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. >>> a lake near grass valley will stay closed for the next two weeks due to the e. colied after 11 children and three adults became sick after swimming in the lake and e. coli infections were linked to the bacteria. janine and her two sons just got out of the hospital after going to the lake for a birthday party.>> the boys were cleaning up the lake and i saw them blowing bubbles in the water and it was the most painful thing ever, stomach cramps and very painful. >> that is one of the four children that developed a potentially life-threatening condition and hospitalized for 10 days but expected now to make a full recovery. >>> a woman in utah is suing cosco after eating chicken salad that she said made her seriously ill and the 20-year- old woman claims the salad was tainted with e. coli and gave her epilepsy along with kidney failure. the lawsuit claims she racked up $2 billion in medical bills and is still struggling with her health two years later. she is one of 19 people in the western states including california that became ill after eating chicken salad tainted wi
. >>> a lake near grass valley will stay closed for the next two weeks due to the e. colied after 11 children and three adults became sick after swimming in the lake and e. coli infections were linked to the bacteria. janine and her two sons just got out of the hospital after going to the lake for a birthday party.>> the boys were cleaning up the lake and i saw them blowing bubbles in the water and it was the most painful thing ever, stomach cramps and very painful. >> that...
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. >>> 14 cases of e. coli, and how several members of the family were put in the hospital. >>> and a man was electric code - - a man fell 80 feet and was electrocuted after climbing a transmission tower. >> i am tracking minor changes. i will have the numbers for tomorrow and how long this pleasant pattern will last got coming up. >>> authorities are asking for help tonight as they tried to identify a man who climbed a a high-voltage transmission tower. he somehow survived an 80-foot fall after suffering burns from electric shock. >> i could hear him screaming. >> a caretaker and electricians working nearby could not believe what they had seen, a man dangling upside down from high-voltage lines. >> we couldn't believe it, a guy up there on fire. he was screaming. >> no one saw him climb the tower. he felt 80 feet. the property caretaker was there. >> he fell right in front of me. >> he pulled him out of the grass that was now on fire. >> the victim had come in contact with 115,000 volts of electricity. >> he w
. >>> 14 cases of e. coli, and how several members of the family were put in the hospital. >>> and a man was electric code - - a man fell 80 feet and was electrocuted after climbing a transmission tower. >> i am tracking minor changes. i will have the numbers for tomorrow and how long this pleasant pattern will last got coming up. >>> authorities are asking for help tonight as they tried to identify a man who climbed a a high-voltage transmission tower. he...
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the regional water quality control board said three of the site showed e. coli levels higher than the epa standard. the head of the save the american river association says flooding, waste from homeless camps and old sewage pipes are part of the problem. >> we have a lot of problems with sewer districts around here. when we had the heavy rains in january and february, the sacrament to sewer agency had 400,000 gallons spill. according to the sacrament to become regulators say they do not know of anyone becoming sick by e. coli in the american river. >>> bay area crews are in texas today, ready to help. the teams that have been called in to help safe people who are still strained by hurricane harvey. >> reporter: seeking shelter from the storm. i'm doug luzader. we will have the latest on the response to harvey just ahead. >>> we do have lanes on the bay bridge, in the other direction, eastbound, these are closed. there are no cars coming from san francisco to oakland. there held up at some point. we are thinking it's for movie filming or filming of something. thi
the regional water quality control board said three of the site showed e. coli levels higher than the epa standard. the head of the save the american river association says flooding, waste from homeless camps and old sewage pipes are part of the problem. >> we have a lot of problems with sewer districts around here. when we had the heavy rains in january and february, the sacrament to sewer agency had 400,000 gallons spill. according to the sacrament to become regulators say they do not...
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last week. >> e. coli, that's fecal matter as far as i know. >> reporter: the dublin-san ramon services distribute says the water is okay now, that the test was the canary in the coal mine. >> when we get a positive test, it's saying you need to get more chlorine in the water. >> reporter: how can it possibly be safe for me to drink this water? >> um, because we treat it. >> reporter: sue says on thursday, the system was flushed repeatedly and retested on williams street and two other streets that tested positive for the bacteria. >> the second day samples everything came back clean. there was no problem. >> reporter: they don't know why the water was positive for e. coli they say it may have to do with the drought. the water district normally flushes a quarter of the system yearly but drought guidelines disrupted that in two years. >> we had two years where nothing was flushed so we're resuming flushing. >> reporter: no health problems for williams. >> no plans to get bottled water. >> reporter: hristin a
last week. >> e. coli, that's fecal matter as far as i know. >> reporter: the dublin-san ramon services distribute says the water is okay now, that the test was the canary in the coal mine. >> when we get a positive test, it's saying you need to get more chlorine in the water. >> reporter: how can it possibly be safe for me to drink this water? >> um, because we treat it. >> reporter: sue says on thursday, the system was flushed repeatedly and retested on...
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last week. >> e. coli and the other one is chloroform? those are fecal water as far as i'm concerned. >> when we get a positive total collie form test, it's -- coliform test, you need more chlorine in the water. >> how can it possibly be safe for me to drink this water? >> because we treat it. >> reporter: thursday the system was flushed repeatedly and retested on williams street and two other streets that tested positive for the bacteria. >> the second day sample everything came back clean. there was no problem. >> reporter: what water officials don't know is why the water tested positive for e. coli. they say it may have to do with the drought. the water district normally flushes a 1/4 of the water system every year, but strict drought guidelines disrupted that in 2014 and '15. >> we had two years where nothing got flushed. so we're resuming flushing. >> reporter: williams said his family hasn't had any health problems. so for now . >> there's no plans to get bottled water. >>> tonight a google engineer has been fired for his manifesto
last week. >> e. coli and the other one is chloroform? those are fecal water as far as i'm concerned. >> when we get a positive total collie form test, it's -- coliform test, you need more chlorine in the water. >> how can it possibly be safe for me to drink this water? >> because we treat it. >> reporter: thursday the system was flushed repeatedly and retested on williams street and two other streets that tested positive for the bacteria. >> the second day...
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. >>> the lake near grass valley will stay closed for the next two weeks due to the e. coli outbreak. the beaches at lake wildwood were closed after 11 children and three adults became sick after swimming in the lake and e. coli infections have been linked to the bacteria in the water and jolene and heard two sons just got out of the hospital after having the birthday party at the lake. >> the boys were playing at the lake and i saw them blowing bubbles in the water and i always tell them not to drink the water. it was a lot of stomach cramping and the most painful stomach ache i have ever had. >> one of those children developed a life-threatening condition and in the hospital for 10 days but expected to make a full recovery. >>> the woman in utah is suing cosco after eating salad she said made her seriously ill and the chicken salad was taken with e. coli leading to severe health problems including epilepsy and kidney failure. the lawsuit claims sheet wrapped up -- racked up $2 million in medical bills and one of 19 people in western states that became sick after eating chi
. >>> the lake near grass valley will stay closed for the next two weeks due to the e. coli outbreak. the beaches at lake wildwood were closed after 11 children and three adults became sick after swimming in the lake and e. coli infections have been linked to the bacteria in the water and jolene and heard two sons just got out of the hospital after having the birthday party at the lake. >> the boys were playing at the lake and i saw them blowing bubbles in the water and i always...
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e. coli infections were linked to the bacteria in the water. jolene davidson and her two sons just got out of the hospital after going to the lake for birthday party. >> the boys were playing at the lake and i saw them blowing bubbles in the water and i tell them not to drink the water. it was like the most painful stomachache i've ever had. >> one of the little boys was among four children that developed a potentially life- threatening condition and was in the hospital for 10 days but is expected to make a full recovery. >>> a woman in utah is suing cosco and said she ate chicken salad that made her seriously ill and she claimed the salad was tainted with e. coli and led to severe health problems including epilepsy and even kidney failure. are lawsuit claims she racked up $2 million in medical bills and still struggling with her health two years later. she is among 19 people in western states, including california, that became ill after eating chicken salad tainted with e. coli purchase from cosco. >>> the tiniest baby ever born at the marylan
e. coli infections were linked to the bacteria in the water. jolene davidson and her two sons just got out of the hospital after going to the lake for birthday party. >> the boys were playing at the lake and i saw them blowing bubbles in the water and i tell them not to drink the water. it was like the most painful stomachache i've ever had. >> one of the little boys was among four children that developed a potentially life- threatening condition and was in the hospital for 10 days...
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drinking water sampled in dublin tested positive for e. coli. the dublin-san ramon services district says the water is okay now. they said they flushed the system and now tests are come back native for the bacteria. >> when we get a positive total coliform test, it's saying you need to get more chlorine in the water. >> reporter: the water district officials say chlorine levels were low in each area that tested positive for the area. out here again, city officials are saying the water is okay. again, in dublin, the water district is saying the water is okay there. but again, if you have any issues or do notice anything different and you're just very concerned, you should call the water officials and make sure that the water is okay to drink. live in brentwood, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >> do water officials know why the water in dublin tested positive for e. coli? >> reporter: they think it might have something to do with the drought. typically they flush a quarter of the system yearly but because of the drought, they skipped that in 2014 and
drinking water sampled in dublin tested positive for e. coli. the dublin-san ramon services district says the water is okay now. they said they flushed the system and now tests are come back native for the bacteria. >> when we get a positive total coliform test, it's saying you need to get more chlorine in the water. >> reporter: the water district officials say chlorine levels were low in each area that tested positive for the area. out here again, city officials are saying the...
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there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from e. coli in the river. officials suspect human waste from nearby homeless camps could be to blame. sacramento county has approved more money to clean up the area. pclassics poltergeist and texas chain saw massacre has passed away. a coroner reports toby cooper died of natural causes. texas chain saw massacre is considered a classic but it terrorized audiences in 1974, leading to protests in cities like san francisco. toby hooper was 74 years old. fellow film makers tweeted their reactions. a maverick, rebel and gentle kind soul. an unlikely combination and great loss. he changed genre films forever. john carpenter called the texas chain saw massacre a seminal work in horror cinemas. >>> some communities dealt with triple digit heat today. when will it cool off? meteorologist drew tuma is up next. >>> coming up in sports, a's rookie matt chapman comes up big as oakland completes a sweep of the rangers. after looking horrible agains >>> hundreds of people packed a church in san francisco to celebrate peace. a
there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from e. coli in the river. officials suspect human waste from nearby homeless camps could be to blame. sacramento county has approved more money to clean up the area. pclassics poltergeist and texas chain saw massacre has passed away. a coroner reports toby cooper died of natural causes. texas chain saw massacre is considered a classic but it terrorized audiences in 1974, leading to protests in cities like san francisco. toby hooper was 74 years...
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. >>> and official in dublin say that the water there is also safe appear e. coli was found in a sample last week -- the water there is also safe after an e. coli sample was found in the sample last week. they have treated it with chlorine and it's now safe to drink. the water district usually flushes the system every year but didn't do so for two years because of the drought. >>> today president trump is talking about the opiod epidemic. he called it a major problem for our country in a tweet this morning. his budget asks for $10.7 billion for drug treatment which is a $200 million increase. but it would cut nearly as much from abuse prevention. the opiod commission asked mr. trump to declare a national health emergency. he has yet to respond. meanwhile, the trump administration continues to press leaders in asia for more action against north korea. as weijia jang reports, this comes just days after the u.n. enacted its strongest a single shores against pyongyang. >> reporter: the state-run news agency announced the missile launches as an warning to americans, we
. >>> and official in dublin say that the water there is also safe appear e. coli was found in a sample last week -- the water there is also safe after an e. coli sample was found in the sample last week. they have treated it with chlorine and it's now safe to drink. the water district usually flushes the system every year but didn't do so for two years because of the drought. >>> today president trump is talking about the opiod epidemic. he called it a major problem for our...
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there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from e. coli in the river. officials suspect human waste from nearby homeless camps could be to blame. sacramento county has approved more money to clean up the area. pclassics poltergeist and texas chain saw massacre has passed away. a coroner reports toby cooper died of natural causes. texas chain saw massacre is considered a classic but it terrorized audiences in 1974, leading to protests in cities like san francisco. toby hooper was 74 years old. fellow film makers tweeted their reactions. a maverick, rebel and gentle kind soul. an unlikely combination and great loss. he changed genre films forever. john carpenter called the texas chain saw massacre a seminal work in horror cinemas. >>> some communities dealt with triple digit heat today. when will it cool off? meteorologist drew tuma is up next. >>> coming up in sports, a's rookie matt chapman comes up big as oakland completes a sweep of the rangers. after looking horrible agai i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave m
there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from e. coli in the river. officials suspect human waste from nearby homeless camps could be to blame. sacramento county has approved more money to clean up the area. pclassics poltergeist and texas chain saw massacre has passed away. a coroner reports toby cooper died of natural causes. texas chain saw massacre is considered a classic but it terrorized audiences in 1974, leading to protests in cities like san francisco. toby hooper was 74 years...
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in dublin last week a street pested positive for e. coli.san ramon service district says the water is okay now. and test are coming back negative for the bacteria. the water district repeatedly flushed the system and treat the drinking water with chlorine. >> when we get a positive total coliform test, it's saying, you need to get more chlorine in the water. >> weird. homeowner. water official don't know why the water in dublin tested positive for e. coli. they say it might have something to do with the drought because during the drought they had water restrictions and didn't flush the system in 2014 and 2015. but again, here in brentwood and dublin, water officials are saying your water is safe to drink. live in brentwood, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> a new bike sharing program launches in south san francisco this morning and the company says it's the first dockless bikeshare service in the bay area. it's called line bike. users can find bikes through an app and unlock it electronically. they can be picked up at normal bike racks rather
in dublin last week a street pested positive for e. coli.san ramon service district says the water is okay now. and test are coming back negative for the bacteria. the water district repeatedly flushed the system and treat the drinking water with chlorine. >> when we get a positive total coliform test, it's saying, you need to get more chlorine in the water. >> weird. homeowner. water official don't know why the water in dublin tested positive for e. coli. they say it might have...
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the regional water quality control board said three location showed e. coli levels higher than the epa standard. president of the save the american river association is blaming flooding, waste from homeless camps and old sewage pipes. >> we have a lot of problems with the sewer districts around here. when we had the heavy rains in january and february, the sacramento sewer agency had 400,000 gallons spill. >> according to the sacramento bee, state regulators say they do not know of anyone becoming sick because of e. coli in the american river. >>> shelters in texas are filling up. thousands need help. we will have more at the rescues continue. struck a suspect trying to escape san jose police crashes into several parked cars and an apartment building. why was he running? that's coming up. this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. >>> good morning. thank you for joi
the regional water quality control board said three location showed e. coli levels higher than the epa standard. president of the save the american river association is blaming flooding, waste from homeless camps and old sewage pipes. >> we have a lot of problems with the sewer districts around here. when we had the heavy rains in january and february, the sacramento sewer agency had 400,000 gallons spill. >> according to the sacramento bee, state regulators say they do not know of...
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(take vo) we're talking about e-coli bacteria. the health department even closed down the beach the little boy was playing in after it tested for high levels of fecal coliforms - bacteria that can cause serious illness. too late for that little boy... he's one of five children who became ill swimming in wildwood lake.(victim's aunt) real upset stomach. digestive issues blood in his stools. and was transferred to uc davis yesterday because he tested positive for ecoli and it's now affecting his kidneys.(cont'd vo) wildwood lake is part of a gated community. there are wastewater treatment plants near the lake, but the county public works department says it found no leaks. the beach is closed until they can clean it up. pam, grant? (pam) happening today... health officials say, the first few cases of west nile virus .... have been detected in contra costa county. the mosquito and vector control district says, two dead birds were discovered in walnut creek with the virus. also, a group of mosquitos in discovery bay ... tested positive
(take vo) we're talking about e-coli bacteria. the health department even closed down the beach the little boy was playing in after it tested for high levels of fecal coliforms - bacteria that can cause serious illness. too late for that little boy... he's one of five children who became ill swimming in wildwood lake.(victim's aunt) real upset stomach. digestive issues blood in his stools. and was transferred to uc davis yesterday because he tested positive for ecoli and it's now affecting his...
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county health officials are waiting for e -coli levels to go down.ert mueller is launching a grand jury as a part of his investigation into russia's influence on the 2016 presidential election.(darya) and now the investigation is taking a look at the president's financial record pamela brown has the details. the russia investigation continues to widen - as federal investigators explore the potential financial ties of president trump and associates to russia. sources tell cnn financial links could offer a more concrete path to any potential prosecution.for the president-- that's going too far.he's warned that delving into his businesses is a quote "violation."trump has maintained there's no collusion and he has no financial ties to russia.pres. trump/ feb 16, 2017 - "and, i can tell you, speaking for myself, i own nothing in russia. i have no loans in russia. i don't have any deals in russia."now - one year into this complex probe - the fbi has reviewed financial records related to the trump organization, the president himself, as well as his family m
county health officials are waiting for e -coli levels to go down.ert mueller is launching a grand jury as a part of his investigation into russia's influence on the 2016 presidential election.(darya) and now the investigation is taking a look at the president's financial record pamela brown has the details. the russia investigation continues to widen - as federal investigators explore the potential financial ties of president trump and associates to russia. sources tell cnn financial links...
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(pam) the number of children being treated for e-coli after swimming in a northern california lake, is going up... nine young children have become sick... with six in the hospital.. and te conditions of three of them has deteriorated the children started suffering from intestinal symptoms, after swimming at lake wildwood beach in nevada county. the health department has closed down all beaches in the wildwood community.. after finding the water had high levels of fecal bacteria.. the mother of one of the youngest victims, is now speaking out. there is no estimated time for when main beach will re-open ..county health officials say, they are just waiting for e -coli levels to go down. (grant) in burlingame... a business owner is thankful police have recoved his valuable stolen merchandise. (grant) ali (hair-ease) heriz says at least 230- thousand dollars worth of antique persian rugs were stolen from his sh
(pam) the number of children being treated for e-coli after swimming in a northern california lake, is going up... nine young children have become sick... with six in the hospital.. and te conditions of three of them has deteriorated the children started suffering from intestinal symptoms, after swimming at lake wildwood beach in nevada county. the health department has closed down all beaches in the wildwood community.. after finding the water had high levels of fecal bacteria.. the mother of...
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and was transferred to uc davis yesterday because he tested positive for e. coli and it's now affecting his kidneys." lake wildwood is a gated community.officials with the neighborhood have not commented on the incident. (vicki) experts question how a dead humpback whale washed ashore over the weekend near monterey.(vicki) this is video of that whale that washed up saturday morning along the coastline at pebble beach. experts say monterey bay has seen a large influx of whales in the area which may mean limited food supply. the total population of humpback whales in the area is around 25-hundred. a necropsy is scheduled to determine the exact cause of death. (vicki) tropical storm emily hit florida's gulf coast today...it's creating problems ranging from flooding to power outages. catherine heenan is here with the latest ... (catherine) the storm has now been downgraded to a tropical 'depression' - but not before causinglots of flooding.....including this neighborhood in st. petersburg.......where roads are underwater. florida's governor declared a state of emergen
and was transferred to uc davis yesterday because he tested positive for e. coli and it's now affecting his kidneys." lake wildwood is a gated community.officials with the neighborhood have not commented on the incident. (vicki) experts question how a dead humpback whale washed ashore over the weekend near monterey.(vicki) this is video of that whale that washed up saturday morning along the coastline at pebble beach. experts say monterey bay has seen a large influx of whales in the area...
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. >>> unsafe levels of e. coli bacteria have been found in the american river. several sites along the river were tested between 2007 and 2014. the regional quality control board said three of those sites showed levels higher than the epa standard. the president of they say the american river association blames fighting, waste from homeless camps and old sewage pipes. >> we had a lot of problems with sewer districts around here. when we had the heavy rains in january and february, the sacramento sewer agency had 400,000 gallons spill. >> according to the sacramento bee, regulator say they do not know of anyone becoming sick because of the e. coli in the american river. >>> the city of new york is raising the price of a pack of cigarettes to $13. they're trying to get people to stop smoking. another bill signed by mayor diblasio will slowly reduce the number of licenses issued to retailers to sell tobacco products. right now mayor diblasio says there are more tobacco retailers in new york city than starbucks and pizza shops combined. the new price hike takes effe
. >>> unsafe levels of e. coli bacteria have been found in the american river. several sites along the river were tested between 2007 and 2014. the regional quality control board said three of those sites showed levels higher than the epa standard. the president of they say the american river association blames fighting, waste from homeless camps and old sewage pipes. >> we had a lot of problems with sewer districts around here. when we had the heavy rains in january and...
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county health officials say, they are just waiting for e -coli levels to go down.work is happening right now to rebuild a bridge and connect the two sides of california's big sur... linda zhang reports caltrans is making this bridge a top priority. the north and south sides of big sur are just a couple of months away from reconnecting.... only if kimberly krancvich had known kimberly krancvich:"this has always been my dream to come to big sur. i've been tenting for the past month. i started out in washington d.c. drove cross country and the roads closed."krancvich says nonetheless, she is having a good timekrancvich:"a little soul searching, trying to find myself."a journey to rebuilding, much like what is happening with the pfeiffer canyon bridge. it was demolished in march after winter storms triggered landslides, causing the bridge to buckle.nat sound:this week, crews are assembling girder pieces... to make the metal beams that will support the new bridge.david galarza:"the segments when they arrive here they weigh about 60 tons and then we bolt them together us
county health officials say, they are just waiting for e -coli levels to go down.work is happening right now to rebuild a bridge and connect the two sides of california's big sur... linda zhang reports caltrans is making this bridge a top priority. the north and south sides of big sur are just a couple of months away from reconnecting.... only if kimberly krancvich had known kimberly krancvich:"this has always been my dream to come to big sur. i've been tenting for the past month. i...
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emain closed until what authorities believe is e. coli. 11 of those sickened are children.. 4 of them developed a serious condition that can l >>> lake wildwood in nevada county will remain closed until august 23 after 14 people got sick from e. coli. 11 of those sickened are children. four of them developed a serious condition that can lead to kidney failure. authorities are still searching for the source of the contamination. >>> construction crews digging under a san francisco building uncovered a tombstone more than 100 years old. kpix 5's jessica flores reports. >> reporter: we are at mayfair and iris. there's still mud where construction crews were working when they discovered that tombstone more than 100 years old. they didn't find any bones though. they were inside the garage basically digging up there. they were laying new electrical lines when they hit that flat plate. it was wedged between a pipe and a foundation. it was 155-year-old grey marker for an entire family. a mother, father and a child they lost after 13 days. now, th
emain closed until what authorities believe is e. coli. 11 of those sickened are children.. 4 of them developed a serious condition that can l >>> lake wildwood in nevada county will remain closed until august 23 after 14 people got sick from e. coli. 11 of those sickened are children. four of them developed a serious condition that can lead to kidney failure. authorities are still searching for the source of the contamination. >>> construction crews digging under a san...
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. >> i'm going to collect the water sample to test for e. colind bacteria. >> reporter: he collects two types of water. drinking water and floodwater. while the drinking water came back fine, the floodwaters, e. coli and coliform levels are concerning. >> we saw elevated levels of e. coli and and this likely represents viruses and other organisms that could cause disease in some individuals. >> reporter: the e. coli numbers more than 125 times the epa recommends being exposed to while swimming and 15 times higher than the standard set for wading. >> we do see that oftentimes when there's a storm event, so if it rains a lot, we go test the creek or a river we may see levels comparable to that. what we don't see is the breadth of this. in this case you're covering square miles. >> reporter: the harris county department of health tells us the results in the report would be exactly as we would expect. with floods the waters in the streets can easily be overrun and contaminated with sewage, trash and displaced animals making it dangerous and unsafe. d
. >> i'm going to collect the water sample to test for e. colind bacteria. >> reporter: he collects two types of water. drinking water and floodwater. while the drinking water came back fine, the floodwaters, e. coli and coliform levels are concerning. >> we saw elevated levels of e. coli and and this likely represents viruses and other organisms that could cause disease in some individuals. >> reporter: the e. coli numbers more than 125 times the epa recommends being...
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% right >> i'm 1,000 percent right >> research shows what's inside his mouth could make you sick, e colimersa >> are you ever concerned about what she might have >> not as much as my girlfriend >> mike biologist said what she eats and how they great make their mouths the perfect dish for back tear. >> proves my point. why i do not >> you see them on videos kissing and licking and >> the possibility of getting sick is low. those who are young and...
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county health officials are waiting for e -coli levels to go down.arya ) this morning work is underway to rebuild the pfeiffer canyon bridge on highway 1 in big sur. the bridge was demolished in march after winter storms triggered landslides causing the bridge to buckle. this morning crews are assembling pieces to make metal beams that will support the new bridge. engineers say the bridge should be finished by late september. ( mark ) rap mogul "suge" knight has pleaded not guilty to felony criminal threat charges. the 52-year-old was indicted by a grand jury. prosecutors say knight threatened the director of the movie "straight outta compton." the film chronicles the rise of the rap group n-w-a. knight is currently in jail on charges of murder and attempted murder for an incident that happened on the set of "straight outta compton" in 2015. ( mark ) the california state university's 23 campuses are taking steps to increase graduation rates. the universities are eliminating math and english placement tests for incoming freshmen. the tests are used to
county health officials are waiting for e -coli levels to go down.arya ) this morning work is underway to rebuild the pfeiffer canyon bridge on highway 1 in big sur. the bridge was demolished in march after winter storms triggered landslides causing the bridge to buckle. this morning crews are assembling pieces to make metal beams that will support the new bridge. engineers say the bridge should be finished by late september. ( mark ) rap mogul "suge" knight has pleaded not guilty to...
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e. coli is what we all have in our gut but sometimes they can be bad pathogens. they pick up genes that make them pathogenic. but the healthy controls in india carry pathogens that in a number that would make us pretty ill. and this is -- that's us in this room. we carry a few pathogens, but notice that the blue area, these are good bacteria, the kind you get from eating yogurt, drinking buttermilk and so forth. if you travel in india do know that yogurt is present in every meal. what i want to point out is that this is consistent. this is a mechanism for determining whether an individual, in fact, has arrived in the u.s. and claims, he lived here for a decade, all you need to do is analyze the gut and it's very different from the western gut. so it's a forensic tool to analyze the bacteria by this technique dna analysis to determine geographic origin. i'll have a bit more to say about that in, at the end of my talk. we can identify all of these pathogens. you can see clearly us, the healthy u.s., and these are all kinds of pathogens that are present in the note
e. coli is what we all have in our gut but sometimes they can be bad pathogens. they pick up genes that make them pathogenic. but the healthy controls in india carry pathogens that in a number that would make us pretty ill. and this is -- that's us in this room. we carry a few pathogens, but notice that the blue area, these are good bacteria, the kind you get from eating yogurt, drinking buttermilk and so forth. if you travel in india do know that yogurt is present in every meal. what i want to...
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sot "uno de los posibles gérmenes que se pueden encontrar en los coches son e. coli y salmonela entreurre en casi todos los supermercados que venden carnes crudas. asi que cuando sale de compras empiece con un carrito libre de bacterias. para evitar contaminacion dentro de su carrito, nunca coloque productos frescos como frutas y verduras al lado de la carne cruda en su carrito. sot "la carne cruda y los mariscos presentan un riesgo significativo en entrar en contacto directo con productos. la contaminación cruzada carnes frutas y vegetales puede ser peligrosa y se puede evitar." ponga las frutas y verduras en bolsas y sepárelas de las carnes crudas en su carrito. gladys franco dice que no sabía que esta práctica fuera importante. sot gladys franco "nunca había pensado en que eso. puede tener bacterias y la contaminnación de la carne con vegetales." en el momento de pagar y empaquetar asegurese que la cajera coloque el pollo y otras carnes en bolsas separadas. se fijo que los mercados usualmente colocan los productos pereceredos en los rincones extremos de la tienda?. se recomienda qu
sot "uno de los posibles gérmenes que se pueden encontrar en los coches son e. coli y salmonela entreurre en casi todos los supermercados que venden carnes crudas. asi que cuando sale de compras empiece con un carrito libre de bacterias. para evitar contaminacion dentro de su carrito, nunca coloque productos frescos como frutas y verduras al lado de la carne cruda en su carrito. sot "la carne cruda y los mariscos presentan un riesgo significativo en entrar en contacto directo con...
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% right >> i'm 1,000 percent right >> research shows what's inside his mouth could make you sick, e coli, mer mersa >> are you ever concerned about what she might have >> not as much as my girlfriend >> mike biologist said what she eats and how they great make their mouths the perfect dish for back tear. >> proves my point. why i do not >> you see them on videos kissing and licking and >> the possibility of getting sick is low. those who are young and elderly could be at greater risk >> she loves dog. >> despite how adorable. best advice, leave the kisses for the human partner. >> don't >> i always move away. doesn't matter what dog. always been my thing, i don't look anything licking me. >> reporter: the micro biologist who studied this sums it up perfectly when she talks about the kiss. is it a risk? absolutely. should you do it? no. will you do it? probably. especially if you are a dog lover. >> hello. >> raise your hand. >> jessica. >> if you're very young, old, probably not a good idea. you come home from work, tired. >> tighten it up. >> oh. boy, all right, greg, thank you. >> appr
% right >> i'm 1,000 percent right >> research shows what's inside his mouth could make you sick, e coli, mer mersa >> are you ever concerned about what she might have >> not as much as my girlfriend >> mike biologist said what she eats and how they great make their mouths the perfect dish for back tear. >> proves my point. why i do not >> you see them on videos kissing and licking and >> the possibility of getting sick is low. those who are young...
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>> there is salmonella, e. coli storm over televangelist joel olstein and his 50,000 feet megachurch. >> we will make you feel right at home. >> will he allow the victims of hurricane harvey? >> people are fighting for their lives trying to get in here. >> hurricane harvey baby phenomenon. moms going into early labor. >> then first lady melania on her way to texas. heel or high water. look what she changed into when she landed in the disaster zones, sneakers. >> this is for houston. >> i am dreaming of when i get back to houston. >> the outpouring of love for the victims of harvey. >> houston, stay strong and hold on to faith. >> then, a gender reveal party unlike any you have seen. she is having sex soup please. >> we never -- sextuplets. >> we never imagined six. >>> now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >>> deborah: hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us. >>> down in texas, the focus continues to be on rescuing people caught by the rising floodwaters in the wake of hurricane harvey. more than 3500
>> there is salmonella, e. coli storm over televangelist joel olstein and his 50,000 feet megachurch. >> we will make you feel right at home. >> will he allow the victims of hurricane harvey? >> people are fighting for their lives trying to get in here. >> hurricane harvey baby phenomenon. moms going into early labor. >> then first lady melania on her way to texas. heel or high water. look what she changed into when she landed in the disaster zones, sneakers....
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e. coli is what we all have in ouan gut sometimes they can be bad pathoge-p. they pick up genes that make them pathogenic. ow,t the heaas india carry pathogens that come in a number that would make us pretty ill. ng that's us in this room. we carry a few pathoge-p, but notice that the blue arelan is a good bacteria, the kind you get from eating y 1urt come thilan ow,ttermilk and so fortmak and if you travel in india you know that yogurt is present in every meader what i want to point out is that this is consistent. this is a mechanism for detef tining whether an individual, in fact, has arrived in the u.s. and claims, he has lived here for decade, all you need to do is analyze the gut and it's very difiotrent from te western gut. so it's a forensic tool to analyze bacterteri by this technih ae of dna analysis to determine geographic origin. i have a bit more to say about that at the end of my talk. we can identify all of these pathogens. you can see clearly us, the healthy u.s., and these are all kinds of pathogens that are present in the knoved and the unknow
e. coli is what we all have in ouan gut sometimes they can be bad pathoge-p. they pick up genes that make them pathogenic. ow,t the heaas india carry pathogens that come in a number that would make us pretty ill. ng that's us in this room. we carry a few pathoge-p, but notice that the blue arelan is a good bacteria, the kind you get from eating y 1urt come thilan ow,ttermilk and so fortmak and if you travel in india you know that yogurt is present in every meader what i want to point out is...
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. >>> unsafe levels of e. coli have been found to the american river in sacramento.ental. the regional water quality control board says three of the site showed it higher than epa standards. they say the american river association claims flooding. according to the sentimental beach regular say they don't know if anyone became sick because of the e. coli. >>> hammered and getting hit hard by hurricane harvey. president trump on his way to texas as much of the southeastern part of the state is underwater. >>> rescue crews from the bay area are in texas. both of the water and ready to help with the rescue.>>> if you're looking for ways to help, the red cross will be here to tell us what the thousands of evacuees need most. >>> catastrophe in southeast texas. floodwaters blanketing towns and cities like houston. nearly a dozen people were killed. thousands of homes destroyed. reservoirs at capacity and rain falling. hundreds of rescues still needed. >>> we are also getting report that the death toll has reached 15. and we also heard one
. >>> unsafe levels of e. coli have been found to the american river in sacramento.ental. the regional water quality control board says three of the site showed it higher than epa standards. they say the american river association claims flooding. according to the sentimental beach regular say they don't know if anyone became sick because of the e. coli. >>> hammered and getting hit hard by hurricane harvey. president trump on his way to texas as much of the southeastern part...
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e. coli infects were linked to bacteria in the water.hey went to the lake for a birthday party. >> the boys are playing at the lake. i saw them blowing bubbles in the water. i always tell them don't drink the water. lots of pain and stomach cramping. it was the most painful that i've had. >> one of the little boys was among the four children that developed a opponent finishly life threatening condition and in the hospital for ten days. he is expected to meaning a full recovery. >>> dublin's new water park is changing its schedule as summer winds down and children head back to school. today and tomorrow will be the last weekdays that the park will be open this summer. the wave now will only be open saturday and sunday and will close september 24th. swim lessons and exercise programs continue year round in the indoor swimming area. >>> frozen pizzas were scatter add all over a busy highway in littlerock, arkansas after a truck crashed. take a look. look at those pizzas. the highway was closed for four hours as crews were cleaning up hundre
e. coli infects were linked to bacteria in the water.hey went to the lake for a birthday party. >> the boys are playing at the lake. i saw them blowing bubbles in the water. i always tell them don't drink the water. lots of pain and stomach cramping. it was the most painful that i've had. >> one of the little boys was among the four children that developed a opponent finishly life threatening condition and in the hospital for ten days. he is expected to meaning a full recovery....
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the epa is testing the water within the flood waters foz if there is contaminants, e-coli. that is a common threat as the rain ends and the flood waters rise. health hazards are the new concerns going forward as water remains within the communities and households. looking at the grocery stores, the gas stations in and around the greater houston area there have been long lines, experiences just by myself in the crew that i've been with that owners of shops had to close doors because at the they find out that this shop is the last shop that has a sandwich or even just some simple food items. they're running out drinking water water on the shelves is not there any longer. an incredible sight to say the least. lots of heroic stories to talk about. but we'll send it back to you dave and renae back in the studio. i'm sure you've got more. >> derek, just to follow up we've heard about nine, 10,000 rescues some report as many as 13,000. are you seeing people where you are there still calling out asking for rescue? >> within this immediate vicinity we haven't seen any swift water re
the epa is testing the water within the flood waters foz if there is contaminants, e-coli. that is a common threat as the rain ends and the flood waters rise. health hazards are the new concerns going forward as water remains within the communities and households. looking at the grocery stores, the gas stations in and around the greater houston area there have been long lines, experiences just by myself in the crew that i've been with that owners of shops had to close doors because at the they...
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walking in the water increases risk of e. coli and diarrhea and open and unnoticeable cuts could mean infections. the department of health after hurricane harvey could repeat itself with hurricane harvey. west nile virus. health investigators saw a sharp increase of doubling of the mosquito-borne disease due in part to the standing water left around. there are spontaneous worries that emerge. today confusion over what may be emitting from a crippled chemical plant now on fire. peroxide in the air and in the water forcing more evacuations. >> is it not toxic? you are not able to say any of this is nontoxic, right? >> days or weeks from now once the waters move out and people back in, that is when the respiratory issues arrive since mold takes over still standing homes. another lingering and a dangerous effect from the flood. in fact, the houston health department spokesman was quoted as saying there is not even a need to test the water, saying there are millions of con tam nants. >> we are talking about harvey. you got new informat
walking in the water increases risk of e. coli and diarrhea and open and unnoticeable cuts could mean infections. the department of health after hurricane harvey could repeat itself with hurricane harvey. west nile virus. health investigators saw a sharp increase of doubling of the mosquito-borne disease due in part to the standing water left around. there are spontaneous worries that emerge. today confusion over what may be emitting from a crippled chemical plant now on fire. peroxide in the...
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this little light of mine i'm gonna let it shine ♪ ♪ let it shine let it shine let it shine ♪ the e. coliaking part in the vigil against hate and violence in what organizers said was an effort to "take back the lawn." marchers covering the same ground that torch-carrying white nationalists had taken friday. last night's vigil was not advertising on social media out of fear that white supremacist groups might try and disrupt. >>> anger with president trump's comments extends beyond the u.s. could diplomatic efforts be hindered as world leaders, world leaders are speaking out against the president's words? out, i'll clock in... sensing and automatically adjusting to your every move. there. i can also help with this. does your bed do that? i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. that's how i feel about blue-emu pain relief spray. odorless and fast-acting, it soothes all my muscle aches and pains. and its convenient for those hard to reach places. and if you're like me, you'll love blue-emu super strength cream. it's made with real emu oil, its non-greasy,
this little light of mine i'm gonna let it shine ♪ ♪ let it shine let it shine let it shine ♪ the e. coliaking part in the vigil against hate and violence in what organizers said was an effort to "take back the lawn." marchers covering the same ground that torch-carrying white nationalists had taken friday. last night's vigil was not advertising on social media out of fear that white supremacist groups might try and disrupt. >>> anger with president trump's comments...
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. >> reporter: he sequences the genomes of e. colim food and from people, comparing them to a database of 7,000 distinct types of the bacteria. >> we're trying to figure out," hey did this urinary tract infection come from the e.coli from animals or from food?" >> reporter: price there is a strong case linking the use of antibiotics in livestock to the spread of drug resistant bacteria in humans. >> so on every grocery store shelf in this country i guarantee you you're going to find drug resistant bacteria on the meats of those shelves. and then, they get in our guts, you know, when we consume the animals, or the meat from those animals. most of the time that's a dead end, right? you know, we will eventually get rid of those bacteria, we'll shed them away. but sometimes, they'll take hold. >> reporter: in the 1950s, farmers discovered feeding livestock steady, low doses of antibiotics made them grow faster. but this so called" subtherapeutic" use of these precious drugs raised concern in the medical community and the government. in 19
. >> reporter: he sequences the genomes of e. colim food and from people, comparing them to a database of 7,000 distinct types of the bacteria. >> we're trying to figure out," hey did this urinary tract infection come from the e.coli from animals or from food?" >> reporter: price there is a strong case linking the use of antibiotics in livestock to the spread of drug resistant bacteria in humans. >> so on every grocery store shelf in this country i guarantee...
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state health officials say there are now 18 e. coli cases at lake wildwood. of the illnesses have been linked to playing in the water or taking care of someone who was sick. all lake wildwood beaches are closed right now a precaution. >>> and 5:58. new this morning a controversial letter is circulating about an islamic in northern california. it has been in west sacramento for 15 years. the city officials say that it needs a permit to continue operating as a place of worship. now a flier is circulating that reads urgent, permit request. it goes on to say if not disputed the city of west sacramento will approve the permit which allows them to convert or expand current residential homes to a religious workshop property making it the third islamic center within a 1 1/2 to 2-mile radius. residents' concerns are said to have been ignored. the imam says he doesn't understand why the flier is circulating right now. >> our neighbors are really nice and they visit me. i don't know how come they are doing this. >> and as for why the islamic needs the permit now, the ci
state health officials say there are now 18 e. coli cases at lake wildwood. of the illnesses have been linked to playing in the water or taking care of someone who was sick. all lake wildwood beaches are closed right now a precaution. >>> and 5:58. new this morning a controversial letter is circulating about an islamic in northern california. it has been in west sacramento for 15 years. the city officials say that it needs a permit to continue operating as a place of worship. now a...
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e. coli, salmonella. imagine if you had a bruise or a cut on your leg and you had to go fetch some of your belongings out of your house that was flooding. you are going to have an instant infection. i mean, imagine what's lurking behind us. there are so many stories to tell here, but the bottom line is, an extraordinary amount of rainfall has taken place. in fact, 15 trillion gallons of water has been dumped on this region. that is enough to raise the level of all five great lakes by one foot. put that into perspective. right? >> it is really difficult to put it all in perspective, the sheer volume of water, the size of houston, but you're doing a great job of doing so. as harvey makes landfall again, said to pick up some speed and weaken as it moves out of the area a bit faster. let's bring in karen mcginnis live this morning in the weather center. what are you seeing? >> two points i want to make. we just got an update from the national hurricane center. harvey has made landfall again as a tropical stor
e. coli, salmonella. imagine if you had a bruise or a cut on your leg and you had to go fetch some of your belongings out of your house that was flooding. you are going to have an instant infection. i mean, imagine what's lurking behind us. there are so many stories to tell here, but the bottom line is, an extraordinary amount of rainfall has taken place. in fact, 15 trillion gallons of water has been dumped on this region. that is enough to raise the level of all five great lakes by one foot....
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swimmers and boaters could face health risks because of high levels of e. coliacramento bee reports there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from the bacteria so far, and state regulators want to keep it that way. the bacteria comes in part from human waste from nearby homeless camps. sacramento county has approved money to stop illegal camping and klein up that area. >> thousands of people in the south bay are starting the week with feelings of love, acceptance, and tolerance. >> abc7 news in downtown san jose as crowds gather for the silicon valley pride parade yesterday. they say this year's takes on a greater significance after president trump's controversial decision to ban transgender troops from military >> that actually makes me very upset because we have people who want to give their lives for our country, want to protect us, and they can't because, just because of who they are. >> after the parade, the crowd moved over to plaza de cesar chavez for the pride festival with food, drink, and more entertainment. >> now a traffic alert. >> well, we
swimmers and boaters could face health risks because of high levels of e. coliacramento bee reports there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from the bacteria so far, and state regulators want to keep it that way. the bacteria comes in part from human waste from nearby homeless camps. sacramento county has approved money to stop illegal camping and klein up that area. >> thousands of people in the south bay are starting the week with feelings of love, acceptance, and tolerance....
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realize that it could be contaminated and could pick up sewage water, you could have bacteria like e-colia and now the worst like colera really unlikely but you could have serious illnesses that make you very dehydrated and we're starting toing to see that and then you look around for water, what can i drink? you can only drink potable water or bottled water and if you aren't sure you have to bottle the water and that occurs when you're calm and thinking and if you're roaming around liz you ba ng into things below the surface of the water, get injured and get a wound infection so i want everybody listening to this to make sure they had a tetanus shot within the last 10 years. >> liz: what about hepatitis? >> also hepatitis a is very common in a situation like this. it's too late to get a vaccine for it if you're there because it takes at least a couple months to work but hopefully if you are there and you've had the vaccine, otherwise you should be on the look out for hepatitis a, that's another problem but dehydration number one, injury number two and these infections you pick up from th
realize that it could be contaminated and could pick up sewage water, you could have bacteria like e-colia and now the worst like colera really unlikely but you could have serious illnesses that make you very dehydrated and we're starting toing to see that and then you look around for water, what can i drink? you can only drink potable water or bottled water and if you aren't sure you have to bottle the water and that occurs when you're calm and thinking and if you're roaming around liz you ba...
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swimmers and boaters could face health rives because of high levels of e. colithe lower american rifrbl in sacramento. the sacramento bee reports there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from the bacteria thus far. but state regulators want to keep it that way. and so they're sending out this warning. the bacteria comes in part from human waste from nearby homeless camps. sacramento county has approved money to stop eillegal campus and clean up the area. >> for the first time, a drug is helping prevent heart attacks by curbing inflammation instead of lowering cholesterol. the study is in a new england journal of medicine. researchers looked at heart attack survivors at risk of another attack because of inflammation. they often happen with people with low cholesterol and high inflammation. they found a dose every three months cut the risk by 15%. >> interesting. >> switch now to the mtv video music awards. a lot of big performances including emotional ones. ♪ what about us what about all the broken happy ever afters ♪ >> such a big performance by pink. s
swimmers and boaters could face health rives because of high levels of e. colithe lower american rifrbl in sacramento. the sacramento bee reports there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from the bacteria thus far. but state regulators want to keep it that way. and so they're sending out this warning. the bacteria comes in part from human waste from nearby homeless camps. sacramento county has approved money to stop eillegal campus and clean up the area. >> for the first time, a...
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to get people who have exposure to that, and there are a whole host of particularly bacterial but e. colis, causing diarrheal diseases. most are self-limited, but particularly people who are elderly and people with chronic conditions, they can wind up being very serious. then you have things like wound infection and wound contamination when you're sloshing around in sewage-contaminated water. people who have what looks like an inconsequential wound can wind up getting wound infections. >> going from brg just a regular laceration or cut to something that can be septic. tony, it's great to have you on this. i know how frustrating it is for you. you see these problems coming. there's nothing we can do to avoid them. hopefully we'll manage them the best we can in this situation, as you always do. anthony fauci, thank you very much for being with us. >> good to be with you, chris. >>> so one of the stories that's important for you to hear about is a woman, she was pleading on cnn to be rescued from her home, a grandmother. now she's talking about how the coast guard saved, not only her life, b
to get people who have exposure to that, and there are a whole host of particularly bacterial but e. colis, causing diarrheal diseases. most are self-limited, but particularly people who are elderly and people with chronic conditions, they can wind up being very serious. then you have things like wound infection and wound contamination when you're sloshing around in sewage-contaminated water. people who have what looks like an inconsequential wound can wind up getting wound infections. >>...
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according to the sentimental beach regular say they don't know if anyone became sick because of the e. coli. >>> hammered and getting hit hard by hurricane harvey. president trump on his way to texas as much of the southeastern part of the state is underwater. >>> rescue crews from the bay area are in texas. both of the water and ready to help with the rescue.>>> if you're looking for ways to help, the red cross will be here to tell us what the thousands of evacuees need most. >>> catastrophe in southeast texas. floodwaters blanketing towns and cities like houston. nearly a dozen people were killed. thousands of homes destroyed. reservoirs at capacity and rain falling. hundreds of rescues still needed. >>> we are also getting report that the death toll has reached 15. and we also heard one man say this 20 the southeast texas just looks like a lake.>> as we have seen, homes are underwater and cars have water over the top. i'm concerned because this morning the houston police chief that he is preparing for finding bodies inside homes, once the water is reaching it. known -- we do not know who
according to the sentimental beach regular say they don't know if anyone became sick because of the e. coli. >>> hammered and getting hit hard by hurricane harvey. president trump on his way to texas as much of the southeastern part of the state is underwater. >>> rescue crews from the bay area are in texas. both of the water and ready to help with the rescue.>>> if you're looking for ways to help, the red cross will be here to tell us what the thousands of evacuees...
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new this morning five novato county beaches are off-limits after an e-coli outbreak. 14 people includingk after visiting lake wildwood which is east of yuba city. the county health department says four of the kids have a potentially life-threatening condition. one family was hit especially hard. the mother who are was expecting was hospitalized. so were her two young sons. >> he got hus so his kidneys started shutting dund he almost needed dialysis. but he got a few blood transz transfusions and season still on the mend. >> the health department says it is testing the water in the lake, also the waste water system and nearby canals. the earliest of the lake could reopen is august 23rd. >> quart to 6:00 right now. challenging president trump transgender military members are suing the president over his recent directive to ban transgender people from serve being. you may recall that directive came via tweet last month, president trump saying the government, quote, will not accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the u.s. military. the ban has not yet been implem
new this morning five novato county beaches are off-limits after an e-coli outbreak. 14 people includingk after visiting lake wildwood which is east of yuba city. the county health department says four of the kids have a potentially life-threatening condition. one family was hit especially hard. the mother who are was expecting was hospitalized. so were her two young sons. >> he got hus so his kidneys started shutting dund he almost needed dialysis. but he got a few blood transz...
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eight years ago, emily morris was hospitalized with a e. colierbug, the first of eight serious bouts with resistant bacteria. >> so, i could have had antibiotics when i didn't need them, and also because i had so many. >> reporter: when she was young, she was prescribed antibiotics frequently because of a hereditary condition that makes her prone to urinary tract infections. >> i was just very lucky, very lucky that a last resort antibiotic did work. a lot of the time it doesn't work, it kills thousands of people a year. and these superbugs, i've been told, are going to kill more than cancer by 2050. >> reporter: after we finished shooting, i sat down with paul solman to compare notes. emily's story, that's a tough one. and i think our heart goes out to her, anybody watching that, thinking, "this could happen to any one of us." and as i was shooting the story, i was thinking an awful lot about how close i was getting to these nasty bugs. were you thinking the same thing? >> yeah, i'm a little hypochondriacal to begin with. i was now becoming ger
eight years ago, emily morris was hospitalized with a e. colierbug, the first of eight serious bouts with resistant bacteria. >> so, i could have had antibiotics when i didn't need them, and also because i had so many. >> reporter: when she was young, she was prescribed antibiotics frequently because of a hereditary condition that makes her prone to urinary tract infections. >> i was just very lucky, very lucky that a last resort antibiotic did work. a lot of the time it...
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some of them included e. coliresearch on the long term effects of that. the short—term effects include eye irritation and general respiratory problems. there are some studies that show that the long term effects can be tissue change and some erosion of mucous membrane is. and then of course, there are all kinds of issues with limited access to medical care and food. going back to medical care and food. going back to the chemical plant, even contact with the water there is potentially worrying. it's not as if people have to swallow it to be in danger, it is simply contact with the skin that could cause problems. we don't have confirmation on that right now. reports say the area has been evacuated several days ago, because officials were anticipating that something like this might happen. but we do know that if the water is consumed, it is carrying bacteria. after katrina, there was a study that looked at the health effects of these types of bacteria and there we re these types of bacteria and there were a couple of
some of them included e. coliresearch on the long term effects of that. the short—term effects include eye irritation and general respiratory problems. there are some studies that show that the long term effects can be tissue change and some erosion of mucous membrane is. and then of course, there are all kinds of issues with limited access to medical care and food. going back to medical care and food. going back to the chemical plant, even contact with the water there is potentially...
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crews fixed the tire >>> comfy cow is recalling some of it's most popular flavors due to possible e. coliold between june 13th and july 21st. in retail stores in kentucky, missouri, indiana, and tennessee. >>> and frito-lay is getting in on the restaurant week by opening up a pop-up eatery with a full menu of cheetos theme, it opens in lower manhattan for just three days next week. it's already completely booked for it's brief run i looked up the menu, the celebrity ann barelle, she has the white spiky hair she is the chef. some of the entrees including crusted fried pickles. >> i would eat that. >> nachos. i don't to want know >> yep. >> and a goat cheese cheese take with a crust >> okay. we'll skip that one, but otherwise sign me up, and i hope the oreo is next sue herrara doing her due diligence. >>> news alert on tesla, phil, what is happening there? >> kelly, now that the model three is into production and twhiel remains the focus for most investors a lot of people are saying what's next for tesla? it is the introduction of an electric semitruck and along those line, california depar
crews fixed the tire >>> comfy cow is recalling some of it's most popular flavors due to possible e. coliold between june 13th and july 21st. in retail stores in kentucky, missouri, indiana, and tennessee. >>> and frito-lay is getting in on the restaurant week by opening up a pop-up eatery with a full menu of cheetos theme, it opens in lower manhattan for just three days next week. it's already completely booked for it's brief run i looked up the menu, the celebrity ann...
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what's lurking in the waters, the waters get contaminated, you end up with back -- bacteria like e. colit you need because it's cut off. the hospital, some of them are open but you may not be able to reach them. the supply line, people with chronic conditions, do they have social security to medications and the care they are used to, many don't. stuart: doctor, just a second ago on the left-hand side of the screen, colonies of fire ants which are being displaced by the water, of course, there's the ever present danger of snakes which come up to the surface and they've got to get around. snakebites, fire ants, they're pretty dramatic things, aren't they? >> you left out alligators which is another possibility and also wounding yourself by banging into things. everyone in that area needs a tetnus shot if they haven't had one in ten years. that's another issue. the issue are you going to get injured and who is going to take care of you. pharmacies, 2,000 are open. calling public health disaster the way secretary price did was very wise. stuart: okay. >> a lot of psychological issues here, l
what's lurking in the waters, the waters get contaminated, you end up with back -- bacteria like e. colit you need because it's cut off. the hospital, some of them are open but you may not be able to reach them. the supply line, people with chronic conditions, do they have social security to medications and the care they are used to, many don't. stuart: doctor, just a second ago on the left-hand side of the screen, colonies of fire ants which are being displaced by the water, of course, there's...