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he's doing everything to e. coli race the week one loss. ryan williams went up the middle 57 yards for the score. virginia tech has a 7-0 lead then just before the break, tie rod tailor will get flushed out of the pocket here but in big deal. he'll find roberts way in the back of the end zone and a 21-yard touchdown. they rolled big to win it 52 to ten. meanwhile up in morgan town west virginia hosting east carolina and down three in the second. jared roles right and fires one and johnson that's a four yard touchdown and west virginia leads 28-20 in the fourth. -- last week down 11 in the first but the come back corey for a 16-yard touchdown and the navy would add another one 25- 14 in the fourth. howard opening their season today on the road. the seconder quarter down 17 and hooks up with drayton and that's a fumble and recovers. three plays letter the knights would punch it in and howard trailing 42-7 in the third. >>> the redskins open the season in less than 24 hours and there is no doubt the giants defense has had some extra studying u
he's doing everything to e. coli race the week one loss. ryan williams went up the middle 57 yards for the score. virginia tech has a 7-0 lead then just before the break, tie rod tailor will get flushed out of the pocket here but in big deal. he'll find roberts way in the back of the end zone and a 21-yard touchdown. they rolled big to win it 52 to ten. meanwhile up in morgan town west virginia hosting east carolina and down three in the second. jared roles right and fires one and johnson...
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guest: yes, there is a part of e. coli and you need to be sure that food is processed in a way that is safe. you can't wash off your peanut butter sandwiches and who has not eaten raw cookie dough. host: there are millions of americans affected by this. tell us about the legislation that the house is working on. guest: the house of representatives before the august break, did pass overwhelmingly with bipartisan support the major portion of our food safety laws, it's a big deal. it would make the food and drug administration stronger, and modernize the laws. when the food is processed it's safe, and that the imports are safe. that's a major issue. we are getting more of our foods from china and india and elsewhere, and we need to make sure that our food is safe. host: and now the senate, what do we expect to see when they come back from recess, and how much is health care? guest: clearly the health care will be going on and it will take a lot of time and effort for that to move. but i think there is strong bipartisan suppor
guest: yes, there is a part of e. coli and you need to be sure that food is processed in a way that is safe. you can't wash off your peanut butter sandwiches and who has not eaten raw cookie dough. host: there are millions of americans affected by this. tell us about the legislation that the house is working on. guest: the house of representatives before the august break, did pass overwhelmingly with bipartisan support the major portion of our food safety laws, it's a big deal. it would make...
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that is one of the number one contributors for the e. colin the water supply and in the urban settings. so we want to keep all that out of the water. >> and at the vietnam memorial volunteers, they will work on the landscaping and they will install a new sprinkler. things have gotten so bad that the congress has had to approve the emergency funds from them in order to do some repairs on the lincoln memorial as well as the sea wall in front of the jefferson memorial. on the national mall, 9news now and wusa9.com. >>> a race to the associated press investigation found that the national mall, they have been in a disadvantage in competing for extra funds dolled out by the lawmakers when compared to sights that are represented by the powerful members of congress. >> it is called the friendliest saloon in town. why are they doing that out there tonight? >>> and move over paula, ellen degenerous is soon taking a seat at the judge's table. we'll tell you more about this comi ungp. b@b@fab@fafafa i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor and my campaig
that is one of the number one contributors for the e. colin the water supply and in the urban settings. so we want to keep all that out of the water. >> and at the vietnam memorial volunteers, they will work on the landscaping and they will install a new sprinkler. things have gotten so bad that the congress has had to approve the emergency funds from them in order to do some repairs on the lincoln memorial as well as the sea wall in front of the jefferson memorial. on the national mall,...
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did you know they can harbor harmful, bacteria-like e. coli. bottom line, wash your hands. touch your face. be germ-smart. and for more on how germs are transmitted and how to protect yourself, we're joined by our new senior health and medical editor, dr. richard besser. formally of the cdc. aren't you glad you joined us? >> that was quite a piece. >> tell us how germs can stop? >> it's an important question. how do i stay healthy? what you see here is a virus, entering this fella's nose. it goes back into the back of the nose, the nasal fprarynx. it multiplies tens of thousands of times. it comes back in there to infect other cells and that person. but also, into your nose, ready to infect other people when you touch your nose. >> it can go to our eyes and other areas. >> whenever you touch your eyes, you touch your nose and your mouth, you're putting in there whatever germs may be on your hands. not all germs are bad. but the bad germs, when they get inside, those can cause trouble. >> we have to keep that in mind. you spent time recently with some young people. they seem
did you know they can harbor harmful, bacteria-like e. coli. bottom line, wash your hands. touch your face. be germ-smart. and for more on how germs are transmitted and how to protect yourself, we're joined by our new senior health and medical editor, dr. richard besser. formally of the cdc. aren't you glad you joined us? >> that was quite a piece. >> tell us how germs can stop? >> it's an important question. how do i stay healthy? what you see here is a virus, entering this...
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. >> no e. coli. >> reporter: mostly staph, commonly found on skin and soil. even if they touched food, the doctor says the only risk would be to people with a weakened immune system. >> we hear so much about things that can make you sick but people don't realize that bacteria is all around you. most of them don't make you sick. >> reporter: kimberly suiters, "news 4 today." >> and kimberly tells us that researchers say think of your purse like you would a pair of shoes. if you wouldn't put your shoes on the table or the stove as one person says she does, don't put your purse there either. joe? >> yuck. >>> some dramatic ninth inning heroics have helped the nationals avoid reefg an unwelcome milestone, at least for now. dan hellie has more in your sports minute. >> good morning, everybody. your sports minute starts with the nationals who for one night at least avoided their 100th loss of the season. with the game tied at 4 in the bottom of the ninth, how about pinch-hitter pete orr stepping up to the plate and delivering. just deep enough for justin maxwell to
. >> no e. coli. >> reporter: mostly staph, commonly found on skin and soil. even if they touched food, the doctor says the only risk would be to people with a weakened immune system. >> we hear so much about things that can make you sick but people don't realize that bacteria is all around you. most of them don't make you sick. >> reporter: kimberly suiters, "news 4 today." >> and kimberly tells us that researchers say think of your purse like you would...
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on the e. coli. "squawk," first in business worldwide. i'm carl quintanilla along with joe kernen.t coast. is she there, or on her way back? >> she was at the airport. there's a three hour difference. >> she won't be here tomorrow. that's right. in the meantime our guest host fred malek, guest host. the next hour harvard business school professor michael porter, called the father of the modern strategy field. he is now focused on health care. wish you could have heard the conversation we had during the break. we'll try to bring it to you in the next few minutes. a lot to talk about. first, some of the top stories, the markets about to get fresh reads on the health of the u.s. job pictures and housing. in half an hour, we'll get weekly jobless claims, looking above 13,000. housing jumping 3.3%, building permits looking to jump about 4.6. a little later we will try to string together yet another regional manufacturing survey doing pretty well. 10:00 a.m. eastern time. futures lost a little steam. >> below fair value. dow component ge, the parent of this network host ag global researc
on the e. coli. "squawk," first in business worldwide. i'm carl quintanilla along with joe kernen.t coast. is she there, or on her way back? >> she was at the airport. there's a three hour difference. >> she won't be here tomorrow. that's right. in the meantime our guest host fred malek, guest host. the next hour harvard business school professor michael porter, called the father of the modern strategy field. he is now focused on health care. wish you could have heard the...