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caused by mrsa and was in a coma. my family was told i had a 50-50 chance of surviving. >> there is another twist to the strism he twont prison for child molestation and claimed and members of a sacramento-area church confirmed his accusers came there last year after he served all of the time to recant the story. >> i've got to ask you. did you ever touch a child in a sexual way? >> no. >> any child? >> no. >> rowe says prosecutors told him he faced 45 years if he went to trial so agreeing to a 10 year sentence seemed like the only choice. >> there was no evidence. no dna. there was nothing to prove he should have gone to prison. >> and this activist says with poor health care, any sentence can become a death sentence. >> teddy didn't have a death sentence but it turned into one for him. >> we tried to reach rowe's accuser in southern california but were unable to. they have a common last name. if you have a tip for the investigation e mail us through our web site. or call. >> all right. thank you. >> and president ob
caused by mrsa and was in a coma. my family was told i had a 50-50 chance of surviving. >> there is another twist to the strism he twont prison for child molestation and claimed and members of a sacramento-area church confirmed his accusers came there last year after he served all of the time to recant the story. >> i've got to ask you. did you ever touch a child in a sexual way? >> no. >> any child? >> no. >> rowe says prosecutors told him he faced 45 years...
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Feb 4, 2011
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mrsa, resistant strains. so what this guy is stay, -- is saying, let's not try to kill the bacteria, let's make sheets of plastic that make the bacteria go away. it's brilliant, he'll be a billionaire, they'll make it in china. no, no. they're probably making it here. we can still have a huge impact. tavis: back to president obama's state of the union speech one more time. he talked about innovation but also the connection, the link between innovation and education. he went on to make the point that many of us know and talk about all the time, which is, vis-a-vis our education system, american kids are not focusing enough, not doing well enough in critical areas like math and science. which leads to this question, which might sound like an opportunity for you to kiss up to pbs, it's really not, i'm curious about this. "nova" is the most-watched science program on television. help me understand how there can be so much interest in science program when our kids are lagging behind in math and science in school?
mrsa, resistant strains. so what this guy is stay, -- is saying, let's not try to kill the bacteria, let's make sheets of plastic that make the bacteria go away. it's brilliant, he'll be a billionaire, they'll make it in china. no, no. they're probably making it here. we can still have a huge impact. tavis: back to president obama's state of the union speech one more time. he talked about innovation but also the connection, the link between innovation and education. he went on to make the point...
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Feb 24, 2011
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. >> roe contracted a highly contagious bacterial infection while in prison, mrsa. it almost killed him after he left mill creek in 2007. gangwas hospitalized with breen of the groin. >> freddy went to prison for child molestation i claims and members of a sacramento area church confirm that his akeursers came there last year after he served all that time to recant their story. >> i got to ask you point blank. did you ever touch a child in a sexual way? >> no. >> any child? >> no. >> rose says prosecutors told him he faced 45 years to life from prison if he went to trial so agreeing to a ten year sentence seemed like the only choice. >> but there is no evidence, there was no dna. there was nothing to prove that he should have gone to prison. >> reporter: and activist bird says with such poor healthcare any prison sentence can become a death sentence. >> teddy didn't have a death sentence but it certainly turned into one for him. >> reporter: we tried to reach roe's accuser and their family members in southern california but were unable to. they have a very common la
. >> roe contracted a highly contagious bacterial infection while in prison, mrsa. it almost killed him after he left mill creek in 2007. gangwas hospitalized with breen of the groin. >> freddy went to prison for child molestation i claims and members of a sacramento area church confirm that his akeursers came there last year after he served all that time to recant their story. >> i got to ask you point blank. did you ever touch a child in a sexual way? >> no. >>...
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mrsa is in every hospital in the country, almost every hospital. unfortunately, it emanates for the most part from bathrooms, that bathrooms aren't kept that clean. so if we don't do our bill and it's repealed, and so hospitals then are not judged on mrsa and many other things -- you know, too many m.r.i.'s in one hospital or too many m.r.i.'s in one town that can only support two but has seven because you have to make money off of them. all of these things have to be looked at carefully because that is the way people are paid. that is the reason why the health care bill which was finally signed saves $1.3 trillion over 20 years and $240 million or $280 million in the very first year. it's a cost saver. by definition, if we went back to the present system, you'd have to start with the fact that we would be losing that saving. and, therefore, adding it on to our deficit. so we'd have $1.3 trillion more in deficit over 20 years and et cetera, et cetera. it's unwise. it's unwise. but then cost isn't absolutely everything. we understand that. the senat
mrsa is in every hospital in the country, almost every hospital. unfortunately, it emanates for the most part from bathrooms, that bathrooms aren't kept that clean. so if we don't do our bill and it's repealed, and so hospitals then are not judged on mrsa and many other things -- you know, too many m.r.i.'s in one hospital or too many m.r.i.'s in one town that can only support two but has seven because you have to make money off of them. all of these things have to be looked at carefully...
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. >> reporter: already there's one bacteria type called mrsa that is extremely resistant to almost allting that same traditional war. we kind of have to shift our thinking. >> reporter: in other words it might be better just to chase them away. >> yeah, kind of convince them, hey, you don't want to settle here. >> reporter: in this test, she's going to see if shark-lets can repel bacteria the way shark skin repels algae and barnacles. >> reporter: side a is the sharklet stuff and the clear plastic. >> the same material but one is patterned with shark-let. clint ising if to take the bacteria. he's going to put some into the petrie dish. >> reporter: how long do they ink bait? >> 24 hours. >> reporter: the electron microscope reveals the an stounding results. the plain plastic is covered with a bacteria film. >> here you can see these big clumps of bacteria all piled up on one another. >> reporter: over here on the shark-let surface. >> you might see one or two cells but you don't see that big clumping the way you see it on the smooth surface. it's really interesting because there is no
. >> reporter: already there's one bacteria type called mrsa that is extremely resistant to almost allting that same traditional war. we kind of have to shift our thinking. >> reporter: in other words it might be better just to chase them away. >> yeah, kind of convince them, hey, you don't want to settle here. >> reporter: in this test, she's going to see if shark-lets can repel bacteria the way shark skin repels algae and barnacles. >> reporter: side a is the...
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clean.o so if we don't do our bill and it's its repeal of the hospitals that are not judged on what mrsa and media other things, to the mri and one hospital or to mehdi and one town can only support to but b has set in because you could make money off of them that they are not used very much all these have to be checked and looked at carefully before people are becau paid. that's the way you save money and that is the reason that the health care bill that was finally signed saves petroleum, tr $300 million over 20 years and two injured $40 million in the millionn the jury first year.r. it is a cost saver. s so by definition if we went backto the p to the present system you havehet to start with the fact that we would be losing that savings and our d therefore getting it on to our deficit. so h we have a trillion, 300 million more in deficit over 20 years and etc. it is not wise.utely but in the cost isn't absolutely undstand everything and we understand that. t the senator from new hampshire certaiy unde understands that. we have to use good judgment.he publi so then you look at the publ
clean.o so if we don't do our bill and it's its repeal of the hospitals that are not judged on what mrsa and media other things, to the mri and one hospital or to mehdi and one town can only support to but b has set in because you could make money off of them that they are not used very much all these have to be checked and looked at carefully before people are becau paid. that's the way you save money and that is the reason that the health care bill that was finally signed saves petroleum, tr...
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mrsa is in every hospital in the country, almost every hospital. unfortunately, it emanates for the most part from bathrooms, that bathrooms aren't kept that clean. so if we don't do our bill and it's repealed, and so hospitals then are not judged on mrsa and many other things -- you know, too many m.r.i.'s in one hospital or too many m.r.i.'s in one town that can only support two but has seven because you have to make money off of them. all of these things have to be looked at carefully because that is the way people are paid. that is the reason why the health care bill which was finally signed saves $1.3 trillion over 20 years and $240 million or $280 million in the very first year. it's a cost saver. by definition, if we went back to the present system, you'd have to start with the fact that we would be losing that saving. and, therefore, adding it on to our deficit. so we'd have $1.3 trillion more in deficit over 20 years and et cetera, et cetera. it's unwise. it's unwise. but then cost isn't absolutely everything. we understand that. the senat
mrsa is in every hospital in the country, almost every hospital. unfortunately, it emanates for the most part from bathrooms, that bathrooms aren't kept that clean. so if we don't do our bill and it's repealed, and so hospitals then are not judged on mrsa and many other things -- you know, too many m.r.i.'s in one hospital or too many m.r.i.'s in one town that can only support two but has seven because you have to make money off of them. all of these things have to be looked at carefully...