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than outbreaks to pasteurized milk. study looked at 121. related disease outbreaks which cost 4400 illnesses and three deaths. of those 60% were linked to raw milk products. the study also shows that children are more likely to get seriously ill from the bacteria and raw milk. >>> meanwhile researchers say they are getting close to developing vaccine for salmonella. according to the usda, salmonella is the most frequent case of foodborne illnesses. scientists at the university of california davis are using mice to develop the vaccine. it's been three years in making that researchers think they are on the right track. salmonella illnesses are often connected to undercooked beef, poultry and eggs. regulation that will change how ends our house may be running into roadblocks. next week to propose the bill that would move into enriched pages. it was based on the proposal written by the humane society of the united states and the united egg producers. two leaders in congress have resisted moving to the committee. these group
than outbreaks to pasteurized milk. study looked at 121. related disease outbreaks which cost 4400 illnesses and three deaths. of those 60% were linked to raw milk products. the study also shows that children are more likely to get seriously ill from the bacteria and raw milk. >>> meanwhile researchers say they are getting close to developing vaccine for salmonella. according to the usda, salmonella is the most frequent case of foodborne illnesses. scientists at the university of...
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guaranteed or your money back. ♪ ♪ experimenting with milk, louis pasteur had already achieved successil. >>it is currently 45 degrees at o'hare ... we expect cloudiness to come back tomorrow and friday in advance of a weather system coming this weekend bringing rain and wet snow by sunday let's take a look at the 74 cast: day forecast. ... temperatures will recover briefly before the next round of cooler air comes to the area ... but even the coldest air we're saying is still above normal i am just loving this weather ... it's all relative! >>thanks for a great forecast jim ramsey and thank you all for joining us today ... we hope you have a great afternoon remember we will be back here at 5 and again at 9:00 p.m.
guaranteed or your money back. ♪ ♪ experimenting with milk, louis pasteur had already achieved successil. >>it is currently 45 degrees at o'hare ... we expect cloudiness to come back tomorrow and friday in advance of a weather system coming this weekend bringing rain and wet snow by sunday let's take a look at the 74 cast: day forecast. ... temperatures will recover briefly before the next round of cooler air comes to the area ... but even the coldest air we're saying is still above...
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if i can contract it from them because i am not breaking the law and drinking my pasteurized milk, screw them. >> that's a fair point. they are spreading their illness. >> i didn't even think it was a real thing. apparently it still exists. >> i'm with you. down with maloki. >> i am not an epidemiologist, but if you consume something and get sick from it, it is probably not airborne. >> anything with a fever. >> i worry about e-coli. >> the rapper or the disease? >> it is the name of an amish farmer. >> ♪ e-coli >>> you know what, i don't care anymore. i do care. i care about everybody out there. coming up, a story so incredible we decided not to do them. they are just too good for this little show. what happened when bill schulz visited the tallest basketball player in the world? sadly, he returned. >>> paul stergis is not only the tallest harlem globe trotter, but he is the tallest player on earth and maybe even including saturn. the -- with the team in town for another big win "red eye" interviewed the goliath and to be both so big and british. >> thanks, greg. i am at madison square
if i can contract it from them because i am not breaking the law and drinking my pasteurized milk, screw them. >> that's a fair point. they are spreading their illness. >> i didn't even think it was a real thing. apparently it still exists. >> i'm with you. down with maloki. >> i am not an epidemiologist, but if you consume something and get sick from it, it is probably not airborne. >> anything with a fever. >> i worry about e-coli. >> the rapper or...
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it's an improvement on a traditional method of pasteurizing and preserving the milk. his efforts have paid off. >> when i started i got 20 kenyan shillings per liter- now its 80. >> the milk is popular, especially in nairobi. the price has gone up because of high demand. one day later. this bus is headed to nairobi. unfiltered camel's milk isn't allowed on board. enforcing that rule is this woman's job. she is from the "anolei women", a cooperative founded three years ago by the wives of camel owners. their husbands are sometimes a bit sloppy with their milking. the women's' goal is ensuring hygiene from the source to the buyer -its a strategy that has expanded the customer base. and in nairobi, their reputation for high standards is well known. in this way the women of the camel milk cooperative are also earning more .the group has grown to 60 members and they're saving up for a truck and a shared dairy. but there are new worries. >> business is good. but for two years our neighborhood has been unsafe. people from other places are robbing our grazing grounds, killing
it's an improvement on a traditional method of pasteurizing and preserving the milk. his efforts have paid off. >> when i started i got 20 kenyan shillings per liter- now its 80. >> the milk is popular, especially in nairobi. the price has gone up because of high demand. one day later. this bus is headed to nairobi. unfiltered camel's milk isn't allowed on board. enforcing that rule is this woman's job. she is from the "anolei women", a cooperative founded three years ago...
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real food advocates think pasteurization makes milk unpure. >>> a couple that decided to let facebook name their baby. she was given the name madelyn. madelyn edged out emily and many others. more than 75,000 people around the world voted. >> this social media thing has taken over. >> i wonder if they help you with their home work. >> share the joy i guess. we have some per happen as little bit of winter weather headed our way. late saturday night early sunday morning. a little bit north, maybe a little bit of wet rain snow mixture. take a look at temps now. it's 33 degrees. haven't seen that much recently. no wind at all, there's no windchill, barometer is way up there. 30 over ocean city there at the airport. 32 in elkton. 40 in washington. 37, 31, so it's not super cold but it's colder than it's been recently. it looks like the weekend, actually tomorrow a lot of sunshine. it's going to warm up. and up in bell air 34, rock hal as well. 50degrees this afternoon. did it feel a little cooler to you because it was 70 on wednesday. 31 this morning and now we're at 33. 43, 35 were the no
real food advocates think pasteurization makes milk unpure. >>> a couple that decided to let facebook name their baby. she was given the name madelyn. madelyn edged out emily and many others. more than 75,000 people around the world voted. >> this social media thing has taken over. >> i wonder if they help you with their home work. >> share the joy i guess. we have some per happen as little bit of winter weather headed our way. late saturday night early sunday...
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we have the pasteurize go churning, the they are not terrify dropping and he seems embarrassed by thenactivity. >> reporter: along with the quiet revolution in sonoma and marin county, these roads and this stop are on the map as part of california's cheese country trail. >> did you know there was a marin cheese trail? >> not at all. >> nicasio valley cheese farm, they have worked the land since 1919. that is rick who runs the business end. scott who makes the cheese and randy who runs the dairy. they have worked pretty much most of their lives. >> it will be two years in february that we made our first cheese. >> for other dairy owners, this cheese was matter of necessity. they wouldn't going to get by producing milk. >> blame it on oversupply. in 2009 small dare arise were losing hundred dollars percowper month. >> they recognized they had to somehow add value. >> try to position where it would consistently thrive rather than consistently be uncertain. >> might get $2 for a gallon of milk, you make it cheese, you can get ten dollars. >> 27 dare arise make the cheese. they employ some
we have the pasteurize go churning, the they are not terrify dropping and he seems embarrassed by thenactivity. >> reporter: along with the quiet revolution in sonoma and marin county, these roads and this stop are on the map as part of california's cheese country trail. >> did you know there was a marin cheese trail? >> not at all. >> nicasio valley cheese farm, they have worked the land since 1919. that is rick who runs the business end. scott who makes the cheese and...
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. >> their crime selling milk that was not pasteurized. >> they took gallons and cheesed. >> the governmentded it again. they add a thousand new pages every day. cit took 65 days to get permission from the department of health and hygiene to open up a lemonade stand. >> yes, in new york city. we had to shoot before i got the license. you can sell but you have to give the money back and not let them drink it. i am knocking it out of their hand . yeah, all of these all well intended safety but government is a blunt instrument . cover the drug laws americans support but what is behind some of that and the unintended consequence of the war on drugs is awful as one piece of that is here. >> which of you are ready to admit using marijuana in the past. yes, or no. >> yes. >> the audience applaud. >> i didn't like it. and didn't inhale. >> i inhaled frequently. >> that was the point. >> and everyone laughed. but the same politician does this. drug raids happen a hundred times a day. >> if we do away with the drug laws and legitimize narcotic use by letting the adults do what they do. we know drug u
. >> their crime selling milk that was not pasteurized. >> they took gallons and cheesed. >> the governmentded it again. they add a thousand new pages every day. cit took 65 days to get permission from the department of health and hygiene to open up a lemonade stand. >> yes, in new york city. we had to shoot before i got the license. you can sell but you have to give the money back and not let them drink it. i am knocking it out of their hand . yeah, all of these all...
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the milk is shipped cold for processing, where it is pasteurized and bottled. and in most states, including maryland, it is the only kind sold. >> reporter: besides state laws banning the sales, there is also liability if someone should become ill. >> it only takes one incident of a noninsurable problem to lose your farm. >> alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> pennsylvania's health department reports seven disease outbreaks, linked to raw milk since 2006. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. stranger than fiction. what appears to be a bizarre creature, caught on tape. more on what's now being called iceland's lochness monster. >>> helmet cameras from an entirely new angle. >>> bob turk in the first warning weather center. look at the weekend coming up. , >>> a gunman is shot and killed after he opens fire inside new york. police say the suspect marched up the stairs, holding a shotgun. he took aim at two court officers, hitting the arm before the other officer was shot in the back. the gunman later died at a hospital. police say he had a grudge against
the milk is shipped cold for processing, where it is pasteurized and bottled. and in most states, including maryland, it is the only kind sold. >> reporter: besides state laws banning the sales, there is also liability if someone should become ill. >> it only takes one incident of a noninsurable problem to lose your farm. >> alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> pennsylvania's health department reports seven disease outbreaks, linked to raw milk since 2006....