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coli operator made almost 200 people sick in the u.s. and canada.he fda now released a report about is investigation into what was linked to romaine lettuce grown in the salinas valley. the fda found the cattle raising in the fields, may have caused that e. coli outbreak. >>> later this morning, we're going to get to talk with the season three winner of the mask singer. in case you haven't seen it yet, we will only say the night angel emerged victorious on wednesday nights show. after she was unmasked, she thought she wore different masks to try performing in different disguise. spoiler alert, we will chat live during the 8:00 hour of mornings on 2. >> that has to be a lot of fun. time is now 4:51. we are having fun because kyla grogan is here. she standing in for steve paulson . good morning again, kyla. >> yes, i will try to be as fun as i can. we will have a beautiful day today, so has a first are? temperature is back a degree or two from yesterday's ob very nice. take a look at what the highs will be in napa, 76 degrees and 70 in oakland, san jo
coli operator made almost 200 people sick in the u.s. and canada.he fda now released a report about is investigation into what was linked to romaine lettuce grown in the salinas valley. the fda found the cattle raising in the fields, may have caused that e. coli outbreak. >>> later this morning, we're going to get to talk with the season three winner of the mask singer. in case you haven't seen it yet, we will only say the night angel emerged victorious on wednesday nights show. after...
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it's the direct microscopic count to determine the -- and the pasturization of the milk and the coliest. the pollution strings is requiring the treatment plant are regularly inspected by department engineers. more than a hundred have been specificed by 1930. plans must receive the approval prior to the construction. in five years it's amounted to more than $100 million, 2,000 swimming pools throughout the state are supervised by the division as well as 3,000 summer and tourist camps which provide accommodations for 2 million people. it's expedited by the assignment of district engineers and milk sanitaryians to the staff of the state health districts enabling the service to be rendered arising within the district. new york state's program for the control of pneumonia embraces a variety of bacteria. treatment for the five types are produced and dispensed at no cost to physicians. diagnostics for the five are dispatched to the 112 facilities and sputum is examined. and each is examined. and blood cultures are highly important. extensive graduate medical education is being undertaken. e
it's the direct microscopic count to determine the -- and the pasturization of the milk and the coliest. the pollution strings is requiring the treatment plant are regularly inspected by department engineers. more than a hundred have been specificed by 1930. plans must receive the approval prior to the construction. in five years it's amounted to more than $100 million, 2,000 swimming pools throughout the state are supervised by the division as well as 3,000 summer and tourist camps which...
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coli outbreak. the fda released a report today linking the three outbreaks to the salinas valley near cattle grazing area. cow droppings can contain e. coli which can contaminate water and soil through water runoff or being tracked two forms by people or animals. the outbreak sickened 188 people in the united states and canada. >>> facebook is examining its grocery program during the coronavirus pandemic. today, facebook was stripping bags of healthy food to the senior center. the mobile market is a farmers market on wills. it provides fresh produce from local farms and restaurants.>>> at the same time, we went from making 200 bags of produce to now making 1400 bags.>> the program has donated about 4000 bags of food to local nonprofits. it is planning to keep the program running through the end of the year. >>> we are tracking the holiday weekend forecast. it is going to get hot. details in your 5-day forecast. >>> new information about a fire aboard a scuba boat. what the report revealed. >>> the b
coli outbreak. the fda released a report today linking the three outbreaks to the salinas valley near cattle grazing area. cow droppings can contain e. coli which can contaminate water and soil through water runoff or being tracked two forms by people or animals. the outbreak sickened 188 people in the united states and canada. >>> facebook is examining its grocery program during the coronavirus pandemic. today, facebook was stripping bags of healthy food to the senior center. the...
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-a coli. excuse me cody lisi captained his nation to rugby world cup glory last year. south africa estimates several 1000000 more people could be out of work during the coronavirus pandemic thousands have been queuing for food aid some relief has come from south african sports icon see a colleague the captain of the 2019 rugby world cup champion started a foundation to help feed the hungry before rugby provided an escape khaleesi was stuck in poverty himself a lot of people are going hungry and there's always been a 100 people before them and i mean but now the problem is people don't have jobs they're not work they're all being cut off so they kind of been good there will be these to give you generous in the days i thought of conan you while struggling from township to township the khaleesi foundation is feeding thousands with no plans of stopping khaleesi believes togetherness during the pandemic is paramount you can learn to move from each other of the most important thing is that it's uniting all fighting for the same thing cause we all can challenge by the same pr
-a coli. excuse me cody lisi captained his nation to rugby world cup glory last year. south africa estimates several 1000000 more people could be out of work during the coronavirus pandemic thousands have been queuing for food aid some relief has come from south african sports icon see a colleague the captain of the 2019 rugby world cup champion started a foundation to help feed the hungry before rugby provided an escape khaleesi was stuck in poverty himself a lot of people are going hungry and...
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coli on it! some of us like the taste of e. coli! it's called a refined palette! i'll be honest, i've never understood why some people complain about a "nanny state." nannies are awesome! i mean, they let you take afternoon naps. they always have a little baggie of goldfish. they let you watch tv all day while they stare at their phone. in fact, when this is over, i'm hiring a nanny for myself. i want to eat gold fish! so the question remains: why are some americans so resistant to wearing masks? maybe it's a comfort thing. maybe it's an aversion to taking orders. or maybe they just want to show off that pasty quarantine skin. another reason might be that their leaders are leading by example. only the wrong example. >> the c.d.c. is advising the use of nonmedical cloth face covering as an additional voluntary public health measure. so, it's voluntary. you don't have to do it. i don't think i'm going to be doing it. >> reporter: u.s. vice president mike pence now says he should have worn a mask during his visit to the renowned mayo clinic last week. >> reporter: go
coli on it! some of us like the taste of e. coli! it's called a refined palette! i'll be honest, i've never understood why some people complain about a "nanny state." nannies are awesome! i mean, they let you take afternoon naps. they always have a little baggie of goldfish. they let you watch tv all day while they stare at their phone. in fact, when this is over, i'm hiring a nanny for myself. i want to eat gold fish! so the question remains: why are some americans so resistant to...
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e coli in. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the environment when there are do ours look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and most people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india equal to. 90 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these small. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get the maps now. how to. discover your concept discover with the bulbs. alleging up to 100 gives the ideals of the palm house a more relevant today than they were a. 100 years ago the generic is reshaped things to. people understood design is a way of shaping society. a powerhouse and that's cassella far. with ideas that are part of our future. what makes the balance and it's. very exciting how i. post world our documentary stories make w. . this is the w. news live from berlin 7500000000 euros to fight the virus to fund millions of doses of vaccine
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coli contamination years back. what steps are you taking now to fight covid?that was an unfortunate time for our company. and we have adopted a culture of being a leader in food safety and employee wellness. and that really prepared us well for the covid situation, from a health and wellness standpoint. we were already doing wellness checks on our employees. obviously, we had to include symptoms associated with covid. we were already providing hand sanitizer in the restaurant when people came in through the front door. the hand sanitizers were available in the back of the restaurant, our team members knew about the protocols of hand washing. we already had the principle that no employees need to work if they're not feeling well. we provide paid sick leave, we put in place air filtration systems to really support our customers and employees. and, as we learn more about ways to keep our employees healthy and safe like the addition of masks now. we'll continue to invest in our people to keep them healthy and safe. >> i know you've been conservative and kept your
coli contamination years back. what steps are you taking now to fight covid?that was an unfortunate time for our company. and we have adopted a culture of being a leader in food safety and employee wellness. and that really prepared us well for the covid situation, from a health and wellness standpoint. we were already doing wellness checks on our employees. obviously, we had to include symptoms associated with covid. we were already providing hand sanitizer in the restaurant when people came...
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coli i found in food can also make us sick. could fate has one day be used safely across the food industry to cleanse praties and products of certain bacteria. 8 scientists involved in in in the netherlands are researching how to fight tiny put dangerous organisms with even tinier organisms. 8 the company my crew us develop spec tyria phages. they are viruses that target specific bacteria. the cheese maker wants to find out if ages can help make this product safer. the faces are grown in liquid bacteria cultures that allow them to multiply rapidly. the bacteria are the same as the ones that they want to get rid of and the cheese phage is our natural enemies of bacteria microsoft supplies its customers with phage has to fight listeria and some another bacteria. this is how they do it. in the stage latches onto the surface of a bacterium and injects its d.n.a. into it is a list of bacteria to replications d.n.a. producing dozens of new phages eventually they calls the bacterial cell to burst releasing new phages that then infect
coli i found in food can also make us sick. could fate has one day be used safely across the food industry to cleanse praties and products of certain bacteria. 8 scientists involved in in in the netherlands are researching how to fight tiny put dangerous organisms with even tinier organisms. 8 the company my crew us develop spec tyria phages. they are viruses that target specific bacteria. the cheese maker wants to find out if ages can help make this product safer. the faces are grown in liquid...
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the weekend and beyond coli was scattered clouds do by sunday now so sunday's saturday is going to be a better more sunny day with some scattered clouds coming in sunday in teen that things are changing and then as showers scattered about for next week monday tuesday zone and by the way the evidence is building that we're going to get more widespread showers not the little kind of with the things that we had last weekend just basically covering coastal areas and maybe southern marin and so fort 68 san francisco. oakland 73, san jose 79 but some locations in the south they will be popping at 80 or a little bit beyond and here's a look at the highs across the greater real estate, they're your lower 80's, it work concord up there to santa rosa 70's now covering more of the bay and we're only going to build on this is the week starts to progress we've only just begun, yeah, we got more of that coming up robin back to 2.83 excuse me antioch i like it. >>all right, let's take a little bit get traffic shall we. >>about you, but if you're an early morning, commute or are an essential worker h
the weekend and beyond coli was scattered clouds do by sunday now so sunday's saturday is going to be a better more sunny day with some scattered clouds coming in sunday in teen that things are changing and then as showers scattered about for next week monday tuesday zone and by the way the evidence is building that we're going to get more widespread showers not the little kind of with the things that we had last weekend just basically covering coastal areas and maybe southern marin and so fort...
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in malaysia have detained more than $700.00 refugees and migrant workers they live in areas where coli $1000.00 cases searched last month surged last month sparking claims that foreigners are spreading the virus for the 1st time in more than a month people in spain are being allowed to exercise and go for walks it's part of the government's plan to ease the streets coronavirus slow down and in other news at least 10 soldiers from the iraqi paramilitary group the popular modernization forces have been killed in 2 separate attacks by eisel fight as they were both carried out in the provinces salahi dean overnight on friday. you're upset with headlines on al-jazeera i'll have more news for you after inside story to stay with us. tool to al-jazeera what will force will when you saw that document for the story we listen dr to world war saying you'll be in to go build you need to stage a view but we will not be with you we meet with global news makers the stories that matter on the edges era. where resuming warfare those are the words of colombia's largest army who after a month long ceasefi
in malaysia have detained more than $700.00 refugees and migrant workers they live in areas where coli $1000.00 cases searched last month surged last month sparking claims that foreigners are spreading the virus for the 1st time in more than a month people in spain are being allowed to exercise and go for walks it's part of the government's plan to ease the streets coronavirus slow down and in other news at least 10 soldiers from the iraqi paramilitary group the popular modernization forces...
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early support i'll get to elections in a 2nd you know we have a think tank e-coli i e a and jump on this program talking about his film the dirty war in the n.h.s. showed up privatization all of the national health service was one of the things he i.e. a little bit about it reviewed your book and said it's desperate to excuse the failure of attempts to create socialism in the u.s.s.r. and china what did it mean is you yeah i think it's ridiculous you know i'm a democratic socialist democratic socialist were among the 1st victims of some of these systems but the key is to put this into some sort of historical context that's how we should really understand things otherwise it just becomes more of a mountain heritage that china there was incredibly developed then perhaps he wouldn't have attempted crash agricultural collectivization if he inherited a country that was a ravaged by japanese invasion and european imperialism before then you know maybe he would be in a different condition you know we operate in conditions of not entirely our own making and you know obviously it's a shame that t
early support i'll get to elections in a 2nd you know we have a think tank e-coli i e a and jump on this program talking about his film the dirty war in the n.h.s. showed up privatization all of the national health service was one of the things he i.e. a little bit about it reviewed your book and said it's desperate to excuse the failure of attempts to create socialism in the u.s.s.r. and china what did it mean is you yeah i think it's ridiculous you know i'm a democratic socialist democratic...
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however much was necessary to get by to coly whatever standards they set for the grant from the time they walk into the door how do we help them to become better and what do we do to have a successful reentry into society >> talk about the multiple trials and preparations you also describe working with those that were on your side antrying to help but in that case wanted you to tell your story. that struck me it wasn't personal it was systemic about entering the system to be obliterated. so the proceedings are so adversarial. it's all about taking this is what they have. . . . .ours is y of incredible survival against all odds and i wonder if we can turn to some positive things that happened thinking about your college experience many of us who were involved in that work, to hear you talk about the role of can you share se of the? it's the initiativive for education and there were a lot of hurdles i expected expect td get something before i go the floor, and it's going to look really good on paper but once i got into the class and realized i had been welcomed into the community. i wa
however much was necessary to get by to coly whatever standards they set for the grant from the time they walk into the door how do we help them to become better and what do we do to have a successful reentry into society >> talk about the multiple trials and preparations you also describe working with those that were on your side antrying to help but in that case wanted you to tell your story. that struck me it wasn't personal it was systemic about entering the system to be obliterated....
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coli in it.ve to trust other processes like testing, like looking for indications on the health of the animal. none of that changes with the speed of lines. host: let's see if we can get one more quick question in from george, calling from richwood, ohio, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i wanted to find out when they inspect pork and chicken coming into our country, is it to the point of already being processed or coming in live? -- we the majority actually don't import a whole lot. the vast majority of poultry and chicken we consume in the u.s. is grown here and process here. most of what comes in would be processed. that processing is done at a plant that meets our usda regulations in other countries. the majority of what we consume of those products is produce here the u.s. host: we would like to thank benjamin chapman, north carolina state university professor and food safety expert for coming on here today and talking to us about food safety and the coronavirus pa
coli in it.ve to trust other processes like testing, like looking for indications on the health of the animal. none of that changes with the speed of lines. host: let's see if we can get one more quick question in from george, calling from richwood, ohio, good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i wanted to find out when they inspect pork and chicken coming into our country, is it to the point of already being processed or coming in live? -- we the majority actually don't...
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coli from america's news headquarters on memorial day, jackie ibanez, and back-to-back memorial day appearancese president honored the nations falling at the national ceremony in front of the tomb o. mr. trump attending a ceremony lady -- later and baltimore fort mchenry. meanwhile president trump's rival for the white house and vice president budget -- joe biden by laying a wreath near his delaware home with thet public appearance more than two months for the presumptive presidential nominee. in large crowds gathering this weekend on the boardwalk. and this time in brooklyn, new york city hit hard by the coronavirus. i'm jackie ibanez, now back to "tucker carlson tonight" for all of your headlines. log onto foxnews.com. >> tucker: will come back to where "tucker carlson tonight" "final exam" special. 2019 brought us new time final champion lauren blanchard is her name. she faced 11 different opponents. she vanquished every single one of them but eventually had no chance to induct her alongside shannon bream inside the hall of fame. so we look back at the 11 who were buried by blanchard. >> tuc
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coli for integrated desktop computers it was the world's 1st ever achieve this award at that time i thought wow the the gates will open with orders for a flood in 1st that's not the case maybe a little bit of naive essay on my part it's hard out there like government agencies some people like that there is no room for environmental they are totally just bottom line. i'm looking at it now it's one little step at a time the what we need to do is it work harder build more computers and get people to join us. and. americans toss out a lot of gadgets every day. if we look at the $3000000.00 or so tons of electronic waste that gets generated in united states every year probably 15 percent of that gets recycled. and some percent of that gets recycled in a responsible fashion. part till. she's a t.v. . movie about all. of that when you need to fill in. the miles and you'll see on the farm. the ends of. the. forms you'll. see clear and. the clean needle many to try to hide. those with the. sun the feet hunting. al-qaeda hi susan. shit domo says you should. the one who has a piece. of ice which is wh
coli for integrated desktop computers it was the world's 1st ever achieve this award at that time i thought wow the the gates will open with orders for a flood in 1st that's not the case maybe a little bit of naive essay on my part it's hard out there like government agencies some people like that there is no room for environmental they are totally just bottom line. i'm looking at it now it's one little step at a time the what we need to do is it work harder build more computers and get people...
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coli and lettuce. any problem, the cdc writes up specific instructions for communities to follow and beat back the problem and protect anybody's health. when it comes to these reopening guidelines related to coronavirus, "the washington post" was first to report the cdc was prepared to make these very granular practical guidelines public by the end of last week. but the post reported that there were concerns within the trump administration that maybe the trump administration didn't like these guidelines. they made reopening stuff seem so hard. well, today the associated press furthered the story and blew it up. rather than debating what the cdc guidelines should be for reopening the country, the trump administration has apparently decided just to toss the guidelines out because yeah, it sure is easier to tell everybody open back up, you figure it out. who wants to deal with the pesky specific price how to actually do so safely without killing people? who wants that getting in the way? just open everyth
coli and lettuce. any problem, the cdc writes up specific instructions for communities to follow and beat back the problem and protect anybody's health. when it comes to these reopening guidelines related to coronavirus, "the washington post" was first to report the cdc was prepared to make these very granular practical guidelines public by the end of last week. but the post reported that there were concerns within the trump administration that maybe the trump administration didn't...
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coli outbreak or tb outbreak or sudden outbreak of legionnaires cases at veterans homes somewhere.y're great scientists, brave and intrepid and go out in the field in small teams in the field and investigate and write a short punching report that explains what happened and have action nal guidance am it so local officials can get a handle on whatever health crisis they have been dealing with. you invite in the cdc, they send their elite disease detectives, that team figures out what happened, they tell you in no uncertain terms, with no minced words what you into ed to do to fix it, and then you fix it. that's what is supposed to happen. that's what does happen. every time we know of that the cdc has done an epidemiological investigation in a public health emergency. that is the system, that is how it works. that is not what happened though when the cdc visited that meat packing plant in sioux falls south dakota, with that big important scary outbreak there. now, i want to be clear, there is no reason to think there was anything wrong with the investigation, or with what those scie
coli outbreak or tb outbreak or sudden outbreak of legionnaires cases at veterans homes somewhere.y're great scientists, brave and intrepid and go out in the field in small teams in the field and investigate and write a short punching report that explains what happened and have action nal guidance am it so local officials can get a handle on whatever health crisis they have been dealing with. you invite in the cdc, they send their elite disease detectives, that team figures out what happened,...
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coli outbreak or tb outbreak or a sudden spike in legionnaires cases at a veteran's home somewhere. these are great scientists. they are brave and interesting and intrepid. and they go out in the field, in small teams, and investigate. and then they right a short, punchy report that explained what happened and has actual guidance in it so local officials can get a handle on whatever health crisis they have been dealing with. you invite the cdc. they send their elite disease detectives. that team figures out what happened. they tell you, in no uncertain terms, what you need to do to fix it and then you fix it. that's what's supposed to happen. that's what does happen every time we know of that the cdc has done an epidemiological investigation in a public health emergency. that is the system. that's how it works. that is not what happened, though. when the cdc visited that meatpacking plant in sioux falls, south dakota, with that scary outbreak there. i want to be clear there's no reason to think there was anything wrong with the investigation or with what those scientists figured out
coli outbreak or tb outbreak or a sudden spike in legionnaires cases at a veteran's home somewhere. these are great scientists. they are brave and interesting and intrepid. and they go out in the field, in small teams, and investigate. and then they right a short, punchy report that explained what happened and has actual guidance in it so local officials can get a handle on whatever health crisis they have been dealing with. you invite the cdc. they send their elite disease detectives. that...
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we are coli and down this mother's day weekend temperatures are dropping.t coming up in at olive garden, we're all family here and want to help feed yours during this difficult time. so we've brought back buy one, take one now for carside pickup. choose one favorite and get another, on us, for two nights of comforting food. only at olive garden. >>breaking news this morning from the entertainment world rock and roll legend little richard has passed away. his son confirming his death to rolling stone magazine this morning. his family not yet releasing the cause of death and little richard of course was a founding father of rock and roll with several hits from tutti frutti to long tall sally, good golly miss molly, he sold more than 30 million records around the world. a big influence to many rock and roll artists in fact when the rock and roll hall of fame opened back in 1986 little richard was among the charter inductees along with elvis presley little richard had a huge influence as we mentioned on rock and roll. richard wayne penniman was one of 12 childr
we are coli and down this mother's day weekend temperatures are dropping.t coming up in at olive garden, we're all family here and want to help feed yours during this difficult time. so we've brought back buy one, take one now for carside pickup. choose one favorite and get another, on us, for two nights of comforting food. only at olive garden. >>breaking news this morning from the entertainment world rock and roll legend little richard has passed away. his son confirming his death to...
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[ cheers and applause ♪ that was great toss me a colie. >> we don't have any more. >> jimmy: guys, ours of paul mccartney, you know when he wrote "yesterday," he originally just scribbled something on a piece of paper next to his bed and he wrote, "scrambled eggs, oh, my lady how i love your eggs. that's how he remembered "yesterday." well, you'll see i pitched this to paul i go, "maybe you should just finish the song as 'scrambled eggs.' and he goes, "yeah, i don't know i don't think so." and he was being very nice and polite and then he goes, "why don't you sing it for me?" i go, "do you want me to sing it for you like to you, actually paul mccartney?" he was like, "yeah." and so, he got his guitar and started playing "yesterday" and i had to sing "scrambled eggs" and he said yes right there on the spot here's paul mccartney and me singing "scrambled eggs. >> jimmy: "yesterday" i know the original lyrics. because you -- back then you just wanted to know the timing of the words the original lyrics were scrambled eggs >> scrambled eggs. >> jimmy: yeah >> oh, my baby, how i love your le
[ cheers and applause ♪ that was great toss me a colie. >> we don't have any more. >> jimmy: guys, ours of paul mccartney, you know when he wrote "yesterday," he originally just scribbled something on a piece of paper next to his bed and he wrote, "scrambled eggs, oh, my lady how i love your eggs. that's how he remembered "yesterday." well, you'll see i pitched this to paul i go, "maybe you should just finish the song as 'scrambled eggs.' and he goes,...