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with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how not seeing much supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger, it's just setting the tone for supplies to be not a whole lot less if anything larger from south america here as we move into spring time in the u.s." "i think you have to look at cattle following the macros, stock markets, etc. so, when we came into monday we had a limit down move in the live and the feeders we're actually back in green territory on the screen." "we're not down much here. we're only a little positive on the nearby contracts. demand has been decent. but when you look at the futures market, we've got this long term moving average that we've had a real tough time getting up above. it's been a pretty big cap on the futures mamaket." ---- and
with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how not seeing much supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger, it's just setting the tone for supplies to be not a whole lot less if anything larger from south america here as we move into...
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. ♪ ♪ >> i was just going south, down through mexico, down through central america, and into south america. i was 24 years old, in santa barbara, california. my girlfriend at the time was crystal. we had been together probably three or four years at that time. i mean, she was the first love of my life. but crystal had got involved with someone that i knew and i was heart broken. so i just took off. i didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run for my life. i ended up in lima, the capital upon peru. most the people in the hotel were in their 20s or early 30s. they were just like me, traveling around. you know, you do a little partying, a little drinking. that's where i first started using cocaine. it wasn't that i intended to try it. it's just that it was available, and it was just something that i hadn't done before, so i thought i'd give it a shot and see what it was like. you get this big jolt of energy through your body. you feel super powerful all of a sudden. nobody really thought about it as being an addictive-type drug. just a party drug. wi
. ♪ ♪ >> i was just going south, down through mexico, down through central america, and into south america. i was 24 years old, in santa barbara, california. my girlfriend at the time was crystal. we had been together probably three or four years at that time. i mean, she was the first love of my life. but crystal had got involved with someone that i knew and i was heart broken. so i just took off. i didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run...
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and south america, so from alaska all the way south to chile on the west coast, the pacific coast of the western hemisphere, you would find that the fifth biggest river in all of that vast stretch, the great rivers of alaska and canada, the sacramento river, the colorado river down here, and the rivers of central and south america, the fifth biggest and s to be right here here and here. the fifth biggest river are the sanitation plants of california that take water from up and down the entire area and from the colorado all the way from the rockies, use it, clean it to a higher standard than the day it arrives in the great citiesful california -- cities of california, clean it to a higher standard, and then they dump it into the ocean. this is utter foolishness. and so in the garamendi-feinstein legislation, we have $200 million for water recycling. so that we can recycle that water and reuse it. and make use of water that's already available. we know, for example, that in los angeles there is approximately a million acre feet of water in los angeles that's not now being used. in fact
and south america, so from alaska all the way south to chile on the west coast, the pacific coast of the western hemisphere, you would find that the fifth biggest river in all of that vast stretch, the great rivers of alaska and canada, the sacramento river, the colorado river down here, and the rivers of central and south america, the fifth biggest and s to be right here here and here. the fifth biggest river are the sanitation plants of california that take water from up and down the entire...
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brian, that we^re starting to see some taxes in brazil, so what is the picture down in south america right now? >> right, so there^s a possibility that we might see some state taxes implemented. it^s the beginning of the conversations so there^s nothing concrete. but that could be something that might change a little bit down the road. if we do see some taxes levied then weather right now in south america, whether it^s argentina or too much rain in south america in general, any of these logistical issues are short term opportunities so you have to keep an eye on it. we saw it last year. we had truck strikes last year. it was an opportunity for a couple of weeks, then it was gone, so you had to take advantage of it while it^s there. >> well, moving to another country, drought in there. >> well, moving to another country, drought in our crops? >> yeah, well, right now we don^t know a whole lot about what the impact is going to be, but there is a huge spread on guesses what final production is going to be. on the high end you have the indian government, 94 million metric tons, on the lo
brian, that we^re starting to see some taxes in brazil, so what is the picture down in south america right now? >> right, so there^s a possibility that we might see some state taxes implemented. it^s the beginning of the conversations so there^s nothing concrete. but that could be something that might change a little bit down the road. if we do see some taxes levied then weather right now in south america, whether it^s argentina or too much rain in south america in general, any of these...
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the two are currently biking from the north coast through is the southern end of south america. look at that trip . a pit stop in brevard county fun. they are meant to analyze the social groups . 7000 miles. they made the trip of may of last year and they don't expect to reach the goal until april of 2015. get there >> at least they are not wearing spandex >> job listing proves you don't always have to grow up >> if you meet the qualifications b some people have a lifetime job . get paid to pay play with legos. legos. they want to hire people to make sturdy and installable lego models. it's a sophisticated way of putting it. the hiring process will include participating in a lego build off and so these guys and girls will have to compete for this job and come up as something creative >> i would like to see them do it >> you were there. have all kinds of cool stuff there >> big displays out at downtown disney >> yes. i've seen those >> it takes a lot to build that stuff. hopefully they glue it together >> here is the forecast at 80b0. 85 tomorrow and if you wonder what they look
the two are currently biking from the north coast through is the southern end of south america. look at that trip . a pit stop in brevard county fun. they are meant to analyze the social groups . 7000 miles. they made the trip of may of last year and they don't expect to reach the goal until april of 2015. get there >> at least they are not wearing spandex >> job listing proves you don't always have to grow up >> if you meet the qualifications b some people have a lifetime job...
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but it has hit central and south america hard--the world health organization has declared it a global health emergency. and as kwwl's brad hanson found out today, it's also affecting some right here in eastern iowa. brad joins us live now from the t-h media newsroom in dubuque with the latest. the center for disease control has advised travelers take caution when taking a trip to anywhere in central or south america and the caribbean. the virus, primarily spread by mosquito, is most dangerous to it's known to cause microcephaly in babies--which causes head and brain abnormalities. the travel house--a travel agency in dubuque, has had two pregnant women cancel their zika concerns. many travel agencies working with expectant mothers to plan after they give birth. the c-d-c says if you are areas, be sure to bring supplies that guard against bug bites--so long sleeves, and deet. they say as much as possible, we've got you covered live from the t-h media newsroom in dubuque, brad hanson, kwwl news. the zika virus can also be spread through sexual transmission--trave lers are encouraged to
but it has hit central and south america hard--the world health organization has declared it a global health emergency. and as kwwl's brad hanson found out today, it's also affecting some right here in eastern iowa. brad joins us live now from the t-h media newsroom in dubuque with the latest. the center for disease control has advised travelers take caution when taking a trip to anywhere in central or south america and the caribbean. the virus, primarily spread by mosquito, is most dangerous...
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angela: right now across south america efforts are being made , to fight the spread of the zika virus. in costa rica, health authorities have authorized the use of bacteria, to kill mosquito larvae. mosquitoes are believed to spread the virus. the bacteria that is now being sprayed paralyzes the larvae and stops it from growing into an adult. meanwhile florida health officials are trying to fight the spread of the virus here. so far 16 cases have been diagnosed, including one in a local county. cases are being treated in osceola, santa rosa, st. john' s, hillsborough, lee, miami-dade, and broward counties. in some of those areas, governor scott has declared health emergencies. right now, we are taking your questions about zika. a health professional from winnie palmer is in the newsroom right now. you can send us your question the link is at the top of the wesh 2 mobile app on your smart phone. or head to wesh.com to ask your question there. stewart: marion county sheriff' s deputies say they were involved in nearly a stand-off with a two hour man, before arresting him. deputies say t
angela: right now across south america efforts are being made , to fight the spread of the zika virus. in costa rica, health authorities have authorized the use of bacteria, to kill mosquito larvae. mosquitoes are believed to spread the virus. the bacteria that is now being sprayed paralyzes the larvae and stops it from growing into an adult. meanwhile florida health officials are trying to fight the spread of the virus here. so far 16 cases have been diagnosed, including one in a local county....
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and south america. this week, especially, when the children were off of school, there was a lot of traveling. we're getting a lot of inquiries from the community regarding zika virus. >> reporter: now, the cdc says pregnant women should not travel to more than 30 countries in central and south america. officials here at the medical woman comes back and is diagnosed with zika or a man for that matter and they're thinking about getting pregnant, they should hold off on that for at least about a month and they believe that should be enough time to make them safe. for those women who are pregnant and diagnosed with zika, they say they have specialists here who will help them get through whatever challenges malay y lay ahead. news4 new york. >> greg, thanks for the new details. >>> a pay raise is official now for new york city council members. mayor de blasio just signed a bill giving them a 32% hike. this legislation will limit the outside income council members are earn and classify the position as full-ti
and south america. this week, especially, when the children were off of school, there was a lot of traveling. we're getting a lot of inquiries from the community regarding zika virus. >> reporter: now, the cdc says pregnant women should not travel to more than 30 countries in central and south america. officials here at the medical woman comes back and is diagnosed with zika or a man for that matter and they're thinking about getting pregnant, they should hold off on that for at least...
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when people come back from south america, central america, or the care bean, they may not have symptoms, but it on the takes one mosquito to bite someone with active virus in their blood to bite a person and transmit it to another. >>> poach francis is visiting the heart of mexico's drug country today. these are pictures of him live. the pope will meet with young people he says are the key to a better future. another focus of his trip has been making amends with mexico's indigenous people. >> pope francis' visit was all about the indigenous community. they make up most of population in mexico's poorest state. the people have been misunderstood and excluded from society. some of considered your values, cultures and traditions to be inferior. money and market trends have stolen your lands or contaminated them. >> few expect his visit alone to change things, but for manuel mendez, one of the survivors of a massacre in which paramilitary killed many people, including six of his family, the fact that the pope has come means something. >> i feel this is the real pope in favor of the indigenou
when people come back from south america, central america, or the care bean, they may not have symptoms, but it on the takes one mosquito to bite someone with active virus in their blood to bite a person and transmit it to another. >>> poach francis is visiting the heart of mexico's drug country today. these are pictures of him live. the pope will meet with young people he says are the key to a better future. another focus of his trip has been making amends with mexico's indigenous...
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whether it' s spring break or a summer vacation, many trips to south america and the caribbean may have to be rescheduled, thanks to the mosquito-born virus zika. there is growing evidence the virus is causing severe birth defects among babies born to mothers who were infected during pregnancy. >> the main thing, don' t put yourself at risk. don' t put your baby at risk. and if you are pregnant, absolutely do not go. emily: dr. o' dell owens says there are two ways to contract the virus. direct contact by an infected mosquito in one of the 21 countries in mexico, south america and the caribbean. or local transmission from someone in the south traveling back from the infected region. >> we don' t have it in ohio but it is in places like georgia, where a person can come back to georgia, get bit by one of those mosquitos, and then bite someone to get pregnant. emily: according to the cdc, only one in five people infected with the virus will get sick. and even though the early symptoms are hard to detect, there are things to look for if you are unsure. >> for local people here in this area
whether it' s spring break or a summer vacation, many trips to south america and the caribbean may have to be rescheduled, thanks to the mosquito-born virus zika. there is growing evidence the virus is causing severe birth defects among babies born to mothers who were infected during pregnancy. >> the main thing, don' t put yourself at risk. don' t put your baby at risk. and if you are pregnant, absolutely do not go. emily: dr. o' dell owens says there are two ways to contract the virus....
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the first case of a butler woman who travel to south america. at the county health department, we have more on the message being sent. >> today' s confirmed case involved -- involves a 56-year-old woman. it brings the total number of cases here in ohio to four. health officials say the likelihood of getting the virus in the u.s. is incredibly low. dr. joseph con right now in ohio, it is little cause for concern. >> the main route of contracting the disease is mosquitoes and right now it is too cold. mosquitoes are not doing anything. >> he says it would be virtually impossible to contract the virus through casual contact with someone sick. >> it can be transferred via blood compact or sex. that is it. >> butler county health director says the biggest threat is for central and south america. so far the virus has been linked to birth defects in newborns. one in five people affected will even show signs. >> it is relatively a mild illness. we have 20% of the people who actually have the virus even become ill at all. most of the symptoms are mild. >
the first case of a butler woman who travel to south america. at the county health department, we have more on the message being sent. >> today' s confirmed case involved -- involves a 56-year-old woman. it brings the total number of cases here in ohio to four. health officials say the likelihood of getting the virus in the u.s. is incredibly low. dr. joseph con right now in ohio, it is little cause for concern. >> the main route of contracting the disease is mosquitoes and right...
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mostly in south america. south america is vulnerable because of the number of visitors we get from those countries. >> where looking at reports people that travel to different countries that might come back into our community that have certain symptoms or that they were bitten by mosquitoes in those countries. therefore, in this neighborhood it did not take long for breeding inside a bucket. the water with the tiny mosquito larva will be inspected for possible zika and residents have been informed about the importance of dumping out that water. >> i think the parts of our yard that we don't access all the time that we need to review and look at to make sure there is no standing water. so there's a lot of mosquitoes and my area and it brings up panic and worried. >>reporter: mosquito control officials point out we don't see that many mosquitoes this time of year because it's supposed to be the dry season, but the weather has brought more rain and created more breeding gallons-grounds for mosquitoes. >>> there
mostly in south america. south america is vulnerable because of the number of visitors we get from those countries. >> where looking at reports people that travel to different countries that might come back into our community that have certain symptoms or that they were bitten by mosquitoes in those countries. therefore, in this neighborhood it did not take long for breeding inside a bucket. the water with the tiny mosquito larva will be inspected for possible zika and residents have been...
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and so as the mosquito's geographic range increases, as the mosquito starts to penetrate south america, central america, the caribbean, then the virus will follow it. >> so the fact that it's spread by mosquitos is one way. does that make it harder or easier to contain than, say, ebola? >> in some ways, it makes it much more difficult to contain. because whereas with ebola, primarily the method of transmission was human-to-human. an infected person would get infected by someone else. we could institute public health measures and isolate patients and sort of keep them away, sick patients from those who are healthy. with zika, it's going to be a bigger challenge because we have to eradicate mosquito reservoirs, and unfortunately, many of the areas -- many of the countries that are affected, these are tropical regions. and it's very difficult to eradicate the breeding grounds for mosquitos. >> and other than mosquitos, how else is it spread? >> well, there have been just recently reported some documented cases of -- actually one case of sexual transmission of the virus. and that's thought
and so as the mosquito's geographic range increases, as the mosquito starts to penetrate south america, central america, the caribbean, then the virus will follow it. >> so the fact that it's spread by mosquitos is one way. does that make it harder or easier to contain than, say, ebola? >> in some ways, it makes it much more difficult to contain. because whereas with ebola, primarily the method of transmission was human-to-human. an infected person would get infected by someone...
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marcus: we know the unidentified women traveled to the caribbean or south america where the virus is spreading. cases in the state is far from three an epidemic, pregnant women are told to carefully think before traveling travel to -- travel to puerto rico, virgin islands, carribean, central and parts of south america. everyone traveling to those areas are being urged to wear long sleeves, pants use mosquito , repellant that contains deet. while the zika virus can be transmitted sexually, it is dr. patricia quinlisk of the state department of public health says she's not surprised zika crept into iowa. >> we have people who started traveling before all this information guide to the public so we do expect a few people who , travel to get zika and come back and get diagnosed but as we go forward we hope all the travelers hear our warnings. marcus: zika has been linked to birth defects, including infants with small heads. tonight, on our extended late news, we speak with iowans to find out if zika has them concerned or changing travel plans. laura? laura: nationally, a strong warning fr
marcus: we know the unidentified women traveled to the caribbean or south america where the virus is spreading. cases in the state is far from three an epidemic, pregnant women are told to carefully think before traveling travel to -- travel to puerto rico, virgin islands, carribean, central and parts of south america. everyone traveling to those areas are being urged to wear long sleeves, pants use mosquito , repellant that contains deet. while the zika virus can be transmitted sexually, it is...
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as you can see it mostly south america but cases have also been confirmed. the part that has caught the attention of many officials is this map. you can see here that of the 9 states so far have travelers that have got the virus... 3 of those states border iowa. i went to polk county health department yesterday and talked to them about their education process on the zika virus. they tolthat they are allocating extra resources to educate as many before they leave. they work on things basic education of the virus. like spotting the symptoms and prevention. they say they see clients everyday who have questions. for the most part,... those clients are familiar with the risks for pregnant women but the biggest areas to teach travels in polk county is the virus. 'so we have seen, that zika can be transmitted when you have sex. so if your partner, if you are a male and having sex with a woman, you should use protection. because it can be transferred that way. for example, if child or have a child you should use protection.' they recommend that if you traveling stop
as you can see it mostly south america but cases have also been confirmed. the part that has caught the attention of many officials is this map. you can see here that of the 9 states so far have travelers that have got the virus... 3 of those states border iowa. i went to polk county health department yesterday and talked to them about their education process on the zika virus. they tolthat they are allocating extra resources to educate as many before they leave. they work on things basic...
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but in central and south america, they're already making their presence known spreading the zika virus. >> a woman was in earlier and she's going to costa rica, and she was concerned. a lot of people are traveling out of the country. that's why they're coming in for repellent right now. >> justin: in the tar heel state, no cases have been reported. a lack of funding have repelant. >> species that can be helpful in part in estimating transmission risk for various diseases. >> justin: he said that could help with prevention efforts. >> some counties have limited spraying programs. we do as well. but it's a very, it's a limited spraying program. and i don't want that to give people a false sense of security. >> justin: that's why they fore on a message of personal protection. repellent. why there is some concern, it's not his biggest concern. >> we're far more concerned locally with west nile virus. those provengs strategies are the same for them as well as the mosquito type that would >> justin: health officials have set up contingency plans in case it should make it to the area. justin
but in central and south america, they're already making their presence known spreading the zika virus. >> a woman was in earlier and she's going to costa rica, and she was concerned. a lot of people are traveling out of the country. that's why they're coming in for repellent right now. >> justin: in the tar heel state, no cases have been reported. a lack of funding have repelant. >> species that can be helpful in part in estimating transmission risk for various diseases....
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. >> tampa woman is fighting for her life after a horrible accident in south america. plus, these endangered snakes, it is not going over too well in massachusetts. >> the first ever year hundreds of patients pick up potentially deadly infections in hospitals. your family safe. >> as we head into the afternoon, a pretty nice afternoon in the bay area. >> another nice day with 70s, a lot of sunshine but you want to get outside today because we move in by the middle of this week, bringing with it showers, storms and cooler temperatures, >> every year tens of hundreds of americans die because of infections they get at the hospital, how to protect yourself and your loved ones during your next visit. >> heather had a knee replace in respect 2013. two days later she knew something was terribly wrong. >> i started to have bouts and attacks of diarrhea and it just wasn't going. i was in the bath room every two minutes. >> she picked up a life cdiff while recovering in hospital. >> you are knotted, dehydrateed and losing tremendous amounts of weight. >> it is estimated one in 2
. >> tampa woman is fighting for her life after a horrible accident in south america. plus, these endangered snakes, it is not going over too well in massachusetts. >> the first ever year hundreds of patients pick up potentially deadly infections in hospitals. your family safe. >> as we head into the afternoon, a pretty nice afternoon in the bay area. >> another nice day with 70s, a lot of sunshine but you want to get outside today because we move in by the middle of...
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america. the w.h.o. estimates that up to 4 million people in the region could become infected. the chief of staff for brazil's president acknowledged the impact of the outbreak on visitors. >> translator: i think pregnant women will say i prefer not to take the risk. i think that is perfectly reasonable. >> he says the government will do all it can to keep the outbreak from affecting the rio olympic games. and added there is zero risk to athletes and visitors if they are not pregnant. the disease has an incubation period of 3 to 12 days. symptoms can include mild fever, headaches, and muscle aches that last up to a week. but the virus is not deadly. there is no treatment or vaccine currently available. officials in tokyo are taking precautions. the health ministry will distribute test kits to medical facilities and require them to report any confirmed diagnosis. and airport workers will use special devices to check the temperature of travelers arriving from central and south america. >>> fresh
america. the w.h.o. estimates that up to 4 million people in the region could become infected. the chief of staff for brazil's president acknowledged the impact of the outbreak on visitors. >> translator: i think pregnant women will say i prefer not to take the risk. i think that is perfectly reasonable. >> he says the government will do all it can to keep the outbreak from affecting the rio olympic games. and added there is zero risk to athletes and visitors if they are not...
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i was now in the worst place in south america. if it means killing somebody, then that's the attitude you have to have. i thought of my dad. how in god's name am i going to tell him? >>> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and having fun. work wasn't that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would notice the go-getters. and the guys that would hustle. we hustled it so well that we ended up running the vip rooms for some of the, one of the best clubs, actually, in hollywood. loved it. we were running with the in-crowd. had all these celebrities always around. it was very exciting. feel like a king. it was the a-list of hollywood. there were drugs around in the club scene. cocaine was the drug of choice. i never took cocaine or used it because of the effect that it has on people. it's the devil. it takes your soul. my group of friends, we were young, fun,
i was now in the worst place in south america. if it means killing somebody, then that's the attitude you have to have. i thought of my dad. how in god's name am i going to tell him? >>> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and having fun. work wasn't that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would notice the...
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@even better, says the cdc, try @to postpone travel to zika- @infected areas like south @america, the caribbean, and @singapore. @>> i think that really makes @the most sense. @>> reporter: especially @pregnant women, as zika virus @for the developing brain. @doesn't matter how far along @unprotected partners who have @recently been to south america @and singapore puts you at risk @for zika virus. @>> it's sexually transmitted, @because it's present in semen @condoms for the duration of the @pregnancy. @>> reporter: in rare cases, it @can lead to neurological @disorders, but like the first @ohio case, people shake it off. @>> 80% will not have symptoms. @the rest will have a mild @virus. @blood transfusions for people @infected would be a problem. @>> reporter: blood banks @eliminating donors who have @recently been to infected @areas. @the zika virus is completely @different from ebola, by the @way, which is easily @transmitted person-to-person. @in pennsylvania, they also saw @their first two confirmed @kaleses today of zika virus and @it is important to note closing @that the cdc r
@even better, says the cdc, try @to postpone travel to zika- @infected areas like south @america, the caribbean, and @singapore. @>> i think that really makes @the most sense. @>> reporter: especially @pregnant women, as zika virus @for the developing brain. @doesn't matter how far along @unprotected partners who have @recently been to south america @and singapore puts you at risk @for zika virus. @>> it's sexually transmitted, @because it's present in semen @condoms for the...
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we should get rid of the mosquitos at the source because people want to travel to south america and want to travel to the caribbean. pregnant women want to travel. i agree with the travel advisory this time around. i don't think it's wise for the pregnant women to be traveling to these areas. >> the numbers are relatively small. it's better not to panic. this woman who visited the air area. protect yourself. but if you are pregnant don't go. if your business man and you go there, protect yourself and you can always be tested if you think you have been bitten. >> if a mosquito has it, and it bites me, can it give it to me. >> if the mosquito bites you, yes, you can get it. but if the man has it and he has sexual activity, whether that virus is going to be in urine or see men or blood. they are testing. >> there is rapid testing. we can actually tell, if you don't get it within a week of being bitten by that skoitd you are like low not going to get it. pregnant women who get tested for this, if they are negative, they don't have to worry. >> when we come back, we'll talk about something ca
we should get rid of the mosquitos at the source because people want to travel to south america and want to travel to the caribbean. pregnant women want to travel. i agree with the travel advisory this time around. i don't think it's wise for the pregnant women to be traveling to these areas. >> the numbers are relatively small. it's better not to panic. this woman who visited the air area. protect yourself. but if you are pregnant don't go. if your business man and you go there, protect...
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america. an red carpet, a state dinner, but what about human rights? we are finding more about the cuban president's visit to paris, the first by a cuban leader in two decades, and some say important issues are not being raised. catherine: you could say that the race to the white house officially starts today. in just a few hours time, voters in the state of iowa will get the chance to say who they want as candidates in this year's presidential election. we go to the capital of iowa, des moines. , dressed in frantic campaigning, but let's talk about the likely outcomes. what are the predictions from the polls? there are all sorts of polls out there and they are slightly contradictory, which makes it difficult for us and other experts to predict what will happen. oll from viable p "the des moines register," that puts donald trump a head ted cruz on the republican side, meaning we are looking at the real possibility of donald trump winning his first election contest here in the united states. on
america. an red carpet, a state dinner, but what about human rights? we are finding more about the cuban president's visit to paris, the first by a cuban leader in two decades, and some say important issues are not being raised. catherine: you could say that the race to the white house officially starts today. in just a few hours time, voters in the state of iowa will get the chance to say who they want as candidates in this year's presidential election. we go to the capital of iowa, des...
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not just here in the u.s., but also in central america, south america, and the caribbean countries as we. >> reporter: is that realistic different that they are far poorer countries of the united states and we only have five labs. >> this he will require lots of assistance, that will require a plan and we don't have a commercially available test that can be done at the point of care. you actually have to take a sample and accepted to a lab that's what will cause a big backlog and delay diagnosis. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control and prevention, only about one in five people infected actually get sick. symptoms are usually mild and last about a week. fever, rash, joint pain and pink eye. but in brazil, something more startling and insidious is happening. therein frequented pregnant women have given birth to more than 4,000 babies suffering from microcephaly. a rare neurological disorder that is being linked to zika virus. with this birth defect, the brain doesn't develop normally during preis a or stops growing altogether. resulting in a disproportionately smal
not just here in the u.s., but also in central america, south america, and the caribbean countries as we. >> reporter: is that realistic different that they are far poorer countries of the united states and we only have five labs. >> this he will require lots of assistance, that will require a plan and we don't have a commercially available test that can be done at the point of care. you actually have to take a sample and accepted to a lab that's what will cause a big backlog and...
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that's you zika is affecting south america. here in north america it's a little different. >> the travel advisory for pregnant women to avoid these this hours. >> we were looking forward to get ago way from the cold to a hot tropical def destination. sort of a baby moon for us. my main concern is canceling the flight and receiving some sort of a refund. >> trevor: yes, of course your baby moon. you poor poor relatively rich woman. for those who don't speak privilege. a baby moon is a honeymoon you take before having a baby. it's the last trip you take before you're the worst part of everyone else's vacation. i just thing this -- [ applause ] president: -- this whole thing is hilarious. everyone else in the world is reportinreporting this a threate population. in the american news it's like, i have to cancel my vacation. let's move on. as you know today is the first day of black history month. [ applause ] president: yes. >> trevor: which is weird for me. back home every month is black history month. come to africa now a lot of
that's you zika is affecting south america. here in north america it's a little different. >> the travel advisory for pregnant women to avoid these this hours. >> we were looking forward to get ago way from the cold to a hot tropical def destination. sort of a baby moon for us. my main concern is canceling the flight and receiving some sort of a refund. >> trevor: yes, of course your baby moon. you poor poor relatively rich woman. for those who don't speak privilege. a baby...
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you never say never and you states compared to south america particularly brazil and the , caribbean it is unlikely that , we' ll see that but we' ll be at least prepared for it in anticipation of it. matt: matt lupoli, wesh 2 news. cara: if you' d like to call the state' s zika hotline, take note of the number at the bottom of your screen or head to wesh.com, we' ll post it there. new this morning. the city of flint, michigan, now has rolling clinics to help children, harmed by the city' s lead water crisis. the health facilities on wheels were unveiled yesterday. health leaders also sent letters warning some flint residents not to drink the tap water, even if they have a filter, because of excessive lead levels. over to weather now. it is already pretty mild outside. maybe not as warm as yesterday, but still it will be a nice saturday. dave: that is exactly right. it will be a little on the cool it will warm up, but not as much as yesterday. 57 degrees around orlando right now. if you like 57 degrees. there is not a whole lot of weight out there. just a little bit coming out of the
you never say never and you states compared to south america particularly brazil and the , caribbean it is unlikely that , we' ll see that but we' ll be at least prepared for it in anticipation of it. matt: matt lupoli, wesh 2 news. cara: if you' d like to call the state' s zika hotline, take note of the number at the bottom of your screen or head to wesh.com, we' ll post it there. new this morning. the city of flint, michigan, now has rolling clinics to help children, harmed by the city' s...
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in the jungles of south america, and asia, and africa. most of our surveillance is intemperate sense. for starters. to haveow beginning tools such as high sequencing genomics, high-speed economic, that actually give us a much better handle of what diseases might be about to spill. we ought to think about funding field surveillance of these hotspot ecosystems. for starters. secondly, we had to fund much more rigorously the usda's existing program for looking at agricultural animals. because, modern methods of agriculture that sometimes tens of thousands of animals together , creating our own industrial hotspots. for spillover, and we have seen that with the flu. and the loss of turkeys and chickens in the past years. thirdly, for humans, we have to have a much more strategic approach to surveillance. we have spent billions, literally billions, on surveillance in the past 15 years. some things have worked, something cap not. we have done a terrible job at lessons learned. we ought to go back and figure out what really has made a difference.
in the jungles of south america, and asia, and africa. most of our surveillance is intemperate sense. for starters. to haveow beginning tools such as high sequencing genomics, high-speed economic, that actually give us a much better handle of what diseases might be about to spill. we ought to think about funding field surveillance of these hotspot ecosystems. for starters. secondly, we had to fund much more rigorously the usda's existing program for looking at agricultural animals. because,...
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with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how you have to look at it is we're not seeing much of a reduction in south american supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger, it's just setting the tone for supplies to be not a whole lot less if anything larger from south america here as we move into spring time in the u.s." "i think you have to look at cattle following the macros, stock markets, etc. energy markets. and so, when we came into monday we had a limit down move in the live and the feeders we're actually back in green territory "we're not down much here. we're only a little positive on the nearby contracts. demand has been decent. but when you look at the futures market, we've got this long term moving average that we've had a real tough time getting u
with south america.. "not a lot of big changes, i guess probably how you have to look at it is we're not seeing much of a reduction in south american supplies at all." "we had hoped that maybe we'd see some problems in weather and maybe draw down the crop size in south america to start off our growing season here in the u.s. but we're not going to start that way with brazil's corn crop getting 3-4 million tons larger, it's just setting the tone for supplies to be not a whole lot...
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you mentioned some parts of south america. what about russia? >> of course, there has been a tremendous weakening -- the ruble, of course. a very that, you do have significant reduction in the price of fuel. americarussia and south , someone like us, we took over 30 airplanes out of russia in the last year and we moved them around the world to other countries where there is still very healthy demand. europe.t asia, western the drop in fuel is a massive tax cut to the consumer on a global basis. for the airlines, the depreciation on average of currencies around the world is far less than the drop in fuel. the drop in fuel has been a huge boost to airlines around the world and it has far outweighed the drop in the currencies. in china, there is an awful lot of news about a 1% or 2% movement in the currency. fuel over the last 18 months or so has gone from well north of $100 a barrel to $30 today. the lower price of fuel is making airlines a much healthier commercial enterprise and it is also generating additional traffic. there are routes that wer
you mentioned some parts of south america. what about russia? >> of course, there has been a tremendous weakening -- the ruble, of course. a very that, you do have significant reduction in the price of fuel. americarussia and south , someone like us, we took over 30 airplanes out of russia in the last year and we moved them around the world to other countries where there is still very healthy demand. europe.t asia, western the drop in fuel is a massive tax cut to the consumer on a global...
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a tampa woman crushed by a boulder while rafting in south america. when she's expected to return home to florida for further treatment. >>> good monday morning. thank you for joining us for abc action news at 9:30. i'm dan shaffer. >> good morning. i'm deiah riley. we'll get to the day's top stories in a moment. first -- >> it's monday. >> it is. >> thankfully our gorgeous weather continues. >> it was fantastic out there. i was on the bike, met lovely folks. some snow birds enjoying our weather this weekend on the trails. it was a great weekend to do so. hope you enjoyed the upper 70s. a couple more days and then we have changes coming up as we head through the middle part of the week. yes, storms are coming but it's what happens after the storms i think you may not like if you like the warmth, as we check in, in the mid and upper 60s. with plenty of sunshine. planner today mid-70s by lunchtime. then we'll get to the upper 70s. today the difference will be a filtering the sunshine. this is what we have going here. storm prediction center already putt
a tampa woman crushed by a boulder while rafting in south america. when she's expected to return home to florida for further treatment. >>> good monday morning. thank you for joining us for abc action news at 9:30. i'm dan shaffer. >> good morning. i'm deiah riley. we'll get to the day's top stories in a moment. first -- >> it's monday. >> it is. >> thankfully our gorgeous weather continues. >> it was fantastic out there. i was on the bike, met lovely...
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america, whether it^s argentina or too much rain in south america in general, y of these logistical issues are short term opportunities so you have to keep an eye on it. we saw it last year. we had truck strikes last year. it was an opportunity for a couple of weeks, then it was gone, so you had to take advantage of it while it^s there. >> well, moving to another country, drought in our crops? >> yeah, well, right now we don^t know a whole lot about what the impact is going to be, but there is a huge spread on guesses what final production is going to be. on the high end you have the indian government, 94 million metric tons, on the low end, you^ve got some people that are 20 million below that. so that could really tip the scales for world wheat if india goes from a small net exporter to maybe a small net demand picture isn^t that pretty right now. >> i mean it^s pretty bleak right now. we had the argentinian peso hit about you need 15 of those to make one u.s. dollar so that^s a new level that we^ve just reached. and so you^ve got the production and india is one side of it. we^ve
america, whether it^s argentina or too much rain in south america in general, y of these logistical issues are short term opportunities so you have to keep an eye on it. we saw it last year. we had truck strikes last year. it was an opportunity for a couple of weeks, then it was gone, so you had to take advantage of it while it^s there. >> well, moving to another country, drought in our crops? >> yeah, well, right now we don^t know a whole lot about what the impact is going to be,...
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america. >> we don't have any place for white supremacists in the united states of america and it just doesn't make any sense to me. nikole: ted cruz and even bernie sanders also took to twitter to voice their outrage. the vermont senator hoping to reclaim some momentum tomorrow after a sweeping defeat to hillary clinton in south carolina. >> we got decimated, george. we got decimated. nikole: clinton also called duke's support of trump pathetic. the latest polls show her with a commanding lead in several super tuesday states, along with trump who holds the advantage over his gop competitors. in washington, i'm nikole killion. eric: the latest poll from nbc, states like georgia and tennessee, while ted cruz has the advantage in his home state of texas. meanwhile hillary clinton tops bernie sanders in all 3 of those states. elizabeth: the time is 5:06. after a wild when the afternoon yesterday. metinka: it is going to be a nice day. temperatures ok but a breath freezing -- but above freezing. s
america. >> we don't have any place for white supremacists in the united states of america and it just doesn't make any sense to me. nikole: ted cruz and even bernie sanders also took to twitter to voice their outrage. the vermont senator hoping to reclaim some momentum tomorrow after a sweeping defeat to hillary clinton in south carolina. >> we got decimated, george. we got decimated. nikole: clinton also called duke's support of trump pathetic. the latest polls show her with a...
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america, works on theirs mosquito protection to prevent themselves from being bitten and to stop the transmission right then.e >> he says the insect repellent zika virus but other viruses he says if you plan to travel to a warmer climate to be very careful.l >> make sure to take your insect repellent,> most people can recover quite easily it is pregnant women and their unborn children who are at risk. >> the better raise the price of a life-saving cancer drug tob increase profits refused to speak two congress, art and scrolling exercises fifth amendment right against self-incrimination during a reform committee 32-year-old ceo increased price of a cancer drug buying 5,000 percent, and ea a allawi called it blood money coming out of the pockets of hard-working americans, he later traded that it committed that it is hard to accept these imbeciles who represent the >> prosecutors to make a deal withal an activist controversial planned parenthood v. video . be sure to the parties and posts a 3,000-dollar bond he and a suspect sender merit are charged with using fake driver's licenses to
america, works on theirs mosquito protection to prevent themselves from being bitten and to stop the transmission right then.e >> he says the insect repellent zika virus but other viruses he says if you plan to travel to a warmer climate to be very careful.l >> make sure to take your insect repellent,> most people can recover quite easily it is pregnant women and their unborn children who are at risk. >> the better raise the price of a life-saving cancer drug tob increase...
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the company believes it's soap can help fight the zika virus in south america. kelly says: "the big thing right now is zika, but there's west nile, malaria, dengue there are a ton of mosquito born illnesses and viruses." butt to kelly says: "one of the villages we have been supporting for a few actually decreased." the world health organization recently designated the zika virus as a public health emergency. infected mosquitos transfer the virus to humans through bites. health officials say many people infected in south america, traveled back with the virus to several states. you've got to check this out. you're looking at video of a cliff that just collapsed into the sea after a five- point-seven magnitude earthquake. this happened yesterday in new zealand. the quake set off more than 40 aftershocks. police say there have been no reports of major damage or serious injuries. officials say the cliffs collapsed in several different places along the coast in christchurch, spreading large clouds of dust billowing across the sea. hundreds of thousands of people in me
the company believes it's soap can help fight the zika virus in south america. kelly says: "the big thing right now is zika, but there's west nile, malaria, dengue there are a ton of mosquito born illnesses and viruses." butt to kelly says: "one of the villages we have been supporting for a few actually decreased." the world health organization recently designated the zika virus as a public health emergency. infected mosquitos transfer the virus to humans through bites....
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america. the vir has been shown to cause birth defects if a pregnant woman is infected. here in camden county, it's far too cold to see mosquitos right now. i am told that some of the mosquitos in this area are the same type that can carry zika. it's really not just that, there's something bigger to keep in mind. >> we still are very aggressive in how we monitor mosquitos in the area, because while zika may not be the dangerous of viruses, there are other viruses, other parasites that exist out there that are native to this area and that could be much more harmful. >> a lot of this comes down to preparation. we've been hearing about this quite a bit over the past few weeks, knowing where you're traveling to and how to protect yourself, wearing long sleeve clothing, especially heading to this areas of central and south america. i'm tweeting a link right now, i tweeted a couple minutes ago, before we went on the air of what, state by state, what they have been doing, their precautions and notice
america. the vir has been shown to cause birth defects if a pregnant woman is infected. here in camden county, it's far too cold to see mosquitos right now. i am told that some of the mosquitos in this area are the same type that can carry zika. it's really not just that, there's something bigger to keep in mind. >> we still are very aggressive in how we monitor mosquitos in the area, because while zika may not be the dangerous of viruses, there are other viruses, other parasites that...
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more of a balancing, rebalancing, short covering as momentum in south america." "the cattle market had a poor trade last week. the market's finding some strength here today more on seasonalities and a market that the belief is demand's going to pick up as we move closer to some weather that starts to improve across the midwest and east coast." "the hog market is a market that is up at the top end of the range. the slaughter numbers have been lower than the past year over the last several weeks. that's been giving us some support. we expect that the numbers will pick up and also the demand will slow down after we have the purchasing particularly of hams for the easter season." wind energy installed more electric generating energy capacity in 20-15 than any other energy source in america. according to the american wind energy association.. the eight point six gigawatts of wind power gigawatts of solar.. and six of natural gas.. that puts wind at 35 percent of new generating capacity.. the wind energy association says wind is off to a good start in 2016 with nine po
more of a balancing, rebalancing, short covering as momentum in south america." "the cattle market had a poor trade last week. the market's finding some strength here today more on seasonalities and a market that the belief is demand's going to pick up as we move closer to some weather that starts to improve across the midwest and east coast." "the hog market is a market that is up at the top end of the range. the slaughter numbers have been lower than the past year over the...
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with a new link to birth defects and continued surge in cases in south america, national health officials remain cautious as well. >> we' re cautious, we' re not presumptuous. you never say never, and you never say always. but it is highly unlikely due to the conditions in the united states compared to south america, particularly brazil and the caribbean, it is unlikely that we' ll see that, but we' ll be at least prepared for it in anticipation of it. matt: right now most of the cases are to the house -- south of us. one case is in central florida , and that is in osceola county. no one who has been diagnosed in florida is pregnant. if you are concerned and have questions, take note of the hotline on your screen right now. we will also post it on west.com jim: now to a heartwarming reunion between a man and man' s best friend. and the man in new smyrna beach, who is disabled, really needs him. the dog disappeared while the owner, a quadriplegic, underwent surgery last month. >> aww. my big boy. here' s my big boy. jim: kevin young had a friend in holly hill care for his cocker spaniel-po
with a new link to birth defects and continued surge in cases in south america, national health officials remain cautious as well. >> we' re cautious, we' re not presumptuous. you never say never, and you never say always. but it is highly unlikely due to the conditions in the united states compared to south america, particularly brazil and the caribbean, it is unlikely that we' ll see that, but we' ll be at least prepared for it in anticipation of it. matt: right now most of the cases...
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it's much more prevalent in central and south america, as well as the caribbean, which is a popular >>> eating fish multiple times a week during pregnancy could be putting the baby at risk for childhood obesity. the study published in greece analyzed data from 200 pregnant women and chin from 11 different countries. researchers found women who ate fish more than 3 times per week, gave birth to children with higher bmi values. agencies recommend eating fish when pregnant, no more than 2-3 servings per week. >>> what a difference a day does make. this was the scene yesterday, at cross creek park in fayetteville. the fountain icing over around lunchtime. fast forward 24 hours, what a day today, sunshine, look at that fountain, temperatures in the 60s, looks and felt more like spring today. >> it was a beautiful afternoon. the morning was a little dicey. very beautiful afternoon. >>> i have to share with you what i did last night. i decided not to do it and i was going to do it after all. i was hoping i would see a drop from 53-45, i would have been satisfied with that. i get to mile post
it's much more prevalent in central and south america, as well as the caribbean, which is a popular >>> eating fish multiple times a week during pregnancy could be putting the baby at risk for childhood obesity. the study published in greece analyzed data from 200 pregnant women and chin from 11 different countries. researchers found women who ate fish more than 3 times per week, gave birth to children with higher bmi values. agencies recommend eating fish when pregnant, no more than...
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tennessee.the c-d-c says the patient recently traveled to south america.. but no other details about their location are known.state health workers say they are bracing for more cases of the virus.the world health organization expects north and south america will see up to four million new cases this year.president obama is calling on congress to spend nearly two billion dollars to fight the outbreak. 3 adults in the upstate..are going to be meeting some of the most brilliant kids in the area this weekend. weekend.the roper mountain science center is hosting a festival for science.. technology.. engineering.. and math..called stem fest.. 3 fox carolina's joe gagnon is live from roper mountain with what its all about. 3 this saturday from 9-3..you will see some of the top businesses right here in town showcasing their skills to kids.. kids..there will be robotics.. drones.. computer systems to see..and if you watched the latest star wars..bb-8.. the little round robot..is actually a real thing..and it will be here to see in person on saturday..if you are a fa
tennessee.the c-d-c says the patient recently traveled to south america.. but no other details about their location are known.state health workers say they are bracing for more cases of the virus.the world health organization expects north and south america will see up to four million new cases this year.president obama is calling on congress to spend nearly two billion dollars to fight the outbreak. 3 adults in the upstate..are going to be meeting some of the most brilliant kids in the area...
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brain deformities in babies and say it recently spread to north and south america. cases in illinois, florida and texas. the centers for disease control believes one of the two types of mosquitoes that can carry the zika virus can also be found in iowa... the university of iowa is one of dozens of research institutions on high alert as the zika virus spreads. closely at the state hygenic lab in the lab does not test for zika. but, they're in the process of sending two blood samples from people in c-d-c... lab officials say in the near future, they expect to start direct testing for c-d-c... "we're not just the only people concerned, there are people all over the country, and there's only one place, the cdc, that might be a backlog, i have no idea how many specimens are being submitted to them right now. " the c-d-c says they are developing guidelines to be released in the near future. coralville police are looking for a goat who is now on the most-wanted list this week. william is a research goat who belongs to the university of iowa. he escaped while being transpor
brain deformities in babies and say it recently spread to north and south america. cases in illinois, florida and texas. the centers for disease control believes one of the two types of mosquitoes that can carry the zika virus can also be found in iowa... the university of iowa is one of dozens of research institutions on high alert as the zika virus spreads. closely at the state hygenic lab in the lab does not test for zika. but, they're in the process of sending two blood samples from people...
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america. now doctors have found confirmed cases in illinois, florida and texas. the centers for disease control believes one of the two types of mosquitoes that can carry the while there is no vaccine, new-link genetics in ames hopes to find one before the virus takes off in the u-s. "the typical symptoms for the zika virus infection is a rash. its very common to get a rash, you can also have some joint pain and generally presents like a flu-like illness...we think 75 percent of people infected will not even know they have an infection." new-link genetics was chosen because of their previous work on an ebola virus vaccine and successful development of vaccines against closely related viruses... we got some snow this week... but a warmup this weekend could melt but that won't keep people from hitting the slopes at one central iowa spot. josh nyugen is live in boone... at seven oaks in boone... where there will be no shortage of snow. hawkeye basketball wants to leave their own mark on iowa spor
america. now doctors have found confirmed cases in illinois, florida and texas. the centers for disease control believes one of the two types of mosquitoes that can carry the while there is no vaccine, new-link genetics in ames hopes to find one before the virus takes off in the u-s. "the typical symptoms for the zika virus infection is a rash. its very common to get a rash, you can also have some joint pain and generally presents like a flu-like illness...we think 75 percent of people...
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one was visiting central america. the other south america. we don't know the condition of the pregnant woman or her fetus, but there is obvious concern because of the possible link between zika and birth defects that have been defected in south america. >>> new york is now offering pre tests to pregnant women who have travelled to impact countries. we'll update you as we learn more. >>> breaking news, police investigate a shooting involving one of their own. chopper4 was just over post office road and st. charles parkway in waldorf. police tell us an officer tried to approach a man who was standing in the middle of the section. police say the man began to run. the officer noticed a gun in his waistband. the officer shot him, hit him in the leg. the suspect is expected to be okay. police say they did find a gun on him. some nearby schools were under a shelter in place order for a time. we will update you as we learn more about that. >>> right now we're learning more about the chaotic moments as gunfire rang out in a d.c. neighborhood. >> bulle
one was visiting central america. the other south america. we don't know the condition of the pregnant woman or her fetus, but there is obvious concern because of the possible link between zika and birth defects that have been defected in south america. >>> new york is now offering pre tests to pregnant women who have travelled to impact countries. we'll update you as we learn more. >>> breaking news, police investigate a shooting involving one of their own. chopper4 was just...