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and guess what, all of your dogs had e. coli. >> oh, my god. they slept next to me last night. that's good to hear. it is disgusting. >> we also had to break the news to shawna. >> for scotty, this guy, we found seven different types of bacteria. >> okay. >> and one fungus. >> what? >> including a really bad bug that can cause pneumonia, meningitis and urinary tract infections. >> okay. that's not good. >> that's not good add all. >> and it gets worse. sweet little angel here. >> okay. >> this sweet little face, this sweet little angel. >> tell me. >> six different types of bacteria. >> okay. >> including e. coli. >> no. eww. no. no. >> yes. >> eww. >> i'm so sorry to have to tell you that. >> surprisingly both these dog owners say they will still let their dogs on to the beds but with new precautions. >> baby wipes and wash their feet maybe. they have to sleep with me. i can't give that up. >> deborah: we will be back with more "inside edition" right after this. >>> still to come, the hot felon's estranged wife. he dumped her for a billionaire's daughter. now she is going unde
and guess what, all of your dogs had e. coli. >> oh, my god. they slept next to me last night. that's good to hear. it is disgusting. >> we also had to break the news to shawna. >> for scotty, this guy, we found seven different types of bacteria. >> okay. >> and one fungus. >> what? >> including a really bad bug that can cause pneumonia, meningitis and urinary tract infections. >> okay. that's not good. >> that's not good add all. >>...
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add to that the animals, you will see salmonella, e. coli, hepatitis-a and typhoid. it emphasized the need for people who are responders to wear boots and gloves and disinfect at all times. judge jeanine: what about mold. i talked about the fact that our home was condemned. but the mold. you think things will dry out and you can keep them. but you really can't. not just because of the smell. but the asthma and the other problems. talk to us about that. >> sort term people can spread bacteria. longer term when things recede and the buildings are affected with mold you will see worsening of allergies and asthma. anyone who already has asthma has a big problem if they encounter black mold. we have seen problems with that in the past. it will take many months for that to resolve as the buildings are built. judge jeanine: i remember in our neighborhood, it was like it was a post traumatic stress thing. some families just couldn't come back. which family had a divorce or suicide or suffered from depression or couldn't rebuild. you saw a panoply of emotions in every house.
add to that the animals, you will see salmonella, e. coli, hepatitis-a and typhoid. it emphasized the need for people who are responders to wear boots and gloves and disinfect at all times. judge jeanine: what about mold. i talked about the fact that our home was condemned. but the mold. you think things will dry out and you can keep them. but you really can't. not just because of the smell. but the asthma and the other problems. talk to us about that. >> sort term people can spread...
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fresh turmoil just two days after becoming the first largest posse in the german parliament after e-coli to fight the pads for a house and then it's she will resign from the party accusing years of moving too far to the right and i have been easy for him to see. how about more world news for you at the top off the hour i've been facility and is on the way with your business update in just a bit of a good day. with the different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me make up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom a voice global news that matters d. w. made for minds. to seventeen beethoven says. to october first. at. the french president paints a sweeping vision of europe he wants member states to share more or less depends if they do campbell. another politically tricky project a new european rail champion in the works across the border merger worth billions and what do dying bees in romania have to do with europe's mass recovery they want us to go. to school and let's do business. cause europe speech has drawn mixed reaction from germany t
fresh turmoil just two days after becoming the first largest posse in the german parliament after e-coli to fight the pads for a house and then it's she will resign from the party accusing years of moving too far to the right and i have been easy for him to see. how about more world news for you at the top off the hour i've been facility and is on the way with your business update in just a bit of a good day. with the different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me make up...
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add to that the animals, you will see salmonella, e. coli, hepatitis-a and typhoid.emphasized the need for people who are responders to wear boots and gloves and disinfect at all times. judge jeanine: what about mold. i talked about the fact that our home was condemned. but the mold. you think things will dry out and you can keep them. but you really can't. not just because of the smell. but the asthma and the other problems. talk to us about that. >> sort term people can spread bacteria. longer term when things recede and the buildings are affected with mold you will see worsening of allergies and asthma. anyone who already has asthma has a big problem if they encounter black mold. we have seen problems with that in the past. it will take many months for that to resolve as the buildings are built. judge jeanine: i remember in our neighborhood, it was like it was a post traumatic stress thing. some families just couldn't come back. which family had a divorce or suicide or suffered from depression or couldn't rebuild. you saw a panoply of emotions in every house. diff
add to that the animals, you will see salmonella, e. coli, hepatitis-a and typhoid.emphasized the need for people who are responders to wear boots and gloves and disinfect at all times. judge jeanine: what about mold. i talked about the fact that our home was condemned. but the mold. you think things will dry out and you can keep them. but you really can't. not just because of the smell. but the asthma and the other problems. talk to us about that. >> sort term people can spread bacteria....
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let's take a look at e. coli. this is an indication of how much fecal contamination there is in the water and other bacteria as well. we took three samples in this one area in houston. the first had 8,600 cfus or colony forms units. the second 3,700. the third one 6,300. the lab that did this for us, they say the epa standard for recreational water is zero. you're not supposed to have any e. coli in recreational waters. now let's look at total chloroform, the first sample 57,000 cfus. the second 43,000. the third one 45,000. the epa standard, less than 100. the lab manager who was out testing with us, he said these numbers are huge. his lab is a professional water testing lab. this is what they do for a living. he said he's never seen numbers like this in water that is publicly accessible. he's not just concerned about fecal bacteria. he's also concerned about a flesh eating bacteria. he said that these numbers show there could be a likelihood that that's also in this water. so what does this mean for the countles
let's take a look at e. coli. this is an indication of how much fecal contamination there is in the water and other bacteria as well. we took three samples in this one area in houston. the first had 8,600 cfus or colony forms units. the second 3,700. the third one 6,300. the lab that did this for us, they say the epa standard for recreational water is zero. you're not supposed to have any e. coli in recreational waters. now let's look at total chloroform, the first sample 57,000 cfus. the...
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a couple of big bacteria, e. colisewage water, causes bad diarrhea illness, sometimes we see it in meat outbreaks, the meat gets recalled. that's the same kind of bacteria can be found in the sewage water. we can have mild, moderate, or severe or deadly diarrhea illness, him rajic or bloody with the e. coli. the second is a skin and soft tissue infection. people are out there rummaging around, getting abrags and lacerations, getting the sewage water in the skin, underneath the skin, that can cause soft tissue infections. those can be mild, moderate, or severe or something we call necrotizing fasciitis or the flesh eating bacteria. >> say that you are impacted by either one of those. there's a whole other issue of lack of access to immediate healthcare right now. lack of drug access. >> absolutely. that's a big problem. some folks actually, you know, a lot of folks are displaced from their homes rather quickly. they bring some of their medication but not all of it. they're now a few days out. they don't have, say, insu
a couple of big bacteria, e. colisewage water, causes bad diarrhea illness, sometimes we see it in meat outbreaks, the meat gets recalled. that's the same kind of bacteria can be found in the sewage water. we can have mild, moderate, or severe or deadly diarrhea illness, him rajic or bloody with the e. coli. the second is a skin and soft tissue infection. people are out there rummaging around, getting abrags and lacerations, getting the sewage water in the skin, underneath the skin, that can...
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let's look at the e. coli results, e. coli is an indication of the presence of various kinds of bacteria, including fecal bacteria. our first sample we took in this area, 8,600 cfu's or colony-forming units, the second 3700, the third 6300. the epa standard for recreational water is -- zero you're not supposed to have anything in this water. total coloform. another indication of fecal bacteria, the first sample, 57,000 cfu's, the second 43,000, the third, 45,000. the epa standard for recreational water according to a & b labs, we work with in houston, less than 100 for recreational waters. the manager of that lab, he said these numbers are huge. his lab tests water day in, day out. that's what they do all the time. he said he's never seen numbers this large in publicly accessible waters. fred? >> oh, my goodness. so you know, i actually happen to speak with a family member who is a nurse. and is there in sugarland. and she says already they've been seeing people and treating people who did have cuts, who were in the nasty
let's look at the e. coli results, e. coli is an indication of the presence of various kinds of bacteria, including fecal bacteria. our first sample we took in this area, 8,600 cfu's or colony-forming units, the second 3700, the third 6300. the epa standard for recreational water is -- zero you're not supposed to have anything in this water. total coloform. another indication of fecal bacteria, the first sample, 57,000 cfu's, the second 43,000, the third, 45,000. the epa standard for...
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let's take a look at e-coli. this is an indication of how much fecal contamination there is in the water and other bacteria. we took three samples in one area of houston. the first sample had 8400 colony forming units and the second one 3700 and the third one 6300. now the lab that did this for us. a&b labs in houston they say the epa standard for recreational water is zero. you you are not supposed to have any e-coli and now look at another indication of fecal contamination. the first sample, 57,000 cfus, the second one 43,000, and the third one 45,000. the epa standard for recreational waters, less than 100. so as you could tell, these numbers are stunningly high. the lab manager who was out testing with us, he said these numbers are huge. his lab, is a professional water testing lab, this is what they do for a living and he said they do this day in and day out and never seep numbers like this in water that are publicly accessible and he is also not concerned about fecal bacteria, but the flesh-eating bacteria.
let's take a look at e-coli. this is an indication of how much fecal contamination there is in the water and other bacteria. we took three samples in one area of houston. the first sample had 8400 colony forming units and the second one 3700 and the third one 6300. now the lab that did this for us. a&b labs in houston they say the epa standard for recreational water is zero. you you are not supposed to have any e-coli and now look at another indication of fecal contamination. the first...
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when they looked at e. coli, the first sample had 8,600 cfus. 3,700 a, and the third sample, 6,300. and the folks at the labs tell us that this is way above the epa standards for recreational standards. let's take a look at the coliform that also indicates fee cal bacteria. the concern that the folks at this lab had was not just for fecal bacteria, but when you get numbers like that it increases the likelihood there's something called vibrio vulnificus. they're concerned it could be here and they're concerned about what that means for people who send hours waiting in these waters. >> it's not just the bacteria. there could be chemicals, all kinds of things that are potential hazards. when you think about what else could be in the flood waters, what is the message? what does it mean for people? what do they need to do? >> it's interesting. our test results showed this. it did not show anything of concern for either chemicals or for heavy metals like arsenic or lead. the worry is for people who are immune compromised or in federal government that
when they looked at e. coli, the first sample had 8,600 cfus. 3,700 a, and the third sample, 6,300. and the folks at the labs tell us that this is way above the epa standards for recreational standards. let's take a look at the coliform that also indicates fee cal bacteria. the concern that the folks at this lab had was not just for fecal bacteria, but when you get numbers like that it increases the likelihood there's something called vibrio vulnificus. they're concerned it could be here and...
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floodwaters conducted by rice university show some waters are contaminated with lead and arsenic as well as e. coliareas at levels 130 times that considered safe. >> what we're see are bacteria levels rufrly 20 times, 30 times higher than what we're seeing right outside the same place. >> is it going to get worse? >> yes. i think so. >> reporter: there are also 43 toxic superfund sites and the epa says two need further evaluation including one half a mile from greg moss's home. he's worried about any runoff. >> what will they do to your property? >> it's going to poison it some more. >> reporter: other concerns are mosquitos carrying zika and west nile. in other areas they're going have to spray by air. omar villafranca, cbs news, houston. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," carter evans takes us on a ride-along with the coast guard in florida as they carry out recovery efforts following hurricane irma. >>> plus the latest on the houston realtor murdered during hurricane harvey and her ex-husband who allegedly confessed to the killing. >> and we'll speak with a college student in kentucky wh
floodwaters conducted by rice university show some waters are contaminated with lead and arsenic as well as e. coliareas at levels 130 times that considered safe. >> what we're see are bacteria levels rufrly 20 times, 30 times higher than what we're seeing right outside the same place. >> is it going to get worse? >> yes. i think so. >> reporter: there are also 43 toxic superfund sites and the epa says two need further evaluation including one half a mile from greg...
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they found high levels e. coli. >>> when we come back, a player is getting a lot of attention, but it has nothing to do with his skills on the field. >> it has to do with his look. you're watching "world news now." do with his look. you're watching "world news now." nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen ings. (cough) i'm never gonna i'll take a sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days & moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold &medicine. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> we skinny. and maybe we should have started with the old ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ song, because that's where we're going. >> i was going to continue. >> oh, you like that. >> i do. >> so 27-year-old taylor davis is gaining national attention, not so much for his plays on the field but for his icon tact. >> now davis always seems to find the camera, zero in on it. some have compared him to a very fa
they found high levels e. coli. >>> when we come back, a player is getting a lot of attention, but it has nothing to do with his skills on the field. >> it has to do with his look. you're watching "world news now." do with his look. you're watching "world news now." nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen ings. (cough) i'm never gonna i'll take a sick day tomorrow. moms don't take sick days & moms take nyquil...
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whoppee ave,le there has been no mass exodus, and there is concern ofli p risks, outbreak of e. coli. >>> the new wave of flood d.ueyo obeing resc fan tuhe new rescuesng once again. as others are beginning to return .meho warning families sl in fld-deooou homes to get out immediately. all of this as families brace . >> reporter: tonight, a tale of two cities. one, open for ssonnesia .owd at the water's edge. family with a baby. city officials tstodayou ustrgon water in their homes to get out now. warning releases from nearby reservoirs could keep as many as 20,000 homes flooded for up to two weeks or more. >> we cannot spend the next 14, 15, 16 din sbes viwacea g so m auc ph toli dc o,sao fety . >> reporter: it's not just the police. coordinating this of rescue boats, two friends who f just wanted to help. if this is not your neighborhood, why are you here? >> because these people need help. >> we're texans, that's what we do.reing on people like them to help get others out, and it's working. >> i them, and they were there in like ten minutes. >> reporter: but that journey from hurri
whoppee ave,le there has been no mass exodus, and there is concern ofli p risks, outbreak of e. coli. >>> the new wave of flood d.ueyo obeing resc fan tuhe new rescuesng once again. as others are beginning to return .meho warning families sl in fld-deooou homes to get out immediately. all of this as families brace . >> reporter: tonight, a tale of two cities. one, open for ssonnesia .owd at the water's edge. family with a baby. city officials tstodayou ustrgon water in their...
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has been no mass exodus, and there is concern of public health risks, specifically the outbreak of e. coli. >>> the new wave of flood victims being rescued. you can see some of the new rescues happening once again. as others are beginning to return home. the mayor warning families still in flooded-out homes to get out immediately. all of this as families brace for a heartbreaking homecoming. two cities. one, open for business. the other still flooded. here in west houston, a crowd at the water's edge. non-stop rescues including this family with a baby. city officials today urging anyone in west houston with water in their homes to get out now. warning releases from nearby reservoirs could keep as many as 20,000 homes flooded for up to two weeks or more. >> we cannot spend the next 14, 15, 16 days being a water taxi service when we still have so much to do, so much to do from a public safety standpoint. >> reporter: it's not just the police. coordinating this fleet of rescue boats, two friends who just wanted to help. if this is not your neighborhood, why are you here? >> because these peop
has been no mass exodus, and there is concern of public health risks, specifically the outbreak of e. coli. >>> the new wave of flood victims being rescued. you can see some of the new rescues happening once again. as others are beginning to return home. the mayor warning families still in flooded-out homes to get out immediately. all of this as families brace for a heartbreaking homecoming. two cities. one, open for business. the other still flooded. here in west houston, a crowd at...
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with e. coli levels soaring and thousands still in need of assistance. >> a new major hurricane, irma is now a category 3 storm and rapidly intensifying in the atlant atlantic. >>> the new round of fake accounts has millions of wells fargo customers wondering if they're the latest victims. >>> a police officer's shocking words caught on camera. the racial remarks he's heard making during a traffic stop and the action the force is taking over it. "early today" starts right now. >> good to have you back after compelling reporting in texas. harvey is hurling towards tennessee creating a wake of devastation in its path. in texas the water is still rising and packing an estimated 100,000 homes. at least 38 deaths are blamed on the storm. rescue missions are under way. the coast guard chopping away to save a mother and four children trapped in their home. the waters not the only threat. the flooded chemical plant near houston is under 24-hour emergency watch after two explosions. the owner says eight mo
with e. coli levels soaring and thousands still in need of assistance. >> a new major hurricane, irma is now a category 3 storm and rapidly intensifying in the atlant atlantic. >>> the new round of fake accounts has millions of wells fargo customers wondering if they're the latest victims. >>> a police officer's shocking words caught on camera. the racial remarks he's heard making during a traffic stop and the action the force is taking over it. "early today"...
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. >>> many places surrounded by water have no safe water with, e. coli levels soaring and thousands still in need of assistance. >>> is today the day president trump weighs in on daca and the future of america's 800,000 dreamers. >>> and millions of wells fargo customers wonder if they're the latest victims. >>> a police officer's shocking words caught on camera. the action the force is now taking. "early today" starts right now. >> good monday morning, i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena, great to be back. harvey is hurling towards tennessee. creating a wake of devastation in its path. in some areas of texas the water is still rising, impacting an estimated 100,000 homes. 38 deaths are blamed on the storm and rescue missions are still under way. the coast guard chopping away to save a mother and her four children trapped in the home. but the water is not the only threat. a flooded chemical plant near houston is under a 24-hour emergency watch. after two explosions. the owner says eight more chemical containers could possibly explode. home owners wit
. >>> many places surrounded by water have no safe water with, e. coli levels soaring and thousands still in need of assistance. >>> is today the day president trump weighs in on daca and the future of america's 800,000 dreamers. >>> and millions of wells fargo customers wonder if they're the latest victims. >>> a police officer's shocking words caught on camera. the action the force is now taking. "early today" starts right now. >> good...
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texas a & m, i think recently did sampling and found e. coli bacteria levels in the floodwaters, that are way high safe for swimming in, let alone eating or drinking anything contaminated by the floodwaters. it's a nasty situation across houston, and that's not to mention the spikes in air pollution that are going to naturally come from these refineries starting back up because it's just kind of a dirty process to do that. and that's something environmental groups here in houston and texas are already tracking. they're seeing, you know, pollution spikes that we haven't seen in the city, you know, for more than a decade in some instances gloof we've also seen some chemical fires at these chemical plant. why aren't authorities there better prepared for something like harvey at those plants? >> you know, i don't know if it's necessarily about the authorities being better prepared because they evacuated this area per the recommendation of this company, arkema, northeast of houston. but i think open question is why wasn't the company better prepared
texas a & m, i think recently did sampling and found e. coli bacteria levels in the floodwaters, that are way high safe for swimming in, let alone eating or drinking anything contaminated by the floodwaters. it's a nasty situation across houston, and that's not to mention the spikes in air pollution that are going to naturally come from these refineries starting back up because it's just kind of a dirty process to do that. and that's something environmental groups here in houston and texas...
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university show some neighborhoods are contaminated with lead and arsenic, as well as bacteria like e. coliund in one area at levels 135 times what's considered safe. baylor college of medicine's winifred hamilton helped lead the research. >> what we're seeing are bacteria levels that are roughly 20 times, sometimes 30 times higher than what we're seeing right outside the same place. >> reporter: is it going to get worse? >> yes, i think so. >> reporter: there are also 43 toxic superfund sites, and the e.p.a. says two need further evaluation, including the one half a mile from greg moss' home. he's worried about any runoff. and what would that do to your property? >> it's going to poison it some more. >> reporter: another concern are the mosquitoes that breed in stagnant pools like this one and also carry west nile and zika. now, ground spraying has started in certain neighborhoods where's the water has receded, but in other neighborhoods, they're going to have to spray by the air. anthony. >> mason: omar villafranca with the long road back in houston. thanks. cbs and the other major televi
university show some neighborhoods are contaminated with lead and arsenic, as well as bacteria like e. coliund in one area at levels 135 times what's considered safe. baylor college of medicine's winifred hamilton helped lead the research. >> what we're seeing are bacteria levels that are roughly 20 times, sometimes 30 times higher than what we're seeing right outside the same place. >> reporter: is it going to get worse? >> yes, i think so. >> reporter: there are also...
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that's more of the issue than anything else the average person can go to the store and buy sometimes e-coli and or buy some vitamin c. of vitamin c. serum to use on their skin to help with hyperpigmentation or to you know basically help even not just game cold and that's perfectly ok but when you're starting moving products that have a high concentration of some of the things gradients that's when you start facing a problem because when to get past a certain percentage it starts going to your bloodstream and then it starts affecting a whole lot more things and that's partially part of the reason why places like johnson and johnson on the power issue is so why they're again cool because all these years you know you know we've been using these products not only allies ing that all of the ingredients in them the talcum is the side that is literally poisoning us. what is your skin now your your line x. or the tentacle beauty is designed specifically with women of color and mind and one of the things i noticed few months ago is that there was you know certain products that were specifically for
that's more of the issue than anything else the average person can go to the store and buy sometimes e-coli and or buy some vitamin c. of vitamin c. serum to use on their skin to help with hyperpigmentation or to you know basically help even not just game cold and that's perfectly ok but when you're starting moving products that have a high concentration of some of the things gradients that's when you start facing a problem because when to get past a certain percentage it starts going to your...
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stagnant water which is those sewers, all the bacteria that typically goes with contaminated water, e. colilmonella. you have a lot of contaminated water because of chemicals, water that's gone all over the place, a lot of physical plants that have a lot of chemicals and pesticides that contaminate waters. what you are talking about is this brain eating amoeba, that's been popping up as of late, 143 cases in the sense of a disease it is not a lot but 143 cases is turning out to be a lot and the problem is it is almost 99% fatal. you get it, you get it from contaminated water, typically you get it through your nose. if you are swimming in a contaminated lake, a hot spring or any kind of pond that you think is safe, the waters are very warm and once is amoeba which is a parasite gets through your nostrils or falls right into your brain and it gives you a disease that when they take you to the hospital, most doctors don't think of it. they think you have meningitis, and by the time they make the diagnosis it's too late because antibiotics are not treating it. >> julie: i was thinking drinking
stagnant water which is those sewers, all the bacteria that typically goes with contaminated water, e. colilmonella. you have a lot of contaminated water because of chemicals, water that's gone all over the place, a lot of physical plants that have a lot of chemicals and pesticides that contaminate waters. what you are talking about is this brain eating amoeba, that's been popping up as of late, 143 cases in the sense of a disease it is not a lot but 143 cases is turning out to be a lot and the...
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. >> let's talk about e-coli, the mold, animals that have passed. a sheriff talked about some cattle, some animals, who are dead in the floodwater. what is the impact on, you know, the human condition? >> judge, they get trapped in the water. it's very tragic. we've been showing it. then unfortunately you get more and more bacteria in the water, bacteria that's in her intestines, that can make you sick. if you touch your eyes, you can get conjunctivitis and more. when the waters recede, you get black mold in the buildings. you know what that does? that causes a tremendous amount of increased asthma and allergies. >> and the problem is getting clean, fresh water to people in texas. this is exacerbated by a chemical plant fire. what impact does that have on the surrounding area? >> i'm worried about that, because the sulfur dioxide can give you irritated eyes, nose, throat, and you can get fluid in your lungs. i'm worried about the chemicals. that's a huge problem. you talked about potable water. they're trying to fly in as much bottled water as possi
. >> let's talk about e-coli, the mold, animals that have passed. a sheriff talked about some cattle, some animals, who are dead in the floodwater. what is the impact on, you know, the human condition? >> judge, they get trapped in the water. it's very tragic. we've been showing it. then unfortunately you get more and more bacteria in the water, bacteria that's in her intestines, that can make you sick. if you touch your eyes, you can get conjunctivitis and more. when the waters...
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>> caller: i'm a sk time caller long time listener i have wondering with so much competition with e. coliealthcare do you think chipotle is good for buy something. >> second, third time, no. i would love to take a long term position, got to wait. taylor in oklahoma >> caller: jim, how's it going >> real good >> caller: i want to give a boo ya >> yes, we love that show, and by the way, that show we're actually anniversary have been eight years ago. what's going on? >> caller: well i've got a question i wanted to hear your thoughts on stock at chesapeake energy >> chesapeake has too much natural gas, there's no place to put the stuff. there's not enough storage ben in louisiana >> caller: boo ya dr. cramer thank you for all you do sir >> thank you >> caller: second to them is jd.com >> there is no decasecond ally baa. we'll stick with that. allen in california. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about at&t for 5 1/2%. >> yeah it's tempting yeah i want in my bullpen -- club news letters but i haven't been able to pull the trigger how about don in massachusetts >> caller: boo ya jim. the stock i
>> caller: i'm a sk time caller long time listener i have wondering with so much competition with e. coliealthcare do you think chipotle is good for buy something. >> second, third time, no. i would love to take a long term position, got to wait. taylor in oklahoma >> caller: jim, how's it going >> real good >> caller: i want to give a boo ya >> yes, we love that show, and by the way, that show we're actually anniversary have been eight years ago. what's...
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the denver-based company is still recovering from a series of food scares including an e- coli outbreakin 20-15. (vicki) everything is not as awesome as it appears at lego these days. the toymaker announced plans to cut 14-hundred jobs. that's eight percent of its workforce. lego reported its first drop in revenue in more than a decade, while operating profits fell six percent in the first six months of this year. lego's c-e-o says the cuts are part of a complete overhaul of the toymaker in order to create what he calls a "smaller, less complex" organization. (grant) cvs announced today it plans to set up temporary pharmacies in shelters in austin, dallas and san antonio to help the victims of hurricane harvey. pharmacists at the pop-up locations will help people refill prescriptions and offer counseling. cvs has already set up a mobile unit outside a houston arena. there people can pick up prescriptions, get vaccines and buy over-the-counter medications. cvs isn't the only company that has deployed pop-up pharmacies... walmart has also set up a pharmacy inside the dallas convention cen
the denver-based company is still recovering from a series of food scares including an e- coli outbreakin 20-15. (vicki) everything is not as awesome as it appears at lego these days. the toymaker announced plans to cut 14-hundred jobs. that's eight percent of its workforce. lego reported its first drop in revenue in more than a decade, while operating profits fell six percent in the first six months of this year. lego's c-e-o says the cuts are part of a complete overhaul of the toymaker in...
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we have salmonella, e. coli.people are sent to evacuation centers or sent to shelters, then you have to worry about the stress and the crowded conditions, so we worry about neurovirus infection, an infection that causes diarrhea, respiratory infections. that's just in the immediate term. later on, as the floodwaters recede, it creates pools for breeding mosquitos. we know from katrina, we saw west nile virus. there's an up tick in that. we are going to be on the lookout for west nile virus infection. now, on the gulf, we have zika, we have chicken, and others, so we are going to be on the lookout for that. we are going to have serious health problems to look at in the coming weeks. we have the problem with mold and allergies from that and the possibility of asthma. we'll have our work cut out for us. >> doctor, what do you say to people who have been in the floodwaters who are starting to feel badly? what do they do? especially in the conditions they have right now? and how long should they be watching the sympto
we have salmonella, e. coli.people are sent to evacuation centers or sent to shelters, then you have to worry about the stress and the crowded conditions, so we worry about neurovirus infection, an infection that causes diarrhea, respiratory infections. that's just in the immediate term. later on, as the floodwaters recede, it creates pools for breeding mosquitos. we know from katrina, we saw west nile virus. there's an up tick in that. we are going to be on the lookout for west nile virus...
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when the water splashes in your face and you have bacterial infections and viral infections like e. coli other infections with strange names like cryptosperdiosis. gives you diarrhea, usually self-limited. if you have an underlying disease and debilitated a bit, those kinds of infections can really be really serious. a matter of toxic issues but issues with infections. >> elizabeth cohen, you spoke with a scientist at the lab today. what do they expect to find in the floodwaters from harvey? >> reporter: don, we tested the flood water today. dr. fauci referred to some of what's in there. fecal bacteria, quite certain that's what they're going to find. also chemicals, runoff from dry cleaners, runoff from industrial plants, runoff from gas stations and also heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, arsenic. it's kind of this toxic stew of a variety of things. as dr. fauci mentioned, it's people who have underlying disease who should be the most concerned. if you have a cut and the bacteria gets in there, it could be a problem for anyone, but there's especially concern for people with underlying
when the water splashes in your face and you have bacterial infections and viral infections like e. coli other infections with strange names like cryptosperdiosis. gives you diarrhea, usually self-limited. if you have an underlying disease and debilitated a bit, those kinds of infections can really be really serious. a matter of toxic issues but issues with infections. >> elizabeth cohen, you spoke with a scientist at the lab today. what do they expect to find in the floodwaters from...
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researchers at texas a&m tested some waters in houston and found e-coli and hazardous materials. >> your hands in contact with the water and then you're handling food, it could transfer to your mouth that way as well. so there's other ways besides directly injesting the water. >> sandra: joining us is phil brennan managing partner at griffin ventures llc and a trustee with the waterkeeper alliance. bill, thanks for coming on with us. >> thanks. >> sandra: according to this "new york times" report, they tested the water themselves. they found it was contaminated with bacteria, lead, as well as other toxins. that sounds like a huge problem they face now and may face for sometime to come. >> it is. and the thing is, besides what you mention, things like arsenic coming up from the wells, there's a whole plethora of different passages they have to deal with. this will go on into the future for at least the next several weeks if not months. people have to be prepared and cautious with the way that they handle water, how they take showers. phil keating said that. they're limited there. this wa
researchers at texas a&m tested some waters in houston and found e-coli and hazardous materials. >> your hands in contact with the water and then you're handling food, it could transfer to your mouth that way as well. so there's other ways besides directly injesting the water. >> sandra: joining us is phil brennan managing partner at griffin ventures llc and a trustee with the waterkeeper alliance. bill, thanks for coming on with us. >> thanks. >> sandra: according...
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some of the test waters around houston 135 times the amount of e-coli that they are used to finding whenst it. >> liz: what is that? >> in other words if you tested water on the ground and the sewer on the street you'll find some bacteria. this is 135 times more than you are expecting so do you know what that means? you are walking down the street, you touch your shoe, you touch your skin, you end up with a skin infection. you touch your mouth, you end up getting diarrhea so you see they're seeing in the emergency rooms around houston twice as many skin infections as they are used to seeing. on top of that they're finding asker en ic and led in the water s because it touched all of the chemicals in the area, chemical plants these waters have been everywhere around houston and they got very very contaminated. >> liz: what's the fallout from arsenic and led? >> long term increased cancer risk increased diseases. >> liz: what would you tell people in houston to do some some people say boiling the water? what can you do? >> if you have electricity. what you can do is if you're cleaning up ar
some of the test waters around houston 135 times the amount of e-coli that they are used to finding whenst it. >> liz: what is that? >> in other words if you tested water on the ground and the sewer on the street you'll find some bacteria. this is 135 times more than you are expecting so do you know what that means? you are walking down the street, you touch your shoe, you touch your skin, you end up with a skin infection. you touch your mouth, you end up getting diarrhea so you see...
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chemicals and pathogens according to a "new york times goes what investigation, which found levels of e. coli at levels ranging from four times two 135 times the amount considered to be safe. researchers also found floodwaters contained high levels of heavy metals, including lead and arsenic. hurricane harvey dropped a record shattering 50 inches of , swappingd houston sewage systems and flooding superfund sites, petrochemical plants, and oil refineries. go to our website at democracynow.org as we take you on a toxic to her of the petro metro. that is houston. in china, authorities are set to evacuate a half million people as a pair of typhoons bear down on china's heavily populated east coast. taiwan canceled flights wednesday and issued a warning to ships as typhoon talim threatened the island ahead of an expected landfall late thursday on china's northern coast as a strong typhoon. to the south, typhoon doksuri threatens china's southeast and vietnam, as it strengthens over the south china sea. earlier this week, the storm brought flooding to the philippines capital manilla and surrounding
chemicals and pathogens according to a "new york times goes what investigation, which found levels of e. coli at levels ranging from four times two 135 times the amount considered to be safe. researchers also found floodwaters contained high levels of heavy metals, including lead and arsenic. hurricane harvey dropped a record shattering 50 inches of , swappingd houston sewage systems and flooding superfund sites, petrochemical plants, and oil refineries. go to our website at...
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tested positive with lead and arsenic officials say some waters have bacteria floating around like e-colie level was 135 times is what considered safe. >> what we're seeing are bacteria levels that are roughly 20 to 30 times higher then what we are seeing right outside the same place. >> will it get worse. >> yes, i think so. >> in addition to the toxins floating around in the water authorities in texas say resident are having issues with exposure to mold, which that is understandable especially the amount of water and in these houses. it will take these folks, forever to clean up from this mess. >> just so many people, there in houston texas and then now in florida. >> men new orleans, after katrina they are still trying to get right backup and not just structure but population back to what it had been. it is unbelievable amount of time it takes to recover from a storm like this week or several days worth of that kind of weather and destruction can lead to years of recovery effort. now, we're going to get our own impacts from what is left of irma specifically, but it is just such a minor
tested positive with lead and arsenic officials say some waters have bacteria floating around like e-colie level was 135 times is what considered safe. >> what we're seeing are bacteria levels that are roughly 20 to 30 times higher then what we are seeing right outside the same place. >> will it get worse. >> yes, i think so. >> in addition to the toxins floating around in the water authorities in texas say resident are having issues with exposure to mold, which that is...
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you know, who can transmit things like e. coliw virus and other sort of, you know, gastroailments. >> you paint a bleak picture. >> i know. it's heart-wrenching to read these stories. i just read a children's hospital who had 12 children who are ventilator dependent who borrowed fuel from another hospital but only have two days left. the anguish these families must be going through must be incomprehensible, sitting here and watching from the sidelines. >> professor, one of the things a lot of folks don't necessarily realize when you talk about rebuilding puerto rico, so many of these homes, thousands of homes decimated, fema provides, if i'm not mistake, 33,000, $34,000 is the max you can get from fema to rebuild a house. 50% of the homes on the island don't have insurance. unemployment before the storm hit was double what it is in this country. how are folks going to be able to afford to rebuild their homes? >> well, it requires congressional action. there is a block grant, a type of block grant that can be sent to rebuild housin
you know, who can transmit things like e. coliw virus and other sort of, you know, gastroailments. >> you paint a bleak picture. >> i know. it's heart-wrenching to read these stories. i just read a children's hospital who had 12 children who are ventilator dependent who borrowed fuel from another hospital but only have two days left. the anguish these families must be going through must be incomprehensible, sitting here and watching from the sidelines. >> professor, one of the...
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the e. coli is a presence of various kinds of bacteria including fecal bacteria. all of our samples showed several hundred cfus or colony forming units. but the epa standard is zero. so that's one danger. total coliform is another indication and we showed the cfus in the tens of thousands for recreational waters and it's less than a hundred. so the labs who did the testing says he's never seen numbers this large in publicly accessible waters. it's the reason that authorities are saying stay out of the waters, stay out of the homes until they're completely dry. but as the floodwaters from harvey recede there are new health dangers that are going to emerge there. in texas and in louisiana. mold, fears of cholera and tie food. there's potential for chemical contamination from the runoff of houston's many industrial plants so skin infections, respiratory infections are all on top of mind. i want to talk about the scope of health risks facing port arthur, bow month. joining us is dr. anthony fauci. so just a heads up if we have to take a break from our interview to lis
the e. coli is a presence of various kinds of bacteria including fecal bacteria. all of our samples showed several hundred cfus or colony forming units. but the epa standard is zero. so that's one danger. total coliform is another indication and we showed the cfus in the tens of thousands for recreational waters and it's less than a hundred. so the labs who did the testing says he's never seen numbers this large in publicly accessible waters. it's the reason that authorities are saying stay out...
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it's falling apart and we're all going to get e. coli[ light laughter ] but since that ceremony, you've probably heard suspiciously little about the gop health care plan. and apparently, that's by design. >> it's the best-kept secret in washington right now, it appears. senate republicans under new pressure this morning to reveal their health care bill -- negotiated in secret, behind closed doors. >> no one has seen what they're coming up with or knows what they're doing. there have been no hearings, no amendments, no public decision on a bill that affects a sixth of the entire u.s. economy. >> who is pulling the strings? who is in charge? who knows what is in that bill? this is a political houdini act. >> seth: yes, it's like a houdini act. and like houdini, i wouldn't be surprised if trump started wearing a straitjacket. [ light laughter ] "this is definitely for a magic trick. and not because i'm fully insane." [ light laughter ] now, if you're curious why the senate would go to such extraordinary lengths to keep their bill hidden fro
it's falling apart and we're all going to get e. coli[ light laughter ] but since that ceremony, you've probably heard suspiciously little about the gop health care plan. and apparently, that's by design. >> it's the best-kept secret in washington right now, it appears. senate republicans under new pressure this morning to reveal their health care bill -- negotiated in secret, behind closed doors. >> no one has seen what they're coming up with or knows what they're doing. there have...
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projects over on the east side of houston clayton homes in a single unit there were about levels of e. coli were above one hundred thirty five what the normal average is so these waters are highly toxic and there's very little communication going on between the local agencies the texas environment commission on environmental quality which is the t.c. hugh and the e.p.a. they're working in conjunction with each other in order to address the issues but what we find is that they reach these areas which are low income people of color communities that are low resource at the very end so it is our organizational along with the polish in four other communities that are working here on the ground trying to get efforts whether that reentry kits for people who are once again re entering their homes who are getting their homes because and behold it only takes twenty four hours for mold to start forming in. home so coming back to toxic conditions. and yet the state and even the e.p.a. are very slow to act i think so it sounds like a lot of what you guys are doing as well are also informing the communit
projects over on the east side of houston clayton homes in a single unit there were about levels of e. coli were above one hundred thirty five what the normal average is so these waters are highly toxic and there's very little communication going on between the local agencies the texas environment commission on environmental quality which is the t.c. hugh and the e.p.a. they're working in conjunction with each other in order to address the issues but what we find is that they reach these areas...
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high levels of e. coli bacteria and coliform.els of bacteria 125 times higher than the level considered safe for swimming. >> this indicates the very likely presence of pathogenic bacteria viruses and other sources of disease. >> this is the ruined home of port arthur's mayor. mayor derek freeman posted the video along with a message of inspiration. the search for missing loved ones go on. ktrk tv invited viewers to post pictures of missing people on their website. there are 64 so far. there are more dramatic rescues. this woman rescued from her flooded home is 93 years old. border patrol agents joined in the efforts rescuing this woman found clinging to a utility pole. >> one, two, three! >> disoriented and starving, animals can be seen roaming neighborhoods, even wild hogs. cattle wandered interstate 10. this frightened deer sought sanctuary in a doorway. at deer was
high levels of e. coli bacteria and coliform.els of bacteria 125 times higher than the level considered safe for swimming. >> this indicates the very likely presence of pathogenic bacteria viruses and other sources of disease. >> this is the ruined home of port arthur's mayor. mayor derek freeman posted the video along with a message of inspiration. the search for missing loved ones go on. ktrk tv invited viewers to post pictures of missing people on their website. there are 64 so...
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and is hoping the warm dish heats up sales after a norovirus outbreak in virginia this summer and e. colieak in 2015. i for one will try the case so. i look forward to that. finally, it's the perfect day to inn dill much in thirsty thursday that's because it's national beer lover's day. grab a cold defendant and most widely consumed drink in the world. i'm slurring just thinking about it. it's the third most popular drink after water and tea. whether you prefer a bottled canned or on draft many people will head to local bar for a cold beer to celebrate and i raise my invisible cup and i cheers my favorite over in the loft. >> what's your favorite beer. >> go to chipotle and get my case so. >> beer and kasem this was good set of headlines, right? >> thanks, erin. >> my tummy hurts just thinking about it. >> take some tums and move on. >> right. >>> 9:24 is the time right now. listen to this. nfl player targeted by police because of his skin color? coming up next seahawks super star michael benefit shares his story. >> plus caitlin is come back with the weekend forecast. what impact if any
and is hoping the warm dish heats up sales after a norovirus outbreak in virginia this summer and e. colieak in 2015. i for one will try the case so. i look forward to that. finally, it's the perfect day to inn dill much in thirsty thursday that's because it's national beer lover's day. grab a cold defendant and most widely consumed drink in the world. i'm slurring just thinking about it. it's the third most popular drink after water and tea. whether you prefer a bottled canned or on draft many...
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e rul wshld >>ha y f yr llgns sve aha yoto.nchtefali. thk u. vy ch y a r urngsso rv thcotr a cgrulioon yr miti. amssor bs, awega inea t a ahast athmita coli treonof gnict ecces e poan ooulol rtrsn e oundne trosehaweav des atho aha whheeds urisonow at ith a teane w wi t woer iyoca cmith moin t pliy ntueo suorhefgn ecl mianvirograman whheyoage att poanth wke ts ogm pce >>ha y, nar. thk he somn octiouprt llgu, o tewo f t eee entes it steatre rk thseesndhe fils. cleuend he rk wiras o...
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ten hey lt d t in colied ho: aith wteou brfingvaab osi wn uo cpaor mni sty is abt t pvis ithoe pir yi sn foerou pssectas rer untoelsa mcrt w ptredim on "saturday night live." spicer comes e, into the biopage for spicer just speaker for as hire. everybody knows sean spicer on s first line of proemo the speaker group website. doesn't say mccar deteriorate thy's impersonation is responsible for this, but names "bridesmaid" star, he earned "saturday night live," his role as architect of the pr that earned him reputation as one of the party's most effective and hardest strategists and communicators. that is in reliable source section of "washington post." oregon, this is andy on those -- for those who support act yesterday. hello.om oregon, caller: hi. hello. host: you're on, go ahead. thanks. i think congress needs to leave amendment. it says subject to jurisdiction. this s deeper than just issue. first of all, people in most in this world, a newborn child takes on the mother's citizenship. lot of nonsense we can end right there. immigration ck out policy, check out new zealand. that is all i have to say. host: ghost eagle dean writes you can't hold children responsible for
ten hey lt d t in colied ho: aith wteou brfingvaab osi wn uo cpaor mni sty is abt t pvis ithoe pir yi sn foerou pssectas rer untoelsa mcrt w ptredim on "saturday night live." spicer comes e, into the biopage for spicer just speaker for as hire. everybody knows sean spicer on s first line of proemo the speaker group website. doesn't say mccar deteriorate thy's impersonation is responsible for this, but names "bridesmaid" star, he earned "saturday night live," his...
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