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and e. coli 157 actually fits into that mold. when there were near-simultaneous outbreaks, one of them in southern oregon, the other one in... the upper part of the lower peninsula of michigan. there were suddenly a large number of people in relatively small communities with very severe, bloody, diarrheal illness. and when these people went to their health care providers, the health care providers took specimens, tested them for the bugs that they knew caused that type of bloody diarrhea and came up with nothing. they turned first to the local, then to the state public health department, and when that didn't turn up any answers, the state asked the cdc for assistance. and so in circumstances where people can't come up with the causative agent, those specimens can then come into our laboratories, and we can run tests for a variety of different things that are both known and unknown. and that's what we did in that particular situation. and one of the things that we noticed is that we found that there were unusual e. coli in several
and e. coli 157 actually fits into that mold. when there were near-simultaneous outbreaks, one of them in southern oregon, the other one in... the upper part of the lower peninsula of michigan. there were suddenly a large number of people in relatively small communities with very severe, bloody, diarrheal illness. and when these people went to their health care providers, the health care providers took specimens, tested them for the bugs that they knew caused that type of bloody diarrhea and...
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and e. coli 157 actually fits into that mold. when there were near-simultaneous outbreaks, one of them in southern oregon, the other one in... the upper part of the lower peninsula of michigan. there were suddenly a large number of people in relatively small communities with very severe, bloody, diarrheal illness. and when these people went to their health care providers, the health care providers took specimens, tested them for the bugs that they knew caused that type of bloody diarrhea and came up with nothing. they turned first to the local, then to the state public health department, and when that didn't turn up any answers, the state asked the cdc for assistance. and so in circumstances where people can't come up with the causative agent, those specimens can then come into our laboratories, and we can run tests for a variety of different things that are both known and unknown. and that's what we did in that particular situation. and one of the things that we noticed is that we found that there were unusual e. coli in several
and e. coli 157 actually fits into that mold. when there were near-simultaneous outbreaks, one of them in southern oregon, the other one in... the upper part of the lower peninsula of michigan. there were suddenly a large number of people in relatively small communities with very severe, bloody, diarrheal illness. and when these people went to their health care providers, the health care providers took specimens, tested them for the bugs that they knew caused that type of bloody diarrhea and...
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its presence doesn't lead to the same kind recall as e-colie. the u.s.d.a. classifies e. an adulterant, a substance that can make people sick. it's not illegal to find salmonella in chicken? >> right, so u.s.d.a. only haltz the authority to recall products that are misbranded or considered an adulterant, and because salmonella is not considered an adulterant they cannot recall it even though salmonella is the number two cause of food poidzening in the u.s. we're told the u.s.d.a. and foster farms are still in talks about how it will lower salmonella levels in the processing plant. scott, foster farms says its facilities have always met and exceeded u.s.d.a. standards. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. the scripture says an eye for an eye. but at the have the, it's an "l." for a ""j"." on a new coin commemorating the reign of pope francis, jesus is misspelled. that l. should be a j., proving the italian statement which produced the coin is not infallible. to paraphrase the scripture, let he who is without sin strike the next coin. scott carpenter had the right stuff and w
its presence doesn't lead to the same kind recall as e-colie. the u.s.d.a. classifies e. an adulterant, a substance that can make people sick. it's not illegal to find salmonella in chicken? >> right, so u.s.d.a. only haltz the authority to recall products that are misbranded or considered an adulterant, and because salmonella is not considered an adulterant they cannot recall it even though salmonella is the number two cause of food poidzening in the u.s. we're told the u.s.d.a. and...
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. >>> several pumpkins have led to e. coli in children. this happened after they played with animals at a farm if dayton. one child was hospitalized with a serious complication that could result with kidney failure. it's pumpkin patch remains open. >>> this morning scores in maryland got to take back their drugs. it's an effort to clean up the street. >>reporter: for a sick patient, these prescription drugs are a lifesaver, but for people misusing them, it's another story. it's all a part of the national drug take back day >> we will not ask any questions. we can place them in the box and no questions asked. >> david deluca had no idea how to get rid of these. with a two-year-old running around, she wanted them out of the house. >> i wanted to dispose of them and i didn't know how and that was my perfect chance. >> some police departments aren't waiting for the drug take back day. they are holding these boxes in the lobby year-round. >>> we have just learned the police clocked in more than 350 pounds of drugs in the drug take back. >>> a d
. >>> several pumpkins have led to e. coli in children. this happened after they played with animals at a farm if dayton. one child was hospitalized with a serious complication that could result with kidney failure. it's pumpkin patch remains open. >>> this morning scores in maryland got to take back their drugs. it's an effort to clean up the street. >>reporter: for a sick patient, these prescription drugs are a lifesaver, but for people misusing them, it's another...
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and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him is that the person you saw in front of e-coli yes actually we discussed this intel integrity and intelligence issue quite extensively and we talked about prior examples of great people in history that had themselves been under this type of pressure and he's remarkably centered and thoughts went to was about the future when i asked him if edward snowden had shared any of his plans for the immediate along to future the response focused on the future reforms he's paved the way for by his revelations i think his primary concern is about reform not about his future or what's going to happen to him but more about how i think the reform that is beginning and that has begun in the united states and more importantly or just as importantly around the world because it really is a global issue to the extent that the n.s.a. is spying on everybody friend or foe and that that conversation needs to continue and also people need to realize that there's a greater issue of human rights that is brought up by asylum and the fact that a number of peop
and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him is that the person you saw in front of e-coli yes actually we discussed this intel integrity and intelligence issue quite extensively and we talked about prior examples of great people in history that had themselves been under this type of pressure and he's remarkably centered and thoughts went to was about the future when i asked him if edward snowden had shared any of his plans for the immediate along to future the response focused on...
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>> the important thing everybody is forgetting is cocktail sauce kill ease co lie -- kills e-coli and salmonella. >> october 17th through the 19th, next weekend, check me up. must be the money, look at the shoes. must be the honey. must be the honey. must be the honey, check me out. i would like to thank my special guest. judah -- >>> hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >>> happy monday. welcome to day seven of the harry reid government shutdown. on the left. unwill to negotiate. a small group of gutsy tea party backed reps who are doing exactly what their base elected them to do. fight obama care at all costs. obama care launched tuesday anyway amid massive glitches. here's
>> the important thing everybody is forgetting is cocktail sauce kill ease co lie -- kills e-coli and salmonella. >> october 17th through the 19th, next weekend, check me up. must be the money, look at the shoes. must be the honey. must be the honey. must be the honey, check me out. i would like to thank my special guest. judah -- >>> hello, everyone. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >>> happy monday. welcome to day seven of the harry reid...
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three children are sick is after being infected with e. coli at a farm in minnesota. they picked it up from the cattle or in the petting zoo. >> everyone should wash their handses after petting any animals. >> any time you are around. you can get e.coli and other infections. >> we feel bad about the families who have had the cases. >> we hope they heal well. >> she has had hand sanitizer out and will offer a handwashing station come next year. >> 7:24. it is cooler here today. >> we will talk about the niners. >> they are in london. >> we were talking the weather. >> they have the night game and there is a front headed towards them. >> rare storm. heavy rain and winds to about 50 miles an hour. gusting to nearly 80. that is actually very dangerous. that will take down trees and damage buildings. so. yes, that will be dribblesome for them if he moves in and through. >> we are waking up with the low clouds. and visibility is a tough one. >> in and around napa. and santa rosa. and by the afternoon, the low clouds are pulling away. and we will continue to see partly cloud
three children are sick is after being infected with e. coli at a farm in minnesota. they picked it up from the cattle or in the petting zoo. >> everyone should wash their handses after petting any animals. >> any time you are around. you can get e.coli and other infections. >> we feel bad about the families who have had the cases. >> we hope they heal well. >> she has had hand sanitizer out and will offer a handwashing station come next year. >> 7:24. it is...
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. >> e. coli automatically triggers a recall but chicken if you cook it to 165 it doesn't.ing board, all of that stuff be on the safe side with all of this stuff for sure. >>> authorities investigating last month's apparent suicide of cleveland kidnapper ariel castro are being investigated. two guards lied about how they handled castro before his death and falsified logs of how often y that -- they checked in on him. it questions why it took 34 minutes for an ambulance to arrive at a prison. >>> atlanta police are looking for a car jacker caught on camera robbing a man at gun point. brad edmonds you bringing in his garbage cans. a man walked up and demanded the keys to his mercedes. the man snatched the car keys and took off. >> what's going through my mind is, how do i make it out of this? how do i even the scale? i was thinking of getting ahold of my gun somehow. but i might not be here telling the story had i done that. >> reporter: police recovered edmonds' car and hope dusting for fingerprints may lead to an arrest. >>> the prime minister of libya is back at work after
. >> e. coli automatically triggers a recall but chicken if you cook it to 165 it doesn't.ing board, all of that stuff be on the safe side with all of this stuff for sure. >>> authorities investigating last month's apparent suicide of cleveland kidnapper ariel castro are being investigated. two guards lied about how they handled castro before his death and falsified logs of how often y that -- they checked in on him. it questions why it took 34 minutes for an ambulance to arrive...
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. >> the e. coli bacteria that appears in contaminated drinking water. >> reporter: the park has treated it with chlorine and plan to test it at the end of the water. while drinking it is okay, some say that's okay. >> bacteria contaminated the same well once in the past but the chlorine treatment cleared it up. they expect the same thing to happen this time around. >>> we're give -- getting more than a billion dollars to help fix baltimore schools. >> and we are still taking your calls, answering your questions on your breast health. the number to call is 410-481- 2222. >> on the weather front 69 degrees. 67 normal, just two degrees above average. our winner is lorraine payne. we'll get you in the running for a monthly prize pa. we're back right after this. and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you ha
. >> the e. coli bacteria that appears in contaminated drinking water. >> reporter: the park has treated it with chlorine and plan to test it at the end of the water. while drinking it is okay, some say that's okay. >> bacteria contaminated the same well once in the past but the chlorine treatment cleared it up. they expect the same thing to happen this time around. >>> we're give -- getting more than a billion dollars to help fix baltimore schools. >> and we...
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seafood contaminated with feces, drugs or e. coli even candy laced with lead. we visited the fish market to see how they're dealing with it. >> as far as ourselves we've not had a problem. but i could see it would be a problem if it keeps going and, you know, it gets more loose as it goes on. >> 80%? well, i didn't know that. i believe if that's true, we believe that we're not going to buy it and we'll probably be really, really slow. >> to be fair here, vendors told us most of the fish told at the dc fish market is local. there's tiger shrimp imported from indonesia half of the fruit and a fraction of the vegetables that come in to our country are not being inspected as well. so the concern, is there no one to stop those contaminated foods from making their way into our supply and onto our dinner table? joining us now to talk a little bit more about this issue is mary smith edge, she's senior vp for food nutrition safety for the national food council foundation. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> we don't want to be alarmists here but how
seafood contaminated with feces, drugs or e. coli even candy laced with lead. we visited the fish market to see how they're dealing with it. >> as far as ourselves we've not had a problem. but i could see it would be a problem if it keeps going and, you know, it gets more loose as it goes on. >> 80%? well, i didn't know that. i believe if that's true, we believe that we're not going to buy it and we'll probably be really, really slow. >> to be fair here, vendors told us most...
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caller: i just got out of the hospital for e. coli, and fortunately it was not in my blood. my suspect was chicken, but it was too late. usually when i buy fried chicken from the store, i will reheat it, and i did not do it that time, and i noticed it was more red, so i cannot identify the culprit, but at the same time, the question i have is how different is salmonella and e. coli and can you use hydrogen grade peroxide to handle chicken or meat in the household? guest: there are a number of questions there that are important to get to, and first of all, i am really sorry to hear about your illness. i do not think hydrogen peroxide is recommended, but you could go to our website, and we have a report called risky meets and as part of that report, we have handling advice for our consumers. you can download a fact sheet and it will tell you how to -- >> the house has gaveled out. the senate can come in at any point. a vote in the senate failed to raise the debt ceiling until next year. that is a measure that senator collins of maine was working on. talks have stalled between
caller: i just got out of the hospital for e. coli, and fortunately it was not in my blood. my suspect was chicken, but it was too late. usually when i buy fried chicken from the store, i will reheat it, and i did not do it that time, and i noticed it was more red, so i cannot identify the culprit, but at the same time, the question i have is how different is salmonella and e. coli and can you use hydrogen grade peroxide to handle chicken or meat in the household? guest: there are a number of...
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. >> safer: after jack decided to cultivate e. colin of it on the kitchen stove, his parents insisted that he and his older brother luke use the basement as their lab. their parents believe the less they know about what goes on down there, the better. i gather the rule of the house is, don't burn down the house and don't kill yourself? >> steve andraka: pretty much. it's "don't blow up the house. i want to come home and have a place to live." >> safer: what do they do down there? >> jane andraka: i don't really know because i don't go down there much. >> safer: and they may have reason for concern. clearly, neatness does not count. ( laughs ) last year, luke cooked up some nitroglycerin, just to see if he could. >> luke andraka: and i was just interested to see, could i make it down here? it worked. >> safer: it also drew the attention of the fbi, who, they say, sent a letter letting them know that their internet purchasing history had been noted by the feds. >> luke andraka: they were a little concerned >> safer: ( laughs ) i don't kn
. >> safer: after jack decided to cultivate e. colin of it on the kitchen stove, his parents insisted that he and his older brother luke use the basement as their lab. their parents believe the less they know about what goes on down there, the better. i gather the rule of the house is, don't burn down the house and don't kill yourself? >> steve andraka: pretty much. it's "don't blow up the house. i want to come home and have a place to live." >> safer: what do they...
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diarrhea is like what is this so he's a doctor he run some tests for normal food borne pathogens e-coli salmonella it will come back negative so he runs a another test for this pathogen called. and sure enough that's what he has vibrio is cholera is it not that is that is true so cholera is cholera. i mean that's a huge species and basically implied anywhere in the ocean and so this was a very. very hemolytic or b.p. and what is. because where is it found and how is it spread. i mean and how it spread is something of a matter of debate but it can basically be spread on ocean currents it can also be spread on ship ballasts there are some incidents in chile and they think it came there on ships so they discharge water and it spreads. but basically very apparent him a lot of his lives in warm brackish water basically the same place you find an oyster and it is the are they accumulating oysters because oysters are are by valves they're basically they feed by filtering enormous quantities of water through themselves and and pulling out nutrients and thus if there's bacteria in that water the
diarrhea is like what is this so he's a doctor he run some tests for normal food borne pathogens e-coli salmonella it will come back negative so he runs a another test for this pathogen called. and sure enough that's what he has vibrio is cholera is it not that is that is true so cholera is cholera. i mean that's a huge species and basically implied anywhere in the ocean and so this was a very. very hemolytic or b.p. and what is. because where is it found and how is it spread. i mean and how it...
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. >> owe pential e. coli and salmonella.now to keep it germ free. and the app that has dr. rachel saying. this. >> the vagina and penis are too important to use a picture to diagnose. announcer: and find out what celebrity it riding to the "spin to win." how the government shut down can affect your health. flu shots and food supplies. what you need to know today on "the doctors" ♪ >> how is everyone doing! [cheers and applause]
. >> owe pential e. coli and salmonella.now to keep it germ free. and the app that has dr. rachel saying. this. >> the vagina and penis are too important to use a picture to diagnose. announcer: and find out what celebrity it riding to the "spin to win." how the government shut down can affect your health. flu shots and food supplies. what you need to know today on "the doctors" ♪ >> how is everyone doing! [cheers and applause]
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several years ago, elizabeth's young daughter fell very ill after eating spinach contaminated with e. coli. this brave little girl luckily survived but now lives with kidney disease. isn't food safety a core function of our government? is it responsible to stop routine inspections of food processors and place our constituents at risk of developing food borne illness? mr. speaker, our parents are worried but this is one worry they should not have. f.d.a. needs to keep food inspectors on the job. i urge passage of the resolution, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. farr: how much time do the sides have? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california has nine minutes remaining. the gentleman from alabama has 1 minutes remaining. mr. farr: i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama. mr. aderholt: thank you, mr. speaker. this time i would leek to recognize the gentlelady from michigan, mrs. miller, who currently chairs the house administration committee, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the
several years ago, elizabeth's young daughter fell very ill after eating spinach contaminated with e. coli. this brave little girl luckily survived but now lives with kidney disease. isn't food safety a core function of our government? is it responsible to stop routine inspections of food processors and place our constituents at risk of developing food borne illness? mr. speaker, our parents are worried but this is one worry they should not have. f.d.a. needs to keep food inspectors on the job....
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breast milk sold on so-called milk sharing websites is tainted with bacteria like salmonella and e-coli. the longer it takes to ship, the more bacteria found. there is no effective way to kill bacteria at home and women with extra supply should donate to a local milk bank. >> j.p. morgan chase has a historic deal. >> part of that deal could help people who were hurt during the financial crisis. j.p. morgan shares down in trading after reaching a deal to pay $13 billion to charges it sold bad mortgagion in the runup to the financial crisis. $4 billion of that could go to homeowners. it would be the largest fine the government has ever imposed ohen a corporation. what's more, reports indicate that tentative deal does not relieve the bank of criminal liability. that was a major sticking point in negotiations. reports say the justice department expect j.p. morgan to continue cooperating with a criminal probe. it stock piled $23 billion to cover legal expenses. there's much more tonight on "real money." >> a long delayed september jobs report was put on ice because of the government shutdown
breast milk sold on so-called milk sharing websites is tainted with bacteria like salmonella and e-coli. the longer it takes to ship, the more bacteria found. there is no effective way to kill bacteria at home and women with extra supply should donate to a local milk bank. >> j.p. morgan chase has a historic deal. >> part of that deal could help people who were hurt during the financial crisis. j.p. morgan shares down in trading after reaching a deal to pay $13 billion to charges it...
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. >> unlike the disease calling other e-coli, this doesn't give a break. the chicken should always be thoroughly cooked to kill salmonella. salmonella has become the leading cause of food poison and can spread quickly where large numbers of chickens are raised. rebecca spector from the food safety. >> we're seeing chickens are given antibiotics. those antibiotics result in the result of resist tant forms of salmonella and other diseases passed to humanses. >> this outbreak contains strains resistant to antibiotics. 43% of the people sickened by the outbreak have been hospitalized. from "cbs this morning." >>> this morning state troopers in delaware investigating a bus crash. a charter was hit last night by a tractor trailer. the truck driver ran a red light. 40 students were on board. they're members of phi sigma sig sigma sorety. nine went to the hospital. none of the injuries are life threatening. >>> two former navy football players will face a court marshal. david martin shows us why now not everyone agrees with the decision to prosecute. >> joshua tat
. >> unlike the disease calling other e-coli, this doesn't give a break. the chicken should always be thoroughly cooked to kill salmonella. salmonella has become the leading cause of food poison and can spread quickly where large numbers of chickens are raised. rebecca spector from the food safety. >> we're seeing chickens are given antibiotics. those antibiotics result in the result of resist tant forms of salmonella and other diseases passed to humanses. >> this outbreak...
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. >> owe pential e. coli and salmonella.t you need to know today on "the doctors" ♪ernmen >> how is everyone doing! [cheers and applause] >> hello, h hello. >> how is everyone feeling. ♪ello, >> hello. welcome to the doctors. are you excited? >> yes. >> is it cool i'm hanging out this close with awful you? we're getting our audience involved today. today's show we're all going to learn to prevent yourself from burning out. >> good. [ applause ] >> late-night snacks you can eat without hurting that waistline. and what you can do right now to prevent food born illness. we're going to answer these three questions and more throughout the hour. first we want to know what's on everyone's mind. we want to get our audience involved. some o have your questions of what is going on in the news. we are talking to maci first. maci, you heard af you few news stories and have a concern. >> yes, i heard about a study on is that poohs and how they have cancer causing chemicals. i'm concerned. what's your take on that. >> you want clean fresh
. >> owe pential e. coli and salmonella.t you need to know today on "the doctors" ♪ernmen >> how is everyone doing! [cheers and applause] >> hello, h hello. >> how is everyone feeling. ♪ello, >> hello. welcome to the doctors. are you excited? >> yes. >> is it cool i'm hanging out this close with awful you? we're getting our audience involved today. today's show we're all going to learn to prevent yourself from burning out. >> good. [...
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georgia.tur, caller: i just got out of the coli, andor e. fortunately it was not in my blood.y suspect was chicken, but it was too late. usually when i buy fried chicken from the store, i will reheat it, and i did not do it that time, and i noticed it was more , so i cannot identify the time,t, but at the same the question i have is how different is salmonella and e. coli and can you use hydrogen grade peroxide to handle chicken or meat in the household? guest: there are a number of questions there that are important to get to, and first of all, i am really sorry to hear about your illness. i do not think hydrogen peroxide is recommended, but you could go and we have a, meets and as risky part of that report, we have handling advice for our consumers. you can download a fact sheet and it will tell you how to handle raw chicken, which is one of the riskiest meat products you could handle, ground beef, which is the next riskiest, and everything down to steak and roast beef and your luncheon meats. i recommend that anyone interested -- and we would love it if everyone interested
georgia.tur, caller: i just got out of the coli, andor e. fortunately it was not in my blood.y suspect was chicken, but it was too late. usually when i buy fried chicken from the store, i will reheat it, and i did not do it that time, and i noticed it was more , so i cannot identify the time,t, but at the same the question i have is how different is salmonella and e. coli and can you use hydrogen grade peroxide to handle chicken or meat in the household? guest: there are a number of questions...
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that monitors foodborne illnesses -- scary stuff like e. colioutbreaks -- said recently he has three people working in his whole department right now. three people for our country. monitoring foodborne illnesses. three people in charge of tracking every possible case of food born illnesses in the entire country. this needs to be a wakeup call, madam president. it's time to get the government open so that people can go back to work who are in positions to monitor and protect our public health, the defense of this country, educational opportunities, safety of our country, get these c.d.c. officials back to work and make sure our families are safe. cbs news reports that the center for disease controls headquarters which is in atlanta, georgia, is a ghost town. folks that monitor infectious diseases have 6,000 employees in atlanta, georgia, and they are calling it a ghost town. in america, the greatest country in the world, the director of the c.d.c., the nation's top doctor in charge of infectious diseases says he is -- quote -- "losing sleep" beca
that monitors foodborne illnesses -- scary stuff like e. colioutbreaks -- said recently he has three people working in his whole department right now. three people for our country. monitoring foodborne illnesses. three people in charge of tracking every possible case of food born illnesses in the entire country. this needs to be a wakeup call, madam president. it's time to get the government open so that people can go back to work who are in positions to monitor and protect our public health,...
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el atro lo colis de madrid donde se volviÓ a estrenar " me puedo mlevant de mecano", y do lo que se formÓ con nacho ca no las imÁgenes las veremos a continuaciÓn >>> hace semana se estrenaba emente a asistiÓ, la verdad nacho es sÓlo una, soy aelio manzano desde el esatro coliseo. >> excelente rortauchas gracias quÉ te pareciÓ >>> sabes que el que calla otorga, muchas veces tienes la razÓn en este caso es una comet comedia musical >>> quÉnvitiÓ me estas dando tÚigarra te estas tarjetas >>> me roban la producciÓn >>no queremos la invitaciÓn >>> vamos con esto ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> y nosotros ya de regreso en la casita de nuch e"un nuevo dÍ grias por seguir y levantarse con nosotros. vamos hablar con los tip pque ustedes los fpidieron. inediente clave las almejas, como saber sÍ estÁn frescas, toma un recipiente con agua y lasone y las deja caer y Í se quedan el fondo estÁn frescas si flon o suben no estÁ fresca y no la queremos conar. eso nos lleva a nuestro tip nÚmero 2. cuan tÁntas eje vec pasa cuando comemos almeja tiene ena, terrible, una manera para hacerlo como suelte su arena naturalmente usted toma en un recipiente con agua, muy importante agua dulce,eam a colocar un poquit
el atro lo colis de madrid donde se volviÓ a estrenar " me puedo mlevant de mecano", y do lo que se formÓ con nacho ca no las imÁgenes las veremos a continuaciÓn >>> hace semana se estrenaba emente a asistiÓ, la verdad nacho es sÓlo una, soy aelio manzano desde el esatro coliseo. >> excelente rortauchas gracias quÉ te pareciÓ >>> sabes que el que calla otorga, muchas veces tienes la razÓn en este caso es una comet comedia musical >>>...