Our focus today is on sexually transmitted infections among youth. Lets meet our guests. Hi, my name is erica everly and im a child and adolecent Development Major at San Jose State University. Hi my name is sandra gregory, im a Peer Health Educator in the Sexual Wellness specialty here at san jose state. Hi im nina calderon, and i am a consumer intern at the lgbtq youth space. Hi my name is jacob peinado, and im the lead for the Sexual Wellness for Peer Health Education at san jose state. And im raven swayne, the student correspondent. Thank you very much. This is a very important topic. Just to clarify for the audience. Back in the olden days, when i was in college it was stds. Now its called stis. What does that mean . So we use the term, sexual transmitted infection because infection means something is transmitted person to person rather than a disease where its developing within us, and thats exactly what a sexual transmitted infection is. Its transmitted from person to person. Ve
Plaza. Good morning. Nice to have you along, Tuesday Morning, 7 00 a. M. On the west coast. Still happening out here on the west coast. Look at plymouth, massachusetts. Snow still coming down hard. Even from 3,000 miles away on the west coast you can hear the sigh of relief though from people in the new york city area because we really got lucky with this storm. Though as you say, the same cannot be said for the people to the east of us and to the north. Thats right. We want to get to the latest on the storm. States of emergency declared in eight states from pennsylvania all of the way up to maine. But as the system is moving north now, many of those travel restrictions that were put in place are being lifted. How do you think air travel is doing . Its one of the biggest impacts of this storm. The backlog of canceled flights just keeps growing. More than 5,000 already today. In massachusetts, the National Guard activated 500 members overnight to help clear roadways, operate shelters, a
Rally this afternoon. Reporter i just spoke with the protest organizer. They are going to march for justice and accountability, the march here at San Jose Police headquarters with roughly 15,000 signatures in hand, demanding the Department Fire San Jose Police officer philip white for the inflammatory tweets he posted in which he allegedly threatened those surrounding the Michael Brown and eric garner cases. Hes been placed on administrative leave and his actions denounced by the department. The protest organizer tells us that the chief of police has agreed to physically accept the petition, though police wont confirm with us whether thats the case. This is a different era after mike brown and eric garner. There are possibilities in the fight for justice that, quite frankly, werent opened up before, so we fully expect for this new movement to generate the new calls for justice that can make some real significant and substantiative change. Reporter the marchers will be starting at the s
Um, that have been described as antiprotest tweets. Currently, right now, white is on paid administrative leave while the Department Takes a look at this and investigates. But right now, 13,000 signatures on their way. Protestors bringing those 13,000 signatures, took about two days for them to gather those signatures and they will be delivering them right here at the steps of the police department. Now, before this, at the Santa Clara County government building, they had another thing on their agenda to do. They also aimed to pressure the Santa Clara County d. A. s office about charges against it was San Jose State University Police Officers who shot and killed a man back in february. Police say that man charged at them with the saw before they opened fire. As we stand right now, we see or hear a chopper overhead. We are still waiting for the protestors to make their way here to the San Jose Police department to deliver the 13,000 signatures calling for the firing of officer white. We
The chp did close down the exit ramp about 7 30 tonight. Thats when the chp vehicle pulled off, and burst into flames right on the exit ramp. Chp officers say they dont know what caused the chp vehicle to catch on fire. They say the officer had been traveling east on the bay bridge out of San Francisco when he noticed smoke inside the car back by the trunk. He smelt smoke coming from his vehicle. He pulled off at the Treasure Island exit. Reporter Officials Say a second chp officer responded to help and was injured when the back of the vehicle exploded. There was an explosion coming from the trunk. Some of the debris came and hit one of the officers in the arm and the chest. Reporter the Police Lights and the flames were bright enough to be seen from traffic cameras. The exit to Treasure Island was closed. The chp says officers normally do carry a lot of equipment in the trunk. We normally have flares, electronic equipment, our modems, our radios. Sometimes the officers put their duty