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was it e. coli? >> yes. i sort of described that in terms of cloud herring. in 2011 hundreds of people got ill from e. coli infection. cases in france somewhat sporadic. turns out causes were natural, came from seeds from egypt. but the interesting piece of this was a chinese company bgi sequenced, threw it on the cloud, german scientists able to do analysis very quickly and look how they are related to other related bacteria and could say it was natural not man made made. that situational awareness with law enforcement so on so forth. >> thank you for clarifying that. that was very helpful. anybody else on the advisory board? yes, sir. >> i think somehow pulling all this toregether, it comes back to letting more people be involved in this effort by defense. i think chinese pulled e. coli out because they wanted to be the fastest to do that. some other people never involved in that world got to play with it. like you're saying let the public. i think part of our leadership challenge is defense, you know, like a secret thing and only we can do it or is it a so
was it e. coli? >> yes. i sort of described that in terms of cloud herring. in 2011 hundreds of people got ill from e. coli infection. cases in france somewhat sporadic. turns out causes were natural, came from seeds from egypt. but the interesting piece of this was a chinese company bgi sequenced, threw it on the cloud, german scientists able to do analysis very quickly and look how they are related to other related bacteria and could say it was natural not man made made. that...
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e. coli is bad and in fact there's a study out this week that shows maple syrup, believe it or not, extract helps our antibiotics kill off -- >> what about probiotics? >> that's great. anybody who has been on antibiotics recently should definitely be taking that because the stomach is -- >> how do you get that? >> you can buy them from over-the-counter and you can also, when you're about to go to the hospital, if you're about to get antibiotics, you can boost and take some of those probiotics. take your yogurt. we've spoke about berries all the time. strawberries, blueberries can really boost and work as an anti objectiant antioxidant, when you look at cancer and the inflammation, it's about a balance between the bacteria. you need to pay attention how many times we've spoke about diabetes and obesity on this program. you see people having digestion problems. you're supposed to absorb your vitamins and then you take supplements, that's bad. >> in terms of which ones you use, you asked that, i
e. coli is bad and in fact there's a study out this week that shows maple syrup, believe it or not, extract helps our antibiotics kill off -- >> what about probiotics? >> that's great. anybody who has been on antibiotics recently should definitely be taking that because the stomach is -- >> how do you get that? >> you can buy them from over-the-counter and you can also, when you're about to go to the hospital, if you're about to get antibiotics, you can boost and take...
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research found three quarters of the breast milk studies were contaminated with dangerous bacteria like e. coli. women who overproduce milk should donate it to milk banks that pasteurize milk and give it to babies critically ill. >>> and new this morning, research finds customer service fees are declining on prepaid debit cards, but atm fees are rising. bankrate.com found the number of cards charging for a balance inquiry is up from last year between 50 cents and $3. >>> a tornado touched down in part of alabama over the holiday weekend. the twister went through de kalb county friday night damaging houses and snapping power lines and trees. winds reached 105 miles per hour. and while there was a lot of wreckage behind to clean up there were no deaths and no injuries. >>> meantime heavy snowfall overseas in northern china. look at this over the weekend. nearly 200 long-distance buses were suspended and many airline flights canceled on sunday. close to five inches blanketed the ground in mongolia. and forecasters say the snow could continue throughout the day. >>> back here in the u.s. the easter
research found three quarters of the breast milk studies were contaminated with dangerous bacteria like e. coli. women who overproduce milk should donate it to milk banks that pasteurize milk and give it to babies critically ill. >>> and new this morning, research finds customer service fees are declining on prepaid debit cards, but atm fees are rising. bankrate.com found the number of cards charging for a balance inquiry is up from last year between 50 cents and $3. >>> a...
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. >> this is e. coli one of the real bad guys, and salmonella, which is also pretty nasty. it also filter giardia that's a relief to campers at home. it's sold for $25 including filters. it will ship in july. in almeda, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> up next, all things weird will be celebrated in the bay area today. where the annual street fair will be held. >> here are the winning numbers from last night's $15 million power ball draw. no one got all six so wednesday night's jackpot climbs to $60 million. >>> happening today, san francisco is going to get a little weird. well weirder than usual. it is time for the how weird street fair. people get dressed up in all sorts of weird get-ups and do their own weird thing. it starts at noon on howard street between first and montgomery streets. there will be food, music and dancing and weirdness only in san francisco. nice weather for getting weird today. >> yeah, i like it. the temperatures a couple degrees warmer today by the afternoon. starting out still pre
. >> this is e. coli one of the real bad guys, and salmonella, which is also pretty nasty. it also filter giardia that's a relief to campers at home. it's sold for $25 including filters. it will ship in july. in almeda, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> up next, all things weird will be celebrated in the bay area today. where the annual street fair will be held. >> here are the winning numbers from last night's $15 million power ball draw. no one got all six so wednesday night's...
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of problem with the water supply system it will guarantee them to have water that doesn't contain e. colityphoid, cholera. >> reporter: the start-up is making its own water bottle complete with a filter so you can get clean water just about anywhere even if it starts out looking like this. >> so you can see how brown water actually is clean and drinkable. >> reporter: and it works. >> it works. yes. >> reporter: the company claims it can block 99.9999% of waterborne germs. which means less wasted water and fewer diseases in the water. scott budman nbc bay area news. >> very important work. although that water wasn't totally clear for my tastes. >> not totally clear. >>> an east bay company offering high tech help for someone trying to conserve water. >> ian cull digs in with a new soil monitor. more tech companies may start focusing on drought solutions. >> reporter: oakland based edyn developed a device to track how much you water your lawn garden or crops. >> it tracks the soil moisture. nutrition, temperature, humidity and light. >> reporter: the device will set you back about 100 buck
of problem with the water supply system it will guarantee them to have water that doesn't contain e. colityphoid, cholera. >> reporter: the start-up is making its own water bottle complete with a filter so you can get clean water just about anywhere even if it starts out looking like this. >> so you can see how brown water actually is clean and drinkable. >> reporter: and it works. >> it works. yes. >> reporter: the company claims it can block 99.9999% of...
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found three quarters of the samples were also contaminated with potentially dangerous bacteria like e. coli. >>> 5:13. the stock markets look like they will have a rough start as investors reacting to the first time to friday's jobs report. scott, hair first reaction, markets were closed for the holiday on friday. >> that's right. so we got the jobs number, with you traders were staying home and those numbers were lousy. 126,000 jobs added in the month of march. when you realize that we've had month after month after month of plus 200,000, that really is a sudden shock. so let's right to the landon dowdy. this could be a tough open. >> it sure could, scott. welcome back. we have missed you. and the markets are coming under pressure like you said as investors get their first chance to react to the did go sappoint jobs report. it's also prompting many economists to push out the forecast when teds will start raising interest rates. the dow closed up 65, nasdaq ending 6. futures are sharply lower. furry 7 races to p the top of the box office. with a record for the april debut. the movie earned
found three quarters of the samples were also contaminated with potentially dangerous bacteria like e. coli. >>> 5:13. the stock markets look like they will have a rough start as investors reacting to the first time to friday's jobs report. scott, hair first reaction, markets were closed for the holiday on friday. >> that's right. so we got the jobs number, with you traders were staying home and those numbers were lousy. 126,000 jobs added in the month of march. when you realize...
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. >> previous research found three-quarters were contaminated with potentially dangerous like e. colice lack tating mothers were active smokers, something sellers may not disclosed when interviewed by prospective buyers like this unidentified woman. >> i generally ask them what medications they take if they have any conditions i need to know about. >> experts said overproducers donate to milk banks which pasturize the milk and give it to critically ill babies. erica edwards, nbc 10 news. >>> overweight girls may be more likely than slimmer peers to develop colon cancer. data on 75,000 women. those who have been overweight as kids and teenagers had an increased risk for colon cancer regardless of adult weight. the link was not observed in men. >>> it was supposed to be a dream vacation but instead turned into a nightmare. nbc 10 with new information on the local family and reports they were poisoned in paradise. also the robbery and the rapper. a famous name and the crime that went down at this new jersey gas station. did celebrity have anything to do with it? >>> next party in the par
. >> previous research found three-quarters were contaminated with potentially dangerous like e. colice lack tating mothers were active smokers, something sellers may not disclosed when interviewed by prospective buyers like this unidentified woman. >> i generally ask them what medications they take if they have any conditions i need to know about. >> experts said overproducers donate to milk banks which pasturize the milk and give it to critically ill babies. erica edwards,...
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. >> this is e. coli and salmonella which is also pretty nasty. >> it's also sold to campers at home.filters. it will ship in july. in almeda jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> up next, all things weird will be celebrated in the bay area today. where the annual street fair will be >> happening today san francisco is going to get a little weird. it is time for the how weird street fair. people get dressed up in all sorts of weird get-ups and do their own weird thing. it starts at noon on howard street between first and montgomery streets. there will be food music and dancing and weirdness only in san francisco >> up next on the abc7 sunday morning news at 6:00 rescue efforts ten following the devastating earthquake and avalanche in nepal. we will hear from two bay area men who survived. and it's the interview that has the nation talking. reaction from bruce jenner's revelations on 20/20. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. . >> good morning i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday april 26th. let's start with a quick look at the
. >> this is e. coli and salmonella which is also pretty nasty. >> it's also sold to campers at home.filters. it will ship in july. in almeda jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> up next, all things weird will be celebrated in the bay area today. where the annual street fair will be >> happening today san francisco is going to get a little weird. it is time for the how weird street fair. people get dressed up in all sorts of weird get-ups and do their own weird thing. it starts...
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cow ate corn, it's corn fed which is against their natural evolution then they get infection and e. colithat cow antibiotics. >> so i'm not a fanatic about anything. i do eat some sugar. i think sugar is bad. >> bad. >> i have a little ice cream. >> yeah. >> but life expectancy is around 80 years old in america. >> the future is saying 110. >> but who wants to live to be 110? >> what if you goat 1et to 110 and don't have any bone loss. >> how i do prevent bone loss? >> testosterone. >> yeah. >> i have plenty of that. >> yeah do you. you do. but it has to be declining. and so you take a blood test and see where your levels have dropped. and then you fill the tank. >> how about dhea? >> absolutely tlachlt is a precursor to testosterone. i take estrogen, dhea, i take -- i don't -- >> a lot of people say too much of that and your toes are going to fall out. >> five blood tests not too much, not too little. i'm like goldilocks. >> you're a happy person? >> yeah. you would have been a freshman in high school when i was a senior. i would have been that happy girl in school. >> and you would hav
cow ate corn, it's corn fed which is against their natural evolution then they get infection and e. colithat cow antibiotics. >> so i'm not a fanatic about anything. i do eat some sugar. i think sugar is bad. >> bad. >> i have a little ice cream. >> yeah. >> but life expectancy is around 80 years old in america. >> the future is saying 110. >> but who wants to live to be 110? >> what if you goat 1et to 110 and don't have any bone loss. >>...
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. >> this is e. colialmonella which is nasty. >> reporter: it's a relief for hikers and campers here at home. they're preselling for $25 which lasts a few months each. it'll ship in july. in alameda jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> that is it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc news 7 at 5:00 begins now with dan and sheryl. >>> and a seven-year-old is now hospitalized with serious injuries. the frustration over finding who is responsible. >>> a large tree crashes into a san jose garage. we are live with what happened plus -- >>> not just the games that are selling out, we found exactly where you can go to still find warrior skiers. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandy patel, we have showers on the way. >>> live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. >>> the search continues tonight for the shooters who hurt a little boy in a gun bat until vallejo. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm sheryl denny. thank you for joining us. we want to tell you about the gun bat that will caught a seven-year-
. >> this is e. colialmonella which is nasty. >> reporter: it's a relief for hikers and campers here at home. they're preselling for $25 which lasts a few months each. it'll ship in july. in alameda jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> that is it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc news 7 at 5:00 begins now with dan and sheryl. >>> and a seven-year-old is now hospitalized with serious injuries. the frustration over finding who is responsible. >>> a...
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human beings weak e. coli all over the place.lly afraid is that sometime in the future we will find something on mars that looks exactly like earth life and we will never know if it developed are not. but in addition we also have to recognize that nothing we do comes without a cost including doing nothing. and so part of being i think a good curator, a good caretaker is to make sure that the benefits we produce in the end out balances the cost. and that's true in everything we do in life. how do you guarantee that? you can't. that is why we are sinners but we tried because we are more than just sinners. thanks much. who else? somebody naturally in the middle. >> thank you for the talk once again. i was curious to know i understand i have a good idea of what your reaction would be if extraterrestrials were ever discovered but does the vatican have a set of protocols or what would their reaction be if there were extraterrestrials? >> this is a great question because it comes to the hard of what i learned after 20 years in the vatic
human beings weak e. coli all over the place.lly afraid is that sometime in the future we will find something on mars that looks exactly like earth life and we will never know if it developed are not. but in addition we also have to recognize that nothing we do comes without a cost including doing nothing. and so part of being i think a good curator, a good caretaker is to make sure that the benefits we produce in the end out balances the cost. and that's true in everything we do in life. how...
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it doesn't contain e. coli, typhoid, cholera. >> and yes, the startup is making its own water bottle complete with filter so you can get clean water just about anywhere even if it starts out looking like this. >> so you can see how brown water actually is clear and drinkable. >> and it works. >> it works, yes. >> reporter: the company claims it can block 99.9999% of water-borne germs. which means less wasted water and fewer diseases in the water. >> the water bottle you saw there is for sale. $14 each on a kickstarter. it will last a whole lot longer than one of these. raj? >> okay. very good to know. thanks, scott. >>> bucks for books. some students from a south bay elementary school raised $4,000 for their library. sixth-graders at caroline clark elementary in san jose held a fund-raiser after they learned that they had the least amount of books in the evergreen school district. they say it took a lot of researching and reaching out for sponsors but it was worth it they got their first shipment of about 100 b
it doesn't contain e. coli, typhoid, cholera. >> and yes, the startup is making its own water bottle complete with filter so you can get clean water just about anywhere even if it starts out looking like this. >> so you can see how brown water actually is clear and drinkable. >> and it works. >> it works, yes. >> reporter: the company claims it can block 99.9999% of water-borne germs. which means less wasted water and fewer diseases in the water. >> the water...
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researchers took swabs and found a number of different bacteria anything that was in the soil to e-coli and staph. all can make for nasty infections if they get into cuts. >> some of the lunch boxes have as much bacteria as you'd expect to find in a train station toilet. the fact that your food is sitting in there is gross. alison: dr. wittier says this is an easy fix. simple disinfectant or bleach wipe is all you need. make sure you leave the lunch box out to dry overnight. leon: that's appetizing. train station toilet. but it doesn't matter even if you clean out your kid's lunchx, they trade stuff all the time anyway. alison: of course. of course. i guess you could try. it's a start. leon: ok. yum! alison: still to come at 4:00 remembering that teenager. one who didn't let cancer stop her dream of playing basketball. we're going to have a look at lauren hill's accomplishments and how she helped fellow patients. leon: she inspired a lot of people. that's for sure. "7 on your side" with an alert about student loans. what you need to look out for if you're considering consolidation. stay
researchers took swabs and found a number of different bacteria anything that was in the soil to e-coli and staph. all can make for nasty infections if they get into cuts. >> some of the lunch boxes have as much bacteria as you'd expect to find in a train station toilet. the fact that your food is sitting in there is gross. alison: dr. wittier says this is an easy fix. simple disinfectant or bleach wipe is all you need. make sure you leave the lunch box out to dry overnight. leon: that's...
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so in 2011, quite a number of people, hundreds of people got very ill from equal weight -- e. coli. it came from egypt, that's the interesting piece was that a chinese company sequenced the sample and then german scientists were able to do the samples very quickly and look at how they related to other bacteria to see this is natural, not many. and the situational awareness determined the response you have for the level of law enforcement >> it comes back to letting more people be involved in this effort so they probably pulled that out to be the fastest ones to do it. in the leadership challenges that his defense a secret thing only we can do it or do we get the public engaged and most americans want to do good things and how do we take advantage of that and embracing to get more people in these things? they could just take that and about to go to the doctor. we trust the public to engage them into the long-term we started teaching people about awareness and help and how to help the society. >> there is an important nuance but it's not a question of letting people be involved. they
so in 2011, quite a number of people, hundreds of people got very ill from equal weight -- e. coli. it came from egypt, that's the interesting piece was that a chinese company sequenced the sample and then german scientists were able to do the samples very quickly and look at how they related to other bacteria to see this is natural, not many. and the situational awareness determined the response you have for the level of law enforcement >> it comes back to letting more people be involved...
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three had e. colirooms. >> some of the lunchboxes had as much bacteria as you'd expect to find in a train station toilet and the fact that your food is sitting in there, yeah, it's gross. these bacteria were to get into a cut or your eye by touching your face they could cause an infection. >> reporter: parents were pretty grossed out. >> i think that i'm very surprised. i'm glad it was not as bad as it could have been. >> her lunchbox will be immediately burned this evening. >> reporter: but whittier says there is an easy fix. >> take a disinfectant wipe or bleach wipe and just clean them out and let them dry overnight. >> there will not be an ounce of bacteria in that lunchbox the next time you guys come to swab. >> reporter: for "good morning america," alex perez, abc news, new york. >> and from the desk a collective yuck. i know what i'm doing this afternoon, kids. >>> coming up, everybody, look at this home video of a very young taylor swift. there she is with her mom and now the superstar is revea
three had e. colirooms. >> some of the lunchboxes had as much bacteria as you'd expect to find in a train station toilet and the fact that your food is sitting in there, yeah, it's gross. these bacteria were to get into a cut or your eye by touching your face they could cause an infection. >> reporter: parents were pretty grossed out. >> i think that i'm very surprised. i'm glad it was not as bad as it could have been. >> her lunchbox will be immediately burned this...
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[rock music playing] announcer: don't let e. coli mosh with your food. an estimated 3,000 americans die from a foodborne illness each year. so, always separate raw meat from vegetables. keep your family safe at foodsafety.gov
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[rock music playing] announcer: don't let e. coli mosh with your food. an estimated 3,000 americans die from a foodborne illness each year. so, always separate raw meat from vegetables. keep your family safe at foodsafety.gov announcer: cinderella found the pet that fits her perfectly. tiana gave her pet the royal treatment. belle found beauty where no one else did. and you can, too! share your heart. share your love. bring home your forever friend. make a shelter pet part of your world. happily ever after begins at theshelterpetproject.org.
[rock music playing] announcer: don't let e. coli mosh with your food. an estimated 3,000 americans die from a foodborne illness each year. so, always separate raw meat from vegetables. keep your family safe at foodsafety.gov announcer: cinderella found the pet that fits her perfectly. tiana gave her pet the royal treatment. belle found beauty where no one else did. and you can, too! share your heart. share your love. bring home your forever friend. make a shelter pet part of your world....