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fire department report in september. >> do you think the fire department has any influence with the cdcching this? >> let's do it. let's take the fire department report that they're going to release in september and let's make that part of the cdcs reach. i'm telling you right now i'll sell my left arm if i find out that in september the new york city fire department also doesn't correlate cancer to our time at the trade center. and if that report does correlate cancer to our time at the trade center, i want that report entered into the cdc and i want them to investigate it earlier than september of next year. >> it is curious that it looks like asthma sufferers are compensated for what they went through at ground zero, then the next step of linking cancer with the toxins you were exposed to is not correlated. are you cancer free? >> so they say. i'm be foolish not to expect the other shoe to drop. we have new york city firefighters ten years to the day fighting for their lives. we buried one last week. we buried one the week before that. we have four cases of multiple mie luoma. two ha
fire department report in september. >> do you think the fire department has any influence with the cdcching this? >> let's do it. let's take the fire department report that they're going to release in september and let's make that part of the cdcs reach. i'm telling you right now i'll sell my left arm if i find out that in september the new york city fire department also doesn't correlate cancer to our time at the trade center. and if that report does correlate cancer to our time...
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>> reporter: well, it could be for a lot of reasons, but the daily beast and the cdc determined the topies that live the longest. three bay area cities made the cut and only 1 made it on top. it's where i'm standing right now, san jose, where the average life expectancy for men is 79.2 years, for women it's 82.9. san francisco came in sixth with men 75.9 years old, women 82.5. oakland came in 15th, men living to 76.4 years, women 81.2. it could be the weather. >> it's always temperate here, very nice. you know, even during the winter it's not that cold. >> reporter: or the location. >> being three hours from just about anything you can do, snowing -- sorry -- snowboarding, surfing, running. >> reporter: or maybe it's the lifestyle. >> a lot of families are very family-friendly: >> reporter: people in san francisco live longer, the daily beast and cdc study looked at years worth of life span data. the majority of the spots, california having the most out of all the states. >> this is california, we have the beach, everybody wants to look decent, so we are healthier than others maybe. >>
>> reporter: well, it could be for a lot of reasons, but the daily beast and the cdc determined the topies that live the longest. three bay area cities made the cut and only 1 made it on top. it's where i'm standing right now, san jose, where the average life expectancy for men is 79.2 years, for women it's 82.9. san francisco came in sixth with men 75.9 years old, women 82.5. oakland came in 15th, men living to 76.4 years, women 81.2. it could be the weather. >> it's always...
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we're referring you to cdc for an out of state transfer. criteria with an indefinite sentence. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are just informed of the action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. just a recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it, however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying from what i've seen in the past anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a state that will accept you. that sometimes takes a long time. we send paperwork to california, if california accepts you, cool. if they deny you, we have to find another state. it could take longer to do that part. i don't see a problem with it being approved immediately. >> good. >> you can have this part fredrico. you have a good day. okay? >> thank you. i was biting my tongue. this is a sham, this committee. this referral, she said there was another out of state referral. she didn't know if anything resulted from that. how would she not know? if the machinery of
we're referring you to cdc for an out of state transfer. criteria with an indefinite sentence. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are just informed of the action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. just a recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it, however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying from what i've seen in the past anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a state that...
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the cdc says moeller -- more than half of reported infections are in adults. health insurance companies racked up billions of dollars in an needed administrative costs every year. the report analyzed 2 million electronic claims earlier this year. commercial health insurance had an average claims processing error rate of or were 19% this year, an increase of 2% last year. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> the rain moved back in this afternoon, heavy at times, and it continues to fall in many locations. hd doppler picking up on a ribbon of storm's track the -- tracking just these of baltimore and on to the eastern shore. south of us some very heavy downpours, right up 95 into harford and cecil counties. some heavy rain coming down, eastern shore locations getting hit hard with some heavy rain as well. all of this will gradually taper off as we head for the evening. over the past two hours, the rain has tapered off to the west and now the worst of the weather will be south and east of baltimore. yesterday's rain and t
the cdc says moeller -- more than half of reported infections are in adults. health insurance companies racked up billions of dollars in an needed administrative costs every year. the report analyzed 2 million electronic claims earlier this year. commercial health insurance had an average claims processing error rate of or were 19% this year, an increase of 2% last year. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> the rain moved back in this...
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that is new study by the cdc which is calling for increased awareness for a disease that kills more women than all other forms combined. >> they are looking for symptoms far more common in men, such as intense chest pain. >> the pain is more subtle, a sense of tightness and pressure in the chest. that is very different. about half of the women that have heart disease may have persistent nausea and fatigue. >> they are more likely to die within the first year after a first heart attack. >> when a woman has a heart attack she gets to the hospital 22 minutes later an man. there is number reasons. if you have signs that are related to your heart, don't ignore them, don't call anyone for consult. dial 911. >> there are things every woman can do right now to minimize the risk of heart disease. kick the smoking habit, exercise at least 30 minutes a few times a week, keep your weight down and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. another study out today says stem cells show great promise in damaged heart muscle. >> they injected them and people that received the treatment had fewer episodes of che
that is new study by the cdc which is calling for increased awareness for a disease that kills more women than all other forms combined. >> they are looking for symptoms far more common in men, such as intense chest pain. >> the pain is more subtle, a sense of tightness and pressure in the chest. that is very different. about half of the women that have heart disease may have persistent nausea and fatigue. >> they are more likely to die within the first year after a first...
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that is new study by the cdc which is calling for increased awareness for a disease that kills more women than all other forms combined. >> they are looking for symptoms far more common in men, such as intense chest pain. >> the pain is more subtle, a sense of tightness and pressure in the chest. that is very different. about half of the women that have heart disease may have persistent nausea and fatigue. >> they are more likely to die within the first year after a first heart attack. >> when a woman has a heart attack she gets to the hospital 22 minutes later an man. there is number reasons. if you have signs that are related to your heart, don't ignore them, don't call anyone for consult. dial 911. >> there are things every woman can do right now to minimize the risk of heart disease. kick the smoking habit, exercise at least 30 minutes a few times a week, keep your weight down and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. another study out today says stem cells show great promise in damaged heart muscle. >> they injected them and people that received the treatment had fewer episodes of che
that is new study by the cdc which is calling for increased awareness for a disease that kills more women than all other forms combined. >> they are looking for symptoms far more common in men, such as intense chest pain. >> the pain is more subtle, a sense of tightness and pressure in the chest. that is very different. about half of the women that have heart disease may have persistent nausea and fatigue. >> they are more likely to die within the first year after a first...
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earlier this week the cdc said some inmates have been treated for dehydration but say there have been no other serious health issues. tonight police followed the march closely on motorcycles and on foot. at one point the protesters faced off with officers who would not let them circle union square. traffic at some point had to wait. so far governor jerry brown has not intervened, but if this continues there could be a tough decision about whether the prisoners should be force fed. as for the rally tonight it ended peacefully and no one was arrested. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a 60-year-old woman is in the hospital tonight after being hit by a bicyclist along the san francisco waterfront. it happened about 8:30 this morning at mission street. police say the victim was crossing embarcadero with the green light when she was hit. the woman suffered a light threatening head injury. the bicyclist did stay at the scene for questioning. >>> federal agents have busted a counterfeit movie operation in san jose today. agents arrested four people they say were making counterfeit dvds of movies in a
earlier this week the cdc said some inmates have been treated for dehydration but say there have been no other serious health issues. tonight police followed the march closely on motorcycles and on foot. at one point the protesters faced off with officers who would not let them circle union square. traffic at some point had to wait. so far governor jerry brown has not intervened, but if this continues there could be a tough decision about whether the prisoners should be force fed. as for the...
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earlier this week the cdc said some inmates have been treated for dehydration but say there have been no other serious health issues. tonight police followed the march closely on motorcycles and on foot. at one point the protesters faced off with officers who would not let them circle union square. traffic at some point had to wait. so far governor jerry brown has not intervened, but if this continues there could be a tough decision about whether the prisoners should be force fed. as for the rally tonight it ended peacefully and no one was arrested. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a 60-year-old woman is in the hospital tonight after being hit by a bicyclist along the san francisco waterfront. it happened about 8:30 this morning at mission street. police say the victim was crossing embarcadero with the green light when she was hit. the woman suffered a light threatening head injury. the bicyclist did stay at the scene for questioning. >>> federal agents have busted a counterfeit movie operation in san jose today. agents arrested four people they say were making counterfeit dvds of movies in a
earlier this week the cdc said some inmates have been treated for dehydration but say there have been no other serious health issues. tonight police followed the march closely on motorcycles and on foot. at one point the protesters faced off with officers who would not let them circle union square. traffic at some point had to wait. so far governor jerry brown has not intervened, but if this continues there could be a tough decision about whether the prisoners should be force fed. as for the...
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>> i am the planning manager at chinatown cdc. we have been working on this project for a 15to 20 years -- 15 to 20 years and we would like to come to you to ask for support. san francisco is a transit first city. we are all working on transit inclusion and access for everyone. it has been mentioned that federal money is becoming increasingly more difficult to obtain, and that we are so close to the finishing line, after 15 years of work, from the mta, city community, and we want to use this opportunity to lock in the infrastructure benefits for our neighborhoods. lastly, to point to some of the economic benefits and job gains -- one of the businesses that relocated, they moved two weeks ago, and they have already hired local small-business people. i just want to point that out as for the small business development. keep this project going and help us to fill this community dream. commissioner mirkarimi: any other public comment? >> i am a consultant, working with state muni san francisco. you should not pass this today. there was
>> i am the planning manager at chinatown cdc. we have been working on this project for a 15to 20 years -- 15 to 20 years and we would like to come to you to ask for support. san francisco is a transit first city. we are all working on transit inclusion and access for everyone. it has been mentioned that federal money is becoming increasingly more difficult to obtain, and that we are so close to the finishing line, after 15 years of work, from the mta, city community, and we want to use...
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princess cruises would only say it worked with the cdc to sanitize the ship. in spite of the illness they renewed their vows but they say it will be the last time they board a princess cruise. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, cbs 5. >> passengers on the next cruise on that ship were notified via calls and e-mails of the outbreak and princess cruises says that no one on that voyage became sick. >>> if you have a consumer problem, call our hotline at 1- 888-5-helps-u. >>> two robbers in southern california barked up the wrong tree. >> oh, yeah. they were scared off by a pretty small attacker. last week, paco the chihauhau chased away two robbers in l.a. county. this is the surveillance video. paco lives in a neighborhood in altadina near pasadena and apparently he thinks he is a rottweiler. he kept barking and biting at the men eventually scared them off. those hoodlums got away with $200. nobody was hurt. paco was pretty bad. >> that's pretty funny video. they have big guns. [ laughter ] >> they didn't know what to do! >> all right. >>> well, they claimed res
princess cruises would only say it worked with the cdc to sanitize the ship. in spite of the illness they renewed their vows but they say it will be the last time they board a princess cruise. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, cbs 5. >> passengers on the next cruise on that ship were notified via calls and e-mails of the outbreak and princess cruises says that no one on that voyage became sick. >>> if you have a consumer problem, call our hotline at 1- 888-5-helps-u....
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this is according to cdc. let's break it down by state. 24% of the california's adults are obese, one in four, but in 1995, that rate was 15%. california ranks 41 in the nation n mississippi, 34.% of the people there are obese or overweight. that state is number one. colorado had lowest rate, 19.8%. but here is the rub. 16 years ago, that number would have been the highest. jeff levy is the executive directer for a nonprofit compiling this data. today releasing this interview. obesiy rates of over 20%. >> jane is a nutrition consult yapt at california pacific. >> we're more computerized. >> the food industry increased portion sizes, saying that has contributed to this problem. >> so this is enticing and people want to be able to spend less money and get more. >> accord together report, income matters. those who earn less money are more likely to be obese, and education matters, one third of american who's did not graduate from high school are yob ease. obesity increases the risk for diabetes and heart disease
this is according to cdc. let's break it down by state. 24% of the california's adults are obese, one in four, but in 1995, that rate was 15%. california ranks 41 in the nation n mississippi, 34.% of the people there are obese or overweight. that state is number one. colorado had lowest rate, 19.8%. but here is the rub. 16 years ago, that number would have been the highest. jeff levy is the executive directer for a nonprofit compiling this data. today releasing this interview. obesiy rates of...
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the cdc says 48 million americans get sick from contaminated food every year. >>> a controversial bill barring people from buying alcohol at the self-check stands is one step closer to law. the bill passed in the state assembly and now it's won approval from the senate government organization committee. while fiona moss says this will prevent minors from buying alcoholing with critics say it's a union-backed idea. >> if no one is monitoring the checkout you don't have to scan it at all. you can just put it right in the bag. >> we have no real evidence that says what the bill is claiming is actually taking place. >> may also pointed out that shoppers can't by cigarettes in those self checkout lanes and opponents say it's already in a grocer's best interest to keep minors from buying alcohol because they could lose thoroughly core license. >>> prince william and kate touched down in ottawa, to tour canada, their first trip as a couple. a long line of officials greeted them at the airport. the tour takes them thousands of miles across the country. kevin i believe thes has a sneak peek fro
the cdc says 48 million americans get sick from contaminated food every year. >>> a controversial bill barring people from buying alcohol at the self-check stands is one step closer to law. the bill passed in the state assembly and now it's won approval from the senate government organization committee. while fiona moss says this will prevent minors from buying alcoholing with critics say it's a union-backed idea. >> if no one is monitoring the checkout you don't have to scan it...
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. >> the cdc have estimated one in 110 children have an autism disorder in california took a step today to, that could approve their care. >> our parents and kids getting help they need? >> several years after a blue ribbon commission pointed out problems california parents face when raising a child with autism. they continue to be frustrated with the system. >> the problems families face are worse, not better. carry yirs -- carriers refuse to provide coverage. >> one of the services health insurers refuse to cover is abaa plied behavioral nal sis. a effective treatment helping children with autism learn to live happy lives. but insurance plans consider that he had x, not a covered medical benefit. and say regulateors can't make them pay the bills related to this therapy. >> we believe they're trying to compel plans to pay for aba. >> just as select committee on autism was examining the problem, the department of managed health care announced it's reached a settlement with blue shield and anthem blue cross to begin covering aba with a license prod vider n cases there could be retroactiv
. >> the cdc have estimated one in 110 children have an autism disorder in california took a step today to, that could approve their care. >> our parents and kids getting help they need? >> several years after a blue ribbon commission pointed out problems california parents face when raising a child with autism. they continue to be frustrated with the system. >> the problems families face are worse, not better. carry yirs -- carriers refuse to provide coverage. >>...
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cdc officials say every day about ten people die from unintentional drownings. of these two are children age 14 or younger. two of the largest factors for drowning are lack of supervision of children not wearing a life jacket. we have a list of boating safety tips on our website at abc2news.com. just click on the spot light section on the right-hand side of your home page. >>> gas prices stayed even for the 4th of july weekend around $3.56 a gallon t. first of 30 million-barrels will be released in the us later this week from the petroleum reserve. >>> we have a traffic alert some friends and family may be high tailing it back to see fireworks tonight. we are going to show you a bay bridge live shot. we understand it is packed already. you can imagine that. you can keep an eye out on the bay bridge traffic on your phone or on our website on abc2news.com. look at the top of the page where it says live video. >>> let's take a look at our weather now. >>> we have been watching some weather to the west with great interest as we get set for our 4th of july fireworks
cdc officials say every day about ten people die from unintentional drownings. of these two are children age 14 or younger. two of the largest factors for drowning are lack of supervision of children not wearing a life jacket. we have a list of boating safety tips on our website at abc2news.com. just click on the spot light section on the right-hand side of your home page. >>> gas prices stayed even for the 4th of july weekend around $3.56 a gallon t. first of 30 million-barrels will...
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. >> reporter: according to the cdc suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens.iane, backers of this new law hope the legislation will change that. >> thanks very much, elise. >>> in japan, another large earthquake hit the same northeastern part of that country that was devastated back in march. the 7.1 quake prompted another tsunami warning for the region. the earthquake hit at 10:57 a.m. in japan, about 6:00 tonight our time. the quake shook skyscrapers in tokyo, some 250 miles away. there are no reports of injury or damage, the fukushima nuclear plant was evacuated as a precaution following today's quake. the quake did not cause any additional problem there's. a tsunami warning was issued for the region. that was lifted two hours ago. this is is the same area from when the quake and tsunami hit four months ago. at least 21,000 people died then as a result of that 9.0 magnitude earthquake. >>> coming up next, a change in the weather, plus, the royal couple is giving hollywood a run for its money, after raising tens of thousands of dollars for charity today. the
. >> reporter: according to the cdc suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens.iane, backers of this new law hope the legislation will change that. >> thanks very much, elise. >>> in japan, another large earthquake hit the same northeastern part of that country that was devastated back in march. the 7.1 quake prompted another tsunami warning for the region. the earthquake hit at 10:57 a.m. in japan, about 6:00 tonight our time. the quake shook skyscrapers in...
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according to the cdc, at 8400 people nationwide were rushed to the hospital last year with injuries from fireworks. this weekend in washington state, a man went too far. a 58-year-old is in serious condition after homemade fireworks exploded on his face and body. he was trying to make a super fire work of black powder, model rocket motors and chemicals. he could face charges. this crew will let the professionals do the work. so they can enjoy the true meaning of the fourth. >> freedom. that is what it means. with family and friends and having a good time. >> and you are looking live at the inner harbor. this time to run by, the skies will be more colorful. the show starts at 9:30, and city police tell us they will have extra officers on patrol at the inner harbor. >> something to do this for the july dax on our web site you will find fireworks and other celebrations.tatce day we invite you to share your celebrations with us. you can opt loaded your holiday videos and celebrations at wbaltv.com. a house in eastern rhode island is decked out for the fourth of july but it is not just to cel
according to the cdc, at 8400 people nationwide were rushed to the hospital last year with injuries from fireworks. this weekend in washington state, a man went too far. a 58-year-old is in serious condition after homemade fireworks exploded on his face and body. he was trying to make a super fire work of black powder, model rocket motors and chemicals. he could face charges. this crew will let the professionals do the work. so they can enjoy the true meaning of the fourth. >> freedom....
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the cdc study finds that the number of cases jumped from 4100 to 6300 over about a decade. now that's a 54% increase, but researchers say it's because more moms are obese and suffering from high blood pressure and heart disease. they also point out that women are having children at later ages and age contributes to that stroke risk. >>> the new reality for many police departments is how do you fight crime with fewer resources? kit takes us to the first city in the country now using a new computer program that shows criminals are predictable. >> in this parking garage in santa cruz, police officers are armed with one of the most effective weapons in the fight against crime. information. with plenty of expensive electronics left out in plain view, the garage is a magnet for crooks. the key is knowing when they'll strike. introducing this cutting edge computer program. it keeps track of every single item around the house. it has predicted there's good chance thieves will be roaming about on this day. for officer andy, it has taken a will the of guess work out of patrol. >> com
the cdc study finds that the number of cases jumped from 4100 to 6300 over about a decade. now that's a 54% increase, but researchers say it's because more moms are obese and suffering from high blood pressure and heart disease. they also point out that women are having children at later ages and age contributes to that stroke risk. >>> the new reality for many police departments is how do you fight crime with fewer resources? kit takes us to the first city in the country now using a...
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the daily beast and the cdc recently crunched numbers to determine the top 20 cities in the united states where people live the longest. three bay area cities made the cut and one came out on top. it's where i'm standing right now, where the average life expectancy for men is 79.2 years old. for women, it's 82.9 years old. in san francisco, they came in 6th on the study. men live as long as 75.9 years on average. women 82.5 years on average. oakland came in 15th with men living as long as 76.4 years and women 81.2 years. apparently the fountain of youth can be in your own backyard. you just to live in the right city. it could be the weather. >> it's very nice, you know, even during the winter it's not that cold. >> or the location. >> being three hours from just about anything you can do, snow boarding, surfing, running. >> or maybe it's the lifestyle. >> very family friendly. >> people in san jose live longer. >> maybe that's because we work out. >> the daily beast looked at decades worth of life span data. the west coast had the majority of the spots in the list of 20 cities, california
the daily beast and the cdc recently crunched numbers to determine the top 20 cities in the united states where people live the longest. three bay area cities made the cut and one came out on top. it's where i'm standing right now, where the average life expectancy for men is 79.2 years old. for women, it's 82.9 years old. in san francisco, they came in 6th on the study. men live as long as 75.9 years on average. women 82.5 years on average. oakland came in 15th with men living as long as 76.4...
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. >>> drownings are all too common and cdc says every day 10 people die from unintentional drowning. of these two are kids age 14 or younger. two of the largest factors for drownings are lack of supervision or children who were not wearing a life jacket. >>> we told you last month keep an eye out for the low flying planes in the area and nasa is testing the air quality for the baltimore/d.c. area again today. beginning at 5:30 # this morning and -- 5:30 this morning until 1:30 this afternoon between d.c. the beltway and baltimore and they will follow i-95. >>> four minutes after five. today is the deadline to tile as a -- file as candidate for baltimore city mayor. today two more candidates will be filing. pew wants supporters with her when she fills out the papers. she says she is going to walk from her campaign headquarters to the board of elections and it will happen around 9:45. she expects to file at 11:00. these two are joining and very large -- a large pool of candidates for the position. four candidates filed for the democratic primary. >>> news time is 5:05. people are getti
. >>> drownings are all too common and cdc says every day 10 people die from unintentional drowning. of these two are kids age 14 or younger. two of the largest factors for drownings are lack of supervision or children who were not wearing a life jacket. >>> we told you last month keep an eye out for the low flying planes in the area and nasa is testing the air quality for the baltimore/d.c. area again today. beginning at 5:30 # this morning and -- 5:30 this morning until 1:30...
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recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki: it's incumbent upon us to try to stay ahead of the curve, but it's very, very difficult. there's always another bug on the horizon. narrator: in 2008, the associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of americans. the health effects of these low levels of medications diluted in our water are still being determined. but these findings further illustrate the fundamental relationship of infrastructure to health. the quality of water plays a significant role in public health. but reliable quantities of wa
recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki:...
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the cdc study and washington study focused on heterosexual couples.exual companies 53% of hiv infections in the united states. would this treatment work for them as well? >> yes, it would. in fact, a study presented earlier this year among guy and bisexual man that showed a reduction and cdc helped interim guidance to help guy and bisexual men who make up a little over half of hiv in the nation and many of whom would have a high risk. cdc's purpose is to help all americans live longer and healthier lives and this is one step in that direction, a new hiv prevention tool. >> certainly promising news. thanks for joining us. dr. jonathan merman, appreciate it. >> my pleasure to be on the show. >>> to our question of the day. president obama stormed out of a meeting warning eric cantor, quote, this is what he said he told him, eric, don't call my bluff. we want to know is this tough stance by the president saying that he is going to be uncompromising at this point, are they going to help solve the debt debate? jeff says i think we should fire all of them.
the cdc study and washington study focused on heterosexual couples.exual companies 53% of hiv infections in the united states. would this treatment work for them as well? >> yes, it would. in fact, a study presented earlier this year among guy and bisexual man that showed a reduction and cdc helped interim guidance to help guy and bisexual men who make up a little over half of hiv in the nation and many of whom would have a high risk. cdc's purpose is to help all americans live longer and...
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. >> reporter: the daily beast and cdc study looked at decades' worth of life-span data.he west coast had the majority of the spots on the list of 20 cities. california having the most out of all the states. >> this is california. we have the beach. everybody wants to look decent. so we are healthier than others maybe. >> reporter: even tourists like matt from ireland are basking in san jose's youthful glow. >> i'm not surprised people live longer because it's laid back, relaxed, looks good, place looks clean. >> actually moved to oregon and arizona and we both came back because we love it as well. >> reporter: elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >> all right. elizabeth also reports that the study didn't indicate why people actually live longer in san jose and other top cities on the list. interesting look there. >>> all right. for the first time, a new study links secondhand smoke to hearing loss. the research comes from nyu's school of medicine. experts say that the risk of hearing loss nearly doubles when teenagers are exposed to secondhand smoke. kids are exposed to cigarette smok
. >> reporter: the daily beast and cdc study looked at decades' worth of life-span data.he west coast had the majority of the spots on the list of 20 cities. california having the most out of all the states. >> this is california. we have the beach. everybody wants to look decent. so we are healthier than others maybe. >> reporter: even tourists like matt from ireland are basking in san jose's youthful glow. >> i'm not surprised people live longer because it's laid back,...
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call 1-800-cdc-info to learn more. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. pricing now on brakes. what's this option? that's new. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> welcome back. she is the first african-american to win ski racial medals in the paraolympics. called one of the most inspirg women in america, bonnie st. john is our slice of life.ing women in america, bonnie st. john is our slice of life. ♪ >> i grew up in san diego, california, which is unusual for an african-american with one leg with no snow to end up becoming a ski racer. >> voted one of the most inspirational women in america, 46-year-old bonnie st. john was born with a birth defect that stunted the growth in one of her legs and at 5 years old, doctors told her they would have to an tape. but had she was determined to have an ordinary life. it was a high school friend who introduced her to skiing. >> it is amazing because she's white, i'm black and she didn't see differences. she reached out and said, hey, you know, let
call 1-800-cdc-info to learn more. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. pricing now on brakes. what's this option? that's new. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> welcome back. she is the first african-american to win ski racial medals in the paraolympics. called one of the most inspirg women in america, bonnie st. john is our slice of life.ing women in america, bonnie st. john is our slice of life. ♪ >>...
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the cdc says it usually takes several attempts before someone can quit smoking. >>> here in oakland airporttwo dancing stars are said to arrive tonight, the wheelchair duet that showed the nation anyone can dance. >>> and it's heating up just in time for the holiday week edge. chief meteorologist bill martin is going to tell us just how hot it's going to get. >>> new at 10:00, an oakland dance group took the spotlight on the show so you think you can dance. and their inspiring show shows anyone can be a dancer everyone in a wheelchair. jana katsuyama, is at the international airport where that team will be arrived tonight. >> reporter: already it hasn't been only a couple of hours but they are still becoming a pretty big hit right now online both on facebook and twitter. on a show where some contestants think they can dance, rodney bell and santry showed they know how to put emotion into motion. for three he mesmerizing minutes they put on a duet. together with and without disabilities. >> we got together as an experiment to see what kind of dance we could make. >> reporter: a blessing for
the cdc says it usually takes several attempts before someone can quit smoking. >>> here in oakland airporttwo dancing stars are said to arrive tonight, the wheelchair duet that showed the nation anyone can dance. >>> and it's heating up just in time for the holiday week edge. chief meteorologist bill martin is going to tell us just how hot it's going to get. >>> new at 10:00, an oakland dance group took the spotlight on the show so you think you can dance. and their...
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a new study from cdc found that most at risk from too much salf intake may be those that eat too littlesium. those diets of both nutrients, researchers think potassium rich foods, bananas and broccoli and spinach may help neutralize the effects of sodium. >> a proposal that is being voted on as the governor is describing as a, quote, supremely ridiculous waste of time. >> and the cost of cutting, a proposal being considered that parents could be paying if your kids are caught cutting class. >> bart police say one thing and eyewitness say another and protestors are outraged and want some answers. i'm amy hollyfield, an explanation is coming up. [ female announcer ] they've been off limits to dieters since time began. not anymore. ♪ fiber one is bringing brownies back. at 90 calories, the only thing between you and chocolaty brownies ♪ new fiber one 90 calorie brownies. in the granola bar aisle. you can see >>> i'm amy hollyfield live in oakland where two independent investigations were l get underway
a new study from cdc found that most at risk from too much salf intake may be those that eat too littlesium. those diets of both nutrients, researchers think potassium rich foods, bananas and broccoli and spinach may help neutralize the effects of sodium. >> a proposal that is being voted on as the governor is describing as a, quote, supremely ridiculous waste of time. >> and the cost of cutting, a proposal being considered that parents could be paying if your kids are caught...
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the cdc says it usually takes several attempts before someone can quit smoking. >>> here in oakland airporttwo dancing stars are said to arrive tonight, the wheelchair duet that [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin, imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john ] kate, how are you? [ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together we made it happen. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. starting with the at&t all for less package -- just $70 per month, voice plus broadband. it's the at&t network. helping you do what you do..
the cdc says it usually takes several attempts before someone can quit smoking. >>> here in oakland airporttwo dancing stars are said to arrive tonight, the wheelchair duet that [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin, imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john ] kate, how are you? [ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together we made it...
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cdc found that those of high risk of high blood pressure may be those that eat too little potassium.hers think potassium rich foods, bananas broccoli and spinach may help neutralize the effects of sodium. >> two separate investigations around the bart station shooting. >> amy hollyfield is live at bart headquarters with the latest. >> reporter: there are two new layers of accountability in place here at bart police, there is a citizen review board and new independent police auditor. they will start looking into this officer-involved shooting. they were put in place after the 2009 shooting of oscar grant who was shot in the back. they will have some angry protestors and public outrage to answer to. protestors angrily and loudly created such a scene, three stations in san francisco had to be shut down. they are upset over the death of a transient at the hands of bart police and they wanted the police department disbanded. two officers were involved in the shooting death of 45-year-old charles hill on july 3rd at the civic center station. officers say he was armed with a knife and a bro
cdc found that those of high risk of high blood pressure may be those that eat too little potassium.hers think potassium rich foods, bananas broccoli and spinach may help neutralize the effects of sodium. >> two separate investigations around the bart station shooting. >> amy hollyfield is live at bart headquarters with the latest. >> reporter: there are two new layers of accountability in place here at bart police, there is a citizen review board and new independent police...
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it was 30 years a the -- years ago the first report from the cdc came out. there will be people tomorrow who have walked every single year a testament to their commitment of fighting the disease. >> certainly. >> a lot has changed when it comes to research, what are the big differences from now and 25 years ago? >> we are not in the crisis disease, but it's important to realize it's a disease and infection you don't want to get. we can prevent the transmission of hiv aids, and our goal is to radically reduce the number of new infections. those 2 a day we want to get it down to one a day or less by 2015. >> do you see there being a sense of -- as we do progress and see more options for not necessarily a cure but ways to live your life, people are less scared about it? >> reporter: that's why this is so important, not only are we raising important funds, but we are raising awareness, especially with young people in san francisco, we have to reach the gay-bisexual maine men pop -- by sex -- bisexual men population to prevent the spread of aids. many big corpora
it was 30 years a the -- years ago the first report from the cdc came out. there will be people tomorrow who have walked every single year a testament to their commitment of fighting the disease. >> certainly. >> a lot has changed when it comes to research, what are the big differences from now and 25 years ago? >> we are not in the crisis disease, but it's important to realize it's a disease and infection you don't want to get. we can prevent the transmission of hiv aids, and...
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a new report from cdc found a 54% increase in pregnancy-related strokes between 1995 and 2005, some causes include older women getting pregnant and known risk factors such as obesity. over all, the right after this sk low, only about 1 in a thousand deliveries but experts say the report shows how important sit for women conceiving to maintain a healthy life style. >> scientists believe a long-lasting flu vaccine could be ready in the next five years. the national institutes of health says it will protect against all strains of the disease replacing annual shots we now use. a universal vaccine designed to target parts of the flu virus that every change this, comes as washington debates whether or not to slash the agency's budgets. and a new study finds checking your smart phone can be addictive. european researchers found many users developed what they called checking habits, repetitive checks of e mail such as facebook. and the study subjects checked their phone 34 times per day. experts say every time you get an e mail it's positive feed back you're an important person. so reaching for yo
a new report from cdc found a 54% increase in pregnancy-related strokes between 1995 and 2005, some causes include older women getting pregnant and known risk factors such as obesity. over all, the right after this sk low, only about 1 in a thousand deliveries but experts say the report shows how important sit for women conceiving to maintain a healthy life style. >> scientists believe a long-lasting flu vaccine could be ready in the next five years. the national institutes of health says...
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they stopped shipping the frog, and the cdc found they made more than 20 people sick, most of them, children. despite the warning, the company resumed selling the frogs last month. the company has not commented on this. >>> new research finds obesity is behind the most common form of breast cancer in older women. the records of more than 6,000 post menopausal women had hormone sensitive tumors found too much fat in the body raises hormone levels, alcohol and cigarettes were the next biggest factors. >>> and german researcher nouz believe a pregnant mother's stress can have a lasting affect on the baby and found women highly stressed during pregnancy that, can trigger changes from a stress hormone receptor in unborn children and may leave the children less able to handle stress themselves, they caution the findings are not conclusive. >>> and another study finds a lack of sleep doesn't just make people grumpy but can make them more likely to plot revenge. the study convicted on college students, researchers found when sleepy they're likely to think about how events could have turned out diffe
they stopped shipping the frog, and the cdc found they made more than 20 people sick, most of them, children. despite the warning, the company resumed selling the frogs last month. the company has not commented on this. >>> new research finds obesity is behind the most common form of breast cancer in older women. the records of more than 6,000 post menopausal women had hormone sensitive tumors found too much fat in the body raises hormone levels, alcohol and cigarettes were the next...
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. >> the cdc found heart disease death rates are dropping faster among men than women. and found women often have different warning signs of a heart attack and delay seeing a doctor thinking they're overrereacting. >> the result? women more likely to die during the first year. >> pain could be more subtle. it's a sense of fullness, pressure in the chest that. is very different z half of the women who have heart disease don't have chest pain, just nausea or unusual fatigue. and those symptoms can be rather vague. >> one of the co-authors says gender bias he plays a role. there aren't enough heart-related studies done on women. >> ahead in the 4:30 half hour, lawmakers prepare to work nonstop on the national deficit. >> and there are both sides likely to feel the pain. >> and there is coastal fog. skies mainly clear, changes are on the way. i'll have the forecast coming up. >>> marijuana supporters took their battle to legalize it to the streets of oakland and straight to the federal government. >>> a recent warning doesn't seem to be detering these protestors or city lea
. >> the cdc found heart disease death rates are dropping faster among men than women. and found women often have different warning signs of a heart attack and delay seeing a doctor thinking they're overrereacting. >> the result? women more likely to die during the first year. >> pain could be more subtle. it's a sense of fullness, pressure in the chest that. is very different z half of the women who have heart disease don't have chest pain, just nausea or unusual fatigue. and...
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the cdc released its mortality rate and in it they said rates declined in 49 states over the last decadeghest risk nor colon cancer is not getting screened at all and encouraging doctors and patients to talk about it. >>> it's hard to believe but tabloid journalism has apparently hit a new low. the british tabloid is accused of hacking into a teen's phone after she was kidnapped and later found murdered in 2002. they found messages to family and friends and deleted some messages to free up space for more. not only could the hacking have hampered the police investigation and may also have given false hope to the girl's family. >> the parents were going through the most awful experience for any parent, it's unimaginable, yet people in the news world had no come pun-- no fear of anything. >>> earlier serving prison time for hacking, a man apologized for interference with the investigation and they have been accused of phone hacking with celebrities and politicians. >>> a wild ride down the american river all caught on tape. >>> we'll take you to canada, where it's all things royal right now
the cdc released its mortality rate and in it they said rates declined in 49 states over the last decadeghest risk nor colon cancer is not getting screened at all and encouraging doctors and patients to talk about it. >>> it's hard to believe but tabloid journalism has apparently hit a new low. the british tabloid is accused of hacking into a teen's phone after she was kidnapped and later found murdered in 2002. they found messages to family and friends and deleted some messages to...
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the cdc says there were 60,000 fewer cases of colon cancer reported in 2007 compared to 2003.here were also 30,000 fewer colon cancer deaths in that same time frame. because more people are being screened for the disease. millions more still need to be screened. tests or colonoscopies are recommended for everyone over the age of 50. >>> a man in pennsylvania made a rare discovery at a flea market. he stumbled on a rare item, an original copy of the declaration of independence. he took the copy along with the old wood frame it came in to the curator at independence hall in philadelphia. that's where another anastatic copy resides. he bought the one he had for $100. >> can you imagine finding that at a flea market? >> no, but it's one of those rare wonderful thingses that happens to people. it never happens to me. >>> lindsay's out at the brand new tennis arena in southwest, where they're getting ready to play, right, lindsay? >> yes. i am. it's beautiful right by the water, it's very hot, there's a nice breeze coming through here. venus williams takes the court as the kastles o
the cdc says there were 60,000 fewer cases of colon cancer reported in 2007 compared to 2003.here were also 30,000 fewer colon cancer deaths in that same time frame. because more people are being screened for the disease. millions more still need to be screened. tests or colonoscopies are recommended for everyone over the age of 50. >>> a man in pennsylvania made a rare discovery at a flea market. he stumbled on a rare item, an original copy of the declaration of independence. he took...
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the cdc schedule at least the last time i checked it recommended children under six received in separate of vaccines many of them in multiple doses. many of the vaccines have largely disappeared thanks largely to the vaccines. still, vaccines today seem to be the victims of their own success. the effectiveness in preventing disease shift people's perceptions of risk. many parents ask understandably they are always concerned most about the best interest of their children many parents ask why should i subject my child to the rest of the vaccine might count hasn't seen a case of polio in years. it's a tough question and it's one the public health community must continue to answer i think without condescension. after all, the dilemma of the vaccination and bodies the larger challenge of scientific authority in a democracy. and that is the dialogue but that isn't the vanish anytime soon. thank you. [applause] >> i would be happy to take any questions. >> you were talking about the use of force to enforce vaccinations in that time and the obviously the different conditions in the united states
the cdc schedule at least the last time i checked it recommended children under six received in separate of vaccines many of them in multiple doses. many of the vaccines have largely disappeared thanks largely to the vaccines. still, vaccines today seem to be the victims of their own success. the effectiveness in preventing disease shift people's perceptions of risk. many parents ask understandably they are always concerned most about the best interest of their children many parents ask why...
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i feel a lot of anger towards cdc for celling me up with this inmate. had a release date of 2019, i was going home. but also, i do take responsibilities for my actions. you know, i could have very well just beat the guy up and forced a cell move that way. and i chose to kill him. i enjoy hurting people. >> robert's violent choices sealed his fate in prison. but for other inmates inside corcoran, even a life sentence isn't reason to give up. back on the sny yard, brian attends a program for inmates serving life sentences called "dare to hope." >> i would like to bring on randy. >> originally, a lot of us went just out of curiosity, and none of us knew what to expect. we didn't know if it was going to be a continual program or a one-time shot or whatever, but we're always looking for a little bit of hope. >> how you guys doing ? >> good. >> all right. it's really an honor and pleasure for me to be here today. how many of you guys are lifers? you're all lifers? everybody in this room? you know, my heart -- the people i want to talk to is you guys. and the
i feel a lot of anger towards cdc for celling me up with this inmate. had a release date of 2019, i was going home. but also, i do take responsibilities for my actions. you know, i could have very well just beat the guy up and forced a cell move that way. and i chose to kill him. i enjoy hurting people. >> robert's violent choices sealed his fate in prison. but for other inmates inside corcoran, even a life sentence isn't reason to give up. back on the sny yard, brian attends a program...
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the cdc's vaccination schedule, at least the last time i checked, recommends that children under six receive 10 separate vaccines, many of them in multiple doses. meanwhile, the disease notes vaccines prevent have largely disappeared. thanks largely to vaccines. and so, that seems today, seems to be the victim of their own success. their effectiveness in preventing disease has shaped peoples perception of risk. many parents ask, understandably, parents are always concerned, most of them, many parents ask why should i subject my child to the risks of vaccine, be they ever so small, when my county hasn't seen a case of measles or whooping cough were polio in years? it's a tough question. and it's one of the public health community must continue to answer patiently, and i think without condescension. after all, the dilemma of vaccination embodies the larger challenge of scientific authority in a democracy. and that's a dilemma that is not likely to vanish anytime soon. thank you. [applause] >> so i would be happy to take any questions. >> you are talking about the use of force to enforc
the cdc's vaccination schedule, at least the last time i checked, recommends that children under six receive 10 separate vaccines, many of them in multiple doses. meanwhile, the disease notes vaccines prevent have largely disappeared. thanks largely to vaccines. and so, that seems today, seems to be the victim of their own success. their effectiveness in preventing disease has shaped peoples perception of risk. many parents ask, understandably, parents are always concerned, most of them, many...
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according to the cdc and the daily beast, they are the ones who did the study, men in san jose livedears, women nearly 83. and san francisco, that came in 6th place and oakland nabbed 15th on the list. >>> surveys show that most americans are scared to go to the dentist. we understand. but as dr. kim explains, one bay area doctor is trying to ease that fear and she is doing with it a furry friend. >>> reporter: this dental office in downtown palo alto has gone to the dogs. or should we say dog. meet buster the pug. the breed is known to lounge on the lap of the ancient chinese royals. >> good boy! >> reporter: well, you might say buster is carrying on with tradition this time with patients. >> buster's got a real gift, i think, just for making people feel just safe and warm and, you know, i think distracted. >> buster was the one that just everybody wanted to hold. he just became part of a family here. >> reporter: dr. laurie duran is buster's owner. she brought the canine into the office when the pug pass just a pup. everyone wanted to hold him. >> patients started requesting him so
according to the cdc and the daily beast, they are the ones who did the study, men in san jose livedears, women nearly 83. and san francisco, that came in 6th place and oakland nabbed 15th on the list. >>> surveys show that most americans are scared to go to the dentist. we understand. but as dr. kim explains, one bay area doctor is trying to ease that fear and she is doing with it a furry friend. >>> reporter: this dental office in downtown palo alto has gone to the dogs. or...
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but that is a valid point, if the soda sales are going down over the decade and the cdc is claiming thathe obesity claims are going up, then how can you say that soda is a driving factor in the obesity, and it seems like a big stretch. >> okay. wow. we will see what happens with the legal action and the debate especially when we look at the numbers for obesity of children and adults in the country, because it is stunning. thank you, kevin, for coming out to tell your side of the story. >> thank for having me. >>> and the fallout of the "news of the world" phone hacking stretching the globe. there are reports that british investigators are looking for potential phone hacking of 31 reporters at 31 different publications. and scotland yard has expanded the investigation to 60 officers, and meanwhile in australia, their government is introducing legislation allowing citizens to sue for serious invasion of privacy. >>> and coming up, alabama followed arizona passing a tougher immigration law to make it against the law to take an illegal immigrant to the hospital. today a civil rights organiza
but that is a valid point, if the soda sales are going down over the decade and the cdc is claiming thathe obesity claims are going up, then how can you say that soda is a driving factor in the obesity, and it seems like a big stretch. >> okay. wow. we will see what happens with the legal action and the debate especially when we look at the numbers for obesity of children and adults in the country, because it is stunning. thank you, kevin, for coming out to tell your side of the story....
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of our children born since the year 2000 will acquire type 2 diabetes in their lifetime because the cdcorter life expectancy than their parents because of diet-related illness. >> reporter: they ran a boot camp for chefs at a high school in colorado just outside of denver. it was just one of a series putç onç around the state sponsored in part by the colorado department of health and the colorado health foundation. the goal? improve the nutrition in public school lunchrooms. the centers for disease control say the mile-high state is the leanest in the country. but recent studies have shown that even here in healthy colorado obesity is a growing problem among black and hispanic children. eric arco is in charge of nutrition programs for the state health department. >> when you're looking at all of the data such as poverty and lack of access to fresh fruits and vegetables, lackç of access to outdoor recreation and parks and that sort of thing, we have rates that are just as bad as some parts of the south. >> reporter: many school children come from poor families whose income is so low t
of our children born since the year 2000 will acquire type 2 diabetes in their lifetime because the cdcorter life expectancy than their parents because of diet-related illness. >> reporter: they ran a boot camp for chefs at a high school in colorado just outside of denver. it was just one of a series putç onç around the state sponsored in part by the colorado department of health and the colorado health foundation. the goal? improve the nutrition in public school lunchrooms. the...