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the cdc says the nationwide outbreak has killed one person in california and made dozens sick. angie crouch has more on the investigation here in california. >> reporter: cdc investigators are trying to track down the source of a salmonella outbreak that killed one and left dozens sick. investigators believe the illnesses are linked to ground turkey but haven't been able to determine which brand, so there's been no recall. >> while the investigation is ongoing, we can't say where it's going to end. what is helping us is that the strain of salmonella is an unusual one and that helps us a little bit in trying to trace it back. >> reporter: officials say since march, 76 people in 26 states have gotten sick after eating ground turkey. here in california, one man died in sacramento and four others have gotten sick in los angeles, san francisco, riverside and san diego counties. dr. michael hurt, who nutrition, incc1: advises people to cook their turkey to 165 degrees to kill the salmonella.cc1: >> you wash your hands, have it on a clean platter and don't use the knife or platter or
the cdc says the nationwide outbreak has killed one person in california and made dozens sick. angie crouch has more on the investigation here in california. >> reporter: cdc investigators are trying to track down the source of a salmonella outbreak that killed one and left dozens sick. investigators believe the illnesses are linked to ground turkey but haven't been able to determine which brand, so there's been no recall. >> while the investigation is ongoing, we can't say where...
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why the cdc is worried tonight? and a new report on vampire bats.. >>> catch it if you can. the shooting star is coming to our skies tonight. why the moon might get in the way. >>> and the woman who wielded money, lipstick, and raw courage to save hundreds of lives. our "person of the week." purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, all day, all night. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> there's a new health alert out tonight. beware of vampire bats. for the first time in this country, the victim of a vampire bat attack has died. the fear is the warming climate will drive a new swarm of the dea
why the cdc is worried tonight? and a new report on vampire bats.. >>> catch it if you can. the shooting star is coming to our skies tonight. why the moon might get in the way. >>> and the woman who wielded money, lipstick, and raw courage to save hundreds of lives. our "person of the week." purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a...
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the government has not released names of the manufacturer and cdc says you need to cook meat thoroughly and wash your hands and cutting boards and anything else that comes into contact with the raw turkey. >> and your private medical records might have been compromised. the health care system learned a former mailroom employee took home medical documents for 1500 patients and some contain addresses and social security numbers. and the employee has been fired and the hospital will pay for a year of identity theft protection. >> and san francisco city attorney going after pregnancy center that's make misleading statements, complaints to warn organizations that they try to lure women thinking of having one. >> first resort reproe vidz counseling for pregnant women. they're located at 450 sutter. a building with mainly dental and medical offices. what they do is of no concern to the city attorney. it's how they do it that bothers dennis herera. >> the facts are that first they're advertising to lead women to believe they're getting something, or service is available at first resort and it's
the government has not released names of the manufacturer and cdc says you need to cook meat thoroughly and wash your hands and cutting boards and anything else that comes into contact with the raw turkey. >> and your private medical records might have been compromised. the health care system learned a former mailroom employee took home medical documents for 1500 patients and some contain addresses and social security numbers. and the employee has been fired and the hospital will pay for...
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the cdc says there should be plenty of vaccine available. last year, 41 percent of american adults were inock lated. officials recommend just about everybody older than six months get a flu shot. people 65 and older can receive a new high dose form of the vaccine. it should be available beginning in september. flu season runs from october to may. >> time for a check of the weather now. >> it was so cool today, 10-15 degrees cooler so unusually cool. this is going to take us into the weekend. here is a live picture from our high definition south beach camera. way in the distance, it's not visible tonight. we have a 2400 foot marine layer. it's deep tonight that. has helped drive temperatures down. san jose, enjoying sun. is been a mild day. numbers into 70s. let me show you current temperatures. you'll see there are 50s along the coastline. 80s into warmest locations, most areas down. fairfield down 11. you can see here down one degree. half moon bay, not much changing. san francisco down two degrees. we're going to slip away heading into wee
the cdc says there should be plenty of vaccine available. last year, 41 percent of american adults were inock lated. officials recommend just about everybody older than six months get a flu shot. people 65 and older can receive a new high dose form of the vaccine. it should be available beginning in september. flu season runs from october to may. >> time for a check of the weather now. >> it was so cool today, 10-15 degrees cooler so unusually cool. this is going to take us into the...
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the cdc did offer this advice.your hands and kitchen surface was soap and water after they have been in contact with raw meat. cook poltry to 165-degrees and uncooked meat should be kept separate from other foods. >> a popular restaurant chain has a new skinny menu. today the cheesecake factory announced it's new menu feature 50 items. to drive home the point the food will be on a separate menu that's shaped tall and thin. by the end of september all 150 locations will have the new items. >> facebook is giving mothers to be a new way to announce they are expecting. they added a new option to adan expected child to their profile page. facebook also added new options for relationship status including in a civil union and in a domestic partnership. no cable viewers could soon get more channel choices. new rules approved today make it easier for independent programmers to get the line ups. it also . >> in news the world in somalia the red cross reported it's able to give out food to 160,000 drought victims. though more
the cdc did offer this advice.your hands and kitchen surface was soap and water after they have been in contact with raw meat. cook poltry to 165-degrees and uncooked meat should be kept separate from other foods. >> a popular restaurant chain has a new skinny menu. today the cheesecake factory announced it's new menu feature 50 items. to drive home the point the food will be on a separate menu that's shaped tall and thin. by the end of september all 150 locations will have the new items....
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the cdc says less than 4% of hospitals take all available steps to encourage nursing. the steps include allowing newborns to room with their mothers, following one moms after they leave the hospital, offering referrals to lactation specialists, and providing formula only when medically necessary. >>> it's a hot-button topic that has been a constant debate among parents. do you or don't you let the kids climb into your bed? for years, parents were told that sharing the bed was a no-no. a new study from a group of researchers suggests the practice may not have any negative long-term effects. >> many other countries have been doing this for years, particularly in asia and africa. all of a sudden it's hit, the last 20 years in particular, our own country slowly. >> parents do need to be warned, though, that allowing infants to sleep in adult beds is dangerous because of sudden infant death syndrome. >>> here it is, a pie in the face gets you six weeks in jail. the man who threw a plate of foam at media mogul rupert murdoch was sentenced today. jonathan may bowles pleaded g
the cdc says less than 4% of hospitals take all available steps to encourage nursing. the steps include allowing newborns to room with their mothers, following one moms after they leave the hospital, offering referrals to lactation specialists, and providing formula only when medically necessary. >>> it's a hot-button topic that has been a constant debate among parents. do you or don't you let the kids climb into your bed? for years, parents were told that sharing the bed was a no-no....
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a similar pattern exists today in a report from the cdc in the year 2010. we have made progress in our mortality rates button noted the fact that while there has been improvement in mortality by all segments of our population including minorities, striking is the way these lines really don't cross. the black mortality has declined. notice we are about 30 years behind the mortality of the white by police in. -- of the white population. the disparities that existed 50 years ago means we must do better with our minority populations and the port to address those things that contributed to mortality. the data for the hispanic population and asian pacific islands and the native american population are less complete, having been collected in significant amounts only in the last. 30 or 40 years. you will see parallel improvements in mortality rates in all these populations. life expectancy at birth has improved over the course of the 20th century but here again, the lines are parallel and don't cross. in the year 1900, life expectancy was 47 years, of whites and le
a similar pattern exists today in a report from the cdc in the year 2010. we have made progress in our mortality rates button noted the fact that while there has been improvement in mortality by all segments of our population including minorities, striking is the way these lines really don't cross. the black mortality has declined. notice we are about 30 years behind the mortality of the white by police in. -- of the white population. the disparities that existed 50 years ago means we must do...
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. >> also ahead, the cdc tries to track down airline passengers after a potentially dangerous animal ends up on the flight. >> did people's temple leader jim jones plan a terror attack here in the bay area president? surprise new england revelations. plus -- >> i'm jodi hernandez in oakland where the man who admitted to firing a gun that killed a journalist heads off to priz sove -- prison. you may be surprised at his sentence. details ahead. >>> he confessed to pulling the trigger in the killing of an oakland journalist, but he may walk the streets in just 17 years. broussard sentenced for the killing of chauncey bailey today. new at 6:00, jodi hernandez reports there are mixed emotions about his punishment. >> i'm glad it is over this chapter. >> reporter: chauncey bailey's family says they're one step closer to justice as the the man who gunned down the oakland journalist heads off to prison. the 23-year-old, who confessed to killing bailey and another man was sentenced to 25 years behind bars. >> of course, you know you want more, or you want what you think is justice. but he is
. >> also ahead, the cdc tries to track down airline passengers after a potentially dangerous animal ends up on the flight. >> did people's temple leader jim jones plan a terror attack here in the bay area president? surprise new england revelations. plus -- >> i'm jodi hernandez in oakland where the man who admitted to firing a gun that killed a journalist heads off to priz sove -- prison. you may be surprised at his sentence. details ahead. >>> he confessed to...
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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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there is no recall in place but the cdc reminds people to cut their meat thoroughly. i just ate a turkey grid. >> make sure it is we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news. the world according to gary coming up after the >> gary, what a beating. the giants are now tied. we could lose after today's game with arizona, we could lose our first-place standing. >> what do you mean, we? [laughter] >> tinney pitched pretty well. he gave up two runs in seven innings. that is the thing about the giants, if you give up two runs, they will not score much more than that. they're not a good offensive team. with that pitching, they should be in it. arizona is good. >> last time i checked arizona went from four back to tied with 1st. >> you have one more with arizona today and philadelphia. they have the best record in this is a tough stretch for the giants. >> the oakland and the a's, -- the oakland a's, this is an embarrassing play. the guide makes it a first and then he said, no one is covering second and then he said, no is covering second. then he said, no one is covering
there is no recall in place but the cdc reminds people to cut their meat thoroughly. i just ate a turkey grid. >> make sure it is we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news. the world according to gary coming up after the >> gary, what a beating. the giants are now tied. we could lose after today's game with arizona, we could lose our first-place standing. >> what do you mean, we? [laughter] >> tinney pitched pretty well. he gave up two runs in seven innings. that...
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so far the cdc has traced the disease to at least four locations. the government will not name the retailers or processors. there's also no further information about the person killed. as of now, the government has not ordered a recall. >>> two san francisco city officials say they plan to take steps against crisis pregnancy centers that try to steer women away from having abortions. >> unfortunately, these crisis centers that have proliferated have mass ka rated -- have masqueraded and are centers to dissuade women from seeking their constitutionally- protected rights that they have. >> that's dennis hoe remember raw there -- herrera there. cohen will introduce a mesh at the meeting -- measure at the meeting today that would prolib its false advertising by those providing pregnancy counseling. >>> a registered sex offender is suing elk grove so he can stay in his parents' home that's near a neighborhood park. 45-year-old michael escobar says an ordinance that bans him from living within 2,000 feet of a park violates his civil rights. he's been livi
so far the cdc has traced the disease to at least four locations. the government will not name the retailers or processors. there's also no further information about the person killed. as of now, the government has not ordered a recall. >>> two san francisco city officials say they plan to take steps against crisis pregnancy centers that try to steer women away from having abortions. >> unfortunately, these crisis centers that have proliferated have mass ka rated -- have...
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last night the cdc held a town hall, another chance to hear from voters. congresswoman maxine waters says the administration needs to help for americans suffering financially across the country. >> it's time for the bully pulpit of the white house to bring the gangsters in, put them around the table and let them know that if they don't come up with loan modifications and keep people in their homes that they have worked so hard for, we're going to tax them out of busine business. >> the latest now from today's jobs fair. >> reporter: jobs fair is taking place in the parking lot of a mega church here in los angeles. can you see employers have already set up their booths. there are 167 employers here offering 3,000 jobs. that was one of the conditions for them being here. they had to have available positions. they could not come to this event simply for advertise are or recruiting. the turnout has been massive. thousands of people have gathered here, lines stretching around the block. some people lining up as early as 3:00 this morning. now they are being bro
last night the cdc held a town hall, another chance to hear from voters. congresswoman maxine waters says the administration needs to help for americans suffering financially across the country. >> it's time for the bully pulpit of the white house to bring the gangsters in, put them around the table and let them know that if they don't come up with loan modifications and keep people in their homes that they have worked so hard for, we're going to tax them out of busine business. >>...
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. >> the cdc says this particular strain of salmonella is resistant to many commonly-prescribed antibiotics making treatment difficult. chris clakum. >>> and breastfeeding is healthy for babies and mothers. that's the message moms are hoping to convey, breastfeeding advocates praised employees which provide accommodations for nursing mothers. organizers of today's event said research has shown breastfeeding helps improve worker productivity and decreases sick time for mothers. >>> most men will appreciate this. a new test to detect prostate cancer and it does not involve any needles or invasive procedures. researchers at the university of michigan created a urine test that looks for two genetic markers linked to prostate cancer. in the study 1300 men completed the urine test and they found the test detected cancer in nearly 70% of the patients considered high risk and 20% of low-risk patients. the test is not fda approved and experts say more studies are still needed. >>> we want to look at the forecast now. rob mayeda is in for jeff ranieri. live at the time fremont festival of the arts. >
. >> the cdc says this particular strain of salmonella is resistant to many commonly-prescribed antibiotics making treatment difficult. chris clakum. >>> and breastfeeding is healthy for babies and mothers. that's the message moms are hoping to convey, breastfeeding advocates praised employees which provide accommodations for nursing mothers. organizers of today's event said research has shown breastfeeding helps improve worker productivity and decreases sick time for mothers....
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. >> this cdc members are only part of your presentation. two senators and republicans and other republicans we deal with every day. make sure when you organize you let them know what you stand for and what you want them to vote for on your behalf. the second thing is across the country these voter ids are going on. in church organizations, i am assuming georgia has of voter id. make sure you start today to make sure everyone has a valid voter id so they can vote. 18% of seniors do not have a id that qualifies them to vote. 11% of african-americans and hispanics but seniors, please start today to make sure everyone in our community has adequate id for voting. >> can i echo things that have already been said? are will move down list. get engaged. you have to bring friends and family to places where you can get it. church and pta meetings and the last thing which we don't talk about much is we have to raise the level of expectations on our children. we have to do a better job holding family members accountable and i will tell you what an old l
. >> this cdc members are only part of your presentation. two senators and republicans and other republicans we deal with every day. make sure when you organize you let them know what you stand for and what you want them to vote for on your behalf. the second thing is across the country these voter ids are going on. in church organizations, i am assuming georgia has of voter id. make sure you start today to make sure everyone has a valid voter id so they can vote. 18% of seniors do not...
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the cdc says 26 states have been affected, a total of 77 people sick. and as we said, one dead. the victim in california. there's been no recall yet. officials are still trying to pinpoint the source of the contamination but it appears that only one plant may be involved, we're told. everyone's being urged to thoroughly cook ground turkey meat. >>> still to come here on a tuesday night, a summertime threat, triple-digit heat that's turned deadly. is there any end in sight? >>> and wait until you hear what turned up in a disappearing lake. a recent piece of american history. >>> and back in arizona, the surprise everyone's talking about. gabby giffords stunning and happy return. >>> this is the map and the projected path of tropical storm emily, pushing westward now across the caribbean. big cone of a possible path that includes florida right now. first time this season florida's been inside the cone. southern tip of the state could feel the first strong winds from emily friday night. but, again, it's early yet in the forecasting business. august is picking up where july left off
the cdc says 26 states have been affected, a total of 77 people sick. and as we said, one dead. the victim in california. there's been no recall yet. officials are still trying to pinpoint the source of the contamination but it appears that only one plant may be involved, we're told. everyone's being urged to thoroughly cook ground turkey meat. >>> still to come here on a tuesday night, a summertime threat, triple-digit heat that's turned deadly. is there any end in sight? >>>...
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the cdc recommends everyone over the age of six months be vaccinated.he vaccines available in shots, nasal mists, and new this year, an intradermal flu vaccine that's delivered through a tiny needle in the skin. several local pharmacies are already offering flu shots. >>> a shortage of cancer drugs has doctors scrambling to find more. the chemotherapy drug taxol is in dangerously short supply. oncologies are having to substitute it with similar drugs while nurses try to find more. the shortage is due to higher demand and manufacturing delays. some doctors believe that because many cancer drugs are generic and therefore less profitable, manufactures are not producing as much as before. >>> our weather has been cool -- i mean calm and steady, easy as she goes. but on the other side of the country, i hear a hurricane is winding up. >> it's crazy. let's bring in jeff ranieri. >> we'll have an update coming up. nice recovery throughout today for sure. after a lot of fog there throughout san francisco, the sun really started to rebound today. 70 in san mateo,
the cdc recommends everyone over the age of six months be vaccinated.he vaccines available in shots, nasal mists, and new this year, an intradermal flu vaccine that's delivered through a tiny needle in the skin. several local pharmacies are already offering flu shots. >>> a shortage of cancer drugs has doctors scrambling to find more. the chemotherapy drug taxol is in dangerously short supply. oncologies are having to substitute it with similar drugs while nurses try to find more. the...
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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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i think we have a focus group, but it's been a while since we talked to any and we worked with cdc who does affordable housing as well. and still working with them on other projects. see if i can connect with them again. president olague: and some of the master lease properties and are they thinking about how to green the space for tenants? and everyone mentions roof top gardens and i am not sure that is necessarily the solution or if people would necessarily utilize that space, but i am just saying i am wondering as you mention thinking outside the box as a way to go because what do you do, right? >> and with the nonprofit housing units and there are some groups that i have been working with on that. but i am happy to get in touch with them and see if they have any other thought. president olague: and wondering if the tenants or even the landlords would have thoughts on what they could even participate in in tes of the funding. which may or may not be something, i am not sure, but pretty when you go out there, it is like concrete jungle literally. let's see. i guess the seniors and th
i think we have a focus group, but it's been a while since we talked to any and we worked with cdc who does affordable housing as well. and still working with them on other projects. see if i can connect with them again. president olague: and some of the master lease properties and are they thinking about how to green the space for tenants? and everyone mentions roof top gardens and i am not sure that is necessarily the solution or if people would necessarily utilize that space, but i am just...
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the cdc now says 1 person died and 107 people have gotten sick after eating the tainted meat. earlier you might recall one of the largest turkey producers, cargill, issued a recall of 36 million pounds of ground turkey. an investigation found their arkansas plant is likely the source of the salmonella outbreak. but by now, the turkey should be out of stores. however, it still could be in people's refrigerators. >>> there is such a thing as a free cup of coffee thanks to a rhode island mobile application consultant. he put a starbucks card on line as a social experiment, and it's gone viral. jonathan stark has made his starbucks card available to anyone who has access to the internet and is inviting people to have a coffee on him. the way this works is you go to stark's web site, download the image of his card's bar code, and give that to the cashier to scan when you order your coffee. now people aren't just downloading his coffee card on their phone to get a free cup. thousands are donating to it, as well. >> anybody can tuesday. anybody can power it up -- reload it with cash,
the cdc now says 1 person died and 107 people have gotten sick after eating the tainted meat. earlier you might recall one of the largest turkey producers, cargill, issued a recall of 36 million pounds of ground turkey. an investigation found their arkansas plant is likely the source of the salmonella outbreak. but by now, the turkey should be out of stores. however, it still could be in people's refrigerators. >>> there is such a thing as a free cup of coffee thanks to a rhode island...
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cdc officials say the turkey is safe to eat if it is cooked to 365 degrees, and it is important to wash your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds before and after handling the meat. terrell? >> good to know. jay dow in washington for us this morning, thank you so much. >>> president obama turns 50 today, fresh off that bruising and frustrating battle over the debt ceiling. mr. obama was in chicago last night for a big money campaign fund-raiser. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: jennifer hudson sang to the president who made light of his milestone birthday. >> by the time i wake up i'll have an e-mail from aarp asking me to call president obama and tell him to protect medicare. >> reporter: as he worked to raise funds for his re-election the president was talking economy, urging supporters not to be discouraged by the just completed budget battle. earlier at a cabinet meeting, the president said his administration would redouble its efforts to create jobs and raise wages. >> how are we going to get people back to work, raise wages and recover fully and families and communities fro
cdc officials say the turkey is safe to eat if it is cooked to 365 degrees, and it is important to wash your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds before and after handling the meat. terrell? >> good to know. jay dow in washington for us this morning, thank you so much. >>> president obama turns 50 today, fresh off that bruising and frustrating battle over the debt ceiling. mr. obama was in chicago last night for a big money campaign fund-raiser. ♪ happy birthday to you...
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today the investigators from the usda and the cdc are crediting customer loyalty cards for identifying the source of the salmonella outbreak. it killed a sacramento man and sickened more than 70 others in 26 states. 36million pounds of turkey are now being cleared from store shelves. this is the third largest recall of its kind. all of the products were produced at this cargill plant in springdale, arkansas. the contaminated brands include honeysuckle white, shady brook farms, riverside, safeway store brand. for a full list go to cbssf.com/consumerwatch. what's interesting is it took just three customer loyalty cards to uncover the source of the outbreak. none of the three victims even remembered buying the turkey but their cards did so that may safe lives. >> they got the information where it was from the cards but don't they find out who bought it and notify people? >> reporter: we did a story this year about costco who contacted theirs customers who purchased contaminated canteloupe but that's rare. safeway was recently sued about not notifying people about recalls because of the ca
today the investigators from the usda and the cdc are crediting customer loyalty cards for identifying the source of the salmonella outbreak. it killed a sacramento man and sickened more than 70 others in 26 states. 36million pounds of turkey are now being cleared from store shelves. this is the third largest recall of its kind. all of the products were produced at this cargill plant in springdale, arkansas. the contaminated brands include honeysuckle white, shady brook farms, riverside,...
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the cdc calling heat illness during practice and competitions disability among high school athletes. just this week, two football players in georgia died from excessive heat exposure, including 16-year-old forest jones. he collapsed moments after practice and hit his head. >> he's a great kid. >> reporter: the problem is, there are few, if any, real guidelines about how hot is too hot. >> the most important thing is, ain, out there, keeping a close eye on those people to see who really is getting into trouble. >> reporter: it's really up to the coach, or parents, to decide what is safe. this soccer dad wouldn't let his son play. it was 108 degrees. >> i just couldn't risk bringing my kids out here for -- to risk heat exhaustion or even heat stroke. >> reporter: when you suffer heat stroke, your body temperature reaches 104 degrees or higher. you'll begin to perspire. your heart starts to race. your muscles will cramp and you'll feel dizzy. this summer, a dozen deaths in dallas alone. mostly the elderly, who don't have air conditioning. 92-year-old amy johnson wasn't complaining, but
the cdc calling heat illness during practice and competitions disability among high school athletes. just this week, two football players in georgia died from excessive heat exposure, including 16-year-old forest jones. he collapsed moments after practice and hit his head. >> he's a great kid. >> reporter: the problem is, there are few, if any, real guidelines about how hot is too hot. >> the most important thing is, ain, out there, keeping a close eye on those people to see...
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the cdc says one person has died in california, 76 became ill across the country, apparently from eatingund turkey with bacteria in it. but experts say they don't know where the meat was produced. there's been no recall. they say cook any ground turkey thoroughly. >>> and there is new evidence tonight that when it comes to exercise, a little really can go a lolo way, especially for women. a big study by the american heart association finds even a small amount of aerobic exercise, just 10 or 15 minutes a day, lowers heart risk. and the benefits appear to be eater for women. >>> and coming u unext, an experience you never get to see, a marvel. blue whales, the biggest creature ever on this planet. creature ever on this planet. ae remember when you had " more energy for 18 holes with your buddies. more passion for the one ya love. more fun with your family and riends. it could be ! a treatable condition called low testosterone or lw t. come on, stop living in the shadows. you'veveot a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor and go to isitlowt.com to
the cdc says one person has died in california, 76 became ill across the country, apparently from eatingund turkey with bacteria in it. but experts say they don't know where the meat was produced. there's been no recall. they say cook any ground turkey thoroughly. >>> and there is new evidence tonight that when it comes to exercise, a little really can go a lolo way, especially for women. a big study by the american heart association finds even a small amount of aerobic exercise, just...
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a similar pattern exists today in the report health, united states, from the cdc in 2010. we have made progress in our own mortality rates. there has been improvement in mortality by all segments of our population, what is striking is the way these slides do not cross. block mortality has -- black mortality has declined. the disparities that existed 30 or 50 years ago still exist, though all of us are healthier. we must do better with our minority populations and the poor to address those things that contribute to mortality. the native american population is less complete in the last 30 or 40 years. you see parallel improvements in mortality rates in all of these populations. life expectancy at birth has improved over the course of the 20th century. the lines are parallel and do not cross. in the 1900's, life expectancy was 47 years for whites and less than 40 years for blacks. today, it is approaching 80 years for white females and almost 70 years for black males. all of these lines have improved. you do not see much closing of the gaps. some slight closing but much more
a similar pattern exists today in the report health, united states, from the cdc in 2010. we have made progress in our own mortality rates. there has been improvement in mortality by all segments of our population, what is striking is the way these slides do not cross. block mortality has -- black mortality has declined. the disparities that existed 30 or 50 years ago still exist, though all of us are healthier. we must do better with our minority populations and the poor to address those...
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a similar pattern today in the report from the cdc in 2010. we have made progress in our mortality rates. note the fact that while there has been improvement in mortality by all segments of our population including our minority populations, what is striking is the way these lines do not cross. black mortality has declined. notice we are 30 years behind mortality of the white population. . this still exists -- we must do better with our minority population. to address those things that contributed to mortality. -- having been collected in significant amounts in 40 years. you see parallel improvements in mortality rates in all these populations. similarly, life expectancy at birth has improved over the course of the 20 of century. here again, the lines are parallel. and do not cross. whereas in 1900, life expectancy was 47 years of -- for whites and less than 40 years for blacks. compared to today where it is approaching 80 years for white females and almost 70 years for black males. you will see that while all these lights are improved, you do
a similar pattern today in the report from the cdc in 2010. we have made progress in our mortality rates. note the fact that while there has been improvement in mortality by all segments of our population including our minority populations, what is striking is the way these lines do not cross. black mortality has declined. notice we are 30 years behind mortality of the white population. . this still exists -- we must do better with our minority population. to address those things that...
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cdc linked a outbreak of salmonella to cargill that owns and operate is the plant is recalling 36 million pounds of ground turkey products. at least 76 people in 26 states have been kick sickened. the heavy concentration in michigan and ohio. one death here in california is believed connected to the contamination. >> these are complex investigations. they sometimes take months to complete. >> reporter: the recall applies to ground turkey products dated february 20th to august 2nd and containing estp-963 on the label. can be sold under the following name brands. as they have been released by cargill, the company says suspending production until they, quote, can determine the source of the salmonella and take corrective action is the right thing to do. >> they should know where it's coming from. >> reporter: the cdc estimates 50 million americans get sick from food poisoning and 3,000 die from it each year and they say cooking food thoroughly is the best prevention. >> if you don't see any red you know it's thoroughly cooked. as mi husband, it should be like the sole of a shoe. >> reporter:
cdc linked a outbreak of salmonella to cargill that owns and operate is the plant is recalling 36 million pounds of ground turkey products. at least 76 people in 26 states have been kick sickened. the heavy concentration in michigan and ohio. one death here in california is believed connected to the contamination. >> these are complex investigations. they sometimes take months to complete. >> reporter: the recall applies to ground turkey products dated february 20th to august 2nd...
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the cdc is trying to figure out which company produced the tainted ground turky. at this point there is no recall until they determine which company is responsible. >> and medication that is commonly used to treat depression might present other problems for older patients, taking a look at senior citizens taking ssries and found they were 66% more likely to suffer potentially dangerous falls compared to senior who's don't take the antidepressants. patients on ssries had increased risk of death, stroke and fractures, they're based on observations, researchers say they're uncertain about how they might interact with other medications. >> and high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes and obesity may cause the brain to age up to 10 years faster according to a study published in journal neurology. researchers found they had smaller brains and diminished brain function later in life and found these may increase the risk for alzheimer's later in life. >> amy winehouse's family wants to use what they've learned from her struggle with drugs and alcohol to help other people. w
the cdc is trying to figure out which company produced the tainted ground turky. at this point there is no recall until they determine which company is responsible. >> and medication that is commonly used to treat depression might present other problems for older patients, taking a look at senior citizens taking ssries and found they were 66% more likely to suffer potentially dangerous falls compared to senior who's don't take the antidepressants. patients on ssries had increased risk of...
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. >>> the cdc is getting ready for flu season, officials say they are confident that there will be enoughnes this year. they are encouraging anyone older than six months to get the shot and this year people 65 and older could choose to get a high doze form of the vaccine. the shots are available next month with the season running from october to may. >>> bill clinton is now a vegan, that means month animal products at all. that means no more burgers that he loved years ago. clinton said that two close calls with heart trouble helped him to change his diet. at thanksgiving he will have a bite of turkey. >>> a fundraising walk and run will be held in oakland tomorrow. the friends of faith charity is named in honor of our former colleague, that died of breast cancer in 2003. they -- the group provides granteds to under insured or low insured cancer patients. >>> we have got fog rolling in over the bay area right now. today was cooler by a good 10 decrees in land and tomorrow a degree or two cooler. not a big warm up at all. forecasts right now as we go to the golden gate bridge, south tower,
. >>> the cdc is getting ready for flu season, officials say they are confident that there will be enoughnes this year. they are encouraging anyone older than six months to get the shot and this year people 65 and older could choose to get a high doze form of the vaccine. the shots are available next month with the season running from october to may. >>> bill clinton is now a vegan, that means month animal products at all. that means no more burgers that he loved years ago....
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there is no recall in place but the cdc reminds people to cook meat thoroughly.s around the bay, a violent scene in a san leandro neighborhood this morning officials the situation, the police called out to a major marijuana growing operation on 159th avenue in san leandro. shots were fired and the man that owns this growing operation was taken into jail. >> a marijuana growing operation was targeted by thieves at one her to the 59 street in san leandro. let me show you where this took place. deputies are looking around the rear unit on this property that is where investigators say that the man that you see here that is being taken away in handcuffs was growing marijuana. the sheriff's department says whether or not it was illegal or not it is under investigation. this started around 4:30 a.m. that is when investigators said that four men tried unsuccessfully to steal the pot plants from the backyard, when they tried to escape the owner chased after them firing the weapon and wounded one of the would-be thieves. >> an official says that one person is in custody in
there is no recall in place but the cdc reminds people to cook meat thoroughly.s around the bay, a violent scene in a san leandro neighborhood this morning officials the situation, the police called out to a major marijuana growing operation on 159th avenue in san leandro. shots were fired and the man that owns this growing operation was taken into jail. >> a marijuana growing operation was targeted by thieves at one her to the 59 street in san leandro. let me show you where this took...
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. >>> the cdc is getting ready for flu season, officials say they are confident that there will be enoughvaccines this year. they are encouraging anyone older than six months to get the shot and this year people 65 and older could choose to get a high doze form of the vaccine. the shots are available next month with the season running from october to may. >>> bill clinton is now a vegan, that means month animal products at all. that means no more burgers that he loved years ago. clinton said that two close calls with heart trouble helped him to change his diet. at thanksgiving he will have a bite of turkey. >>> a fundraising walk and run will be held in oakland tomorrow. the friends of faith charity is named in honor of our former colleague, that died of breast cancer in 2003. they -- the group provides granteds to under insured or low insured cancer patients. >>> we have got fog rolling in over the bay area right now. today was cooler by a good 10 decrees in land and tomorrow a degree or two cooler. not a big warm up at all. forecasts right now as we go to the golden gate bridge, south t
. >>> the cdc is getting ready for flu season, officials say they are confident that there will be enoughvaccines this year. they are encouraging anyone older than six months to get the shot and this year people 65 and older could choose to get a high doze form of the vaccine. the shots are available next month with the season running from october to may. >>> bill clinton is now a vegan, that means month animal products at all. that means no more burgers that he loved years...
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the cdc said the bacteria linked to the turkey recall is more unusual to antibiotics causing people tomore than 80 people have been diagnosed from salmonella and one has died eating ground turkey traced to cargill heats. the united states under heat advisories. when is it going to break. >> going to wane a little bit next week. we saw several days of record-breaking heat or near record-breaking heat. this is a list of records from yesterday. wichita falls had an incredible streak. they also set a record for the record low minimum or high minim minimum. oklahoma city, 108, austin, texas, 107, big highly populated cities seeing dangerously hot temperatures. 108 expected in dallas, 104 in lit wro little rock. we come down a degree or two but we break it down not for earnest until next week. then, we touch 100 in a lot of the spots. the west coast looks nike. if you're traveling, kansas c y city, san francisco, the usual. this time of the year, morning fog and wind. just to briefly touch on emily died for now as it tries to make it over hispaniola. it may reemerge in the southern bahamas.
the cdc said the bacteria linked to the turkey recall is more unusual to antibiotics causing people tomore than 80 people have been diagnosed from salmonella and one has died eating ground turkey traced to cargill heats. the united states under heat advisories. when is it going to break. >> going to wane a little bit next week. we saw several days of record-breaking heat or near record-breaking heat. this is a list of records from yesterday. wichita falls had an incredible streak. they...
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the cdc says this is the first recorded human fatality from a vampire bat bite in the u.s. man was a migrant worker who was actually bitten in mexico before coming to the u.s. but the cdc warns that vampire bats appear to be migrating north possibly due to climate changes. >>> casey anthony was found not guilty of murder. we learned a judge ruled that she will have to serve one year of supervised probation for a felony check fraud conviction. anthony will have to report back to the department of corrections in orlando no later than 12 p.m. august 26th. the judge ruled she will be able to keep her address confidential for her own safety. >>> bert and ernie may be best friends but sesame street's producers insist there will not be a same sex muppet marriage in their future. as ridiculous as it sounds, a recent on-line campaign and petition called the sesame street puppets to get married as a way to beat home foeb yoe and encourage tolerance. bert and ernie were created to teach preschoolers. people can be good friends with those different from themselves. as puppets they don'
the cdc says this is the first recorded human fatality from a vampire bat bite in the u.s. man was a migrant worker who was actually bitten in mexico before coming to the u.s. but the cdc warns that vampire bats appear to be migrating north possibly due to climate changes. >>> casey anthony was found not guilty of murder. we learned a judge ruled that she will have to serve one year of supervised probation for a felony check fraud conviction. anthony will have to report back to the...
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. >>> the cdc and usda identified the source of ground turkey linked to deadly salmonella outbreak. cargo meats is voluntary recalling 36 million pounds after one death and 76 illnesses. cities across the country activating emergency heat plans as blistering temperatures stress the national power drid. >>> bua smith is found dead of natural causes in california today. he was 66 years old. now let'go back it "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." liberals say they're unhappy with the president for what they see as folding, but he's also being hated by conservatives. they call him a socialist. doesn't the left understand they have a progressive president? we'll argue about that right now. joining me is jonathan alter, and alex wagner. john, you have a lot of history under your belt. this guy's a progressive, the stimulus package was pure keynesian ecomic pure roosevelt. it was aggressive industrial policy, and clearly the health care bill, the first since truman to deliver on a longtime progressive goal. then to afghanistan where he went right of the middle. he's sticking in ther
. >>> the cdc and usda identified the source of ground turkey linked to deadly salmonella outbreak. cargo meats is voluntary recalling 36 million pounds after one death and 76 illnesses. cities across the country activating emergency heat plans as blistering temperatures stress the national power drid. >>> bua smith is found dead of natural causes in california today. he was 66 years old. now let'go back it "hardball." >>> welcome back to...
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the cdc officials think there may be more cases because there are more elderly people.elated are down because treatment of the disease has improved. >>> as hospitals across the country deal with shortagees of drugs a new report shows companies are stockpiling medicines and then overcharging hospitals. the report was issued today by a group representing thousands of nonprofit hospitals across the country. they say the gray market drugs have been marked up 50 times their original cost. a heart medication that usually costs dollars 25 a dose, -- $25 a dose was marked up to $1200 a dose. >> no question that when you have these huge mark ups this is going to increase the cost and that cost will get passed on to every individual that has to go into the hospital. >> some members of congress are expressing concern that the gray market drugs are not safe and they announced this week that they are launching an investigation. >>> apples iphone is headed to china. he meet with apple's ceo and both agree they want to launch the iphone there as soon as possible but did not give the t
the cdc officials think there may be more cases because there are more elderly people.elated are down because treatment of the disease has improved. >>> as hospitals across the country deal with shortagees of drugs a new report shows companies are stockpiling medicines and then overcharging hospitals. the report was issued today by a group representing thousands of nonprofit hospitals across the country. they say the gray market drugs have been marked up 50 times their original cost. a...
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that's the word from the cdc. they surveyed about 15,000 people and found that the hiv rate was 2.8% among those with less than a high school education and 1.2% of those with at least a high school education. 2.6% among the unemployed but 1% among those with jobs and 2.3% among those within comes under $10,000, 1% for incomes above that level. >> the safety commission has reached a settlement with a company over the risk posed by its exercise equipment. the case involves the perfect pull up device made by perfect fitness. regulators say a defect can cause the handles to break putting people at risk for falling. they have greed to pay a 42 5,000 dollar fine but denies wrongdoing. the device was recalled and the company has replaced the handles. >> it appears debt troubles growing for college students. polls say a record number of students falling deeper into debt and to add to the problem the debt limit deal just passed in congress eliminated some financial aid for grad students. one student said the cuts are to mu
that's the word from the cdc. they surveyed about 15,000 people and found that the hiv rate was 2.8% among those with less than a high school education and 1.2% of those with at least a high school education. 2.6% among the unemployed but 1% among those with jobs and 2.3% among those within comes under $10,000, 1% for incomes above that level. >> the safety commission has reached a settlement with a company over the risk posed by its exercise equipment. the case involves the perfect pull...
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the cdc has decided family planning as one of the -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: you are offuld other people pay for this? they are not engaged in activity. they are not having the sex part. why can't people be individual, responsibility, why can't that -- why can't they take responsibility for their own life? >> -- [ talking over each other ] >> if someone is not eating well and they get free screening for diabetes that is covered in preventive services. there are so many preventive services -- [ talking over each other ] >> historic for women. we have come from a time when viagra was covered by insurance and birth control wasn't. >> that's a big problem. alcohol, drug use, that contributes to unwanted pregnancies this is saying that poor people can't make good decisions about how to protect themselves sexually. that we have to pay for it any way. they are not going to be able to manage their own life and have personal responsibility. people that have money can? it is ridiculous. >> sean: i'll use your words, if you are going to fill up your tank be prepared for the conseque
the cdc has decided family planning as one of the -- [ talking over each other ] >> sean: you are offuld other people pay for this? they are not engaged in activity. they are not having the sex part. why can't people be individual, responsibility, why can't that -- why can't they take responsibility for their own life? >> -- [ talking over each other ] >> if someone is not eating well and they get free screening for diabetes that is covered in preventive services. there are so...
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the law governing this specific program is linked to a cdc screening program.ing with the cdc and south carolina to see what options may exist to address this situation. it's a little vague in the statement but do you see any hope in what they said about possibly giving you coverage? >> i'm hoping but basically, i know that god is working with me with this and the organizations will help if this doesn't help me. >> ok. i know that you have said that cancer doesn't discriminate. >> it doesn't. >> so this program shouldn't discriminate? >> no, it doesn't. it shouldn't. it shouldn't. because like i said, cancer doesn't discriminate. men have breasts and women have breasts. cancer will come to you any way. >> if at the very least, we can help somebody else this morning, would you mind telling us how you found out that you were sick? >> well, being a typical male, i had like a lump in my chest. i thought it was a cyst. i thought just whatever, just let it go by. but i went to work that thursday before fourth of july, i had a chest pain after work. i went home. i too
the law governing this specific program is linked to a cdc screening program.ing with the cdc and south carolina to see what options may exist to address this situation. it's a little vague in the statement but do you see any hope in what they said about possibly giving you coverage? >> i'm hoping but basically, i know that god is working with me with this and the organizations will help if this doesn't help me. >> ok. i know that you have said that cancer doesn't discriminate....
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. >> flu season is right around the corner and cdc predicts america should be ready.here should be plenty of vaccine ready. 14% of american adults were inoculated -- 41%. you can choose a new high dose of the vaccine. they should be able in september. flu season runs from october to until may. >> right now let's focus on the season at hand. >> that is right. >> which is summer. >> very cool summer. >> yes, it's been a very cool this morning. temperatures in the 50s and today we're seeing a little bit of sunshine break through. here in the city kind of cloudy. we'll see the clouds and sun on and off. temperatures only in the 60s and low 70s. accu-weather 7 forecast coming up. >> also coming up three running no runs and three more injuries. larry beil has highlights in this morning's sports. irirçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkçkç
. >> flu season is right around the corner and cdc predicts america should be ready.here should be plenty of vaccine ready. 14% of american adults were inoculated -- 41%. you can choose a new high dose of the vaccine. they should be able in september. flu season runs from october to until may. >> right now let's focus on the season at hand. >> that is right. >> which is summer. >> very cool summer. >> yes, it's been a very cool this morning. temperatures in...
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if you have that attached to your cdc number, then we'll never, ever try to house you with another inmatese you have gone through all the hoops, whatever it takes, either you committed battery on your inmate -- or cell partners or you've, you know -- >> murdering, battery, i know. >> or a psychiatrist says. >> yeah, but i'm not crazy. >> well, that's your answer. that's it. call the governor. that's pretty much it for me. >> hamilton was sent back to the hole. but a few days later, we heard of an alarming new development in his case. he had assaulted an officer. >> sometimes you anticipate your moves as far as what inmates are going do and their capability, and sometimes you are just surprised. i didn't think he was going to take it to this level where he would assault staff. >> the officer was not badly injured, but it landed hamilton back in administrative segregation, with a high probability of being sent to the shu, a place most inmates dread. >> to me it's prison. it's still prison. it's not going to change. it's still prison. if you send me to the shu or to a level one, it's still p
if you have that attached to your cdc number, then we'll never, ever try to house you with another inmatese you have gone through all the hoops, whatever it takes, either you committed battery on your inmate -- or cell partners or you've, you know -- >> murdering, battery, i know. >> or a psychiatrist says. >> yeah, but i'm not crazy. >> well, that's your answer. that's it. call the governor. that's pretty much it for me. >> hamilton was sent back to the hole. but...