a woman who can pass the disease on to her fetus. the cdc says many hospitals are not testing men for the virus and have focused exclusively on testing pregnant women. >> if you work in an office you need to get out in the sunshine. new study found nine in 10 people struggle to get...
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reporter: controlling mosquito population is crucial to prevending spread of disease like west nile and zika which is not known to infect mosquitoes in our region but has been spreading from countries closer to the equator into the u.s. >> it hasn't gotten there yet. we are just beginning the season as far as i know but it is always a real possibility. it can happen. >> reporter: mosquito control is everyone's responsibility from eliminating breeding ground by dumping out rainwater to protecting yourself with bug spray and reporting areas like abandon pools. camden county launch on line reporting tool last summer and officials say it was useful at dispatching mosquitoes spot ters or fat head minute owes. school of fish may look tiny and cute but mosquitoes, it is their war nightmare. >> mosquitoes bleed in water. they eat larvae. >> reporter: mosquitoes aren't only disease carrying insects. cdc oncer of the severe season for tic born disease these year. camden county has one confirmed case of the brain attacking virus and getting 10 reports of lyme disease. >> we're early stages now but by j
reporter: controlling mosquito population is crucial to prevending spread of disease like west nile and zika which is not known to infect mosquitoes in our region but has been spreading from countries closer to the equator into the u.s. >> it hasn't gotten there yet. we are just beginning the season as far as i know but it is always a real possibility. it can happen. >> reporter: mosquito control is everyone's responsibility from eliminating breeding ground by dumping out rainwater...
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let me shift to the zika virus, mr. secretary you know there are a bunch of cases, 1400, in florida alone. and your administration 2018 budget states, and i quote, outbreaks like zika will not be a one time event, capacity building at all levels as well as innovation in dyiiagnostics needed to prevent and control these outbreaks and understand more about these vectors. end of quote. yet the administration slashes the very programs designed to bolster capacity at all levels. so does your budget cut can more than $7.2 billion from nih? >> i can't tell you how proud i am of the wok being done at nih to work on a vaccinvaccine. we're in the phase two trial of. the cdc is doing phenomenal work to make certain that surveillance and detection -- >> i understand all that. >> i believe the budget accommodates for handling any challenge that may exist from the zika threat. >> i understand. but the question is does it cut $7.2 billion from nih? >> the proposed budget identifies reductions that we believe can be accomplished at nih
let me shift to the zika virus, mr. secretary you know there are a bunch of cases, 1400, in florida alone. and your administration 2018 budget states, and i quote, outbreaks like zika will not be a one time event, capacity building at all levels as well as innovation in dyiiagnostics needed to prevent and control these outbreaks and understand more about these vectors. end of quote. yet the administration slashes the very programs designed to bolster capacity at all levels. so does your budget...
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. >>> new today, mosquitos that carry diseases like the zika virus are showing up in more places, it be found 3 n. 38 more counties. researches don't think they are new, but they suspect that they are just increasing testing. the mosquitos have been in our area for over three years. >>> how many of you have googled medical information for yourself or your child? many parents do that even though we all know there is a whole lot the web. >> that's right. it's important to know which resources to turn to when you need some real answers. to dor reas doreen gensler has a look ats ones you can count on. >> there a lot of online resources and a lot of apps where you can find the specialists are, where the pediatric hospitals are. so i'd start with those and then you can get more and more specialized depending on the situation. >> reporter: here are some of the resources that dr. newman recommends. for injury prevention, safe kids.org. for help finding a good children's hospital, then go to children hospitals.org. to learn more about pediatric specialists, go to children.org. >>> and we know
. >>> new today, mosquitos that carry diseases like the zika virus are showing up in more places, it be found 3 n. 38 more counties. researches don't think they are new, but they suspect that they are just increasing testing. the mosquitos have been in our area for over three years. >>> how many of you have googled medical information for yourself or your child? many parents do that even though we all know there is a whole lot the web. >> that's right. it's important to...
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this could reduce the spread of diseases like malaria and zika. >>> we're off to a much cooler start. here's a look outside from the east bay hills came at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> breaking news. b.a.r.t. is dealing with delays going to the east bay this evening. the reason, some minor flooding on tracks caused by underground natural springs. b.a.r.t. tweeted about it, blaming equipment problems. several passengers have posted these pictures. if you can take a different way to get home, it might save you some time. and if you're waiting for someone on b.a.r.t., could be a while before they arrive. >>> and a big cleanup effort near bacaville cleaning up su
this could reduce the spread of diseases like malaria and zika. >>> we're off to a much cooler start. here's a look outside from the east bay hills came at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for...
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going to take this international trip and they are both working on families so they can't travel to zikaplaces so they can't -- we are looking at going to europe. wants to go to paris. husband said absolutely not, it's not safe. most americans and many brits and many french people are experiencing this reality, whatever -- it's not a political conversation anymore. this is a matter of survival at this point. >> eric: kat, open it up to the bigger picture. what they've done in europe is allowed open borders, they've taken a lot of refugees, a lot of people traveling from country to country. it became dangerous. isn't it the point where trying to make, let's not become like europe? >> kat: i have said zero times that i ever want in this country what they have in europe. europe does have problems we do not have. you need to be careful. i don't, when it comes to terrorism as a whole, maybe not in europe but let's say here, i don't think -- what's the good in talking about how afraid we are? they want us to be afraid. >> eric: so we don't allow the same political correctness -- >> kat: i am a
going to take this international trip and they are both working on families so they can't travel to zikaplaces so they can't -- we are looking at going to europe. wants to go to paris. husband said absolutely not, it's not safe. most americans and many brits and many french people are experiencing this reality, whatever -- it's not a political conversation anymore. this is a matter of survival at this point. >> eric: kat, open it up to the bigger picture. what they've done in europe is...
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this could reduce the spread of diseases like malaria and zika. >>> we're off to a much cooler start. outside from the east bay hills camera. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. >>> breaking news. b.a.r.t. is dealing with delays going to the east bay this ening. the reason, some minor flooding on tracks caused by underground natural springs. b.a.r.t. tweeted about it, blaming equipment problems. several passengers have posted these pictures. if you can take a different way to get home, it migh
this could reduce the spread of diseases like malaria and zika. >>> we're off to a much cooler start. outside from the east bay hills camera. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the...
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i'd almost rather zika make a comeback than zima. [ laughter ] which by the way is really good timingyou really want to wait until there's a virus that's one letter off from the name of your product before relaunching that product. but i guess these are turbulent times. and we need as many ways to get drunk as possible. so welcome back, zima. graduation soap is wrapping up. and commencement ceremony, this is a big deal for the students and their families. and many schools as you know book celebrity speakers. i believe mark zuckerberg gave a speech. hillary clinton. they all gave commencement addresses this year. not every school can land an a-lister. to the service of those graduates of those schools we put together, we've been working very hard on this, we put together an all-purpose, all-star graduation speech that is 100% guaranteed to position you for success in life. so pay attention because i think you just might learn something. >> administrators, faculty -- >> brothers and sisters -- >> nerds, jocks, douche bags -- >> sex offenders, both registered and unregistered -- >> and t
i'd almost rather zika make a comeback than zima. [ laughter ] which by the way is really good timingyou really want to wait until there's a virus that's one letter off from the name of your product before relaunching that product. but i guess these are turbulent times. and we need as many ways to get drunk as possible. so welcome back, zima. graduation soap is wrapping up. and commencement ceremony, this is a big deal for the students and their families. and many schools as you know book...
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a new study raising concerns about a chemical used to kill mosquito with zika.l has been linked to delayed motor skills in babies. people in south florida protested the use of the chemicals at the time they were using it but the e.p.a. and the c.d.c. weighed in saying it posed no health risks when sprayed in low concentrations. michelle: teenagers are finally getting the message about the dangers of smoking. a new government survey show the number of teens use e greats dropped from -- e-cigarettes dropped to 2.2 million in the first decline since 2011 according to the c.d.c. media campaign and the bush to ban sale of e-cigarettes to minors are credited for the decline. nancy: last fall, a high school made history with every senior sending one application to college. now we learn how it worked out. q mccray with the breakdown as we put the "spotlight on education." q: there have been dozens of graduations at ballou high over the years but this one is historic. >> i'm the first to graduate high school and college. >> you are looking at three members of the record-
a new study raising concerns about a chemical used to kill mosquito with zika.l has been linked to delayed motor skills in babies. people in south florida protested the use of the chemicals at the time they were using it but the e.p.a. and the c.d.c. weighed in saying it posed no health risks when sprayed in low concentrations. michelle: teenagers are finally getting the message about the dangers of smoking. a new government survey show the number of teens use e greats dropped from --...
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. >>> it is fists verse mosquitoes aim cleve bryan battle to stop the spread of zika in our region. > we are getting a beautiful break from the heat and humidity but steaminess and storminess will return for our fathers day weekend, we will have your forecast, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 6:00 start right now. >>> we wanted to send these jurors we wanted to thank them and continue to be looking at the facts of the case, and, and see that this case will never have been brought here today. >> now at 6:00 bill cosby's spokesmen confident but jury remains at a stand still. we learned today that they are dead locked on all three charges in the sexual assault trial, deliberations now in their fourth day. and right now the jury is once again attempting to reach a verdict after the judge ordered them, to keep working good evening i'm jessica dean. >>> i'm natasha brown. "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden has been tracking details of this trial from the very beginning, and joins us live from norristown, joe, what can you tell us about what is happening at this hour >> reporter: lets get you u
. >>> it is fists verse mosquitoes aim cleve bryan battle to stop the spread of zika in our region. > we are getting a beautiful break from the heat and humidity but steaminess and storminess will return for our fathers day weekend, we will have your forecast, cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 6:00 start right now. >>> we wanted to send these jurors we wanted to thank them and continue to be looking at the facts of the case, and, and see that this case will never have...
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these people are dying because of things like zika, that we had a scare with, things like dinga and cholera. there are many components about this. steve bannon is talking about this country but what affects the world affects us. let's see how this plays out. >> the two photos were not from the krer money -- ceremony, but jared kushner and he was not there. >> the president said, we will see if we can make a deal that is fair, the allies shot that down and said this is no non-negotiable. it sounds a little disingenuous to say that. >> the political aspect, rush limbaugh did something he very rarely does, he addressed the president on his show and said, please, sir, don't do this. i can only tell you- >> don't do this? >> in other words, he wanted him to do exactly what he did today. what he was saying was don't go back on your campaign promise because there's millions of people who voted for you depending on this. >> how much was this about appealing to the base? >> i think there is some of that. places like pennsylvania, ohio, west virginia had a problem, their voters did not want this. the
these people are dying because of things like zika, that we had a scare with, things like dinga and cholera. there are many components about this. steve bannon is talking about this country but what affects the world affects us. let's see how this plays out. >> the two photos were not from the krer money -- ceremony, but jared kushner and he was not there. >> the president said, we will see if we can make a deal that is fair, the allies shot that down and said this is no...
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it pays for public health scare like the zika outbreak. i want to bring in someone this bill would profoundly affect. he's a democratic governor from colorado. governor, i want to get a sense, you know, as kelly o'donnell said, i want to get away from the larger concepts here and get down to how this is going to affect americans across the country including the residents of colorado? >> well, we look at the affect on colorado it's going to be significant and negative. clearly when you take away that many people coverage from that many people with medicaid, it disproportionately affects our rural areas and as you point out earlier is going to disproportionately affect the senior citizens especially that group from 50 to 65. when you begin to ratchet down the coverage. ultimately i thought the idea was they were going to try to improve obamacare and find a way to make a health care system that was better. this seems really mostly just a large tax cut for some of the wealthiest people in this country. i've talked to a bunch of them in colorad
it pays for public health scare like the zika outbreak. i want to bring in someone this bill would profoundly affect. he's a democratic governor from colorado. governor, i want to get a sense, you know, as kelly o'donnell said, i want to get away from the larger concepts here and get down to how this is going to affect americans across the country including the residents of colorado? >> well, we look at the affect on colorado it's going to be significant and negative. clearly when you...
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if we were sitting here and there would be, we would say there would be no new technology, no zika crisis, no other things that came up like a new opiate crisis, you could say, fine, let's keep medicaid as it is. in that chart, but that's not the reality. the truth is, nobody can sit here today, and we should not expect bureaucrats in washington to sit here today 2017 and fix the amount that we're going to spend on our health care system in 2025 for low-income people, for kids, for people with disabilities and for seniors. and when we have an aging baby boomer population that's going to begin to turn 80 in 2025, that's when the shape of that curve gets dramatically cut. so that curve is a complete misrepresentation of the difference between what will need to be spent in those years based upon even an efficient look at history versus what is there, which is a much more constrained per-person look. and look, we have to decide, are we really moving to a place where we say for the vast majority of people, we're going to fix the amount of health care they can get every year. if they need more,
if we were sitting here and there would be, we would say there would be no new technology, no zika crisis, no other things that came up like a new opiate crisis, you could say, fine, let's keep medicaid as it is. in that chart, but that's not the reality. the truth is, nobody can sit here today, and we should not expect bureaucrats in washington to sit here today 2017 and fix the amount that we're going to spend on our health care system in 2025 for low-income people, for kids, for people with...
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guest: the coverage of the got virus, we have had -- the coverage of the zika virus, we have had families with babies born with that. viruses coming into the united states can't create public health problems -- states can create public health problems. guest: in both of these republican bills, there are cuts to public health. there is a big fund that pays for a big budget of the center disease -- center of disease control. both of these bills would cut that significantly. host: another health issue talked about is the opioid crisis. can you talk about the impact of the house and senate legislation on funding for treatment for opioid addiction? guest: the senate bill has $2 billion for the epidemic. are saying it is not enough. it is a major killer of americans in this country. it has become a major issue. that is when we talked about the course trading that -- about the horse trading that mitch mcconnell could do. it would not be surprising if it increases. about 30% of people with opioid addiction are covered by medicaid. medicaid pays one third of all opioid treatment and united states.
guest: the coverage of the got virus, we have had -- the coverage of the zika virus, we have had families with babies born with that. viruses coming into the united states can't create public health problems -- states can create public health problems. guest: in both of these republican bills, there are cuts to public health. there is a big fund that pays for a big budget of the center disease -- center of disease control. both of these bills would cut that significantly. host: another health...
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republican party being captured by this donor network because they vote against things like funding for zikand ebola. they don't believe in public health. they just come from a different. will system. amy: how did you find out about the nobel prize-winning economist buchanan and his close ties to the koch brothers, particularly charles koch? >> i did not set out looking for this man. he announced himself to me from the archives. i had just finished a book on something else when i happened on the story of the school closures in prince edward county from 1959 to 1964 in protest against brown versus board of education and in the name of individual liberty and states rights. the county virginia bluefly shut down its outlook school system and sent all of the white children off to private schools in deprived like children of any formal education for five years. children ofblack any formal education for five years. was essentially school vouchers. i became intrigued about this. alan milton friedman had written as first case for vouchers wererch segregationists going to say they're going to complete
republican party being captured by this donor network because they vote against things like funding for zikand ebola. they don't believe in public health. they just come from a different. will system. amy: how did you find out about the nobel prize-winning economist buchanan and his close ties to the koch brothers, particularly charles koch? >> i did not set out looking for this man. he announced himself to me from the archives. i had just finished a book on something else when i happened...