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the children were severely malnourished. i could see it from their faces and their bellies, and the animals were dying actually in front of me. some of the animals were laying on the ground suffering because they had nothing to eat, and no water. teams of volunteers from 45 nations serve with "doctors without borders," wherever and whenever the need arises. i was the only doctor in the team because we're a nutrition-based team. we had up to four nurses. we had logisticians who came from diverse backgrounds: we had a computer engineer from spain, a stockbroker who worked in the trading houses in toronto; a fireman from france; and everybody had bs to do. and they were trained with "doctors without borders," or at least debriefed, before they came onto the mission and trained with people who were leaving the mission. the somalis did not instantly accept or trust the new team. suraj achar: to survive in the desert, with the wars, and the famines and the tastrophes that somali people have survived, makes them a little tough skin
the children were severely malnourished. i could see it from their faces and their bellies, and the animals were dying actually in front of me. some of the animals were laying on the ground suffering because they had nothing to eat, and no water. teams of volunteers from 45 nations serve with "doctors without borders," wherever and whenever the need arises. i was the only doctor in the team because we're a nutrition-based team. we had up to four nurses. we had logisticians who came...
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food makes food less expensive and therefore more people can get it, you can deem with issues of malnourishment if you can get more people who are in poverty to be able to afford the food they buy. >> but, usually, cheap food is not nutritious, and so you're talking about food that's produced with pesticides and herbicides, foods that have antibiotics in them, like the meats, and the poultry, and so you're -- and foods that have a lot of salt and sugar, so what you're doing is you're feeding people -- you're feeding people, but you may not pay up front, but you'll pay out back. >> isn't that better than the alternative of not feeding people. one i eight americans are looking to cut back costs and what's wrong with them saying i can pay $2 for this per pound for this beach or i can go $6 for the organic for my family so they can ever any meat, we go with the less expensive version. >> i think some of that is in issue of not knowing how to cook. now, there are countries around the world that think of protein as a combination of grains and vegetables. we consider sort of that meat source as the on
food makes food less expensive and therefore more people can get it, you can deem with issues of malnourishment if you can get more people who are in poverty to be able to afford the food they buy. >> but, usually, cheap food is not nutritious, and so you're talking about food that's produced with pesticides and herbicides, foods that have antibiotics in them, like the meats, and the poultry, and so you're -- and foods that have a lot of salt and sugar, so what you're doing is you're...
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. >>> in the north bay 61 severely malnourished dogs are getting the care they need to prepare them for new homes. the humane society spayed and neutered some of the dogs. they were rescued from a private breeder in redding. veterinarians say the dogs were kept in small cages and sheds. many suffered ear infections, lice, and severe dental disease. >> looking into an animals eyes and knowing they are so thankful for what you can offer them. >> today about a dozen of the dogs will board a plane and fly to a dog rescue group based in los angeles. >>> max wade has started his life at san quentin prison. he was sentenced to life in prison for trying to kill a pickup truck driver back until 2012. he was also found guilty of stealing a $200,000 lamborghini from a car dealership a year ago. wade was also investigated for the murder of a tiburon woman but there is not evidence to charge him or anyone else in that case. >>> the obama administration is seeking the death penalty against the lone survivor in the boston marathon bombing. they planted two bombs near the finish line. three people were
. >>> in the north bay 61 severely malnourished dogs are getting the care they need to prepare them for new homes. the humane society spayed and neutered some of the dogs. they were rescued from a private breeder in redding. veterinarians say the dogs were kept in small cages and sheds. many suffered ear infections, lice, and severe dental disease. >> looking into an animals eyes and knowing they are so thankful for what you can offer them. >> today about a dozen of the...
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they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his efforts exclusively on rice the staple food of the poor for thirteen years his research produced no visible success. then he teamed up with peter bya a cellular biologist from fribourg together they finally achieved the unthinkable in favor one evening in february of one nine hundred ninety nine peter buyer called me in my laboratory and it was long after dark i was still there and he called me and said turn on your computer i'm going to send a picture and you will like it and of course we were thrilled after all this time to see it not only white light also a few yellow grains of rice because that told us we had finally really done it all tongue because in the arms to us it is your soft. the world's media praised trik
they are at the heart of his efforts malnourished or undernourished children and pregnant women. acute vitamin a deficiency usually results in blindness or even death the world health organization estimates that two hundred million children around the world suffer from a lack of vitamin a. since the one nine hundred eighty s. ingle put try case has concentrated his efforts exclusively on rice the staple food of the poor for thirteen years his research produced no visible success. then he teamed...
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gem was malnourished and had several wounds. after sorting the through hundreds of offers to adopt the dog, animal care and patrol awarded to her patricia. >> i can't wait to take her home and play with her. i'm really excited. i feel really lucky to have her. # she says she has a yard where gem can play. she also got permission from her bosses to bring gem to work with her at recology. >> well, touchdown in sochi. the olympians are arriving in russia. we'll take you there next. >>> we're following this news out of san jose. emergency crews are on the scene. a botched landing, a twin engine plane skidded off the runway right through the fence. you can see how close it came to the frontage road there. thankfully no injuries are reported. you saw that plane skidding right up to the road. so it's away from the road. you see how earlier it crashed through the fence. we'll continue do follow the story at 6:00. >>> almost here. the opening ceremony for the winter olympics is next friday, and the first athletes for the u.s. arrived in
gem was malnourished and had several wounds. after sorting the through hundreds of offers to adopt the dog, animal care and patrol awarded to her patricia. >> i can't wait to take her home and play with her. i'm really excited. i feel really lucky to have her. # she says she has a yard where gem can play. she also got permission from her bosses to bring gem to work with her at recology. >> well, touchdown in sochi. the olympians are arriving in russia. we'll take you there next....
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but he weighs and measures each one he catches and they're not malnourished. the mystery thickens.h owl he catches on the coast south of boston. >> it's an amazing creature. just look at that face and lemon-colored eyes and think whereof this bird came from. some place in the arctic. >> reporter: he loves watching them take flight with such majesty and grace-- even if they're headed the opposite direction, he wonder once thought they've done. jim axelrod, cbs news, duxbury, massachusetts. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news and cess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald i'm ken bastida. tonight >>> fatal flu cases on the rise across the bay area. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. tonight the flu virus is thriving here in the bay area sickening and killing people along the way. 11 deaths have now been blamed on the flu, and that number is expected to rise. just today, sonoma, alameda, san mateo and santa cruz counties all reporting their first flu-related deaths this se
but he weighs and measures each one he catches and they're not malnourished. the mystery thickens.h owl he catches on the coast south of boston. >> it's an amazing creature. just look at that face and lemon-colored eyes and think whereof this bird came from. some place in the arctic. >> reporter: he loves watching them take flight with such majesty and grace-- even if they're headed the opposite direction, he wonder once thought they've done. jim axelrod, cbs news, duxbury,...
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big people are malnourished. they are not healthy. >> but again, why?farm subsidies, $20 billion a year, and 85% is going to corn, wheat, and soy, all these products that go into fast food or highly-processed foods. we are only subsidizing dairy and livestock to the tune of 15% and fruits and vegetables 1%. >> what about the horsemeat scandal? i want to get your thoughts on that. >> bobby's comment on that one. you're a horse guy. >> that's right, you own some thoroughbred horses. >> i do. obviously, as an american, i cannot imagine the idea of it. i know in other countries, it is commonplace, but not for here. >> i do not know. when you're looking at a shortage of protein, why are we not looking at the sources of protein? >> because those kind of animals are expensive to grow as a protein source. we should start thinking about bugs. let's just start getting used to it. there's an infinite supply. bugs are definitely the future of protein if we are going to feed a growing planet. transferring grass through an animal to make it bigger so that you can get
big people are malnourished. they are not healthy. >> but again, why?farm subsidies, $20 billion a year, and 85% is going to corn, wheat, and soy, all these products that go into fast food or highly-processed foods. we are only subsidizing dairy and livestock to the tune of 15% and fruits and vegetables 1%. >> what about the horsemeat scandal? i want to get your thoughts on that. >> bobby's comment on that one. you're a horse guy. >> that's right, you own some...
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plus -- >> malnourished and close to death. 61 dogs rescued.ight their fight for survival. >> back now to julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> a change in police pursuit protocol. >> not worth the risk. >> 2 investigates the new rules for officers before they could give chase in one of the toughest cities. plus -- >> a life saving resource in short supply, the crisis that is preventing donors from giving blood. >> these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. >>> do you know what is on your doctor's lab coat? the answer might make you sick and it is why new dress code guidelines are suggested. they are support recommendations that includes short sleeves for doctors and nurses and no ties and mow watches or jewelry that could potentially come into contact with patients and hide germs. >> white coats might be something you might not see. >> under the new dress cold, it suggest if white with coats are warn leaving them on hooks outside the patient's room. >>> manufacture is recalling 225,000 strollers after
plus -- >> malnourished and close to death. 61 dogs rescued.ight their fight for survival. >> back now to julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> a change in police pursuit protocol. >> not worth the risk. >> 2 investigates the new rules for officers before they could give chase in one of the toughest cities. plus -- >> a life saving resource in short supply, the crisis that is preventing donors from giving blood. >> these...
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. >>> severely malnourished dogs are getting the care they need to prepare them for new homes. sonoma humane society spayed and neutered today. many have ear infections, lice and severe dental disease. >> looking into a homeless animals eyes and knowing that they are so thankful for what you can offer them and that such a brighter future is just ahead. >> it's hoped all the dogs can be adopted and tomorrow about a dozen of them are set to board a plane and fly to a finished rescue group based in los angeles. >>> light scattered showers falling throughout the area. you can see the clouds and the showers will take the clouds out. now you can see the showers coming in and we've got some reports of some moderate rainfalling in parts of the bay area. especially in the hills around pescadero. we have showers up north near milpitas. you see how sparsely or widely scattered it is. not a well organized system at all. but showers in redwood city, san mateo. we have showers showing up in the marina green in san francisco. showers trying to show up in tiburon and richmond. you go over to t
. >>> severely malnourished dogs are getting the care they need to prepare them for new homes. sonoma humane society spayed and neutered today. many have ear infections, lice and severe dental disease. >> looking into a homeless animals eyes and knowing that they are so thankful for what you can offer them and that such a brighter future is just ahead. >> it's hoped all the dogs can be adopted and tomorrow about a dozen of them are set to board a plane and fly to a finished...
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. >>> severely malnourished dogs are getting the care they need to prepare them for new homes.he sonoma humane society spayed and neutered today. many have ear infections, lice and severe dental disease. >> looking into a homeless animals eyes and knowing that they are so thankful for what you can offer them and that such a brighter future is just ahead. >> it's hoped all the dogs can be adopted and tomorrow about a dozen of them are set to board a plane and fly to a finished rescue group based in los angeles. >>> light scattered showers falling throughout the area. you can see the clouds and the showers will take the clouds out. now you can see the showers coming in and we've got some reports of some moderate rainfalling in parts of the bay area. especially in the hills around pescadero. we have showers up north near milpitas. you see how sparsely or widely scattered it is. not a well organized system at all. but showers in redwood city, san mateo. we have showers showing up in the marina green in san francisco. showers trying to show up in tiburon and richmond. you go over to
. >>> severely malnourished dogs are getting the care they need to prepare them for new homes.he sonoma humane society spayed and neutered today. many have ear infections, lice and severe dental disease. >> looking into a homeless animals eyes and knowing that they are so thankful for what you can offer them and that such a brighter future is just ahead. >> it's hoped all the dogs can be adopted and tomorrow about a dozen of them are set to board a plane and fly to a...
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it's not as if you're meeting regular people in north korea out in the countryside malnourished and under being sent to prisoner of war camps or concentration camps. do you feel you got a real glimpse of this place? >> i did. i did. i went out -- i don't know whether it's humorous but it's i went out for a walk a couple times in the morning and by the time i got maybe five blocks away, one of the tour guides who was with me asked me to come back to the hotel. you are always under their guidance when you go out to any restaurants. i did take a two and a half hour drive outside of pyongyang to a ski resort that they opened up maybe about a year ago and i got a chance to see the countryside and certain villages at the foot of different mountainsides. >> let me just jump in here. you talk about going to a ski resort. this is a country where there are 150,000 people in concentration camps. when kim jong-un decides to punish someone they sent you, your children, your parents and grandchildren. it's three generations of punishment. it's the only dictatorship in the world that does this currently
it's not as if you're meeting regular people in north korea out in the countryside malnourished and under being sent to prisoner of war camps or concentration camps. do you feel you got a real glimpse of this place? >> i did. i did. i went out -- i don't know whether it's humorous but it's i went out for a walk a couple times in the morning and by the time i got maybe five blocks away, one of the tour guides who was with me asked me to come back to the hotel. you are always under their...
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narrator: ...brandon rescues oliver, a shy and malnourished terrier mix who's used to playing solitaire need a crash course in making friends to get him ready for the bustling social life at his new family's home. judy: there's a cat who sometimes comes in. narrator: but even that won't prepare him for his biggest challenge. brandon: how much aggression are we talking? judy: oh, my gosh, on a leash... narrator: get ready, because the fur is about to fly. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope.
narrator: ...brandon rescues oliver, a shy and malnourished terrier mix who's used to playing solitaire need a crash course in making friends to get him ready for the bustling social life at his new family's home. judy: there's a cat who sometimes comes in. narrator: but even that won't prepare him for his biggest challenge. brandon: how much aggression are we talking? judy: oh, my gosh, on a leash... narrator: get ready, because the fur is about to fly. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've...
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i felt malnourished, hunger pangs, i was losing weight.sically i felt like this is cruel and unusual punishment. >> so sheriff joe arpaio joining us on the phone to talk about it. sheriff joe, thank you for joining us. you know i worked in phoenix for several years. >> yeah, i remember you. yeah, i remember you and good luck. >> thank you. i ate some of this stuff when you first -- when you first started using it. and i got to tell you, it was -- it's nasty. but i know that you say it has all the nutritional elements that are required every day for people. but is this, in your -- is it cruel and unusual? does he have a point? >> they get their 2800 calories. by the way, since you left we only give them two meals a day so i'm not concerned what this guy is saying. by the way, if he wants to eat steak, don't come to jail. that's my message. the guy you had on. >> let me ask you this, sheriff. these 38 inmates are being punished for defacing the american flags you put into their cell. part of a program you started in november to promote patri
i felt malnourished, hunger pangs, i was losing weight.sically i felt like this is cruel and unusual punishment. >> so sheriff joe arpaio joining us on the phone to talk about it. sheriff joe, thank you for joining us. you know i worked in phoenix for several years. >> yeah, i remember you. yeah, i remember you and good luck. >> thank you. i ate some of this stuff when you first -- when you first started using it. and i got to tell you, it was -- it's nasty. but i know that...
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she's malnourished and fungus is spreading inside her mouth. another sick baby, ruji, is just six months old. ravaged by their harsh living conditions, young and old are succumbing quickly to cholera, which should be easy to treat. but the number of clinics and doctors here is actually decreasing, as haiti drops off the international agenda, and aid budgets are slashed. >> there are less and less treatment centers, you know. there is less and less preventive activities, so as the organizations, as the government have disengaged from the day to day management of cholera, the number of deaths is increasing. this is the only facility where they can come. everyone else, including the administry of health, they're not present. they're not engaged in this medical activity, which is absolutely unacceptable. >> reporter: haiti had never had a recorded case of cholera before 2010. proof of its source is not definitive. but the scientific evidence from international and local experts has been stacking up. ( translated ):scientifically, you can't be 100%
she's malnourished and fungus is spreading inside her mouth. another sick baby, ruji, is just six months old. ravaged by their harsh living conditions, young and old are succumbing quickly to cholera, which should be easy to treat. but the number of clinics and doctors here is actually decreasing, as haiti drops off the international agenda, and aid budgets are slashed. >> there are less and less treatment centers, you know. there is less and less preventive activities, so as the...
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they're the most malnourished country that we don't do business with. >> the commissioner of the nbaup 30 years as the commissioner and done an outstanding job. thanks very much for coming into "the situation room." we'll have you back. rachael, as usual, thanks to you. >>> and latest on the effort to release kenneth bae. i'll ask the former u.s. ambassador to south korea christopher hill. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira ha
they're the most malnourished country that we don't do business with. >> the commissioner of the nbaup 30 years as the commissioner and done an outstanding job. thanks very much for coming into "the situation room." we'll have you back. rachael, as usual, thanks to you. >>> and latest on the effort to release kenneth bae. i'll ask the former u.s. ambassador to south korea christopher hill. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is...
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in the north bay, 61 severely malnourished dogs found in fifth are preparing for new homes.ety just spayed and neutered some of the dogs, they were rescued from a private breeder in redding who had fallen ill and was described as a hoarder. vets say these dogs were kept in small cages and shed. many suffered from ear infections, lice and severe dental disease. >>> looking into a homeless animal's eyes and knowing that they are so thankful for what you can offer them and that such a brighter future is ahead. >> today about a dozen of the dogs will board a plane and fly to a dog rescue group based in los angeles. >>> new york city police have announced a multi-million dollar drug and prostitution bust. the big bust comes days before sunday's super bowl in nearby new jersey. police took eight teenaged suspects into custody. they are accused of selling cocaine and sex as a package deal. new york police and the u.s. department of homeland security made the arrest after an 11- month investigation. the super bowl typically attracts criminal activity with a huge amount of tourists.
in the north bay, 61 severely malnourished dogs found in fifth are preparing for new homes.ety just spayed and neutered some of the dogs, they were rescued from a private breeder in redding who had fallen ill and was described as a hoarder. vets say these dogs were kept in small cages and shed. many suffered from ear infections, lice and severe dental disease. >>> looking into a homeless animal's eyes and knowing that they are so thankful for what you can offer them and that such a...