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the cdc estimates 68 patients across 16 states have been infected with p aeruginosa. these eye drops introduced into the u.s. of bacteria. >> that we've never seen before. >> and we'll be able to solve it. you know, that's what scientists do. but also points to the dangers. what happens when you bring in essential medical products from overseas. >> well, that was sloane glass reporting. the cdc says you should see a doctor if you experience any of the symptoms associated with this problem, either yellow, green or clear discharge from your eye, eye pain or redness if you feel like something's in your eye. if you have sensitivity to light, especially if your vision becomes blurry, definitely want to contact your doctor. it's 7.52. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news, former president trump is holding his first rally for 2024. >> as a potential indictment is looming. >> look its best. it's time to get there. >> i'm going to >> i can't wait to watch harris. yeah. oh, yeah. i'm john wick movies. always globe trotting john wick chapter 4 apparently had a pretty good op
the cdc estimates 68 patients across 16 states have been infected with p aeruginosa. these eye drops introduced into the u.s. of bacteria. >> that we've never seen before. >> and we'll be able to solve it. you know, that's what scientists do. but also points to the dangers. what happens when you bring in essential medical products from overseas. >> well, that was sloane glass reporting. the cdc says you should see a doctor if you experience any of the symptoms associated with...
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the cdc estimates 68 patients across 16 states have been infected with p aeruginosa. these eye drops introduced into the u.s. of bacteria. >> that we've never seen before. and we'll be able to solve it. you know, that's what scientists do. but also points to the dangers. what happens when you bring in essential medical products from overseas. >> sloane glass reporting the cdc says you should see a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms after using those drops. if you see any yellow or green clear discharge from the eye, if you have any, i pain redness. if you feel like something is in your eye or you're sensitive to light, especially if your vision becomes blurry, you want to contact your doctor. >> 5.51. right now lets talk warriors gary payton, the second made his season debut with golden state. got a standing ovation and his dad la shawn, proud as can be the warriors at the chase center. they are planning jumper was now let's get down to business. both teams neck and neck in the 1st half. and then the does manage to take the lead. yeah. well, the timberwolv
the cdc estimates 68 patients across 16 states have been infected with p aeruginosa. these eye drops introduced into the u.s. of bacteria. >> that we've never seen before. and we'll be able to solve it. you know, that's what scientists do. but also points to the dangers. what happens when you bring in essential medical products from overseas. >> sloane glass reporting the cdc says you should see a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms after using those drops. if you see any...
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cdc says young girls experience assault at three times more than their male counterparts. gillian is live with more. >>-- sexual violence including rape in the last year alone, the number surged. government officials call it a crisis now. the major driver of this surge, according to derek gordon, teen girls, like everyone else, living more of their lives online. >> it is easy pickings, if you will, for the pedophile, he can look at a significant amount of potential victims and hone down the one he wants. they are pretty much a dinner menu for predators. >> 94% of women who are raped experience ptsd and 33% consider suicide. >> sexual exploitation or abuse can be traumatic and in my experience, many young people don't want to disclose this is happening. >> why don't teen girls want to disclose what is happening when they are sexually traumatized? take a listen. >> we live in a world that blames the victims for what is done to them because of everything they could have done and your mind is filled with all the things you shouldn't have done. >> the cdc tells us that teen gir
cdc says young girls experience assault at three times more than their male counterparts. gillian is live with more. >>-- sexual violence including rape in the last year alone, the number surged. government officials call it a crisis now. the major driver of this surge, according to derek gordon, teen girls, like everyone else, living more of their lives online. >> it is easy pickings, if you will, for the pedophile, he can look at a significant amount of potential victims and hone...
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rosa: 90% of our funding comes from the cdc. laura: rosa barber, the chief operating officer for peas, says the organization had to let go of its permanent space due to the funding uncertainty. on the day we met, they had set up in a small room at a memphis beauty shop. rosa: we have spent so many years drilling and making people feel good about testing and taking care of themselves. we built the trust within the community. so all of this is just going down the drain quickly. and it's affecting people who look like myself, people who -- like my co-workers, and that's what is heartbreaking about the entire situation. laura: emmitte james, who lives st across the river in arkansas, visits peas every few months for condoms. he's also received testing through the organization. emmitte: they actually help some people that's not fortunate enough to be able to go to a regular doctor. we need the prevention and that lets you know it's all safe, that you have pele on your side, that you can get health care that you need. laura: the memph
rosa: 90% of our funding comes from the cdc. laura: rosa barber, the chief operating officer for peas, says the organization had to let go of its permanent space due to the funding uncertainty. on the day we met, they had set up in a small room at a memphis beauty shop. rosa: we have spent so many years drilling and making people feel good about testing and taking care of themselves. we built the trust within the community. so all of this is just going down the drain quickly. and it's affecting...
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what the former cdc director from the trump administration said today, and dr. fauci's response. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. the battle for bakhmut. the images here this evening. a ukrainian drone operator taking cover during a russian attack. james longman tonight, just 15 miles from the front lines. and tonight, here in the u.s., what the director of national intelligence said today about russia's strategy in ukraine. how russia believes they can win this. >>> here in the u.s., emergency teams on the scene of yet another train derailment tonight. 22 cars off the tracks. >>> tiger woods being sued by his ex-girlfriend over the nondisclosure agreement she claims she was forced to sign. >>> the breaking news tonight on syracuse coaching legend jim boeheim. what the school is saying. what the coach is saying. >>> and america strong tonight. the simple lesson about sunsets and holding hands. it got our attention. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we begin tonight with the justice department sweeping investigation
what the former cdc director from the trump administration said today, and dr. fauci's response. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. the battle for bakhmut. the images here this evening. a ukrainian drone operator taking cover during a russian attack. james longman tonight, just 15 miles from the front lines. and tonight, here in the u.s., what the director of national intelligence said today about russia's strategy in ukraine. how russia believes they can win this. >>> here in...
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one of the key items adversely impacting teens, they find, as well as the cdc finds, is social media. can you unpack that for us? >> we certainly know according to a recent study by the cdc there is an increase in young people especially teen girls expressing sadness, depression and anxiety. three out of five girls are saying things are hopeless and a number have considered suicide. the pandemic had an incredible toll with young people and stress. we also know that social media has some tremendous benefits in terms of keeping young people connected allowing this emotion to engage in activities that can be a release for them but there can be a down side sometimes. it is important for parents and caregivers to be aware of what young people are doing and thinking about that quality of what they engage in over quantity. >> gillian: one in three teenage girls the cdc study have been so persistently depressed, anxious or sad that they considered taking their own lives in the last year. that's a staggering number to really think about. that's not just an increase, sounds like an explosion. >
one of the key items adversely impacting teens, they find, as well as the cdc finds, is social media. can you unpack that for us? >> we certainly know according to a recent study by the cdc there is an increase in young people especially teen girls expressing sadness, depression and anxiety. three out of five girls are saying things are hopeless and a number have considered suicide. the pandemic had an incredible toll with young people and stress. we also know that social media has some...
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the cdc offering tips to parents to keep their babies safe. keep all surfaces and your hands clean during the preparation process. if you use a breast pump, make sure to clean and dry all of the parts thoroughly. also, if you use powdered formula, never put the scoop on the counter or in the sink and then place it back in the container. that's a huge no-no. make sure you wash it first and reseal the container. also make sure you wash all of the bottles. things like this may seem obvious but when it comes to caring for your baby you can never be too safe. guys? >> thank you, stephanie. as if new parenting isn't hard enough. >> you're so tired and sleepy and out of it anyway. there's so much to think about. >> just sanitize. [ laughter ] >>> we turn to the grammy award winning rapper macklemore sharing his struggle with sobriety and revealing his, quote, very painful relapse during the pandemic. whit johnson is here with that. whit, good morning to you. >> linsey, good morning. macklemore has been open and honest about his addiction saying recov
the cdc offering tips to parents to keep their babies safe. keep all surfaces and your hands clean during the preparation process. if you use a breast pump, make sure to clean and dry all of the parts thoroughly. also, if you use powdered formula, never put the scoop on the counter or in the sink and then place it back in the container. that's a huge no-no. make sure you wash it first and reseal the container. also make sure you wash all of the bottles. things like this may seem obvious but...
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more deaths reported after the cdc discovers a rare bacteria in eyedrops. we'll have details on this ahead. it's easy to get lost in investment research, introducing jpmorgan personal advisers, david with an advisor to create your personalized plan investments for your goals. okay, great. jpmorgan wealth management darlings. if you've been paying attention, it's easy to see. prices are going up on just about everything. that's why you need to do your wallet a favor and called khar shield. while you can still get last year's pricing, that's right. one call to car shield now locks you into 2022 prices so you can have peace of mind knowing that you're not only protected from mechanical breakdowns, but also from those rising rates if you're driving an out of warranty vehicle car showed offers plans that cover up to 6000 parts and systems in your car, truck or suv. why would you pay for expensive repairs call car show now before a breakdown. being an essential worker and a mom of three finances can be very tight at times. if it wasn't for car shields. i wouldn't
more deaths reported after the cdc discovers a rare bacteria in eyedrops. we'll have details on this ahead. it's easy to get lost in investment research, introducing jpmorgan personal advisers, david with an advisor to create your personalized plan investments for your goals. okay, great. jpmorgan wealth management darlings. if you've been paying attention, it's easy to see. prices are going up on just about everything. that's why you need to do your wallet a favor and called khar shield. while...
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shared parts brown is an epidemiologist at the cdc. thank you r being here. similar question to you. we had been making progress on saving the lives of more young people and keeping them alive after they were born. then there was this sudden turn during the pandemic. did that spike come as a surprise to you? >> yes, it was absolutely a surprise for us. we were looking to compare rates of sudden unexpected infant rates prior to the covid-19 pandemic to the first year of data after the covid-19 pandemic began. we did see the overall rate between 2015 and 2020 did not change. but we saw a surprising increase among non-hispanic black infants. >> the sewage rate, this is the sudden unexplained infant death, that is what you are referring to? >> sudden unexpected infant death. >> along with us being surprised at the rate increase for non-hispanic black infants, it is important to point out the racial disparities and the pattern of those disparities had been consistent from as far back as 1995. we typically saw the highest rate of sudden unexpected infant deaths amo
shared parts brown is an epidemiologist at the cdc. thank you r being here. similar question to you. we had been making progress on saving the lives of more young people and keeping them alive after they were born. then there was this sudden turn during the pandemic. did that spike come as a surprise to you? >> yes, it was absolutely a surprise for us. we were looking to compare rates of sudden unexpected infant rates prior to the covid-19 pandemic to the first year of data after the...
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elyangÉlica: esto no es menos preocupante, los cdc tienen otra alerta sanitaria debido a la cÁndida, un hongo nocivo para la salud, un estudio reciente dice que es resistente a los medicamentos, y que podrÍa ser mortal. el hongo se transmite especialmente en centros de atenciÓn mÉdica donde no se realizan prÁcticas de prevenciÓn y control de infecciones adecuadamente. los autores del estudio encontraron un drÁstico aumento en los casos, entre 2016 y 2021 en todo el paÍs. carolina: la garrapata o el hongo. [risas] estamos de mal en peor. cambiamos el tema, un influencer desata la polÉmica en redes sociales por comer comida de perros para aumentar su musculatura. elyangÉlica: luego lo publica en redes sociales con toda clase de relaciones, y para hablar de esta nos acompaÑa al investigador mÉdico, ernesto prieto. ¿quÉ puede pasarle a una persona si come comida de perro? bienvenido. >> sÍ, desde el punto de vista cientÍfico, es una ocasiÓn extraÑa cuando un ser humano se comporta esta manera, desdehilado de la seguridad alimentaria es desbaratado, pero los fisicoculturi
elyangÉlica: esto no es menos preocupante, los cdc tienen otra alerta sanitaria debido a la cÁndida, un hongo nocivo para la salud, un estudio reciente dice que es resistente a los medicamentos, y que podrÍa ser mortal. el hongo se transmite especialmente en centros de atenciÓn mÉdica donde no se realizan prÁcticas de prevenciÓn y control de infecciones adecuadamente. los autores del estudio encontraron un drÁstico aumento en los casos, entre 2016 y 2021 en todo el paÍs. carolina: la...
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. >>> tonight an alarming new report from the cdc shows the number of american women who died while giving birth or shortly afterwards spiked dramatically during the covid pandemic, with women of color being the most impacted. there were more than 1,200 maternal deaths in 2021. that's up 60% since 2019. and the u.s. maternal mortality rate is now at its highest point since 1965. what's happening? here's cbs's caitlin huey-burns. >> praise the lord. >> reporter: 23-year-old selena martin was thrilled when she found out she was pregnant, but she was also concerned about getting the kind of care she needed. >> one of my biggest anxieties was if i have to go to the hospital, i may not make it. >> reporter: the stakes for pregnant women like martin are high. mortality rates among black women are nearly three times higher compared to white women, a sharp increase from previous years. >> there is certain levels of fear. >> reporter: kai bindberg is an adteorater andnfant heth. what do those numbers say to you? >> i think that it's contributed to a lot of things -- medical coverage, even access to
. >>> tonight an alarming new report from the cdc shows the number of american women who died while giving birth or shortly afterwards spiked dramatically during the covid pandemic, with women of color being the most impacted. there were more than 1,200 maternal deaths in 2021. that's up 60% since 2019. and the u.s. maternal mortality rate is now at its highest point since 1965. what's happening? here's cbs's caitlin huey-burns. >> praise the lord. >> reporter: 23-year-old...
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this is an e-mail between todd and the folks at cdc. by the way, let me talk this through, these are more of my conversations with the cdc completely recontacted, the subject thereof. redacted. next one there, please. i also found as a result of the foia cdc tracks every tweet that a congressman puts out. not just republican, but democrat. they keep a spread sheet, they make it every week. this showed up in the foia for me as i'm in the spread sheet that they track. why is this interesting? okay, so they're tracking congressmen's tweets at cdc, they're enrolled in the partner support portal at twitter. and then i found -- this is why, i found alex berenson's report very interesting because what he found out is that scott gottlieb worked hard and twitter complied, it looks like, to censor a tweet from a doctor about natural immunity. guess what? on the same data that doctor the's tweet was censored, so were my betweens. tweets, on naturalal immunity. why is this important? what is consequential about the date? this is three days after th
this is an e-mail between todd and the folks at cdc. by the way, let me talk this through, these are more of my conversations with the cdc completely recontacted, the subject thereof. redacted. next one there, please. i also found as a result of the foia cdc tracks every tweet that a congressman puts out. not just republican, but democrat. they keep a spread sheet, they make it every week. this showed up in the foia for me as i'm in the spread sheet that they track. why is this interesting?...
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yet we have this ridiculous notion from the cdc. the cdc says, and i will ask you this question, let's started as a question. you are 16 year old had covid, at your 16 year old gets better and now has recovered from covid. you vaccinate them and they get myocardia to. are you going to give them to vaccines? your child, give them two more vaccines? >> i am not a physician, i would have to discuss -- >> you have children? >> i do. >> have you vaccinating your children? >> i have. >> how many times? >> three or four times. >> [laughter] three or four times? the cdc recommends this and you are obviously someone who is self interested in the outcome here but the cdc says that if you are 15, 16 year old gets covid, recovers, takes the vaccine and get it myocardia's and hospitalized with heart enzymes and is very sick, the cdc says as soon as they're better, vaccinate them again. you know how many parents think it's reasonable to do? you know how many countries do not do that for children? sweden does not offer the vaccine for kids under 1
yet we have this ridiculous notion from the cdc. the cdc says, and i will ask you this question, let's started as a question. you are 16 year old had covid, at your 16 year old gets better and now has recovered from covid. you vaccinate them and they get myocardia to. are you going to give them to vaccines? your child, give them two more vaccines? >> i am not a physician, i would have to discuss -- >> you have children? >> i do. >> have you vaccinating your children?...
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cdc is released new statistics detailing severe depression among teenage girls. it found nearly one in three girls between the ages of 13 and 18 seriously consider taking their own lives in 2021. the same study found nearly three and five teenage girls felt persistence sadness that year. that's double the rate of teenage boys. researchers say that more needs to be done to help support team girls in particular. just don't have the resources to provide all the support that we need to whether that's no counselors are physicians and providers. the cdc found the social isolation covid lockdowns during the peak of the pandemic was especially painful for girls in that age group. it's not treated as a limb, a legitimate problem. and until people see the suicide rates, and they're like, oh, well, we never knew the cdc says serious mental health issues among all teenagers have been on the rise since at least 2012 time is 8 26 lunchables will soon be on the menu at school cafeterias all over the country . kraft, heinz says it's popular , ready to eat packaged meals will be
cdc is released new statistics detailing severe depression among teenage girls. it found nearly one in three girls between the ages of 13 and 18 seriously consider taking their own lives in 2021. the same study found nearly three and five teenage girls felt persistence sadness that year. that's double the rate of teenage boys. researchers say that more needs to be done to help support team girls in particular. just don't have the resources to provide all the support that we need to whether...
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redfield who's on the task force and head of cdc if you're that dr. fauci wants to make sure he can control the narrative and so intent on controlling the narrative and downplaying the lab leak and focusing on the national origin theory of where the virus came from that he orchestrates a conference call and they get the story straight. the reason he did all of this is because he knew that our tax dollars went to a lab in wuhan, china, that was not up to code it, doing data function research, and you've got a deadly outbreak of a virus coming from where? wuhan, china. he doesn't want the world knowing the country knowing that you know, he knew all of this, trying to hide it because he was involved in getting the money to the institute where they are doing gain-of-function research. >> lastly, i want to know why is it the federal trade commission is looking to twitter to give them information on the journalists they are working with? why is the media not outraged and infuriated about this? >> they should be, it's one of the clearest infringements on fir
redfield who's on the task force and head of cdc if you're that dr. fauci wants to make sure he can control the narrative and so intent on controlling the narrative and downplaying the lab leak and focusing on the national origin theory of where the virus came from that he orchestrates a conference call and they get the story straight. the reason he did all of this is because he knew that our tax dollars went to a lab in wuhan, china, that was not up to code it, doing data function research,...
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to the index of other news and tonight a warning from the cdc. they say a tick borne illnesses on the rise in the northeast. new cases of bad decio sis rising in 10 states now, including new york, new jersey, connecticut, you can see it across the region. their symptoms range from fevers to headaches, kidney failure, they say, to check for ticks shower after spending significant time outdoors, march madness and already the first upsets tonight . 15 seed princeton, knocking off number two arizona number four virginia following a number 13 furman in the final seconds of that game when we come back, saving the zebra sharks right there as they go back into the ocean tonight. for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are positive for acetylcholine receptor antibodies. it may feel like the world is moving without you, but the picture is changing with boat. clinical trial participants achieved improved daily abilities with card added to their current treatment. and they've guard helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle weakness.
to the index of other news and tonight a warning from the cdc. they say a tick borne illnesses on the rise in the northeast. new cases of bad decio sis rising in 10 states now, including new york, new jersey, connecticut, you can see it across the region. their symptoms range from fevers to headaches, kidney failure, they say, to check for ticks shower after spending significant time outdoors, march madness and already the first upsets tonight . 15 seed princeton, knocking off number two...
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. >>> the cdc has found black women are roughly three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women, but healthcare professionals in alameda's health system and the alameda county public health department now trying to stop that reality. justin andrews shows us how one group is helping black women navigate the joys and the challenges of pregnancy. >> reporter: motherhood can be rewarding and sometimes frustrating. >> my sleep changed up, definitely. >> reporter: sabrina is now a mom of two, her newest 4 week old bundle of joy amari warms her heart. sadly, worry can too. sabrina and other black mothers face disproportionate disparities in healthcare. the cdc finds nationally black moms are two to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. >> they are quick to hurry up and try and take nd do all the cleaning stuff. they won't let you get that real bond in, one-on-one time with the baby when it first comes out. >> reporter: it's weekly check-in time. while this is not amari's first car ride, it only took one ride for sabrina to realize she's not alone in her wor
. >>> the cdc has found black women are roughly three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women, but healthcare professionals in alameda's health system and the alameda county public health department now trying to stop that reality. justin andrews shows us how one group is helping black women navigate the joys and the challenges of pregnancy. >> reporter: motherhood can be rewarding and sometimes frustrating. >> my sleep changed up, definitely. >>...
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the cdc says data from cambodian medical workers suggests the girl and her father were infected by the family's domesticated poultry. there's no signs of a drug-resistant variant of the flu. the cdc and the world health organization say they're closely monitoring the spread of bird flu worldwide. >>> when a person is diagnosed with dementia, the symptoms don't just impact the sufferer, they have a profound impact on their loved ones who watch as shared moments fade from memory. but in this next report, we can see how music can have the power to bring them back. ♪ >> reporter: a traditional chinese stringed instrument can produce a range of tones with two strings. zhao plays this instrument. he lives in kochi city, southwest japan, with his wife, takechi akiko, who suffers from dement dementia. the two first met when they performed in a chinese theater company. zhao played music and akiko was the lead actor. >> translator: i come to her and we rehearse together. we had a lot of fun. >> reporter: akiko was a japanese orphan left behind in china in world war ii. in 1989, the couple move
the cdc says data from cambodian medical workers suggests the girl and her father were infected by the family's domesticated poultry. there's no signs of a drug-resistant variant of the flu. the cdc and the world health organization say they're closely monitoring the spread of bird flu worldwide. >>> when a person is diagnosed with dementia, the symptoms don't just impact the sufferer, they have a profound impact on their loved ones who watch as shared moments fade from memory. but in...
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but the cdc says last year about 5% of infections were strong enough to resist treatment. doctor peter chin. hong from ucsf says the concern is that the resistance will continue to trend upward going from 0. >> and 2015, 2.4% in 2019 and during the pandemic and then lost all of a sudden, it's 5% of cases where. no drugs that's kind frightening to me. the symptoms of shigella include diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps. doctor chin-hong says about 40% of people who get it have to be hospitalized. >> but that most get better on their own. the cdc has seen an increase of spread among and bisexual men as well as others ms less people immune compromised individuals and international travelers. doctor chin-hong understands the frustrations of these groups after going through the covid pandemic, an increase of m-pox infections last summer and now she gala. he says it's important for anyone with symptoms to contact their doctor and get tested early. it should i clinicians now know that if the individual is sick enough to be treated, that we may need to work with the cdc and and b
but the cdc says last year about 5% of infections were strong enough to resist treatment. doctor peter chin. hong from ucsf says the concern is that the resistance will continue to trend upward going from 0. >> and 2015, 2.4% in 2019 and during the pandemic and then lost all of a sudden, it's 5% of cases where. no drugs that's kind frightening to me. the symptoms of shigella include diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps. doctor chin-hong says about 40% of people who get it have to be...
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the district says the regulations will be in line with cdc recommendations. students testing positive for covid still have to stay home for five days, but they don't need a negative test to come back to school. now, they'll need a negative test if they want to stop masking. students who test positive must mask for ten days after a positive test unless they test negative two days in a row. >>> a light ryan jacket? >> it depends how late you're going to be out. the heavy rain moves in tuesday morning. you might catch a sprinkle or two today, but mostly cloudy. the rain and wind into the early morning commute will definitely be problematic. hopefully people will be safe on the roads. >> the san mateo bridge is jammed. we talked about the tow truck they have to clear, a food truck from the high-rise. i think they ran a traffic break because they have to go from the service lane to the slow lane. >> that's what's happening in "today in the bay." join us at all eyes on donald trump this week. >> is the former president about to be indicted it's march 20th. this is
the district says the regulations will be in line with cdc recommendations. students testing positive for covid still have to stay home for five days, but they don't need a negative test to come back to school. now, they'll need a negative test if they want to stop masking. students who test positive must mask for ten days after a positive test unless they test negative two days in a row. >>> a light ryan jacket? >> it depends how late you're going to be out. the heavy rain moves...
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cdc code 0549, very guilty, signed by t the foreperson of the jury. dock it number -- state of south carolina, county. court of general sessions, july term 2022. the state versus richard alexander murdaugh, indictment for position of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, verdict guilty. signed by the foreperson of the jury. 3/2/23. >> >> thank you. madame fore lady and members of the jury, if that is the verdict of each and every juror please lea let it be known by ra raising your right hands. any individual polling requested. >> madame clerk, you need to individually poll the jury, according to their juror numbers. >> number 193, was that your verdict. >> yes. >> is it still your verdict. >> yes. >> juror 254, is this your verdict. >> yes. >> is it still you're verdict. >> yes. >> jury 326. is this your verdict. >> yes. >> is it still your verdict. >> yes. >> jury 530. >> yes. >> is it your verdict. >> yes. >> juror 544. >> yes. >> it was. >> yes, is it. >> yes. >> juror 572 was this your verdict. >> yes, is it still your verdict. >> yes
cdc code 0549, very guilty, signed by t the foreperson of the jury. dock it number -- state of south carolina, county. court of general sessions, july term 2022. the state versus richard alexander murdaugh, indictment for position of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, verdict guilty. signed by the foreperson of the jury. 3/2/23. >> >> thank you. madame fore lady and members of the jury, if that is the verdict of each and every juror please lea let it be known by ra...
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sharyn parks brown is an epidemiologist at the cdc. commander parks brown, thank you so much for being here. again, a similar question to you. we had been making, it seems, progress on saving the lives of more young people and keeping them alive after they were born. but then there was this sudden turn during the pandemic. did th spike that we saw come as a surprise to you? >> yes, this was absutely a surprise for us. so we were looking to compare the rates of sudden unexpected infant deaths prior to the covid-19 pandemic to the first year of data after the covid-19 pandemic began. and, as you outlined, we did see that the overall suid rate between 2015 and 2020 did not change. but we did see that surprising increase in the suid rate among non-hispanic black infants. william: may i just interject for a second? the suid rate, this is the sudden unexplained infant death? that's what you're referring to. >> sudden unexpected infant deaths. william: unexpected, yes. i'm sorry. >> yes. so, along with us being surprised that the rate increas
sharyn parks brown is an epidemiologist at the cdc. commander parks brown, thank you so much for being here. again, a similar question to you. we had been making, it seems, progress on saving the lives of more young people and keeping them alive after they were born. but then there was this sudden turn during the pandemic. did th spike that we saw come as a surprise to you? >> yes, this was absutely a surprise for us. so we were looking to compare the rates of sudden unexpected infant...
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why the cdc is setting off the alarm. cdc also concerned about the fact that it's misdiagnosed all the time. we are not used to fungi spreading, we are not used to yeast spreading. there is yeast a lot of places but it has to be looked at carefully and missing a lot of the diagnosis in hospitals, the hospitals are geared up the super attention to covid and missed other emerging infections. >> sandra: all right, dr. marc siegel, good to know about that. does seem to be spreading across the country. john, a quick look at the markets because we touted that big federal reserve interest rate decision at the top of the hour and jay powell did raise rates a quarter point. market reacted with a move into the green, and look at that. the markets go up, they go down, right, john as you always say and here we are back in negative territory. so they are still trying to digest the news conference that is happening right now, why jay powell said svb bank was an outlier but we need to strengthen supervision and regulation, so everybody
why the cdc is setting off the alarm. cdc also concerned about the fact that it's misdiagnosed all the time. we are not used to fungi spreading, we are not used to yeast spreading. there is yeast a lot of places but it has to be looked at carefully and missing a lot of the diagnosis in hospitals, the hospitals are geared up the super attention to covid and missed other emerging infections. >> sandra: all right, dr. marc siegel, good to know about that. does seem to be spreading across the...
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the cdc has identified dozens of people who have reported infections. at least eight lost their vision for had their eyes surgically removed because of infections caused by these drops. cnn's elizabeth cohen has more elizabeth. cnn has spoken exclusively with people who say that they were injured by ezra care, eye drops now these are the eyedrops that have been recalled because of bacterial contamination. but before they were recalled, you could buy them over the counter at a drugstore. these three people, they had dry eyes, and so they bought the eyedrops thinking that they were closed and they were secure. and they were safe . so the first person her name is rene marsh tray, she says that she now has corneal scarring, and she has filed a lawsuit because, she says, her vision it's as if she were looking out of glasses that were lined with oil. let's take a listen to renee, he said. you're probably not going to get any more vision back in that i and i mean, i cried for days, i would wonder how they could let something like this happen. i mean, i trust w
the cdc has identified dozens of people who have reported infections. at least eight lost their vision for had their eyes surgically removed because of infections caused by these drops. cnn's elizabeth cohen has more elizabeth. cnn has spoken exclusively with people who say that they were injured by ezra care, eye drops now these are the eyedrops that have been recalled because of bacterial contamination. but before they were recalled, you could buy them over the counter at a drugstore. these...
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madison, wisconsin, oberlin and san francisco is fifth of happiest cities. >>> new cdc covid guidelines with are released. recommending one bivalent dose. receiving more than one updated booster is not authorized by the fda. health leaders are shifting from preventing new infections to reducing the severity of the disease. >>> not a normal spring so far in the bay area, allergy sufferers not immune to sneezing. now bad news, sneezing season starts 20 days earlier, lasts 10 days longer. it's already in full bloom because trees and flowers have blossomed early because of the rain. the pollen count is so high, some people who have never had allergies are developing symptoms. climate change is also partially to blame. >> co2 levels increase, plants are thriving and p producing mo pollen. >> 25% more pollen in the air now than in 1990. >> wow. >>> big game at the chase center >>> big game at the chase center tonight, warriors taking on o ne ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ you can b beat it! ♪♪ visit yoyoucanbeatitit.org or c call 833-42422-4255 visit yoyoucanbeatitit.org to a ask for
madison, wisconsin, oberlin and san francisco is fifth of happiest cities. >>> new cdc covid guidelines with are released. recommending one bivalent dose. receiving more than one updated booster is not authorized by the fda. health leaders are shifting from preventing new infections to reducing the severity of the disease. >>> not a normal spring so far in the bay area, allergy sufferers not immune to sneezing. now bad news, sneezing season starts 20 days earlier, lasts 10...
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. >>> and the district says that new regulations with the covid will be in line with cdc recklations, and so here it is. the students testing positive for covid will have to stay out for five days and they can come back six days, but they have to have a negative test to go without a mask. the requirements are one thing, but how people handle the changes is another. our infectious disease director pete hong says that you to kind of use your best judgment. >> you will see a lot of differences in the way that people come down to a state of normalcy, and it is okay to have variations. >> reporter: the district is also asking the families the isolate children if they are sick and that they should mask up if they are in some high risk situation like traveling or a party, and before spring break, you should be careful. coming up, the district is going to be sending tests home before spring break, and the kids can test before they come back. >>> a grand jury in new york is hearing more testimony before they decide whether to indict president trump tuesday. he said that he thought that he woul
. >>> and the district says that new regulations with the covid will be in line with cdc recklations, and so here it is. the students testing positive for covid will have to stay out for five days and they can come back six days, but they have to have a negative test to go without a mask. the requirements are one thing, but how people handle the changes is another. our infectious disease director pete hong says that you to kind of use your best judgment. >> you will see a lot of...
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what you need to know and why the cdc is warning americans about it. >>> plus an nbc news exclusive, a virginia teacher describes the terrifying moments she was shot by a 6-year-old in her classroom. ♪ ♪ [ cat purrs ] [ phone vibrates ] introducing astepro allergy. steroid-free allergy relief that starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. now with astepro fast allergy relief, [ spray, spray ] you can astepro and go. (vo) businesses nationwide are switching to verizon business internet. (woman) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business internet solutions nationwide. (man) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from verizon. [sniff] ew. gotta get rid of this. ♪tell me why!♪ because it stinks. ♪have you tried♪ ♪new downy rinse and refresh?♪ it helps remove odors 3x better than detergent alone it worked guys! ♪yeahhhh!♪ new downy rinse and refresh i'm a new york hotel. i'm looking for someone who needs a weekend in the city. you hungry? yeah, i know a place.
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the cdc with a warning about a deadly fungus. an expert breaks down what it means. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey everyone, jennifer aniston is my guest playing can you feel it, and we tweets tonight. >>> happening now, amtrak crews trying to clean up after a train derailed in martinez, it hit a tree, derailed east of fort costa. amtrak has serious delays all day because of the crash. no one hurt. if part of your commute includes the capital corridor train, check with amtrak before you leave in the morning. we'll be right back. you didn't choose cat allergies.s. yoyou didn't choose your hairline. hot t flashes, the flu,u, or t that thingg whenen your kneeee just gives out t for no reaeaso. yoyou didn't c choose your badad back or thihis. or... . that. you dididn't choosose dedepression,, melanonoma, oror lactose i intolerance. but with k kaiser permrmanene you cacan choose y your doctr who woworks with o other best-i-in-class spspecialiss to care e for all that i is you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ you can b beat it! ♪♪
the cdc with a warning about a deadly fungus. an expert breaks down what it means. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey everyone, jennifer aniston is my guest playing can you feel it, and we tweets tonight. >>> happening now, amtrak crews trying to clean up after a train derailed in martinez, it hit a tree, derailed east of fort costa. amtrak has serious delays all day because of the crash. no one hurt. if part of your commute includes the capital corridor train, check with...
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and the outcome here but the cdc says if you're? 15 or 16-year-old gets covid, recovers, takes the vaccine and getste myocarditis and is hospitalized with heart enzymes it is very sick, the cdc says vaccinate him again you know how many american parents think that that is rational reasonable thing to do? sweden doesn't offer the vaccine for kids under 12 unless they are at risk of severe disease and i agree i'm not saying never. i think it's a reasonable oposition to say kids that are t risk or have diseases that there may be a reason to vaccinate to some. finland doesn't recommend for under 12 months and more rain and england. france, poland, switzerland. we've got half the world that have lookedch at these. there's a study in israel of thousands of patients and yet you sit here and act as if you've never heard of myocarditis and you don't think it's an increased risk when all of the studies who isolate out people by age have found that there is an increased risk after taking your vaccine. there is an increased risk compared to som
and the outcome here but the cdc says if you're? 15 or 16-year-old gets covid, recovers, takes the vaccine and getste myocarditis and is hospitalized with heart enzymes it is very sick, the cdc says vaccinate him again you know how many american parents think that that is rational reasonable thing to do? sweden doesn't offer the vaccine for kids under 12 unless they are at risk of severe disease and i agree i'm not saying never. i think it's a reasonable oposition to say kids that are t risk or...
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esta noche los cdc emitieron una alerta sobre un hongo que podrÍa ser mortal. una propuesta estatal busca prohibir unos dulces bastante populares por razones de salud. muchas gracias por su compaÑÍa y su preferencia. tenemos una cita con ilia: es miÉrcoles 22 de marzo, estas son las principales noticias. presentadora: el jurado que podrÁ recomendar el arresto de donald trump no se reuniÓ hoy
esta noche los cdc emitieron una alerta sobre un hongo que podrÍa ser mortal. una propuesta estatal busca prohibir unos dulces bastante populares por razones de salud. muchas gracias por su compaÑÍa y su preferencia. tenemos una cita con ilia: es miÉrcoles 22 de marzo, estas son las principales noticias. presentadora: el jurado que podrÁ recomendar el arresto de donald trump no se reuniÓ hoy
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today's comes from highlands cdc oakland. >> hello, this is highlands cdc in oakland and my friends and i have something we would like to say to you. are you ready? >> yes! good morning, bay area! >> i love it! let's move, let's dance. united preschool in oakland. always a great way to start our friday. we would like to see your students, if you would like to have them take part in our friday shout-out, just email their classroom's video to us in an email, send it to schoolshoutout@nbcuni.com. >>> happening now, pg&e is making progress in restoring power across the bay area following this week's storm. at last week, less than 7,000 customers are still in the dark. the majority are still in the east bay. there are about 3,500 on the peninsula, more than 1,800. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my m motorcyc, surance wasn''t fair.. so i calalled the babarnes fi. it was t the best cacall i c could'veve made. atat the barnenes firm, our r injury attttorneys worord to get youou the bebest result t possible.. call u us now
today's comes from highlands cdc oakland. >> hello, this is highlands cdc in oakland and my friends and i have something we would like to say to you. are you ready? >> yes! good morning, bay area! >> i love it! let's move, let's dance. united preschool in oakland. always a great way to start our friday. we would like to see your students, if you would like to have them take part in our friday shout-out, just email their classroom's video to us in an email, send it to...
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cdc centers for disease control of all the places where you could have an outbreak. it's not in southern china, where they have these kinds of horseshoe bats. it's in wuhan, where they have the world's largest collection of coronavirus is the wuhan institute of virology, has long been known for its work on corona viruses in bats. it's where virologists zhongli, dubbed the batwoman runs. a lab research is still very active, spoke with shoes colleague lin fa wang, who has collaborated with her for years as soon as they heard. it's a coronavirus. of course, you know, she says she was concerned, so they had to go through all the samples in their freezer. to make sure that the new virus is not the same as they have. you should only has said it didn't come from my lab . but we have no way of knowing whether that's the case or not, because there has been zero transparency. abc news reached out to professor xu about her previous and current work, but she did not respond, says the idea of a lab leak was largely dismissed as unlikely and slammed as a conspiracy theory when he
cdc centers for disease control of all the places where you could have an outbreak. it's not in southern china, where they have these kinds of horseshoe bats. it's in wuhan, where they have the world's largest collection of coronavirus is the wuhan institute of virology, has long been known for its work on corona viruses in bats. it's where virologists zhongli, dubbed the batwoman runs. a lab research is still very active, spoke with shoes colleague lin fa wang, who has collaborated with her...
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charles watson is live in atlanta, home of the cdc with the latest. >> hi, christina. the white house says as of now, it's reviewing that piece of legislation as for president biden, he hasn't really given any indication in terms of which way he's leaning on this particular issue. >> will you sign the bill to declassify the covid intelligence? >> mr. -- >> no clear decision from the president but a clear one from members of the house who overwhelmingly voted for the director of national security to declassify information related to the origin of covid-19. it is perhaps the strongest message yet from republicans and democrats indicating americans have serious questions about where the deadly virus came from and how to stop another one from spreading in the future. >> this should be an easy vote because this is just about science. >> it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, probably a duck. this screams like a duck. >> this is certainly a different posture in relation to 2021 when democrats refused to bring the bills sponsored by republican senator josh hawley to the fl
charles watson is live in atlanta, home of the cdc with the latest. >> hi, christina. the white house says as of now, it's reviewing that piece of legislation as for president biden, he hasn't really given any indication in terms of which way he's leaning on this particular issue. >> will you sign the bill to declassify the covid intelligence? >> mr. -- >> no clear decision from the president but a clear one from members of the house who overwhelmingly voted for the...
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the cdc says a deadly fungus is spreading across america. medical facilities at an alarming rate. we will tell you what you need to know about this drug-resistant form. the white house insists president biden is not being secretive on the origins of covid. >> does the white house hope the lab leak theory is not true? >> we don't have a hope one way or the other. what we want is the ground truth. wherever the science takes you. wherever the fact take you. a one we are about to get intel on how the pandemic started. will china finally be held accountable? congressman dusty johnson is on house select china committee and he joins me next. ♪ inner voice: (kombucha brewer): when i started my new kombucha business... ... i thought there would be a lot more kombucha... ...and a lot less business. inner voice (graphic designer): as a new small business owner... ...i've learned that trying to be the “cool” boss... ...is a lot harder when you're actually the “stressed” boss. inner voice (furniture maker): i know everything about my new furniture business. well, everything except...
the cdc says a deadly fungus is spreading across america. medical facilities at an alarming rate. we will tell you what you need to know about this drug-resistant form. the white house insists president biden is not being secretive on the origins of covid. >> does the white house hope the lab leak theory is not true? >> we don't have a hope one way or the other. what we want is the ground truth. wherever the science takes you. wherever the fact take you. a one we are about to get...
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the cdc says there's always mold around. but when it is left unchecked, the insurance information institute says it is destructive to your home and possessions. and worse, the damage it causes generally isn't covered by home owners insurance. specifically flood. the best advice we found is to take two immediate steps after a flood. disinfect and dry out asap. here's why. fema says mold growths or colonies can start to grow on a damp surface within 24 to 48 hours. let's look for mold. where? everywhere the water went. the cdc says mold grows on all these things. if any of them got wet in the flood, the time to disinfect them is now. to prevent rapid and possibly destructive mold, you have to thoroughly clean all hard surfaces such as flooring, molding, wood and metal furniture, counter tops and sinks with water and disdeternlgent. here's the shopping list. the basics, a bucket, a brush and so many. also safety tools like gloves, goggles and a mask. they're especially important if you see signs mold is already growing. you don
the cdc says there's always mold around. but when it is left unchecked, the insurance information institute says it is destructive to your home and possessions. and worse, the damage it causes generally isn't covered by home owners insurance. specifically flood. the best advice we found is to take two immediate steps after a flood. disinfect and dry out asap. here's why. fema says mold growths or colonies can start to grow on a damp surface within 24 to 48 hours. let's look for mold. where?...
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the entire state ranking low on the cdc's community transmission levels. it's the first time the whole state has been in the low category since last fall and this trend is happening nationwide as well. the united states marked a 44% decline in new covid cases from a month ago and the lowest weekly figure since july of 2021, just before the delta variant started to spike. >>> as the nation dials down on covid precautions, a deadly fungus spreading at an alarming rate has the cdc on alert but there's a new ultraviolet ray robot showing a way to kill the fungus. the fungus is unaffected by many commonly used disinfectants. when ingested it's resistant to drugs. it's been detected at health care facilities in more than half the state now. the light strike robot is more than 99% effective at killing the fungus. it uses intense bursts of uv light to deactivate the fungus and viruses on surfaces. >> when you pulse that lamp, it puts out high ultraviolet light that deactivates the molecular structure of a cell. >> sale of the devices skyrocketed during the covid p
the entire state ranking low on the cdc's community transmission levels. it's the first time the whole state has been in the low category since last fall and this trend is happening nationwide as well. the united states marked a 44% decline in new covid cases from a month ago and the lowest weekly figure since july of 2021, just before the delta variant started to spike. >>> as the nation dials down on covid precautions, a deadly fungus spreading at an alarming rate has the cdc on...
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they said, that's not true according to the cdc. now lancet has basically agreed with me, has said that natural immunity is as good as if not better than the vaccine. get this, sean. if you play in the miami open, you haven't been vaccinated, that's okay. you just can't come in to the country and play. so it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. they're not following the science. it's again dictation from high. never mind what the science says. just do with what we tell you. it's about government control. >> sean: larry, i'll give you the first crack at gavin newsom cutting off walgreens because of the abortion pill. what about freedom? what about liberty? he said to ron desantis, we're the free state of california. i don't think. >> he got a letter from 20 state tomorrows that said you can't sell the abortion pill in our state. we have a legal and fiduciary duty to comply with that. what if republican states said we're not doing business with walgreens, because walgreens is kowtowing to california. they would be screaming on high, cla
they said, that's not true according to the cdc. now lancet has basically agreed with me, has said that natural immunity is as good as if not better than the vaccine. get this, sean. if you play in the miami open, you haven't been vaccinated, that's okay. you just can't come in to the country and play. so it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. they're not following the science. it's again dictation from high. never mind what the science says. just do with what we tell you. it's about government...
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last time, all 58 counties were in the cdcs low tier was last fall. the state also has recorded a 34% decrease in hospitalized patients since last month, the covid is still making an impact. the cdc says 223 people died from the coronavirus in california over the past seven days. coming up. a major architect of silicon valley has died. also ahead tonight, tensions between the us and iran once again flaring up how the conflict in syria is escalating next teachers for more than a dozen oakland schools walk off the job, the message they want to next on behind the series... let me tell you about the greatest roster ever assembled. the monster, the outlaw... and you can't forget about the boss. sometimes- you just want to eat your heroes. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time. ugh. no signal. i don't have home internet. the subway series. oh, that's a red flag. your mom looks a lot like me. yeah, couple of hotties. thank you? there's dead spots all over this place. there really are. oh wow. nothing. are you getting a good signal? no, i'm not. it
last time, all 58 counties were in the cdcs low tier was last fall. the state also has recorded a 34% decrease in hospitalized patients since last month, the covid is still making an impact. the cdc says 223 people died from the coronavirus in california over the past seven days. coming up. a major architect of silicon valley has died. also ahead tonight, tensions between the us and iran once again flaring up how the conflict in syria is escalating next teachers for more than a dozen oakland...
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you see the platforms responding by kind of differing to the cdc and allowing the cdc to dictate what americans can and cannot say on social media. >> my time is expired. thank you for being here today. i look forward to working with you. >> gentleman yields back. china recognizes mr. many from california for five minutes. >> thank you, mister chairman. before we broke for votes, the issue from one of my colleagues came up. about comparing the administration with the german star sees. -- i'd like you to talk about this inappropriate comparison. >> it is an inappropriate and an accurate comparison. the allegations in the lawsuit brought by mr. laundrie and others is that the federal government corps social media platforms into censoring content. there is been vague talk about pressure campaigns and emails between white house officials and social media campaigns. in federal court, yet to make allegations about what exactly the threats were. from the record of the case, here is the cybersecurity infrastructure and security agency. the emails that are cited by mr. landrieu's lawsuit as th
you see the platforms responding by kind of differing to the cdc and allowing the cdc to dictate what americans can and cannot say on social media. >> my time is expired. thank you for being here today. i look forward to working with you. >> gentleman yields back. china recognizes mr. many from california for five minutes. >> thank you, mister chairman. before we broke for votes, the issue from one of my colleagues came up. about comparing the administration with the german...
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energy, we either get this government back on our side or we defund and get rid of, abolish the fbi, cdc, atf, doj -- every last one of them if they do not come to heal -- to heel. [applause] and i don't think it is too much to ask. i really don't. i must update you on an important update. we have been taking whistleblower testimony from brave patriots, people who worked at the fbi and saw things, like targeting americans who attended school board meetings. like labeling people, domestic extremists, because they expressed support for building the wall or the second amendment online. we had fbi agent's telling us that they were cooking the books. where there would be normally one case you would open up on domestic extremism, you have the washington field office putting pressure on agents to open up separate cases on each individual so that they would be the veneer, the illusion, the appearance that all of our fellow americans, that our neighbors were somehow extreme and trying to overthrow our government, when, in fact, that is not the case. so, we took the deposition of a brave patriots
energy, we either get this government back on our side or we defund and get rid of, abolish the fbi, cdc, atf, doj -- every last one of them if they do not come to heal -- to heel. [applause] and i don't think it is too much to ask. i really don't. i must update you on an important update. we have been taking whistleblower testimony from brave patriots, people who worked at the fbi and saw things, like targeting americans who attended school board meetings. like labeling people, domestic...
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as of today, oakland unified is aligning its covid guidelines with cdc guidelines, but requirements are one thing and how people handle the changes may be different. dr. peter jinhong says we still need to use our best judgment. >> i think it's important when people jump at all of these interventions. you'll see a lot of differences in the way people come down to normalcy. it's okay to have variation. >> back to those changes happening today in oakland. children can now return to school six days after a positive test. they don't have to test to return so long as they're feeling well. they do have to mask through day ten. the district is still asking families to isolate those kids if they are sick and to take preventive measures before risky situations like travel or family gatherings. and spring break is coming up, so they are sending home tests with the kids so kids and families have them if they need them. >> just in case because people are heading who knows where. >> do i have this, do i follow that? are there different rules for the students as well as the staff? >> the staff guidel
as of today, oakland unified is aligning its covid guidelines with cdc guidelines, but requirements are one thing and how people handle the changes may be different. dr. peter jinhong says we still need to use our best judgment. >> i think it's important when people jump at all of these interventions. you'll see a lot of differences in the way people come down to normalcy. it's okay to have variation. >> back to those changes happening today in oakland. children can now return to...
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what the cdc finding in terms of how common autism diagnosis is. in 2020, 1 in 36 children overall, how has that changed in two years? from 2018, it was 1 in 44. this is data from 11 communities around the country, it may not be representative of the entire picture. this was done after the pandemic, that definitely played into this change in numbers. >> also, doctor, for the first time since records have been kept, number of children diagnosed with autism in minority communities is rising. >> dr. ashton: yeah, that was significant finding of this study. we talked about how importnt it is to look at the disease in different groups of people, they found diagnosis of autism increased in black, asian and hispanic communities, up by 30% in underserved communities when you compare 2020 to 2018. again, why is this happening? number one, we are better and more aggressive at making the diagnosis and on the lookout for that. when you look for something, you find it. also remember, during the pandemic, there was a big pause in making the diagnosis, so we were
what the cdc finding in terms of how common autism diagnosis is. in 2020, 1 in 36 children overall, how has that changed in two years? from 2018, it was 1 in 44. this is data from 11 communities around the country, it may not be representative of the entire picture. this was done after the pandemic, that definitely played into this change in numbers. >> also, doctor, for the first time since records have been kept, number of children diagnosed with autism in minority communities is...
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the majority suspected to involve fentanyl, according to the cdc. >> it turns out the hospital had not tested for fentanyl. >> reporter: his partner melanie yates testified on behalf of passing legislation in maryland to mirror california's law. >> we're undoubtedly going to have more overdose deaths because we're not testing for this. how are we going to make an impact if we're essentially blinding ourselves to what is actually going on? >> reporter: how often do you see patients that test positive for fentanyl that didn't know that's what they took? >> i see that all the time, every single day. >> reporter: more than 50 million fentanyl pills masquerading as regulated medication like xanax or oxycodone were seized by the dea in 2022. this kind of testing is essential for unaware patients. >> when i tell them they're positive for fentanyl, i can see their eyes light up. now they may want to change or do something differently. >> my son could still be alive today had the doctor known, not even had they tested for fentanyl. just had he known. because then we could have gone and taken hi
the majority suspected to involve fentanyl, according to the cdc. >> it turns out the hospital had not tested for fentanyl. >> reporter: his partner melanie yates testified on behalf of passing legislation in maryland to mirror california's law. >> we're undoubtedly going to have more overdose deaths because we're not testing for this. how are we going to make an impact if we're essentially blinding ourselves to what is actually going on? >> reporter: how often do you...