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for more on this, robert redfield, former cdc director and senior medical adviser. thank you for joining us, dr. redfield. big questions how we are going to treat this going forward. if the emergency is over are, why are we still, the cdc, telling families to vaccinate their young children? the world health organization has deemed it unnecessary. >> sandra, i think it's an important point. i think the who recommendations i think are very thoughtful and i think it highlights some of the science that we do know that the current vaccines really don't stop transmission of covid-19 and so the purpose of using them and the reason they were approved is they can impact the disease that occurs as a consequence of infection, but since most of us under the age of 50 that don't have a significant comorbidity, i'm one who believes the vaccines should be prioritized for the vulnerable, those of us over age 60, 65, those of us that have significant comorbidity, hypertension, diabetes, obesity, so i concur with what who has done just to emphasize there is not strong public health s
for more on this, robert redfield, former cdc director and senior medical adviser. thank you for joining us, dr. redfield. big questions how we are going to treat this going forward. if the emergency is over are, why are we still, the cdc, telling families to vaccinate their young children? the world health organization has deemed it unnecessary. >> sandra, i think it's an important point. i think the who recommendations i think are very thoughtful and i think it highlights some of the...
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ellison, i just heard back from the cdc. most of the cases occurred before their first warning that occurred in january, but they do anticipate uncovering more cases as their investigations continue. ellison. >> if you are watching this and you are someone who has been using ezricare eye drops and you check the date and you had it from that period of when these were recalled, what should you be watching for when, if you have been impacted by this, should you be seeking medical attention? >> so, first of all, these drops have been recalled. the cdc says no one should be using the ezri there. care artificial tears or another brand, delsom pharma artificial tears or eye ointment made by delsom pharma. it is an urgent matter. the cdc says if you have these symptoms you see on the screen, yellow, green or clear discharge, eye pain, discomfort or redness, increased sensitivity to light and blurry vision, call the doctor immediately, ellison. >> erika edwards, thank you so much for that. >>> we have all heard the saying it takes a
ellison, i just heard back from the cdc. most of the cases occurred before their first warning that occurred in january, but they do anticipate uncovering more cases as their investigations continue. ellison. >> if you are watching this and you are someone who has been using ezricare eye drops and you check the date and you had it from that period of when these were recalled, what should you be watching for when, if you have been impacted by this, should you be seeking medical attention?...
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plus investigating ties between the cdc and teachers union. their roles in keeping schools shut during the pandemic and the enormous lasting education damage to a generation of children. >> it's upon us to fully investigate whether officials truly placed the best interests of our nation's children first or were there other factors at play? every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. ever better. it's when disruption hits your supply chain and ryder makes sure you're ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. i >> martha: a bomb cyclone blasting california with heavy rain, high winds, heavy mountain snow adding to the historic totals in that heart of our country. it drenched the state today as a massive storm system swirls off the coast is rainshowers spreading across the state from r
plus investigating ties between the cdc and teachers union. their roles in keeping schools shut during the pandemic and the enormous lasting education damage to a generation of children. >> it's upon us to fully investigate whether officials truly placed the best interests of our nation's children first or were there other factors at play? every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for...
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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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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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dr robert redfield , the cdc director undr president trump testified he was excluded from discussions about the origin of the virus by dr anthony fauci and other scientists because he believed the lab leak theory warranted investigation. i was told to me that they wanted a single narrative and that i obviously had a different point of view. dr fauci, calling that accusation completely untrue and saying no one excluded anyone. the director of national intelligence, says china's lack of cooperation in the covid investigation creates a critical gap in understanding time now for a look at your forecast. good morning. here we go again in california, another atmospheric river event over the next two days. we're going to see heavy rain with flooding in the valleys and the foothills and heavy snow in those mountains. the mountain passes will be dangerous. several feet of snow above 7500 ft. meantime over the next couple of days, a big storm is moving through our nation's midsection with snow from minneapolis to buffalo and heavy rain down south. the snow will spread through chicago through fr
dr robert redfield , the cdc director undr president trump testified he was excluded from discussions about the origin of the virus by dr anthony fauci and other scientists because he believed the lab leak theory warranted investigation. i was told to me that they wanted a single narrative and that i obviously had a different point of view. dr fauci, calling that accusation completely untrue and saying no one excluded anyone. the director of national intelligence, says china's lack of...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 badly ceo 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 the number 13 furman in the final seconds of that game when we come back, saving the zero for sharks right there as they go back into the ocean tonight. abc world news tonight with david muir, sponsored by vingaard. 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 clinical trial participants achieved improved daily abilities with attitude, their current treatment. and they've guard helped
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 badly ceo 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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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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. >>> we have learned tonight nearly half of the cdc team deployed to assess potential health impacts of the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio, have now experienced some of the same including sore throat, headache, coughing and nausea. the cdc says all the symptoms resolved within 24 hours. >> the remarkable moment the images coming in the little boy and his dog found alive in the and his dog found alive in the woods. ♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today. martial arts is my passion. i work out whenever i can. but with my moderate- to-severe eczema, it can be tough. now, i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so you can have clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupix
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cdc finding more than 1% of girls overall have autism. predominantly it's been found in girls. and more cases of this than ever before. more screening or suddenly more prvalence in these groups? >> we do understand risks more. those risks they're screening more saying you might have a risk for this, let's look at this as well. but the driving factor for the numbers you are seeing going up is that screening and awareness, the equity behind it. we're getting more minorities screens and diagnosed. and girls on top of that. girls tended to be left behind because they paid more attention to boys. that equity is important. overall, it is any gender, any race, it could happen to anyone. >> speaking of awareness for parents out there, what are warning signs. >> there is a great way to do it. the cdc has an app called the milestone tracker. it starts at two months. look at eye contact. children who we screen for autism don't tend to have eye contact. they could have delayed language and repetition of words or behaviors. they tend to do the same thing, that rocking back and forth sometim
cdc finding more than 1% of girls overall have autism. predominantly it's been found in girls. and more cases of this than ever before. more screening or suddenly more prvalence in these groups? >> we do understand risks more. those risks they're screening more saying you might have a risk for this, let's look at this as well. but the driving factor for the numbers you are seeing going up is that screening and awareness, the equity behind it. we're getting more minorities screens and...
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i was only the cdc director and i was sidelined. >> neil: all right. you have heard dr. robert redfield make that statement on the hill and in a number of interviews that he was sidelined in discussions about the origins of covid and giving his two cents. he thought it was coming from a lab and it was a lab leak and that dr. anthony fauci knew it and tried to keep his distance from him and distance from that argument that it did all start in a lab, that covid started there. you've heard everybody on this subject including angry members in congress. we thought it would be a good idea to check in with dr. anthony fauci himself. he joins us right now. good to see you. >> thank you, neil. good to be with you again. >> neil: let me ask you about what dr. robert redfield is charging. that you froze him out. you didn't want him there, you didn't want him at these meetings and that was deliberate. >> you know, neil, i feel badly about that. i know bob a long time. he's totally and unequivocally incorrect in what he's saying that i included him. i had nothing to do with who would
i was only the cdc director and i was sidelined. >> neil: all right. you have heard dr. robert redfield make that statement on the hill and in a number of interviews that he was sidelined in discussions about the origins of covid and giving his two cents. he thought it was coming from a lab and it was a lab leak and that dr. anthony fauci knew it and tried to keep his distance from him and distance from that argument that it did all start in a lab, that covid started there. you've heard...
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see cdc, he should report in 2019 as describing it as a by facial disorder. so the phase one includes these attacks and the symptoms that follow, and then they're wanting a stage that basically represents sydney grain degradation. in what snug clear is, whether, whether or not those some are federal employees who came back from you in other places. ill experience, these attach, the reporting has been rather obscure about but there's some of some people specifically returned from china. they had these attacks also on us soil. as far as my case, i'm start in phase one, my attacks where these are sort of microwave concussions. it's a daily occurrence in i might, i'm stuck in phase mon and so as my brain degrading on steel and sen disaffected it. i can start in treatment. i can start in your habilitation, is it? what do i put in the bel date on the bleeding? wound because some still bleeding and right ill be attacked by day. right. so this all of my brain skin looks like a battlefield. oh i, there's nothing more disruption in every network. and i'm 57 years old.
see cdc, he should report in 2019 as describing it as a by facial disorder. so the phase one includes these attacks and the symptoms that follow, and then they're wanting a stage that basically represents sydney grain degradation. in what snug clear is, whether, whether or not those some are federal employees who came back from you in other places. ill experience, these attach, the reporting has been rather obscure about but there's some of some people specifically returned from china. they had...
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so the cdc is now a partner with twitter? and he said in the future that the best way to get a spreadsheetike this viewed this is an e-ml between t folks at cdc. this is where t conversation with the cdc complety redacted. i also found as a result the cdtracks every tweet a congressman put out they keep a spreadsheet andheeep it every week this showed up for me because i'm in the spadshee becau tracking the tweet at cnrolled and partne support portal at twitter and then this is where i found the report very interesting because what he found out is that scott gottlieb worked hard and twitter complied from a doctor about natural immunity but on the same dayhat doctors tweet w censod soere mine why is this important? what is consequential about the date? three days after the military vaccine mandate came out this atruth was talks into a narrative tyantedut ere to force the vaccine on everybodyhen y have natural immunity or not. i don't think congress does i think every origin to be fre speech from the constitution. such a censor
so the cdc is now a partner with twitter? and he said in the future that the best way to get a spreadsheetike this viewed this is an e-ml between t folks at cdc. this is where t conversation with the cdc complety redacted. i also found as a result the cdtracks every tweet a congressman put out they keep a spreadsheet andheeep it every week this showed up for me because i'm in the spadshee becau tracking the tweet at cnrolled and partne support portal at twitter and then this is where i found...
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the cdc is sounding the alarm on what is known as candid da aris. potentially deadly fungus health officials say is spreading across the country. fungus known as cr is 25 states and numbers are on the way up. according to cdc data clinical and screening cases have risen confirmed infections 2300 cases confirmed to 2800 in 2020 in large part due to poor medical prevention and tourism. cr may not respond to antifungal drugs often used to treat infections and doctors say that could pose major issues to people who have pre-existing conditions and use invasive medical devices. listen. >> if it multiplies, and we are not able to control it with a drug, it could spread into the bloodstream and then cause a serious and sometimes fatal infection. >> public health officials say the fungus does not pose a health to risky in healthy indis but could pose a risk to people immunocompromise and folks to have frequent stayness medical facilities such as nursing homes because the fungus can live on surfaces. growing problem in places like mississippi where the state
the cdc is sounding the alarm on what is known as candid da aris. potentially deadly fungus health officials say is spreading across the country. fungus known as cr is 25 states and numbers are on the way up. according to cdc data clinical and screening cases have risen confirmed infections 2300 cases confirmed to 2800 in 2020 in large part due to poor medical prevention and tourism. cr may not respond to antifungal drugs often used to treat infections and doctors say that could pose major...
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geoff: a new cdc report shows more children are being diagnosed with autism. what that means for kids and their families. amna: an black farmers struggle to maintain their land in the face of economic headwinds. >> parents and grandparents have had it for so many years, the almighty dollar speaks. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ the candida fund committed to advancing restorative justice through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. amna: good evening and welcome to the newshour. the ceo of the fastest growing app on the planet went head to head with members of congress today. geoff: tiktok has more than 150 million monthly users in the us alone, but faces g
geoff: a new cdc report shows more children are being diagnosed with autism. what that means for kids and their families. amna: an black farmers struggle to maintain their land in the face of economic headwinds. >> parents and grandparents have had it for so many years, the almighty dollar speaks. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ the candida fund committed to advancing restorative justice through investments in transformative leaders and ideas....
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the pandemic, i called up chief medical officer of the city, who is now at cdc. and she's a wonderful person and say, can you pull the institutions so we can fairly icu resources as such that people who needed extreme icu could be fairly distributed the city and a reason why i asked that question is i know that if it was left to the usual that people be in emergency rooms and wouldn't have access to it and it never happened. but we could do it and we could do it moving forward. and there's things that our institutions can do now and into the future that can make a difference. and we're working on some of those things. i don't think that they're big enough, but they give us. but there are things that give me a lot of hope for the potential to change this. it turns out that in united states where you live, when you make below the median income, your life expectancy is different it's different if you're poor in new york city, then if you're poor in detroit adjusted for race. so know that public policy can make a difference you know institutional policy make it we ju
the pandemic, i called up chief medical officer of the city, who is now at cdc. and she's a wonderful person and say, can you pull the institutions so we can fairly icu resources as such that people who needed extreme icu could be fairly distributed the city and a reason why i asked that question is i know that if it was left to the usual that people be in emergency rooms and wouldn't have access to it and it never happened. but we could do it and we could do it moving forward. and there's...
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plus, cdc sounding the alarm for health concerns in nursing homes. the new fungus becoming more a more dangerous public more a more dangerous public health threat? when a truck hit my car, more a more dangerous public hthe insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> a stark new warning from the cdc this afternoon about a deadly fungus making its way through nursing homes. the agency says the fungus called candida our u.s. is becoming a more dangerous public health threat. it's resistant to several medications and can cause serious illness in people who are already sick. it can infect the bloodstream and even cause death by invading the blood heart and brain. experts say it can spread from person to person or by touching contaminated surfaces. the cdc claims the fungus is quickly spreading due to a lack of prevention and poor conditions in nursing h
plus, cdc sounding the alarm for health concerns in nursing homes. the new fungus becoming more a more dangerous public more a more dangerous public health threat? when a truck hit my car, more a more dangerous public hthe insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> a stark new warning...
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a warning on some common eye drops, the cdc now saying they have led to more deaths and blindness. also tonight, beloved acted dick van dyke in a car accident, it will have the latest. and the creator of the west wing, aaron sorkin, on his stroke and what he has learned. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from "abc news" world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight with david muir." >> david: good evening. great heavy with us on a wednesday night. we begin with the urgent search for a teenage gunman accused of opening fire on two gun mike faculty members at his denver high school. authorities say it happened after pat down. they say he was searched like this every day because of concerns involving a before. during this morning's search they say he opened fire, wounding those faculty members, one in surgery now. the student then escaping. the school placed on lockdown, students barricading themselves inside, parents rushing to the school as police search for the gunman. he is armed and dangerous. the incident at denver's east high school where just last month a student was shot an
a warning on some common eye drops, the cdc now saying they have led to more deaths and blindness. also tonight, beloved acted dick van dyke in a car accident, it will have the latest. and the creator of the west wing, aaron sorkin, on his stroke and what he has learned. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from "abc news" world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight with david muir." >> david: good evening. great heavy with us on a wednesday night. we begin with...
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the cdc now saying they have led to more deaths and blindness. also tonight, beloved actor dick van dyke in a car accident and we will have the latest. a greater the west wing, aaron he's learned.s stroke and what- ♪ ♪ >> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" david muir. if >> david: we begin tonight with the urgent search for a teenage gunman accused of opening fire on two faculty movers at his denver high school. authorities say it happened after pat down. police say the student was searched like this everyday because of concerns involving him before. during this morning's search, they say open fire, wounding those two faculty murmurs, one in surgery now. the student then escaping. the school placed on lockdown, students barricading themselves inside, parents rushing to the school as police search for the gunman. they are warning the community tonight he is armed and dangerous. the incident at denver's east high school, where just last month a student was shot and killed while sitting in a car near that
the cdc now saying they have led to more deaths and blindness. also tonight, beloved actor dick van dyke in a car accident and we will have the latest. a greater the west wing, aaron he's learned.s stroke and what- ♪ ♪ >> from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" david muir. if >> david: we begin tonight with the urgent search for a teenage gunman accused of opening fire on two faculty movers at his denver high school. authorities say...
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, or one and three adults, aged 18 to 25, had a mental illness within the past year when we look at cdc's data, related to overdose, we see 107,000 individuals who dieof an overdose. we -- are suicide data suggestt every 11 minutes young people between the ages of 10 to 14 or 25 to 34 die of suicide. and suicide is the second leading cause of death. you see some of the other data there. when encouraging data point is showing that individuals -- seven and ten individuals who had a previous substance abuse disorder considered themselves to be in recovery and two in three individuals that were ever diagnosed with a mental illness consider themselves to be in recovery. and so, that is encouraging, but these numbers are heartbreaking. these are family members, friends, neighbors, people that we know, people that we knew. i see it as a call to action. it is a call to action. thankfully, as assistant secretary, i feel fortunate to be in administration, where the president also sees this as a call to action, and our budget has reflected that. congress, most recently, the bipartisan safer communit
, or one and three adults, aged 18 to 25, had a mental illness within the past year when we look at cdc's data, related to overdose, we see 107,000 individuals who dieof an overdose. we -- are suicide data suggestt every 11 minutes young people between the ages of 10 to 14 or 25 to 34 die of suicide. and suicide is the second leading cause of death. you see some of the other data there. when encouraging data point is showing that individuals -- seven and ten individuals who had a previous...
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the cdc says four people have had their eyeballs surgically removed and three people have died. in their latest statement in february, they said, as of today, we are not aware of any testing that definitively links the pseudomonas originals outbreak to ezra care, artificial tears nonetheless, we immediately took action to stop any further distribution or sale of ezra care, artificial tears to the greatest extent possible. we have been contacting customers to advise them against continued use of the product. cnn has learned of several people who filed lawsuits against ezra care back to you. oh my gosh. elizabeth cohen. thank you so much, all right. we'll continue to monitor the situation. mississippi at least 23 people are dead after a powerful storm ripped across the state. we're live on the ground straight ahead. let me to f feed is 101 years old and covid hit. we had some chahallenges. i heard about the payroll tax refundd allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. more get refunds .com join me in the finished 24 hour challeng. start by cooking a lasa
the cdc says four people have had their eyeballs surgically removed and three people have died. in their latest statement in february, they said, as of today, we are not aware of any testing that definitively links the pseudomonas originals outbreak to ezra care, artificial tears nonetheless, we immediately took action to stop any further distribution or sale of ezra care, artificial tears to the greatest extent possible. we have been contacting customers to advise them against continued use of...
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you had the former cdc director there. there has been this claim by republicans that there is some cover-up of what the administration -- the current administration knows about the origins of covid-19. what did you learn today? >> well, dr. fauci who served in both the previous and the current administration, said quite clearly that he didn't believe that the lab leak theory was accurate. in fact, he commissioned scientists to prove otherwise. and it seems he had put his -- wrapped his head around this narrative of the natural origin and did everything he could to debunk the lab leak theory, but now it's coming to light -- republicans have been saying this for quite some time that the lab leak theory is acerous and most likely. and even we're seeing agencies within this administration confirming that whether it be the fbi, whether it be the department of energy, and so what we're finding out here is that dr. fauci seemed to not want americans to know that this was part of a lab leak. and quite frankly it was a lab leak tha
you had the former cdc director there. there has been this claim by republicans that there is some cover-up of what the administration -- the current administration knows about the origins of covid-19. what did you learn today? >> well, dr. fauci who served in both the previous and the current administration, said quite clearly that he didn't believe that the lab leak theory was accurate. in fact, he commissioned scientists to prove otherwise. and it seems he had put his -- wrapped his...
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geoff: a new cdc report show more children are being diagnosed with autism. what that means for kids and their families. amna: and black farmers struggle to maintain their land in the facebook structural racism and economic headwinds. >> we see so many of the young people today parents and , grandparents have had it for so many years, the almighty dollar speaks.
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cdc finds black women roughly three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women. healthcare professional in the alameda health system and alameda public county health department are trying to stop the raw reality. they call it a crisis but say it does not have to be that way. giving care to black women to help them navigate joys and challenges of pregnancy. mother hood can be rewarding and sometimes frustrating. >> my sleep changed it definitely. >> reporter: sabrina is a mom of two. her newest is a four week old bundle of joy amari who warms her heart. sadly worry can too. sabrina and other black mothers place disproportionate disparities in healthcare. cdc find black moms are two to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes. >> they are quick to try and take the baby and do all the cleaning. they won't let you get the bonding one on one time when a baby first comes out. >> weekly check in time. this is not amari's first ride but it only took one ride for sabrina to realize she's not alone in her worry. throughout the pregnancy and during early
cdc finds black women roughly three times more likely to die in childbirth than white women. healthcare professional in the alameda health system and alameda public county health department are trying to stop the raw reality. they call it a crisis but say it does not have to be that way. giving care to black women to help them navigate joys and challenges of pregnancy. mother hood can be rewarding and sometimes frustrating. >> my sleep changed it definitely. >> reporter: sabrina is...
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these regulation also be in nine with recommend nations from the cdc. students no longer need a negative test to return after those five days. they will need a negative test if they want to stop masking, though. students who test positive must mask for ten days after a positive test, unless they test negative for two days in a row. again, these guidelines take effect tomorrow in oakland. >>> also happening tomorrow, the president of china plans to travel to russia. xi jinping plans to meet with russian prime minister vladamir putin. the chinese president says he's going there to help russia and ukraine find peace. it's his first trip to russia since the invasion and comes as china is trying to position itself as a mediator in the conflict, despite skepticism from the u.s. there is no word whether he plans to meet with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. the pair have not spoken since before the conflict started. >>> and we are giving you one live look at the golden gate bridge. rainy morning out there, and it really cools down, compared to yesterda
these regulation also be in nine with recommend nations from the cdc. students no longer need a negative test to return after those five days. they will need a negative test if they want to stop masking, though. students who test positive must mask for ten days after a positive test, unless they test negative for two days in a row. again, these guidelines take effect tomorrow in oakland. >>> also happening tomorrow, the president of china plans to travel to russia. xi jinping plans to...
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one of the top lobbyists at twitter had a copy of e-mail he signed up cdc to be in their partner support portal. if the cdc is a partner, with twitter, saying that and they suggest and pay them money to advertise vaccine and they suggest they sensor someone, they will, i don't blame twitter, twitter has the private right to shut down speech, but when the government is urging them to do it and in a partnership with them, they have violated the federal first amendment, the government has. kennedy: what was chilling for me is number of high ranking fbi officials who were embedded at twitter, and still had active relationships with people in the fbi, you had dhs, and cia director of national intelligence, my worry, this really is only the tip of the ice bigger, there are other social media companies and other -- controls. >> will we see others like facebook and instagram. >> unless elon musk or some other billionaire buys the companies and does the public service which elon has done to reveal all of the internal machinations, i don't think we'll get it we'll try to get it with our weaponizat
one of the top lobbyists at twitter had a copy of e-mail he signed up cdc to be in their partner support portal. if the cdc is a partner, with twitter, saying that and they suggest and pay them money to advertise vaccine and they suggest they sensor someone, they will, i don't blame twitter, twitter has the private right to shut down speech, but when the government is urging them to do it and in a partnership with them, they have violated the federal first amendment, the government has....
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reggie: the cdc is expressing concern over the growing threat of a drug-resistant fungal infection. new data shows the cases doubled in 2021 to nearly 1500, with a number of cases resistant to the first line treatment trip length. officials say healthy people do not usually get sick from the infection. >> the way this is usually spread is in a hospital or health care facility. we are thinking intensive care units, hospitals, nursing homes, and within that setting, people who have some type of indwelling device. that sounds complicated. things like catheters, tubes, breathing tubes. reggie: the cdc says the fungus can infect the bloodstream and even cause death by invading the blood and brain. kumasi: people experiencing homelessness will have a chance to connect with dozens of resources in sonoma county. the county is holding a job resource fair. there will be employers, housing services, a resume workshop come and free lunch. it runs from 11:00 until 2:00. at last checked there were 3000 people experiencing homelessness. reggie: leaders in san francisco have a proposal to solve the
reggie: the cdc is expressing concern over the growing threat of a drug-resistant fungal infection. new data shows the cases doubled in 2021 to nearly 1500, with a number of cases resistant to the first line treatment trip length. officials say healthy people do not usually get sick from the infection. >> the way this is usually spread is in a hospital or health care facility. we are thinking intensive care units, hospitals, nursing homes, and within that setting, people who have some...
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the cdc data itself, just released a couple years ago, shows an overall 5%comparable i states anywhere from 4% to potentially higher. so we actually don't have data that shows that quality is low. in fact, interestingly, around the same time that the patient's affordable protection act was passed what we found is that the mexican federal government implemented accreditation standards that have brought their hospitals up to similar standards as in the united states. so we suspect that actually the quality of health care is fairly high. now, traveling anywhere particularly long distances does expose you to potentially new bacteria and viruses and increase overall infection rates, but overall we suspect the medical risks are relatively low. >> hmm. all right. we have 30 seconds left, but just, you know, for anybody who's thinking of going overseas or specifically to mexico for health care, what advice do you have for them? >> well, it truly is buyer beware. most people get their access to information through the internet, of course. but several studies have shown overall that about a thir
the cdc data itself, just released a couple years ago, shows an overall 5%comparable i states anywhere from 4% to potentially higher. so we actually don't have data that shows that quality is low. in fact, interestingly, around the same time that the patient's affordable protection act was passed what we found is that the mexican federal government implemented accreditation standards that have brought their hospitals up to similar standards as in the united states. so we suspect that actually...
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the cdc has made mistakes when it comes to the anthrax bacterium or pandemic influenza. so we've had lab mishaps. last year in the netherlands there was also a lab mishap involving polio and a lab worker got infected with polio there. so this is something that certainly can happen. but at the same time, you're right, fareed, that three out of four new or emerging diseases come have zoonotic origins. so we need to look at the effect of climate change, deforestation and the wildlife wet markets and what the contribution is there. and my point here is that we need to shift the question, we may never definitively know the answer of what exactly caused covid-19. so if we think there are two possibilities, both of which are likely, then where are we not working to prevent both of these things from happening in the future? >> one of the reasons we'll never know is the chinese government is not cooperating and is, if anything, feeding a certain amount of false information or incomplete information. and there is a question that people have which is should there be accountability
the cdc has made mistakes when it comes to the anthrax bacterium or pandemic influenza. so we've had lab mishaps. last year in the netherlands there was also a lab mishap involving polio and a lab worker got infected with polio there. so this is something that certainly can happen. but at the same time, you're right, fareed, that three out of four new or emerging diseases come have zoonotic origins. so we need to look at the effect of climate change, deforestation and the wildlife wet markets...
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but it's the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, they say it's nature, cdc says it came from nature, and those that say the origin is unclear are the cia and the intel community. and you mentioned implications for the national security, and what's worse than our intel community saying we might not ever really know where this came from. dr. fauci, we might never know. well we should demand to know, right? >> the people of america should realize the people that say it did not come from a lab are self-interested. tony fauci approved and gave money to the lab in wuhan. he's always going to deny it came from the lab because it comes back to his reputation tore having the incredibly poor judgment to send money to wuhan. same for the cdc and they have all been hand picked by him over decades, so really these, you know, the machinery of government over there is biased and they are never going to admit to this. but if you talk to the real scientists, there's dozens and dozens of virologists now who have come to the conclusion it came from the lab also. goodness, even if it w
but it's the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, they say it's nature, cdc says it came from nature, and those that say the origin is unclear are the cia and the intel community. and you mentioned implications for the national security, and what's worse than our intel community saying we might not ever really know where this came from. dr. fauci, we might never know. well we should demand to know, right? >> the people of america should realize the people that say it did...
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minutes past the our local time here in moscow, a spokesman for the un secretary general was grilled by a cdc and correspondent after he said, there are no american troops in syria at this. what's the, what's the difference between syria is no attrition in syria and the situation you're crying there is no us armed forces inside of syria. and so at a, so i don't have a, it's, it's not a very low which we should, you should know. there's no, there's no u. s. u s military personnel, i believe is military activity. yeah. but a but a but in terms of ground presence in syria, i'm not aware of that. okay. 5 us service members were injured in that attack. if there's no, there were no us soldier service members in syria. how could they got injured at? that's weird, right. should i ask? yeah, i guess he might be surprised to know the u. s. military base is in syria were attacked just last week at damascus as a choose the u. s. of stealing oil from the country under the guise of a supposed anti terror operation. or the u. s. which is believed to have had forces in syria for nearly a decade has opened, h
minutes past the our local time here in moscow, a spokesman for the un secretary general was grilled by a cdc and correspondent after he said, there are no american troops in syria at this. what's the, what's the difference between syria is no attrition in syria and the situation you're crying there is no us armed forces inside of syria. and so at a, so i don't have a, it's, it's not a very low which we should, you should know. there's no, there's no u. s. u s military personnel, i believe is...
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and the cdc has also warned americans against traveling to this area for medical procedures. obviously we know that tragically this american who went for a medical cosmetic medical procedure didn't actually get it as far as we know on this trip because of this run-in that they had, this violent run-in with the individuals that they ran into. but it is an area that is known for there being medical tourism, if you will. americans going down there to get cheaper medical procedures. the cdc has warned that there can be a lot of complications that arise even when you do actually get those medical procedures, let alone what the kind of issues you could run into when you're trying to get those. so we'll wait to hear more from the state department in terms of what they're collecting. the other thing that we'll watch is we've heard from u.s. officials throughout the day talking about justice being served and we'll watch to see what that looks like from the standpoint of the biden administration. >> you'll be following this closely for us, kylie. let us know when you get any updates. o
and the cdc has also warned americans against traveling to this area for medical procedures. obviously we know that tragically this american who went for a medical cosmetic medical procedure didn't actually get it as far as we know on this trip because of this run-in that they had, this violent run-in with the individuals that they ran into. but it is an area that is known for there being medical tourism, if you will. americans going down there to get cheaper medical procedures. the cdc has...
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>> you know, i think if you're a healthy person, the cdc says this really won't so much be an issue for you. the concern really is about people who are in the hospitals where catheters get infected or central lines get infected, and you know, unfortunately that could be any of us at any time, right, or anyone in our family, any of our friends, so you should be concerned if you have a loved one in the hospital and they're showing, you know, something's not going right. this is definitely something you can bring up to the doctor and say i heard about this new infection. can we test for this. >> why hasn't it been controlled yet? i know that's easier said than done. does there need to be more of an effort by the government? zbl you know, it's interesting, hospital acquired infections were such a huge problem, and in the early 2000s, hospitals really did a good job at getting better at controlling these infections but they were infections that they knew about, infections that they knew they needed to be more careful about. i think hospitals really could get better at these new infections, w
>> you know, i think if you're a healthy person, the cdc says this really won't so much be an issue for you. the concern really is about people who are in the hospitals where catheters get infected or central lines get infected, and you know, unfortunately that could be any of us at any time, right, or anyone in our family, any of our friends, so you should be concerned if you have a loved one in the hospital and they're showing, you know, something's not going right. this is definitely...