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coli and gonorrhea, more than 1 million people are newly infected around the world every day. all of these age old diseases could come back to kill. one example of a growing problem is staphylococcus or staph infections common in hospitals. if you get mrsa, then you have a 64% grater chance of dying than if you caught a non-resistant form of staph infection. right now doctors and hospital workers are fighting a new disease spreading throughout the middle east. the middle east respiratory syndrome virus or mers has killed 100 people in saudi arabia alone. mers can lead to viral pneumonia. it's caused by a virus that is common in camels for decades but only discovered in humans in 2012. there is no known vaccine to prevent its spread. recently spoke about april's 73% spike in infections. >> hopefully that we will-- >> this is a scene that the world could see soon if antibiotic medicining can fight the medicined. they're encouraged only to use antibiotics when prescribed by a doctor, fully completing prescriptions and never sharing medicine. the who said drug resistence is a seri
coli and gonorrhea, more than 1 million people are newly infected around the world every day. all of these age old diseases could come back to kill. one example of a growing problem is staphylococcus or staph infections common in hospitals. if you get mrsa, then you have a 64% grater chance of dying than if you caught a non-resistant form of staph infection. right now doctors and hospital workers are fighting a new disease spreading throughout the middle east. the middle east respiratory...
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and they're specifically talking about e-coli resistant drugs.es in our intestines and gets passed with stool and feces, and that makes its way into our food and back into our mouth which makes us sick. the key is to wash the cutting boards before using it and after using it and to wash your hands after touching the cutting board. and i think this brings a point, there is overall kitchen safety. our kitchens are factories for which everything happens. we have people there, we have food preparation there. we need to wash our utensils, countertops, and as well as our cutting boards. >> and the study also addressed the issue of gloves, specifically saying that hospital kitchens use gloves to handle poultry. and then apparently those gloves are contaminated and they're using those to handle other foods. shouldn't you be throwing out the gloves immediately after you handle chicken? >> that's a good point. at home we use gloves, wash and reuse them. but i think hospitals are in a place, especially in light of this data, this is a good example of why we
and they're specifically talking about e-coli resistant drugs.es in our intestines and gets passed with stool and feces, and that makes its way into our food and back into our mouth which makes us sick. the key is to wash the cutting boards before using it and after using it and to wash your hands after touching the cutting board. and i think this brings a point, there is overall kitchen safety. our kitchens are factories for which everything happens. we have people there, we have food...
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coli or there was some toxin in the air. you would be acting on it immediately.ith mental illness related complications and we should be doing that. >> jason, let me end on a more positive note, something i have been very interested in, and you obviously it has changed your life. you're on the board of directors of a group called k-9s for warriors. >> the 32 different medications when i was at my darkest point, i found k-9s for warriors and i got my service dog, axel, who is sitting right here beside me and i take him everywhere. if i didn't have him, i guarantee you i wouldn't be sitting here today. i would be dead. i would have overdosed on one of those 32 different medications, drank myself to death, or ultimately would have become a statistic and committed suicide. we provide service dogs to wounded veterans with ptsd, traumatic brain injury, or amputees. we've provided 117 now to veterans throughout the country. we've had no suicides. we've had no suicide attempts. what he does for me is my marines watch my back when i was overseas. when i came back home, li
coli or there was some toxin in the air. you would be acting on it immediately.ith mental illness related complications and we should be doing that. >> jason, let me end on a more positive note, something i have been very interested in, and you obviously it has changed your life. you're on the board of directors of a group called k-9s for warriors. >> the 32 different medications when i was at my darkest point, i found k-9s for warriors and i got my service dog, axel, who is sitting...
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us focus our attention to what we can actually do in this case and am looking here and my western coli but the us has asked russia to withdraw its troops from the ukrainian border is hard to reconcile. the behavior of the russian federation the propaganda of the russian federation the military actions of the russian federation which range from the massing of forty thousand troops on the border to the subversive activities inside ukraine. and despite the latest threat to ukraine for a russian activists remain inside the seats government buildings in eastern ukraine. britain's un ambassador is that there are up to forty thousand that russian troops massed on the russian border with ukraine. honey mead items and turning out to the ongoing search then missing the leash an airliner is a thirty nine of the multinational searcher point three seven zero and still there are no confirmed signs of debris. as for those possible pains the plane's black box data recorder search teams say they have detected any further signals since last week. despite the lack of progress us trillions for sheep angus
us focus our attention to what we can actually do in this case and am looking here and my western coli but the us has asked russia to withdraw its troops from the ukrainian border is hard to reconcile. the behavior of the russian federation the propaganda of the russian federation the military actions of the russian federation which range from the massing of forty thousand troops on the border to the subversive activities inside ukraine. and despite the latest threat to ukraine for a russian...
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internet's coming to mold governmental buildings with taking my kids to protest against the proteas in kiev coli of four small independence from the center in calling for the realization of the country to hold that police had four trees were all cute like to ict old sled dogs just kilometers away from where we are now it s just told him to the police had scored just breaking windows and doors the pictures that we receive from the cta looks like a hollywood blockbuster can only taste the city's mayor dollars that means he is between protesters and he was killed when her son to be seen on screen bodies taking sides. hope the test as he hit the demands that we heard from special police units members and saying that they take decisive those who protest. we will get a few of the single purpose to defend the net. where would the people we've never been against the people and to listen to the misinformation from kenya who never raised arms against peaceful demonstrators . reason that needs to go to the sixty lbs the guns to dissipate in an operation against protest is that that they refuse to do that a
internet's coming to mold governmental buildings with taking my kids to protest against the proteas in kiev coli of four small independence from the center in calling for the realization of the country to hold that police had four trees were all cute like to ict old sled dogs just kilometers away from where we are now it s just told him to the police had scored just breaking windows and doors the pictures that we receive from the cta looks like a hollywood blockbuster can only taste the city's...
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this year will advance as it is these asia pacific in long update released today that the region's e coli in the colony is posted by a recovery in developed countries and marcus morris response to the fence to be tapering so stop developing east asia will grow by seven point one percent is he a largely on change from two thousand thirteen the vocalists as as result is danger remains the post is growing region in the boat despite the slowdown from the average growth rate of eight percent from two thousand ninety pound fourteen in china where this will ease slightly to seven point six percent this year from seven point seven percent in two thousand sitting. excluding china the developing country in the region will grow by one percent slightly down from one point two percent last year. people's daily citizen consumer price inflation in the country they have picked up the mulch of generally did a nice he's limited room for prices to increase the net the state owned newspapers as well prizes which have a big influence on overall process goes. we have continued this week ms ng launch point for
this year will advance as it is these asia pacific in long update released today that the region's e coli in the colony is posted by a recovery in developed countries and marcus morris response to the fence to be tapering so stop developing east asia will grow by seven point one percent is he a largely on change from two thousand thirteen the vocalists as as result is danger remains the post is growing region in the boat despite the slowdown from the average growth rate of eight percent from...
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coli is to your intestines. critics are calling it in the only bad but racist too.he backup singers are expressionless and identical. it reminds me of this. ♪ >> they also look alike without expression. that's not racist and it's cool. that's what lavigne was going for. this outrage reflects a new thing which is called racism. you can hate the video for being awful and she's huge in japan and no one has complained there. everything in life is proepgs. if critics thinks it's racist, so it rock and roll, it came from blues, which is from black culture. >> bob, you are a huge avril levine fan. the song, the singers, they look a little creepy. does that that make it racist? >> i don't get it. i've never heard of this person. look at it, that's entertainment? but, look, if you wanted to add a bunch of kamikazes, that would be one thing. you got four broads -- >> that would be one thing. dana, she responded, avril, with some tweets how everybody responds these days, racist? lololol. i love japanese culture. i spend half of my time in japan and i flew to toik to shoot this
coli is to your intestines. critics are calling it in the only bad but racist too.he backup singers are expressionless and identical. it reminds me of this. ♪ >> they also look alike without expression. that's not racist and it's cool. that's what lavigne was going for. this outrage reflects a new thing which is called racism. you can hate the video for being awful and she's huge in japan and no one has complained there. everything in life is proepgs. if critics thinks it's racist, so...
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coli on it that is comparable to a toilet seat. >> not american money. >> her's the thing.e holding it your hand, you're putting your hand on your eye, you're getting it all over you, anyway. whatever is on there. >> why are we talking about this? >> wanted to let you know it's gross. >> i already knew this. crazy facts about sleep. sleepies is educating us on crazy sleep facts. >> as a new parent, new parents lose in one year's time almost 44 days of sleep. in one year. think about how many hours. and this is interesting. most people dream in color, but there are 12% of the people who actually dream in black and white. >> you know what, i thought -- >> yeah. >> you look good, hod. >> so do you. >> i like black and white. >> i look younger. >> skinnier. >> you know the crazy thing that nobody tells you and nobody warns you, that that's not going to be your worst time for sleeping. >> when is your worst time? >> now? >> my kids have been home for the easter holiday. they sleep just fine. they're off, they're great. now that frank and i are at a certain point in life, i proba
coli on it that is comparable to a toilet seat. >> not american money. >> her's the thing.e holding it your hand, you're putting your hand on your eye, you're getting it all over you, anyway. whatever is on there. >> why are we talking about this? >> wanted to let you know it's gross. >> i already knew this. crazy facts about sleep. sleepies is educating us on crazy sleep facts. >> as a new parent, new parents lose in one year's time almost 44 days of sleep....
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coli, salmon he wi salmonella?> there is, when you are talking about the introduction of food-borne disease into the -- into the feed chanin. unfortunately, we have so many food processing facilities in the country that lack even rudimentary security surveillance. they employ transient seasonal work force that is rarely if ever stouningd a background check and site security at many places is not very concerted. the technical ease by which a contaminant could be introduced difficult. >> in fact >> it happened on a local level in organizeon where cult members ended up infecting sadly bars with salmonella. how do you secure the system? what are the most -- one of the most interesting things i read in preparing for this was that the ingredients at a taco in san francisco have collectsively traveled 64,000 miles because all of the different i nengredis come from different places. it's incredible the amount of intermediataries and people who are involved in our food industry did. >> it is. >> that's just in the food proc
coli, salmon he wi salmonella?> there is, when you are talking about the introduction of food-borne disease into the -- into the feed chanin. unfortunately, we have so many food processing facilities in the country that lack even rudimentary security surveillance. they employ transient seasonal work force that is rarely if ever stouningd a background check and site security at many places is not very concerted. the technical ease by which a contaminant could be introduced difficult. >>...
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the other book is from charles payne coli got the light of freedom.in and he tries to answer the questions that how do you get people to register to vote? it is a process to make the connections on the family level. and then highlight the importance of women. tells the story i am of mail these your. >> what about the movement on the ground? who are the people that are the glue of the movement? and it helps to highlight that. . . >> at the washington offices, aei hosted a discussion about al-qaeda. this is an hour and a half. >> good morning, everyone. [inaudible conversations] or just the very beginning of good afternoon. i think we can get going if we can break up some conversation over there, a little bit? thanks. okay. i want to thank everyone for coming out on a beautiful day, coming inside to the windowless -- well, we have windows, but we covered them for some reason, i'm not entirely sure of, but thank you, all, for coming out to talk about our usual happy topic, i'm fred, the director of the critical project, and we've been working on al-qaeda
the other book is from charles payne coli got the light of freedom.in and he tries to answer the questions that how do you get people to register to vote? it is a process to make the connections on the family level. and then highlight the importance of women. tells the story i am of mail these your. >> what about the movement on the ground? who are the people that are the glue of the movement? and it helps to highlight that. . . >> at the washington offices, aei hosted a discussion...
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coli.le clean practices can reduce the risk, over the past ten years, the cdc has had reports of almost 100 outbreaks of disease from raw milk affecting nearly 2,000 people. >> dr. rich besser, thank you very much. we appreciate your guidance this morning. we appreciate that. now over to bianna. >>> turn overseas now to a big treat for royal watchers. they'll be seeing a whole lot more of prince william, kate and of course little prince george. the family will be popping up down under during an 18-day tour of australia and new zealand starting later today. and abc's cecilia vega is at the first stop in wellington. what a great assignment. good morning. >> reporter: good morning from new zealand. we are officially on prince george watch here. hoping to catch a glimpse of the royal baby when the family lands tomorrow morning local time. take a look at this. behind these gates is where the royal family will be staying at the governor of new zealand's home. the duke and duchess have had their r
coli.le clean practices can reduce the risk, over the past ten years, the cdc has had reports of almost 100 outbreaks of disease from raw milk affecting nearly 2,000 people. >> dr. rich besser, thank you very much. we appreciate your guidance this morning. we appreciate that. now over to bianna. >>> turn overseas now to a big treat for royal watchers. they'll be seeing a whole lot more of prince william, kate and of course little prince george. the family will be popping up down...
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coli with thousands of people getting sick and sometimes dying from it.here is a misunderstanding that somehow organics are safer because they don't use synthetic pesticides. they use pesticides and they don't use things that actually can cut some dangers down. >> the washington post and stanford university looked at enormous amount of data to look at whether it's more nutrition, whether it's safer. they did not focus on whether it's better for the environment or better for the animals. let's start with milwaukee. they sort of broke it down into three cat gories. what was the finding on the milk front because we always worry about antibiotics in the mic and hormones in the mic. what was the finding there? >> they know antibiotics in either conventional owned organic foods. there are hormones. i think the one issue that people are concerned about is not antibiotics, per se, because the past yourization system and digestion kills it but igf one that can cause props at high levels do show up in conventionaling a greg culture. >> that's one area organics supp
coli with thousands of people getting sick and sometimes dying from it.here is a misunderstanding that somehow organics are safer because they don't use synthetic pesticides. they use pesticides and they don't use things that actually can cut some dangers down. >> the washington post and stanford university looked at enormous amount of data to look at whether it's more nutrition, whether it's safer. they did not focus on whether it's better for the environment or better for the animals....
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three 49ers in legal trouble facing chris culver, coli kaepernick and aldon smith. >> they'll meet withhe judges today. >> later today, later this afternoon, but the 49er player that everyone is talking about right now the quarterback, colin kaepernick who revealed in the past 24 hours now under investigation by the miami police department. should be noted he has not been charged with a crime nor has he been arrested. now, he is under investigation, though, in connection with an incident involving a woman inside a miami condominium. the police report filed by this woman revealed that she had previously been in a relationship with kaepernick, was having drinks with him, teammate quinto patton and ricardo lockette. got naked with kaepernick, but they did not have sex. however, after passing out the woman said that she woke up in a hospital bed not knowing what happened or how she got there. >> give her the benefit of the doubt first. >> like always. like me or you, you have to give everybody the benefit of the doubt. instant instanocent until proven guilty. >> the 49ers organization has r
three 49ers in legal trouble facing chris culver, coli kaepernick and aldon smith. >> they'll meet withhe judges today. >> later today, later this afternoon, but the 49er player that everyone is talking about right now the quarterback, colin kaepernick who revealed in the past 24 hours now under investigation by the miami police department. should be noted he has not been charged with a crime nor has he been arrested. now, he is under investigation, though, in connection with an...
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. >> pam: not all of the ideas get funded, but the experience coli 28 job opportunity will former inmateart ofprogram lister his release is now leading a team at the start up call rocket space. >> reporter: has the story here. doctors told elizabeth and choice she would never get pregnant saying chemotherapy she had undergone to beat cancer would make it impossible. against the odds that happened. a month into her pregnancy the cancer returned. doctors removed tumors from her back a similar test could hurt the bay development. the joyces chose to keep the baby and not run the test leaving not aware if the cancer had spread. but it had spread to her lungs. so doctors moved up elizabeth see section six weeks. after early joys was born doctors found the cancer has spread to her heart, at the men and pelvis. she died in the hospital on march 9th. >> she gave hope to everyone. >> reporter: the joyce family story will be told in the upcoming documentary on pregnancy and motherhood. >> jacqueline: here is a look at tomorrow with increasing costs and nine tried to much of the day to my own ship
. >> pam: not all of the ideas get funded, but the experience coli 28 job opportunity will former inmateart ofprogram lister his release is now leading a team at the start up call rocket space. >> reporter: has the story here. doctors told elizabeth and choice she would never get pregnant saying chemotherapy she had undergone to beat cancer would make it impossible. against the odds that happened. a month into her pregnancy the cancer returned. doctors removed tumors from her back a...
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of competitiveness for comfort especially not with the minute i not become a milk it for e coli is on the wall when he is not weak toys so we say it is a warm up walk so that going to last monday auckland to open so that the two of the soft chewy teaspoons of the sceptics. so we are pretty sure that in a new future. here we are going to happen most often accompanies a prose currencies use of the sexes are going to invest in a band deputy minister a lot of things that people will consider regarding the service trade agreement is the fact that we chinese investments coming years we'll likely to be more christians or even disputes between the two sites that you mentioned also really into in the program that pr for me to scream and yell one of his party's you know signed on the xbox you note the use of the protection and the second one is already being signed up awaiting ratification bill uses of restraint we didn't get the tool commodity trade agreement also settlement on his heel resolution to the opening goal. how do we know how can we expect when can we expect the final two pieces of
of competitiveness for comfort especially not with the minute i not become a milk it for e coli is on the wall when he is not weak toys so we say it is a warm up walk so that going to last monday auckland to open so that the two of the soft chewy teaspoons of the sceptics. so we are pretty sure that in a new future. here we are going to happen most often accompanies a prose currencies use of the sexes are going to invest in a band deputy minister a lot of things that people will consider...
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of competitiveness for comfort especially not with them in china i've become a meal before e coli is that. will try this out we took it so we see it as a warmup walk so that the week last monday auckland to open. so that's going to have little to reduce force of the sentence it so we are pretty sure that the nickname your future here we are going to have lots of companies from his friends his use of the six clinton seemed ok and deputy minister of other things that people will construct regarding the service trade agreement is the fact that we chinese investments coming years. we'll likely to be more christians or even disputes between the two sites that you mentioned also really into in the program here are four major agreement to build one of his party's you know signed on to echo guilty of using protection and the second one is already being signed awaiting ratification of the aliases of restraint we didn't get the tool commodity trade agreement also settlement on his heel resolution. ill let me know how to we yell how can we expect when can we expect the final two pieces of the p
of competitiveness for comfort especially not with them in china i've become a meal before e coli is that. will try this out we took it so we see it as a warmup walk so that the week last monday auckland to open. so that's going to have little to reduce force of the sentence it so we are pretty sure that the nickname your future here we are going to have lots of companies from his friends his use of the six clinton seemed ok and deputy minister of other things that people will construct...
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coli, some in noah, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth -- salmonella, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth. thegut messes of bacteria, that can affect the immune system, the digestive system, cause leaky gut, holes in the gut walls. undigested food proteins can get in there causing immune reaction, information, allergies, autoimmune disease, and has led to cancer or parkinson's and alzheimer's and other diseases. roundup also blocks a certain pathway, a metabolic pathway. havento said humans don't the pathway so it doesn't matter if it gets blocked because it does not get locked in us. gutourgut -- but our bacteria is a precursor to serotonin and tryptophan which is our mood changers. specificplenty of details that roundup does, including an apron disruption, where it can mess up a reproductive capacity, possibly linking to birth the cap -- birth detects -- birth defects. it has a strong competitor in the bt toxin. it wasn't supposed to have any impact on human beings. that it12 study found creates in human cells just like in insects during if it breaks up a litt
coli, some in noah, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth -- salmonella, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth. thegut messes of bacteria, that can affect the immune system, the digestive system, cause leaky gut, holes in the gut walls. undigested food proteins can get in there causing immune reaction, information, allergies, autoimmune disease, and has led to cancer or parkinson's and alzheimer's and other diseases. roundup also blocks a certain pathway, a metabolic pathway. havento said...
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coli, some in noah, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth -- salmonella, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth. when it messes of thegut bacteria, that can affect the immune system, the digestive system, cause leaky gut, holes in the gut walls. undigested food proteins can get in there causing immune reaction, information, allergies, autoimmune disease, and has led to cancer or parkinson's and alzheimer's and other diseases. roundup also blocks a certain pathway, a metabolic pathway. monsanto said humans don't have the pathway so it doesn't matter if it gets blocked because it does not get locked in us. but our gut bacteria is a precursor to serotonin and tryptophan which is our mood changers. there is plenty of specific details that roundup does, including an apron disruption, where it can mess up a reproductive capacity, possibly linking to birth the cap -- birth detects -- birth defects. it has a strong competitor in the bt toxin. it wasn't supposed to have any impact on human beings. but a 2012 study found that it creates in human cells just like in insects durin
coli, some in noah, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth -- salmonella, and botulism. so it causes an overgrowth. when it messes of thegut bacteria, that can affect the immune system, the digestive system, cause leaky gut, holes in the gut walls. undigested food proteins can get in there causing immune reaction, information, allergies, autoimmune disease, and has led to cancer or parkinson's and alzheimer's and other diseases. roundup also blocks a certain pathway, a metabolic pathway....
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coli, salmonella, and botulism. so it might cause an overgrowth bacteria.ative gut this is confirmed in laboratory studies and is linked to botulism outbreaks. now, when it messes up the gut bacteria, that can affect the immune system, the digestive system. you can produce a leaky gut. holes in the gut walls. then on digested food proteins painted in there causing immune reactions, information, allergies, autoimmune disease. sm,is going to cancer, auti alzheimer's, and other diseases. round-up also blocks a certain metabolic pathway. but monsanto said, humans do not have this pathway. so it does not matter if it is blocked because it does not get blocked in us. bacteria uses that pathway to produced her to vent which is the precursor to serotonin and melatonin. -- to produce tryptophan which is the precursor to serotonin and melatonin. so there is plenty of specific details that round-up does including endocrine disruption, where it can mess up the reproductive capacity, possibly linking to birth defects and also li
coli, salmonella, and botulism. so it might cause an overgrowth bacteria.ative gut this is confirmed in laboratory studies and is linked to botulism outbreaks. now, when it messes up the gut bacteria, that can affect the immune system, the digestive system. you can produce a leaky gut. holes in the gut walls. then on digested food proteins painted in there causing immune reactions, information, allergies, autoimmune disease. sm,is going to cancer, auti alzheimer's, and other diseases. round-up...
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coli bacteria. now it's being detected in pneumonia and gone rewa.ess immediate action is taken, the diseases that need to be treated will become lethal. >>> a story since we've been following since 5:00 a.m., the new information we just received about the extent of damage in san leandro. >>> a lot of questions in the case of a mother stabbed to death. we're tracking developments. >>> and good morning. on the san mateo we're looking at a commute that still looks pretty good. it's crowded. coming up we'll take a look at some of the other bridges getting across the bay and give you some drive times. >>> just had a nice tweet from george mccray in el cerrito, he said it's already 70 degrees. they are getting and east breeze. for berkeley/oakland, it will be a record-setting day. i will show you how warm. >>> it is 7:30. we're live in san jose this morning, where a memorial is growing for a mother of three after a neighbor found her stabbed to death. coming up, ktvu's janine de la vega will tell us about the clues police have as they try to track down he
coli bacteria. now it's being detected in pneumonia and gone rewa.ess immediate action is taken, the diseases that need to be treated will become lethal. >>> a story since we've been following since 5:00 a.m., the new information we just received about the extent of damage in san leandro. >>> a lot of questions in the case of a mother stabbed to death. we're tracking developments. >>> and good morning. on the san mateo we're looking at a commute that still looks...
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and often those three facets the last one being the most important one colied.first question is what didn't make air that should have? what was blocked? >> i decided for many reasons not to go into a lot of detail. i'll probably write a lot in the book when i can think it out and word it carefully. but it was a huge variety of stories. i'm not the only one complaining about that and it's not the only network where correspondents think this is going on. watch dog stories in the powerful. be it charities, government, corporations. in general there's a sense now that anything about government and i'm not even saying politically, it may be the same no matter who's in charge. you just don't want to go up against the government. >> if you're not saying at this point what were blocked or could you say what shows or who blocked them? >> cbs evening news was definitely a tough nut to crack the last couple of years. virtually i can't think of -- there may be a story or two. no one expects all of their stories to be accepted, but there was a time when all of mine were but
and often those three facets the last one being the most important one colied.first question is what didn't make air that should have? what was blocked? >> i decided for many reasons not to go into a lot of detail. i'll probably write a lot in the book when i can think it out and word it carefully. but it was a huge variety of stories. i'm not the only one complaining about that and it's not the only network where correspondents think this is going on. watch dog stories in the powerful....
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coli. >>> good morning. welcome back to "new day." we welcome our viewers across the u.s.early 300 people are feared missing. four dead. after a ferry carrying 459 people sank overnight off south korea's coast. many passengers were high school students. take a look at the video here of the ship. it hit something we're told. there is a sound of some type of bump. then on its side and slid into the freezing waters there. cnn's paula hancocks joins us from south korea just miles from where the ship went down. >> chris, it's really a heartbreaking scene here. we're seeing all the families basically of those that are still missing assembling here outside this auditorium. parents absolutely beside themselves. they're looking on this list behind me to see if their names of their children are on that list. that is the list of those who have been rescued. at this point, 162 have been rescued. 291 still missing. when they don't find their name on that particular list, then they break down. it is a devastating scene here. it is really very upsetting for these families. darkness has n
coli. >>> good morning. welcome back to "new day." we welcome our viewers across the u.s.early 300 people are feared missing. four dead. after a ferry carrying 459 people sank overnight off south korea's coast. many passengers were high school students. take a look at the video here of the ship. it hit something we're told. there is a sound of some type of bump. then on its side and slid into the freezing waters there. cnn's paula hancocks joins us from south korea just miles...