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just ahead....why that all natural label can mean nothing. you're watching nine on your u-c music students got the chance to learn from one of the best today. today.(trumpet, jazz music) that's brian newman... and although his name isn't familiar... his performers are. he directs the jazz band behind lady gaga and tony bennett's new york city performances.newman studied at u-c's music conservatory.and as you can imagine... performing with two superstars other. "playing with lady gaga and tony bennett is amazing. it's jsut the level of talent on the stage, and what we learn from them and how much fun we have and really just keeping jazz traditions alive on a a major, international stage, that is cool with me" me"he played along with u-c jazz students today.part of newman's lesson helped the musicians learn how to accompany singers -- just like newman does with lady gaga and tony bennett. tonight -- officials in california think *lots* of inmates were in on a jail escape... that launched a search for *three* missing inmates! inmates!orange coun
just ahead....why that all natural label can mean nothing. you're watching nine on your u-c music students got the chance to learn from one of the best today. today.(trumpet, jazz music) that's brian newman... and although his name isn't familiar... his performers are. he directs the jazz band behind lady gaga and tony bennett's new york city performances.newman studied at u-c's music conservatory.and as you can imagine... performing with two superstars other. "playing with lady gaga and...
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if you look for natural food labels when you go shopping you are not alone. but consumer reports has the details on on the military watch. the navy has unveiled their new healthy eating program. "go for green" is a food identification system designed to help service members find healthy food and beverage choices -- while dining in military galleys. color codes are used to help service members choose healthier options. green is food you should eat often, yellow stands for foods you should eat occasionally, and red is for unhealthy foods. symbols for the amount of salt in foods. falling temperatures... we will start today with temperatures in the low 50s but afternoon. expect cloudy skies and a few scattered a little sunshine may try to sneak in this afternoon with lower rain chances. temperatures will fall into the low 30s by thursday morning. an area of the nc coast on thursday. expect clouds and scattered showers tomorrow mainly for ne nc. skies will clear and temperatures will warm up for friday and the weekend. today: mostly cloudy, scattered showers 40% ,
if you look for natural food labels when you go shopping you are not alone. but consumer reports has the details on on the military watch. the navy has unveiled their new healthy eating program. "go for green" is a food identification system designed to help service members find healthy food and beverage choices -- while dining in military galleys. color codes are used to help service members choose healthier options. green is food you should eat often, yellow stands for foods you...
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labeled, we have no way to really ascertain what are the kind of impacts that people are having who are consuming gmos and those who are not. americans have a right to know what is in our food. and a right to know how it has been grown. >> reporter: and she has an unlikely ally. the ceo of monsanto. >> we have been for voluntary labelling for quite some time. >> reporter: i am surprised i would think if there is one company that didn't want people to have gmo on a label when they walk through a grocery store, it would be monsanto. >> if we are going to be transparent we should really open up. to me that makes sense. >> reporter: what no one disputes is this. the controversy over gmos is creating an ever-lengthening approval process in countries around the world. take vitamin enriched golden rice which could help 250 sometimes fatal vitamin a deficiency. >> we have to have food that is safe. what has been put into the golden rice, a pigment we should eat every day in carrots. as we impose regulatory hurdles that are not placed on other crops, many children are dying every day. >> rep
labeled, we have no way to really ascertain what are the kind of impacts that people are having who are consuming gmos and those who are not. americans have a right to know what is in our food. and a right to know how it has been grown. >> reporter: and she has an unlikely ally. the ceo of monsanto. >> we have been for voluntary labelling for quite some time. >> reporter: i am surprised i would think if there is one company that didn't want people to have gmo on a label when...
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. >> when you shop for foods labeled natural, you have company. almost 2/3 of shoppers say they look for foods labeled natural. consumer reports says it doesn't necessarily mean what you think. the buzz word at supermarkets these days is natural. you see it on all kinds of packaged foods. >> i would prefer to buy natural over nonnatural. >> i look for naturalalecause i feel like it is healthier. processed foods labeled natural assume no toxic pesticides were used or gmos, genetically modified modified organisms. >> the problem is the natural label doesn't guarantee any of this. there are no government standards. >> reporter: manufacturers are allowed to use artificial ingredients in processed foods and label them natural. >> without oversight or a legal deinition, the natural label can be a little more than a marketing tool that can fool consumers. >> reporter: according to the company, it's maderom genetically modified soybeans. and this kraft natural cheese contains a mold inhibiter. >> we believe for processed foods the natural label should mea
. >> when you shop for foods labeled natural, you have company. almost 2/3 of shoppers say they look for foods labeled natural. consumer reports says it doesn't necessarily mean what you think. the buzz word at supermarkets these days is natural. you see it on all kinds of packaged foods. >> i would prefer to buy natural over nonnatural. >> i look for naturalalecause i feel like it is healthier. processed foods labeled natural assume no toxic pesticides were used or gmos,...
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next at 5:30, important information about the labels on your food. >>> polk school leaders in turmoil. why employees were afraid to go >> you remember this video. it happened in the heart of downtown miami. she thinks this is her driver but the man is actually waiting for someone else. still she demands he drive her. after things get physical, she gets into the car and trashes his vehicle. the young doctor telling "good morning america" her father was in the hospital and her boyfriend had just broken up with her moments before. >> there's absolutely no excuse for my actions. i'm ashamed. i am so sorry. i have hurt so many people with this. my family, my friends, my job, the uber driver. no one deserves to be treated that way. >> she is now on administrative leave from the hospital while it conducts an investigation. and uber has suspended her account. >>> a texas officer is recovering tonight after being dragged by a suspect's car. the officer was responding to a domestic call. when he showed up the suspect tried to drive away but the officer's hand was caught in the car door. he shot
next at 5:30, important information about the labels on your food. >>> polk school leaders in turmoil. why employees were afraid to go >> you remember this video. it happened in the heart of downtown miami. she thinks this is her driver but the man is actually waiting for someone else. still she demands he drive her. after things get physical, she gets into the car and trashes his vehicle. the young doctor telling "good morning america" her father was in the hospital...
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it's about labeling, about what's on the label, because that's our theme here.our theme is about what zeke was just talking about. given the perils of sugar intake, why is there no recommended daily allowance for sugar on labels. no specific limit is set for sugar in the united states. >> i'm aware of no defenseble -- >> metabolic poison which it's sometimes described as. >> i don't know of any defenseable reason not to provide that information. there's a political story of why we don't, and that is true. to expect politics to be absent from politics is stilly. on the other hand, politics is not absent from politics. so the industries and organizations and interests we are talking about are powerful, strong interests, they have been deeply involved in food policy for many, many years. i think products with a lot of sugar in them do not want to have that information on the label. and the reason's very straightforward. it is incredible how much sugar is in most products. i know this. i teach this. yet every day i'm amazed at how much sugar is in most products. >>
it's about labeling, about what's on the label, because that's our theme here.our theme is about what zeke was just talking about. given the perils of sugar intake, why is there no recommended daily allowance for sugar on labels. no specific limit is set for sugar in the united states. >> i'm aware of no defenseble -- >> metabolic poison which it's sometimes described as. >> i don't know of any defenseable reason not to provide that information. there's a political story of...
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artificial ingredients and requirements like the organic label.sumer reports wants the food and drug administration to ban the term natural or define it in a meaningful way and now the fda is asking the public to weigh in on how it should be used on food labels. we put a link to the page at 6abc.com. i'm nydia han, channel 6 "action news." >> finally at 4:00, lebron james put on quite a show against the phoenix suns but a young fan at the game is also garnering attention for his performance. this is how it all started. the cavs stole the ball and it led to a fast break and an awesome dunk off the backboard by lebron james, a fancy pass and a slam that sent the crowd going wild including this kid, the kid breaks out the dance moves and celebrating the dunk himself. he was sitting court side. a true fan at the game. how do you get the seats? dance moves like that. >> they might invite them back. >> now, for sharrie williams, alicia vitarelli i'm brian taff. join me along with sharrie and ducis rogers every night for a full hour of "action news" at 1
artificial ingredients and requirements like the organic label.sumer reports wants the food and drug administration to ban the term natural or define it in a meaningful way and now the fda is asking the public to weigh in on how it should be used on food labels. we put a link to the page at 6abc.com. i'm nydia han, channel 6 "action news." >> finally at 4:00, lebron james put on quite a show against the phoenix suns but a young fan at the game is also garnering attention for his...
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. >> the label natural on food products may not mean what you think. ahead on 7 on your side, we'll set the recordrdrd >>> this shooting prompted protests against police and tonight backlash they just took in response. supervisors approved a day of remembrance for mario woods, something they've done for any officer killed in the line of duty. >> now, an online petition to rescind that honor is filling up with names. >> this online drive is likely to cause more friction between the board of supervisors and the san francisco police officer association. it's gathered 3,000 signatures asking the supervisors to rescind the vote of tuesday to establish a memorial day for mario woods. on tuesday, a unanimous board voted to remember and honor the 26-year-old, he was shot and killed during a standoff with numerous san francisco police officers december 2nd. >> the recognition is not about mario woods, the individual but need for police reform. >> that is not how the police officer association sees it. they are reminded that woods was suspected of stabbing someo
. >> the label natural on food products may not mean what you think. ahead on 7 on your side, we'll set the recordrdrd >>> this shooting prompted protests against police and tonight backlash they just took in response. supervisors approved a day of remembrance for mario woods, something they've done for any officer killed in the line of duty. >> now, an online petition to rescind that honor is filling up with names. >> this online drive is likely to cause more...
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however it tells us that the results are that it's 213% of the labeled value. so it's more than double what it says that it is. so if we're dosing premature infants who need very tiny doses of this drug, we're now potentially giving them double what they should get, and could really put them at risk for toxicity. >> narrator: in the end, only 35 supplements met the hospital's standards. >> i come away very worried and dismayed. worried mostly about what the american public is being exposed to. because it's essentially a complete unknown when you are buying a dietary supplement, unless you have some proof of what is in that product. it could be anything. >> narrator: at the new york botanical gardens, you can find many of the herbs we buy in bottles in their natural state. this is black cohosh, commonly recommended to women to treat symptoms of menopause. in 2010, gynecologist david baker decided to check out what so many of his patients were taking. he bought dozens of brands of black cohosh supplements and started testing the dna. >> 30% had no black cohosh, a
however it tells us that the results are that it's 213% of the labeled value. so it's more than double what it says that it is. so if we're dosing premature infants who need very tiny doses of this drug, we're now potentially giving them double what they should get, and could really put them at risk for toxicity. >> narrator: in the end, only 35 supplements met the hospital's standards. >> i come away very worried and dismayed. worried mostly about what the american public is being...
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isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. we need clear on-package labeling. >> osgood: as we've mentioned five americans held by iran have been freed. four were part of a prisoner swap in which the united states released seven detained iranians. just before the iran nuclear accord took effect. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata are covering these weekend developments. we begin with charlie d'agata. >> a prisoner swap was never part of the nuclear deal. but secretary of state john kerry said here it helped speed things up. >> iran has undertaken significant steps, that many, i do mean many, doubted would ever come to pass. >> the international nuclear watchdog the iaea announced it was satisfied that iran has taken those steps to disable its nuclear program. after three decades of economic isolation the deal means iran is now allowed to sell oil on the open market. the country can reconnect with the
isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. we need clear on-package labeling. >> osgood: as we've mentioned five americans held by iran have been freed. four were part of a prisoner swap in which the united states released seven detained iranians. just before the iran nuclear accord took effect. elizabeth palmer and charlie d'agata are...
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. >> the label natural on food products may not mean what you think. ahead on 7 on your side, we'll set the re >>> this shooting prompted protests against police and tonight backlash they just took in response. supervisors approved a day of remembrance for mario woods, something they've done for any officer killed in the line of duty. >> now, an online petition to rescind that honor is filling up with names. >> this online drive is likely to cause more friction between the board of supervisors and the san francisco police officer association. it's gathered 3,000 signatures asking the supervisors to rescind the vote of tuesday to establish a memorial day for mario woods. on tuesday, a unanimous board voted to remember and honor the 26-year-old, he was shot and killed during a standoff with numerous san francisco police officers december 2nd. >> the recognition is not about mario woods, the individual but need for police reform. >> that is not how the police officer association sees it. they are reminded that woods was suspected of stabbing someone and h
. >> the label natural on food products may not mean what you think. ahead on 7 on your side, we'll set the re >>> this shooting prompted protests against police and tonight backlash they just took in response. supervisors approved a day of remembrance for mario woods, something they've done for any officer killed in the line of duty. >> now, an online petition to rescind that honor is filling up with names. >> this online drive is likely to cause more friction...
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isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. we need clear on-package labeling. >>> welcome back. campaign 2016 now, trump, cruz, rubio, and bush, very familiar names by now, they are all headed back to the debate stage tonight in charleston, south carolina. nick giovanni has the preview. >> the stage is set in south carolina. but the backdrop is iowa tonight. now that we're inside of three weeks from the iowa caucuses, that stage is shrinking. only room for seven podiums tonight, which leaves carly fiorina and rand paul saying hello from the outside. carly signed up, and paul passed on it. the others, they get at least one more shot to make their case to a national audience in prime time. fewer candidates means more face time for each. so it will be interesting to see how they utilize it. will this be the day we see cruz and trump go toe to toe? who will separate themselves as the establishment candidate
isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. we need clear on-package labeling. >>> welcome back. campaign 2016 now, trump, cruz, rubio, and bush, very familiar names by now, they are all headed back to the debate stage tonight in charleston, south carolina. nick giovanni has the preview. >> the stage is set in south carolina. but the...
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lesson vegetable oil is labeled pure and one hundred percent natural but it's made from genetically modified soybeans. there's now calls for the fda to either ban the term natural or define it there are now twenty confirmed cases of disease the virus nationwide including here in virginia those cases are connected to people who travel to countries where mosquitoes carry the disease. there are now new restrictions on blood donations from people will travel to those countries to protect yourself. avoid traveling to areas with an active infestation using the epa approved repellent wear long pants long sleeve shirts and sleep in air conditioned or screen rooms if you do have to go there good morning america is sitting down with medical professionals today to discuss the risks of disease the virus that is ahead at seven o'clock right after daybreak and a new warning for pregnant women and new moms a government panel is tested for depression during and after pregnancy doctor say that this normally occurs within two weeks of birth and can range all the way from anxiety to severe depression
lesson vegetable oil is labeled pure and one hundred percent natural but it's made from genetically modified soybeans. there's now calls for the fda to either ban the term natural or define it there are now twenty confirmed cases of disease the virus nationwide including here in virginia those cases are connected to people who travel to countries where mosquitoes carry the disease. there are now new restrictions on blood donations from people will travel to those countries to protect yourself....
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warning labels are on everything these days... but would you buy ice cream... if it came with a warning label... that it could give you a disease. and... don't forget... contact 13's call for action is ready to help you... with a consumer problem. just contact one of our volunteers any weekday... between 11 am and 1 pm. our hotline number is 702-368- 2255. the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante an antiviral that attacks the flu virus at its source and helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be
warning labels are on everything these days... but would you buy ice cream... if it came with a warning label... that it could give you a disease. and... don't forget... contact 13's call for action is ready to help you... with a consumer problem. just contact one of our volunteers any weekday... between 11 am and 1 pm. our hotline number is 702-368- 2255. the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so...
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congress repealed a meat labeling law last month. it no longer requires retailers to include the animal's country of origin on packages of red meat and pork. terry henry with more on this on your side report. >> reporter: joe, we asked a lot of questions about this, and here's what we learned today. the country origin labeling has been a law since 2002. that's when there were fears and concerns about mad cow disease and imported cattlele. meat was raised slaughtered and processed. congress repealed the law last month. so effective immediately these labels are now no longer required. lawmakers are saying they had no choice, blaming it on the westlake trade organization. both canada and mexico have been claiming this labeling creates biases against their beef. the westlake trade organization supported canada and mexico's threat toum post $1 billion in taxes against the u.s. some say this reversal in labeling is counter to the trend they are seeing from their customers. >> people are always asking about the eggs and the meat and they ar
congress repealed a meat labeling law last month. it no longer requires retailers to include the animal's country of origin on packages of red meat and pork. terry henry with more on this on your side report. >> reporter: joe, we asked a lot of questions about this, and here's what we learned today. the country origin labeling has been a law since 2002. that's when there were fears and concerns about mad cow disease and imported cattlele. meat was raised slaughtered and processed....
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chipotle, hershey, and whole foods, have or will soon ban or require the labelling of all gmos. the big question is -- is all of this fear justified? >> researchers are only just beginning to investigate the myriad of potential adverse health effects. >> reporter: like what? >> from gmos. the issue is we don't have the long term independent studies to be able to answer these questions fully. >> reporter: and this its the great divide. think gmos are unsafe to eat. but consider this. safe. and, prestigious scientific organizations, amok them, american medical association, the world health organization, and the national academy of sciences, all say hundreds of peer reviewed studies confirm, gmos pose no danger to health. a plant geneticist, and her husband is a certified organic farmer. >> reporter: has any study shown even as much as one person who has been harmed or died from eating food that was genetically engineered? >> there is not a single instance of harm to human health or the environment using genetically engineered crops. farmers have been genetically altering food for
chipotle, hershey, and whole foods, have or will soon ban or require the labelling of all gmos. the big question is -- is all of this fear justified? >> researchers are only just beginning to investigate the myriad of potential adverse health effects. >> reporter: like what? >> from gmos. the issue is we don't have the long term independent studies to be able to answer these questions fully. >> reporter: and this its the great divide. think gmos are unsafe to eat. but...
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isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. we need clear on-package labeling. >>> the pope will meet at the vatican. he doesn't own a computer but said the internet is a gift from god because of its ability to offer immense possibilities for encounters and solidarity. i'm landon doughty. pretty comfortable outside today with the high temperature of 47. not the case, though, on monday. look at what it will feel like throughout the day when you factor in the windy conditions. around breakfast, windchills in the single digits to around 10 degrees by lunchtime. only feeling about 10-15 degrees outside and by dinner, doesn't get any better. it feels about zero to 10 degrees. they start to diminish monday into tuesday. it remains cold. coming up in ten minutes, another look at this afternoon nd aevening. definitely, no the as cold. what kind of temperatures you can expect as you head out and about. >> thank y
isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. we need clear on-package labeling. >>> the pope will meet at the vatican. he doesn't own a computer but said the internet is a gift from god because of its ability to offer immense possibilities for encounters and solidarity. i'm landon doughty. pretty comfortable outside today with the high...
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of origin. >> reporter: co-owner says that what congress admits most would like to see his labels on where your meat was utilized. the labeling law, they said they had no choice after the authorize them to begin an economic retaliation against the uss unless they've always peeled -- repealed. jacob and jolly the this comes at a time when they're demanding to know more. >> this is a right that they have that's being taken away. we are disappointed that the country of origin is being removed. 4 but they say consumers want to know everything about what they are eating. >> of course they want to know how it eats, how they were treated, if they were treated well, we want to know what they eat.>> reporter: at great -- this need to know, is behind the app that tells you where your are buying from. >> he can take a picture of that and it plays a video of the ranch where these people are getting their meat from. >> reporter: in addition to health concerns in the treatment of animals they also say that the labeling impacts the environment. argentina uses a lot more energy and puts a lot more c
of origin. >> reporter: co-owner says that what congress admits most would like to see his labels on where your meat was utilized. the labeling law, they said they had no choice after the authorize them to begin an economic retaliation against the uss unless they've always peeled -- repealed. jacob and jolly the this comes at a time when they're demanding to know more. >> this is a right that they have that's being taken away. we are disappointed that the country of origin is being...
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. >> the foods are not labeled we have no way to really ascertain what are the kinds of impacts people are having consuming gmos. americans have right to know what's in our food and right to know how it's been grown. >> and she has unlikely ally, the ceo of monsanto. >> we've been voluntary labeling for quite some time. >> i'm surprised because i would think if there's one company that didn't want people to have gmo on a label when they walk through a grocery store it would be monsanto. >> if we're going to be transparent with this we should really open it up. >> what no one disputes is this, the controversy over gmos is creating an ever lengthening approval process in countries around the world. take vitamin enriched golden rice which could help 250 sometimes fatal vitamin a deficiency. >> we absolutely have to have food that's safe. but what's been put into the golden rice is a pigment that we should eat every day in carrots. as we impose hurdle, is that are not placed on other crops, many children are dying every day. >> faced with increasing anti-gmo public opinion, the push to ban
. >> the foods are not labeled we have no way to really ascertain what are the kinds of impacts people are having consuming gmos. americans have right to know what's in our food and right to know how it's been grown. >> and she has unlikely ally, the ceo of monsanto. >> we've been voluntary labeling for quite some time. >> i'm surprised because i would think if there's one company that didn't want people to have gmo on a label when they walk through a grocery store it...
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the issue of should we change the labels?we have what are somewhat complicated labels of ingredients and the nutrition. there's been a lot, when i was in the white house, we're trying to push for the path labeling. that can be done voluntarily or done by regulation. and we have, obviously, met -- obviously i say, in the affordable care act, including a requirement for caloric menu labeling by any establishment that has 20 or more. so i think there's a lot of different ways that the government does intersect with what we eat and i think demonstrably, has had a big impact on certainly what children eat, if nothing else. >> in terms of federal regulation, what are the ways in which you believe federal government can do more to help ensure people eat more nutritious food? >> i think a lot of that, there are two basic questions. one is making people aware and giving them access to more nutritional food. which foods are, in fact, the ones we should be eating. my friends at public health say we've known that for a long, long time. s
the issue of should we change the labels?we have what are somewhat complicated labels of ingredients and the nutrition. there's been a lot, when i was in the white house, we're trying to push for the path labeling. that can be done voluntarily or done by regulation. and we have, obviously, met -- obviously i say, in the affordable care act, including a requirement for caloric menu labeling by any establishment that has 20 or more. so i think there's a lot of different ways that the government...
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many industry groups have sought to make the labeling voluntary. about three- quarters of campbell )s products contain g-m-o-s. a new study says even though less teens are smoking, second hand smoking remains a big problem. teens surveyed say they were exposed in places such as cars, outside of school zones, home and in public. the u-s surgeon general says the report suggests there s now this is a bizarre concept-- can your radio be used to take control over your car? federal investigators say yes, at least in one case. the national highway traffic safety administration says that fiat chrysler radios have a security flaw that allowed hackers to take control of a jeep last year. after the hacking became public, the n-h-t- s-a launched a five-month investigation. they found that the problem was only with the fiat chrysler models. the federal agency says a recall of one- point-four million cars last summer closed the security hole. a couple gets into a scary accident-- see the after picture new at noon-- the american woman found dead in florence-- ita
many industry groups have sought to make the labeling voluntary. about three- quarters of campbell )s products contain g-m-o-s. a new study says even though less teens are smoking, second hand smoking remains a big problem. teens surveyed say they were exposed in places such as cars, outside of school zones, home and in public. the u-s surgeon general says the report suggests there s now this is a bizarre concept-- can your radio be used to take control over your car? federal investigators say...
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labels make them partial to healtier choices? fred: (fred) forecast, with even warmer weather for the weekend. but there could be a snow storm tuesday. see you after the break! newest member. meet "mac." the company said his name is in honor of its clydesdales being "the most macro of all icons." it's also a nod to the company's tagline: "proudly a macro beer." anheuser-busch announced the foal was born tuesday at the warm springs ranch in boonville, missouri. it reported the mom and baby are both happy and healthy. the ranch is home to more than 160 clydesdales. mac will live there and learn the ins and outs of being a budweiser clydesdale. fred: jenna: tim: (tim) fred, what's the latest on the storm next week? (fred) it still looks like there is potential for a substantial storm next tuesday, but a lot can change between now and then. fred: (fred) the port neal welding company skycam hd from the hohunk centre shows partly cloudy skies. 43 was the high today, after a low of 11. 41 is our current sioux city temperature. local tem
labels make them partial to healtier choices? fred: (fred) forecast, with even warmer weather for the weekend. but there could be a snow storm tuesday. see you after the break! newest member. meet "mac." the company said his name is in honor of its clydesdales being "the most macro of all icons." it's also a nod to the company's tagline: "proudly a macro beer." anheuser-busch announced the foal was born tuesday at the warm springs ranch in boonville, missouri. it...
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i still have the record label. we do quite a few musical jingles for commercials, whether commercials for movies. is helping my wife out with their nfl agency in restaurants. i'm just happy doing, helping out with the community. >> host: how did you get involved in being a defensive coordinator for a miami high school. >> guest: my passion has always been football. i ended up going to miami beach high playing football. i always said when my career died down but i would go back to my youth program that i founded along with sam johnson 25 years ago that i would start coaching come and they did and i ended up coaching. now i've got some great players in the nfl, whether it's love onto davis, terry williams, friedman who will beat up your redskins. duke johnson, you name a. we've got quite a few kids in the league now. the most important one is the one that came out of my program. he's a city commission of one of the most important areas, which is this area as well. i'm happy about all of them. >> host: let's bring it
i still have the record label. we do quite a few musical jingles for commercials, whether commercials for movies. is helping my wife out with their nfl agency in restaurants. i'm just happy doing, helping out with the community. >> host: how did you get involved in being a defensive coordinator for a miami high school. >> guest: my passion has always been football. i ended up going to miami beach high playing football. i always said when my career died down but i would go back to my...
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chipotle, hershey, and whole foods, have or will soon ban or require the labelling of all gmos. the big question is -- is all of this fear justified? >> researchers are only just beginning to investigate the myriad of potential adverse health effects. >> reporter: like what? >> from gmos. the issue is we don't have the long term independent studies to be able to answer these questions fully. >> reporter: and this its the great divide. polls show 57% of americans think gmos are unsafe to eat. 88% of scientists say, gmos are safe. and, prestigious scientific organizations, amok them, american medical association, the world health organization, and the national academy of sciences, all say hundreds of peer reviewed studies confirm, gmos pose no danger to health. a plant geneticist, and her husband is a certified organic farmer. >> reporter: has any study shown even as much as one person who has been harmed or died from eating food that was genetically engineered? >> there is not a single instance of harm to human health or the environment using genetically engineered crops. >> repo
chipotle, hershey, and whole foods, have or will soon ban or require the labelling of all gmos. the big question is -- is all of this fear justified? >> researchers are only just beginning to investigate the myriad of potential adverse health effects. >> reporter: like what? >> from gmos. the issue is we don't have the long term independent studies to be able to answer these questions fully. >> reporter: and this its the great divide. polls show 57% of americans think...
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but whether gmos are safe and the label has touched off a bitter food fight. barry peterson reports. >> reporter: dalen perry's papaya farm on the big island of hawaii may be a bit off the beaten path but smack in the middle of a worldwide debate about one of life's essentials. his papayas like almost all of those now grown on the big genetically modified organisms. i'm sure the first question is, is it safe? >> you say, of course. my kids have been eating it for 20 years now. >> reporter: 20 years ago the big island papaya industry had been thriving. growers were shipping 60 million pounds of papayas a year. but then insects began spreading a devastating virus called ring spot to nearly every papaya tree on the island. in about three years, the trees were dead. fields were barren. the industry literally wiped but a hawaiian born plant pathologist, dennis gonsolve, in new york came to the rescue. >> we had a technology that could help develop a virus resistant papaya. >> reporter: along with a team of scientists pulled off a feat of genetic engineering. they t
but whether gmos are safe and the label has touched off a bitter food fight. barry peterson reports. >> reporter: dalen perry's papaya farm on the big island of hawaii may be a bit off the beaten path but smack in the middle of a worldwide debate about one of life's essentials. his papayas like almost all of those now grown on the big genetically modified organisms. i'm sure the first question is, is it safe? >> you say, of course. my kids have been eating it for 20 years now....
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many industry groups have sought to make the labeling voluntary. about three quarters of campbell's products contain g-m-os. coming up on 10 an investigation in italy after a florida woman was found murdered in her apartment. lots of questions surfacing as people start comparing this to another familiar investigation. and two presidential candidates stopping by the sunshine state this week, one right here in the bay area. how this impacts you and your vote this
many industry groups have sought to make the labeling voluntary. about three quarters of campbell's products contain g-m-os. coming up on 10 an investigation in italy after a florida woman was found murdered in her apartment. lots of questions surfacing as people start comparing this to another familiar investigation. and two presidential candidates stopping by the sunshine state this week, one right here in the bay area. how this impacts you and your vote this
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what is the significance of "made in the west bank" labels? tom rogan? tom: the significance is the economic impact that israel concerns -- you have concerns in terms of europeans not wanting to buy these products because they believe that it's palestinian and thus it's immoral to buy those products. the difficulty is that on the one side, i think most people around the word would say and certainly i would also say that construction on the part of the israeli government is profoundly negative, both to the united states in terms of the interacting consequences and in terms of our relationships with important partners in the arab world but at the same time putting boycotts on it, the negative impact is that it simplifies an incredibly complex issue and defers the dip lo maket choicings. it will be the 67 boarders with associated swaps. eleanor: it's not a boycott, it's truth in advertising. these products are made in the west bank and for consumers who believe that israeli settlement building and manufacturing in the west bank is illegal, they then have to
what is the significance of "made in the west bank" labels? tom rogan? tom: the significance is the economic impact that israel concerns -- you have concerns in terms of europeans not wanting to buy these products because they believe that it's palestinian and thus it's immoral to buy those products. the difficulty is that on the one side, i think most people around the word would say and certainly i would also say that construction on the part of the israeli government is profoundly...
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it's teaching them how to read food labels. in today's health report, depression affects one in 10 american adults. the symptoms can range from mild to severe, but there's some good news. there's a new treatment out, called "near infrared light." the forehead gets to the powerhouse of the the cell which are the mitochondria and leads to more energy in the brain area that are close to the source of light." inflammation in the brain and increases connections between neurons- all which seems to help a person feel better. another approach to try -- taking small doses of the anesthetic drug- ketamine. tanning beds are popular with people who want to keep their tan.. especially through the winter. but new evidence suggests young women could be placing themselves at more risk than they realize. abc's dr. timothy johnson takes a closer look. < indoor tanning? despite the growing evidence that it's a practice linked to skin cancer? many still look to tanning beds for that fresh-from-the- beach glow. now, new evidence? that starting indo
it's teaching them how to read food labels. in today's health report, depression affects one in 10 american adults. the symptoms can range from mild to severe, but there's some good news. there's a new treatment out, called "near infrared light." the forehead gets to the powerhouse of the the cell which are the mitochondria and leads to more energy in the brain area that are close to the source of light." inflammation in the brain and increases connections between neurons- all...
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so we didn't bestow anything today as no labels.ecognize the six presidential candidates, including donald trump, who made this promise to no labels, but really to the american people. i understand the reaction, but i think it misunderstood what we really did today. this was a promise donald trump made to us, not an award that we gave him. >> well, governor huntsman, let me take this from a different angle, because i think the comments from martin o'malley and you have both him and donald trump signing on to this, gets to one of the criticism. 25 million jobs over the next ten years, securing social security, balancing the federal budget, energy security by 2024. it's hard to be against any of those things in principle. so does the fact that you can get donald trump and martin o'malley to sign off on them, say these are two watered down to mean anything. >> well, that's the beauty of our gathering here, the fact that we can get a very diverse cross section of politicians. a bipartisan group which here in new hampshire for an event l
so we didn't bestow anything today as no labels.ecognize the six presidential candidates, including donald trump, who made this promise to no labels, but really to the american people. i understand the reaction, but i think it misunderstood what we really did today. this was a promise donald trump made to us, not an award that we gave him. >> well, governor huntsman, let me take this from a different angle, because i think the comments from martin o'malley and you have both him and donald...
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appear then rates food. [ inaudible ] >> could warning labels be on the study shows health warnings may influence whether parments buy the drinks for their kids. when labels warn of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay, the parents are much less likely to provide the drinks. >>> foods that contain high amounts of flavonoids including blueberries, citrus treat and red wine may help reduce erectile dysfunction. men could eat those foods a few times a week combined with exercise and reduce the chance by 20%. >> when you are looking at something and it stares you in the face, you feel guilty. >> a reminder. >> let's check in with elizabeth who is out at the museum of natural sciences having fun. >> absolutely. we were talking to greg fishel he is hosting one of up to halls this evening and the topic is sustainability. we are so excited to have you here. tell us what you are going to be talking about and why important. this is the global perspective. >> my work at the united nations deals with academic institutions around the world including universities and we want it bring this community
appear then rates food. [ inaudible ] >> could warning labels be on the study shows health warnings may influence whether parments buy the drinks for their kids. when labels warn of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay, the parents are much less likely to provide the drinks. >>> foods that contain high amounts of flavonoids including blueberries, citrus treat and red wine may help reduce erectile dysfunction. men could eat those foods a few times a week combined with exercise and...
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. >> when i looked at it at that particular time, the first hip-hop label, owning and operating myself, i looked at artists like leroy scali, these guys, andrew dice clay, those guys were already on record, already affiliated with major record labels. they were not getting their records taken off the shelf. i looked at it, i am a hip-hop artist, i own my own record company, i am an easy target end if i got to take all the money i earned and fight for free speech i will do that. >> host: what are you doing today? >> guest: i am coaching high school football, still have the record label, luke records and we do quite a few musical of jingles for commercials or movies and i am helping my wife with her agency in restaurants and i am just happy doing helping out for the community. >> host: how did you become a defensive coordinator for miami high school? >> guest: my passion has always been football. i went to miami beach high plains football. i will go back to lie youth program and along with sam johnson 25 years ago, i end up coaching to, got some great players in the nfl whether it is car
. >> when i looked at it at that particular time, the first hip-hop label, owning and operating myself, i looked at artists like leroy scali, these guys, andrew dice clay, those guys were already on record, already affiliated with major record labels. they were not getting their records taken off the shelf. i looked at it, i am a hip-hop artist, i own my own record company, i am an easy target end if i got to take all the money i earned and fight for free speech i will do that. >>...
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isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. wewe need clear on-package labeling. leon: "7 on your side" i-team update now. northern virginia lawmaker is calling for a moratorium on crumb rubber after concerns and a potential link between cancer and the popular filler used on the athletic fields in the area. our i-team exposed the problem in november. now delicate marcus simon is calling on the commonwealth to stop installing chrome rubber for three years. >> stop making the problem worse. we have enough indications that this is a problem, potentially a serious problem. le's not make it worse. stop where we are. pause as far as the crumb rubber is concerned until we get the answer we need. leon: getting the answers, they are calling for the virginia health department to do its own testing and report back in a year. they picked similar legislation last year but said he didn't get the time to sell it to law
isn't that reason enough to label? 64 other countries label gmos. why don't american shoppers have the same information? tell your senator, high tech gimmicks like qr codes aren't the answer. wewe need clear on-package labeling. leon: "7 on your side" i-team update now. northern virginia lawmaker is calling for a moratorium on crumb rubber after concerns and a potential link between cancer and the popular filler used on the athletic fields in the area. our i-team exposed the problem...
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you have the major labels and we aggregate independent labels through these associations.of the bigger independent labels use direct deals. interesting. thank you very much. a biga, connected car conversation here and pandora is a big part of that. betty: thank you so much. in lashnson at the ces vegas. we will be talking to the white house chief technology officer about how they are encouraging encouraging women and diversity in silicon valley. ♪ betty: welcome back. this is bloomberg markets. time for the bloomberg business flash. united airlines says the ceo will be back at work in april after receiving a heart transplant. he had a heart attack in mid-october just one month after taking the job. he 67 years old. it is the end of the trail for explore. will nosday, microsoft longer support the 8, 9 or 10 versions of its internet browser. security updates and technical help will be stopped. that is your latest business flash. mark barton is standing by as european stocks are falling for the third time in four days. we can blame china for the selling. 3.6%, nowere down by
you have the major labels and we aggregate independent labels through these associations.of the bigger independent labels use direct deals. interesting. thank you very much. a biga, connected car conversation here and pandora is a big part of that. betty: thank you so much. in lashnson at the ces vegas. we will be talking to the white house chief technology officer about how they are encouraging encouraging women and diversity in silicon valley. ♪ betty: welcome back. this is bloomberg...
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even though there's no voluntary or mandatory labeling standard.. campbell soup company is voluntarily labeling its u-s products that have genetically modified organisms.. it says it was prepared to label all its products and would seek guidance from the f-d-a and approval from the u-s-d-a.. the grocery manufactures association.. which represents more than 300 food companies opposed to mandatory g-m-o labeling says it respects.. member rights.. but it's also important congress acts quickly to stop patchwork state labeling laws. the markets are a little slower today.. waiting for tomorrows u-s-d-a report.. which some analysts think will be bearish. "we did see a little bit of short covering late last week in corn. very lightly as the market became very, very overcrowded. we're mostly flat so far this morning." "but the ag sector is getting hammered pretty good today. corn down seven. beans down five. the sentiment is for a bearish bearish corn report tomorrow. maybe a little more neutral beans tomorrow. but the trade is acreage number on the harveste
even though there's no voluntary or mandatory labeling standard.. campbell soup company is voluntarily labeling its u-s products that have genetically modified organisms.. it says it was prepared to label all its products and would seek guidance from the f-d-a and approval from the u-s-d-a.. the grocery manufactures association.. which represents more than 300 food companies opposed to mandatory g-m-o labeling says it respects.. member rights.. but it's also important congress acts quickly to...
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behind home >>> there are a lot of blondes on this campus, but only one of them has their own beer label, yeah, that's right. deal diva coming through. you see all my bogos, my weekly ad. just wait till you see my savings. and brace yourself. the digital coupons are coming next. look at her, so proud of her momma. you saved quite a bit today go ahead. say it. cha-ching! thank you the weekly ad, bogos and coupons. three easy ways to save at the same place you love to shop. >>> you can't have a 50th anniversary without a party. >> they want add special beer for the occasion, so they came up with a special label to match. >> 10 news reporter bobbie lewis is on the road at st. pete. >> there are a lot of blonds on campus at usf president pete, but one stands out more than others. >> oh, yeah i think more people know their name than mine. >> this is alberta, the blond who is turning all the heads, a guide dog who helps the professor get around. >> i mean i can function without her, i worked with a cane for years before i started getting guide dogs. but alberta knows me better than i know myse
behind home >>> there are a lot of blondes on this campus, but only one of them has their own beer label, yeah, that's right. deal diva coming through. you see all my bogos, my weekly ad. just wait till you see my savings. and brace yourself. the digital coupons are coming next. look at her, so proud of her momma. you saved quite a bit today go ahead. say it. cha-ching! thank you the weekly ad, bogos and coupons. three easy ways to save at the same place you love to shop. >>>...
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the label already lists the amount of sugars in any particular item. the fda is the label should specify the amount of added sugars in the product. and finally, some good news for coffff drinkers, the new regulations suggest a little bit of plain coffee each day is considered part of a healthy diet. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news joe, we've seen some rain roughout the day today. what can we expect going into the evening hours? plan on more showers and fog tonight and tomomoow. temperatures, overnight, will be staying in the middle 30s through friday. friday night into saturday colder air begins to arrive ushering in some snow which looks to be heaviest to the east of the mississippi. cooler winds take over with an arctic outbreak next week, dropping highs into the single digits and wind chill values by sunday close to -20. have a great night. tonight: showers and fog low: 31-37 winds: se 5-15tomorrow: rain likely high: 34-40 we go now to meteorologis t justin gehrts who's live with our mobile weather labb a man faces an attempted murder
the label already lists the amount of sugars in any particular item. the fda is the label should specify the amount of added sugars in the product. and finally, some good news for coffff drinkers, the new regulations suggest a little bit of plain coffee each day is considered part of a healthy diet. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news joe, we've seen some rain roughout the day today. what can we expect going into the evening hours? plan on more showers and fog tonight and tomomoow....
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the so-called no labels movement is led by former democratic presidential candidate joe lieberman andblican presidential candidate jon huntsman. they are joining us now from manchester, new hampshire. thanks to both of you for joining us. i know that the two of you are the co-chairmen of the no labels movement which calls on candidates to embrace a bipartisan agenda including 25 million new jobs in the next decade, securing social security and medicare for the next 75 years, and balancing the budget by 2030, and making the u.s. energy secure in eight years. six of the current presidential candidates, they have signed on. donald trump, ben carson, chris christie, rand paul, john kasich, and martin o'malley, and they have all pledged to tackle one of the planks of of the no labels platform in the first 30 days in office, and as i said, all of these six are on board. senator lieberman, they sound reasonable these request, and what did the other presidential candidates say to you why they would not jump on board this no labels movement? >> wolf, thanks for having us on. you are absolutely
the so-called no labels movement is led by former democratic presidential candidate joe lieberman andblican presidential candidate jon huntsman. they are joining us now from manchester, new hampshire. thanks to both of you for joining us. i know that the two of you are the co-chairmen of the no labels movement which calls on candidates to embrace a bipartisan agenda including 25 million new jobs in the next decade, securing social security and medicare for the next 75 years, and balancing the...