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symptoms of e coli include severe stomach cramps, tenderness, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, the good news, the agriculture department saying there haven't been reports of illness so far but national beef saying it is conducting a thorough investigation. jenna. jenna: good information for our viewer, julie. thank you. rick: a controversial curfew in one of america's biggest cities, because of flash mobs like this one. this is all happening in philadelphia. over the weekend, the mayor issued a 9:00 p.m. curfew for parts of the city for anyone under the age of 18. there were no flash mobs, but there were dozens of arrests. david lee miller is in our newsroom with more on that. david. >> reporter: that's right, there were 70 arrests this weekend for violating philadelphia's curfew, including an 18-year-old who stabbed a 16-year-old in the arm after leaving a city organized bowling party, but overall, officials say the first weekend of this curfew is a success. most importantly, there were none of those flash mobs that have plagued the city for the past two years. the mobs organized on social
symptoms of e coli include severe stomach cramps, tenderness, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, the good news, the agriculture department saying there haven't been reports of illness so far but national beef saying it is conducting a thorough investigation. jenna. jenna: good information for our viewer, julie. thank you. rick: a controversial curfew in one of america's biggest cities, because of flash mobs like this one. this is all happening in philadelphia. over the weekend, the mayor issued a 9:00...
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public health a fisherman said the source of the e- coli at our deer droppings the one fatality was an elderly woman. >> health officials have confirmed the first human cases of west nile virus to middle age men are recovering from the illness there has been 10 confirmed cases in the state of california will be right back at sis, help me create my oasis. ok, romantic garden? oh, is there a castle nearby? no, but there's a charming farmhouse. right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. get your annual ikea catalog today. all eyes are on wall street this may be a rebound day and the latest. >> a lot of panic selling there should be a rebound it is not been to continue to fall. suggesting a recession in six months from now. during the debt crisis ways were figure is seen on add the politicians at that time we saw data come out in tremendous spending consumers clear how support our economy. it looks like the market will be weaker we are starting to think that way. >> so basically since the '80s we're in this consumer problem all of us that our
public health a fisherman said the source of the e- coli at our deer droppings the one fatality was an elderly woman. >> health officials have confirmed the first human cases of west nile virus to middle age men are recovering from the illness there has been 10 confirmed cases in the state of california will be right back at sis, help me create my oasis. ok, romantic garden? oh, is there a castle nearby? no, but there's a charming farmhouse. right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a...
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. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," another deadly e. coli outbreak. >>> plus, she was determined to do what no one has ever done. we'll show you how it ended. this is the "cbs morning news." e c"cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one sheet. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try bounty napkins. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. acuvue® oasys brand. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist tol
. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," another deadly e. coli outbreak. >>> plus, she was determined to do what no one has ever done. we'll show you how it ended. this is the "cbs morning news." e c"cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even...
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e. coliw to be in a ground product, but the government frankly allows salmonella to get into the marketplace and that's one of the things that really needs to change. >> i want to make sure i heard you correctly. you're saying the government allows salmonella to be in ground turkey. why? >> well, it's been a -- sort of an agreement with industry for 50 years. the only bacteria in meat that is against the law to be there is hamburger. if hamburger is found -- if e. coli is found in a hamburger product or a ground turkey product, it cannot be shipped, but kargil frankly did nothing wrong if e. coli -- if salmonella was in that ground turkey. they can ship it. the only time they need to recall it is if it poisons and kills people, and that's government policy. it's a strange quirk in usda fsis rules. >> how well trained are these inspectors looking at these plants supposedly trying to keep us safe? >> fsis has an amazing cadre of great inspectors. the problem is that these bugs, salmonella, e. c
e. coliw to be in a ground product, but the government frankly allows salmonella to get into the marketplace and that's one of the things that really needs to change. >> i want to make sure i heard you correctly. you're saying the government allows salmonella to be in ground turkey. why? >> well, it's been a -- sort of an agreement with industry for 50 years. the only bacteria in meat that is against the law to be there is hamburger. if hamburger is found -- if e. coli is found in a...
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now able to identify those threats more quickly using some powerful technology. >> when a deadly e coliutbreak hit germany scientists struggled to pinpoint the source. but the hunt expanded to mapping the bug. >> not only sequence the genome about the strain but sequencing 11 other strain that's were in the same and closely related to understand where did this fit in the evolution tree? and how it co-vit been evolved? >> he says researchers used high speed sequencing technology to identify genes. and giving doctors a road map to predict the threat. >> predicting in response for e coli not only would it be resistant but increased toxin production. >> is it a genome? >> dr. chu tracks viral outbreaks in ucsf and believes a wave of new dna technology could allow health officials to plan for newt 2008 -- mutated pathogen autos if we can understand patterns of how bacteria evolves will be a better able to understand and prepare for a kind of outbreak and potential problem autos he says they're studying genomes of the bugs. >> and having the sequence that will field information and what strai
now able to identify those threats more quickly using some powerful technology. >> when a deadly e coliutbreak hit germany scientists struggled to pinpoint the source. but the hunt expanded to mapping the bug. >> not only sequence the genome about the strain but sequencing 11 other strain that's were in the same and closely related to understand where did this fit in the evolution tree? and how it co-vit been evolved? >> he says researchers used high speed sequencing...
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mayor cadenas de supermercados de sureste de paÍs recogen 60 mil libras de carne molida podrÍa tener e. colia su hijo un niÑo de 7 aÑo con necesidades especiales, y ademÁs, investigo a un a favoritismo en la concesiÓn del manejo de centro de detenciÓn de inmigrante. >>> y un juez ordenÓ reti grar a un teniente retirado en el 2007 al parecer por ser homosexual, esto fue en colombia, detalle de esto y mÁs en esta noche. >>> gracias etna y vamos a la pausa y regresamos desde san juan de los lagos donde van para pedir milagros, no se cambie. >>> ♪ >> un estudio revelÓ que los trabajadores que no son tan agradables o hasta abusivos con sus compaÑeros ganan 18% mÁs al aÑo. cuando se trata de mujeres, poco agradables o de mal genio ganan 5% mÁs que sus compaÑeras. >> como todos los aÑos el santuario de la seÑora de san juan de los lagos en el estadio mexicano de jalisco se convierte en el punto de encuentro de miles de peregrinos. ellos le piden a la patrona de los migrantes,1 milagro. nos tienen los testimonios. >> el dÍa comenzÓ temprano, a las cuatro de la maÑana en el santuario nacional de la s
mayor cadenas de supermercados de sureste de paÍs recogen 60 mil libras de carne molida podrÍa tener e. colia su hijo un niÑo de 7 aÑo con necesidades especiales, y ademÁs, investigo a un a favoritismo en la concesiÓn del manejo de centro de detenciÓn de inmigrante. >>> y un juez ordenÓ reti grar a un teniente retirado en el 2007 al parecer por ser homosexual, esto fue en colombia, detalle de esto y mÁs en esta noche. >>> gracias etna y vamos a la pausa y regresamos...
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and some statistics e-coli bits as fears in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight before need his woman of serbia albanians made up sixty six percent of course of its population today three years after the region's self proclaimed independence this figure amounts to ninety two percent thousands of serbs have left kosovo some who haven't say they have forgotten what living in peace is like. all of the sun goes down and this is when the fear starts to grow but arcturus divisions house is on the verge of a small serbian enclave he has another word for it. forget the ghetto. this is a prison with few inmates they say you can see here but they do everything to make your life you're in hospital there was a beautiful forest with huge trees like this here because it all don't look only bushes lived but if we do it the ticker wouldn't beat us and it was with. you bashir has two children and once more but says his desire for a larger family will do little to help strengthen the serbian population in kosovo every abend in family here has from four to ten children making these ethnic group one of t
and some statistics e-coli bits as fears in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight before need his woman of serbia albanians made up sixty six percent of course of its population today three years after the region's self proclaimed independence this figure amounts to ninety two percent thousands of serbs have left kosovo some who haven't say they have forgotten what living in peace is like. all of the sun goes down and this is when the fear starts to grow but arcturus divisions house is on the...
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and some statistics e-coli because fears in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight before leaders warning of serbia albanians made up sixty six percent of course of its population today three years after the region's self proclaimed independence this figure amounts to ninety two percent thousands of serbs have left course of a son who haven't say they have forgotten what little in pieces like. of all of the sun goes down and this is when the fear starts to grow oh yes he wishes house is on the verge of a small serbian enclave he has another word for it though. the ghetto . this is a prison with few inmates they see and see here but they do everything to make your life here in hospital it was a beautiful forest a huge trees like this here. on abuses level but if we let the trigger will be to us one of the most little. lucia has two children and once more but says his desire for a larger family will do little to help strengthen the serbian population in cos of a every all been in family here has from four to ten children making these athletes group one of the fastest growing populations in
and some statistics e-coli because fears in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight before leaders warning of serbia albanians made up sixty six percent of course of its population today three years after the region's self proclaimed independence this figure amounts to ninety two percent thousands of serbs have left course of a son who haven't say they have forgotten what little in pieces like. of all of the sun goes down and this is when the fear starts to grow oh yes he wishes house is on the...
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. >>> a deadly e. coli outbreak tied to strawberries. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] because you never stop improving your recipe... we never stop improving ours. we've added a touch of philly cream cheese to kraft natural shredded cheese, which adds a touch of creamy to any dish. kraft touch of philly shredded cheese. we're not just making great cheese. we're taking it further. ♪ . >>> we're now hearing from the napa state hospital worker who became the latest victim in the latest attack. he wants to be identified simply as "jesse" due to safety concerns. he said saturday night a mental patient with a long history of violent outbursts, nearly choked him to death. >> i had him on all fours and he kind of choked me. i said help! help! i'm choking! i'm gonna die! >> sources tell us that patient has not been arrested and is still in the hospital unit where the attack took place. there have been several serious attacks at the hospital during the past year including the killing of psychiatric worker donna -- psychiatr
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people have been are arrested and at this writing >> one person has died and 16 other are sick from e- coli traced to a strawberry farm. thus far start production in july a public health official said a source of the bacteria is the fecal matter from deer not that the farmers had done anything wrong >> by 4:00 pm i'll look at the weather and we are stuck in a school pattern >> a live look at san jose at conditions out there minor cloudiness out there we will walk you through some other locations mountain view 75 and partly cloudy santa clara a the sun " mostly sunny and all these temperatures are 234 degrees temperature then yesterday and the fog is not as evasive as it was yesterday the fog is mostly along the coastline of raw we're looking okay in terms of our temperatures and when we expect him to warm ups had a day and we're still showing the fog over the bay area it'll be a new not bought for 1:00 until we see the sun and warm up the years temperatures right now solidly in the '50s low but warmer out in concord. terms of temperatures this afternoon i a couple for raise more mid to uppe
people have been are arrested and at this writing >> one person has died and 16 other are sick from e- coli traced to a strawberry farm. thus far start production in july a public health official said a source of the bacteria is the fecal matter from deer not that the farmers had done anything wrong >> by 4:00 pm i'll look at the weather and we are stuck in a school pattern >> a live look at san jose at conditions out there minor cloudiness out there we will walk you through...
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university of minnesota scientists have found the first natural preservative to inhibit the e. colihis peptide, which is proud by a harmless bacteria, could be added to meats, eggs and dairy products to kill harmful germs. it couldn't come at a better time. research was done at a plant dealing with a massive recall linked to a salmonella outbreak. 26 states are currently affected. >> it essentially is an extra assurance that we can actually give to the food manufacturers, because currently that is a weakness in the food system. >> researchers say more work still has to be done before the peptide can enter the commercial market. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, a young boy fighting for his life. we'll have the latest on the condition of that 9-year-old that was hurt in a hit-and-run in san francisco. yoyoyoyofe a a closure on acoco -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur?] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios
university of minnesota scientists have found the first natural preservative to inhibit the e. colihis peptide, which is proud by a harmless bacteria, could be added to meats, eggs and dairy products to kill harmful germs. it couldn't come at a better time. research was done at a plant dealing with a massive recall linked to a salmonella outbreak. 26 states are currently affected. >> it essentially is an extra assurance that we can actually give to the food manufacturers, because...
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60,000 pounds of ground beef has been pulled off the shelves because they could be contaminated with e. colilooking to close a home stld security recall. one that allows workers to get a job at a power company without undergoing a background check. the second he tossed his hat in the ring he instantly became one of the frontrunners for the white house. governor rick perry sending shock wavers after his announcement his weekend. but what does the average american outside of texas think of the lone star governor and his message. pollster frank luntz is with us. this was american's first chance to size up governor rick perry. so we cued up a few sound bites. the first one is on jobs. >> we followed a recipe to produce the strongest economy in the nation. continues june of 2009, texas is responsible for 40% of all jobs created in america. we are home to less than 10% of the population in america. but 40% of alln jobs were created in that state. megyn: that's the thing everybody is talking about. >> he has a report of accomplishment. some people may have thought texas is different than america. b
60,000 pounds of ground beef has been pulled off the shelves because they could be contaminated with e. colilooking to close a home stld security recall. one that allows workers to get a job at a power company without undergoing a background check. the second he tossed his hat in the ring he instantly became one of the frontrunners for the white house. governor rick perry sending shock wavers after his announcement his weekend. but what does the average american outside of texas think of the...
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. >>> and e. coli outbreak linked to spresh strawberries killed one person and sickened nine others. the strain of e. coli originate in a farm in northwestern oregon according to public health officialings. >>> a 2-00 year tradition on capitol hill is coming to an end due to budget cuts and the internet. the house is ending the historic page program in the 1920s giving high schoolers a chance to serve as messengers and get a glimpse from congress. now with e-mail and the wireless technology, the young messengers are no longer worth the $5 million annual expense to the program. >>> you heard an historic effort to be the first to swim from cuba to florida without a shark cage has ended early for a 61-year-old marathon swimmer. this morning, she chose to end her quest after 29 hours. she was halfway through her journey but rough seas and winds made it impossible for her to safely reach her goal. she's suffering from asthma and shoulder pain. everyone can say what a heroic effort she did. earlier in the ev
. >>> and e. coli outbreak linked to spresh strawberries killed one person and sickened nine others. the strain of e. coli originate in a farm in northwestern oregon according to public health officialings. >>> a 2-00 year tradition on capitol hill is coming to an end due to budget cuts and the internet. the house is ending the historic page program in the 1920s giving high schoolers a chance to serve as messengers and get a glimpse from congress. now with e-mail and the...
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we test for e. coliella that are deadly, and people are saying, why aren't we doing that kind of testing? >> good question. >> yeah. >> what can we do? >> well, if you have an illness, don't eat ground turkey since you don't know what to avoid. if you want to eat the ground turkey, you want to make sure that you cook it thoroughly, and make sure if it's frozen defrost it in the refrigerator and not sit out on the counter all day as some people do, and don't go use and fork or knife used to prepare the meat on your salad. >> the simple rules of the kitchen. >> yeah, for everything. not just for this. >> elizabeth cohen, thank you for the warnings. >>> a split second is all the time a navy s.e.a.l. needs before pulling the trigger. more details on the killing of bin laden after this. the way that i look at things." sparking that interest and showing them that math and science are exciting... it's why i teach. ♪ i know they can, even when they think they can't. when i got my medicare card, i realized i need
we test for e. coliella that are deadly, and people are saying, why aren't we doing that kind of testing? >> good question. >> yeah. >> what can we do? >> well, if you have an illness, don't eat ground turkey since you don't know what to avoid. if you want to eat the ground turkey, you want to make sure that you cook it thoroughly, and make sure if it's frozen defrost it in the refrigerator and not sit out on the counter all day as some people do, and don't go use and...
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. >>> oregon health officials say they've traced a deadly e. coli sickened, after eating berries picked at the farm. one elderly woman died. officials say the bacteria apparently was spread by wild deer, and the farm is not to blame. >>> a funeral mass is planned tomorrow in ohio for dr. bernadine healy, the former director of the national institutes of health. healy was also a former head of the american red cross, science adviser to president ronald >> thanks so much, that's your latest weather. now here's rebecca. >> marysol, thank you. would you like to settle into a nice, friendly, neighborhood on your next vacation? short-term vacation rentals where people offer roofs in their homes to tourists are on the rise. but there are some risks for both hosts and guests as "early" show contributor taryn winter brill found out. >> we haven't had the option to watch tv together -- >> tv watchers -- >> oh, no. >> reporter: at first glance, these two might look like roomies. or a couple. while they are, in fact, sleeping under the same roof, they only met
. >>> oregon health officials say they've traced a deadly e. coli sickened, after eating berries picked at the farm. one elderly woman died. officials say the bacteria apparently was spread by wild deer, and the farm is not to blame. >>> a funeral mass is planned tomorrow in ohio for dr. bernadine healy, the former director of the national institutes of health. healy was also a former head of the american red cross, science adviser to president ronald >> thanks so much,...
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urged the government to start testing for exactly this strain of salmonella the way they test for e. coli. those warnings were not heeded. josh? >> fair to say they will be so now. dan harris, yeah, with the very latest. >>> meanwhile, ford is recalling the best-selling vehicle in the country, the f-150 and f-250 trucks model years 1997 through 2004. at issue, corrosion from road salt which can weaken the straps that hold the gas tank. >>> an autopsy will begin today on the body of celina cass. the 11-year-old who disappeared from her new hampshire home just one week ago. divers found her body in a local river monday. investigators have not named any suspects. >>> and a major drug bust on the high seas, the coast guard seized seven tons of cocaine from this submarine off of honduras. they've beenenooking for the sub, in fact, for two weeks since some of its crew was arrested en route e mexico. the cocaine said to be worth an estimated $180 million. >>> and finally, one mayor sending a very powerful message to anyone who thinks about parking illegally. the mayor of lithuania's capital city
urged the government to start testing for exactly this strain of salmonella the way they test for e. coli. those warnings were not heeded. josh? >> fair to say they will be so now. dan harris, yeah, with the very latest. >>> meanwhile, ford is recalling the best-selling vehicle in the country, the f-150 and f-250 trucks model years 1997 through 2004. at issue, corrosion from road salt which can weaken the straps that hold the gas tank. >>> an autopsy will begin today on...
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. >> e-coli bacteria spreading? ta.k at the day did they subsidize it? >> i do not want to flip it to a debate of mandatory -- fred suggested there is a relationship between the size of government and the drop in turnout required that has not happened. we have had problems with turnout, and the drops in the recent decades, it actually went out in 2008, but the drop as far more to do with the regulations of registration that government provides and the enormous mobility that we have in the country. it's those things, it is not whether in the history of turnout is people getting turned off by the size of government. one other point -- fred said i want a world where everybody ax nice. -- acts nice. want to have a rough-and-tumble debate where we is share a common set of facts and the outcomes on issues. i want to have a wide range of and irepresented t and, want a larger segment of disparate views represented in washington, not those who reflect the large and disparate society we have. >> fred said there is a loss of liberty, and it may be small, but he is
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mean, it's like turkey meat, supposed to be meat that's healthy for you and you're afraid to eat it, e. coliraid to eat beef, scares concerning vegetables. what are we supposed to do. >> take the ground turkey as an example. that's in the headlines today. with regard to that, a consumer should assume even though the likelihood may be low, they should assume that this product has got salmonella in it. and based on that, when you pick it out of the case in the supermarket, just assume that the outside of that packaging could have contamination, treat it carefully, wash your hands, cook it properly, make sure it doesn't cross contaminate other foods, clean the surfaces, and if you've got leftovers, make sure you refrigerate them. so consumers should just make that assumption to play safe. it's the best way they can do to protect the family. >> david, thank you so much for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. pleasure. >>> could it be the end of garbage? a couple of yale undergrads say they've discovered plastic eating fungi. fungi. >> fungi i would say. what do i know abo
mean, it's like turkey meat, supposed to be meat that's healthy for you and you're afraid to eat it, e. coliraid to eat beef, scares concerning vegetables. what are we supposed to do. >> take the ground turkey as an example. that's in the headlines today. with regard to that, a consumer should assume even though the likelihood may be low, they should assume that this product has got salmonella in it. and based on that, when you pick it out of the case in the supermarket, just assume that...
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. >> e-coli bacteria spreading? ta.k at the day did they subsidize it? >> i do not want to flip it to a debate of mandatory -- fred suggested there is a relationship between the size of government and the drop in turnout required that has not happened. we have had problems with turnout, and the drops in the recent decades, it actually went out in 2008, but the drop as far more to do with the regulations of registration that government provides and the enormous mobility that we have in the country. it's those things, it is not whether in the history of turnout is people getting turned off by the size of government. one other point -- fred said i want a world where everybody ax nice. -- acts nice. want to have a rough-and-tumble debate where we is share a common set of facts and the outcomes on issues. i want to have a wide range of and irepresented t and, want a larger segment of disparate views represented in washington, not those who reflect the large and disparate society we have. >> fred said there is a loss of liberty, and it may be small, but he is
. >> e-coli bacteria spreading? ta.k at the day did they subsidize it? >> i do not want to flip it to a debate of mandatory -- fred suggested there is a relationship between the size of government and the drop in turnout required that has not happened. we have had problems with turnout, and the drops in the recent decades, it actually went out in 2008, but the drop as far more to do with the regulations of registration that government provides and the enormous mobility that we have...