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more people die in the united states of salmonella poisoning than of e. coli poisoning. >> reporter: yet, in its public announcements about the salmonella outbreak, the food and drug administration, the fda, and the centers for disease control, the cdc, referred only to a restaurant chain "a," serving mexican-style food, trying to keep the public from knowing it was taco bell. >> i have a right to know that because i may not want to shop there. i may not want to take my kid there. >> reporter: overnight, a food safety website run by attorney bill marler finally figured out that taco bell was restaurant chain "a," getting confirmation from taco bell itself. >> hiding the ball, you know, you always get caught. >> reporter: the same thing happened two years ago in another salmonella outbreak at taco bell, when it, again, was revealed to be the mysterious restaurant chain "a." >> the focus and the attention that's been paid on this is making the regulators look bad. it's making the restaurant chain look bad. >> reporter: abc news found that in dozens of cases
more people die in the united states of salmonella poisoning than of e. coli poisoning. >> reporter: yet, in its public announcements about the salmonella outbreak, the food and drug administration, the fda, and the centers for disease control, the cdc, referred only to a restaurant chain "a," serving mexican-style food, trying to keep the public from knowing it was taco bell. >> i have a right to know that because i may not want to shop there. i may not want to take my...
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more people die in the united states of salmonella poisoning than of e.nd the centers for disease control, the cdc, referred only to a "restaurant chain a," serving mexican-style food, trying to keep the public from knowing it was taco bell. >> i have a right to know that because i may not want to shop there. i may not want to take my kid there. >> reporter: a food safety website run by attorney bill mouler finally figured out that taco bell was restaurant chain a, getting confirmation from taco bell itself. >> hiding the ball, you know, you always get caught. >> reporter: the same thing happened two years ago in another salmonella outbreak at taco bell, when it again was revealed to be the mysterious restaurant chain a. >> the focus and the attention that's been paid on this is making the regulators look bad. it's making the restaurant chain look bad. >> reporter: abc news found that in dozens of cases fda and cdc policy has been to keep the names secret in closed investigations. >> when there's no longer a hazard to public health, it's perfectly reasona
more people die in the united states of salmonella poisoning than of e.nd the centers for disease control, the cdc, referred only to a "restaurant chain a," serving mexican-style food, trying to keep the public from knowing it was taco bell. >> i have a right to know that because i may not want to shop there. i may not want to take my kid there. >> reporter: a food safety website run by attorney bill mouler finally figured out that taco bell was restaurant chain a, getting...
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salmonella illnesses are often connected to undercooked beef, poultry and eggs.ulation 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 groups are opposed to the legislation during it will go beyond the egg industry. the person who let the immigrant who is an independent producer. it's been criticized by many for sitting down at the humane society and writing this mandate. i also talked to bob krauss about being in this tough spot. >> as part of the united egg t( producers and someone running my own family farm, i think it's outstanding. i wish there was the way to get where we wanted to go without legislation, but because of the ballot initiative process and the way states are broken up into individual packages, it would be extremely hard for any egg producers to decide what he was going to invest and
salmonella illnesses are often connected to undercooked beef, poultry and eggs.ulation 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 groups are opposed to the legislation during it will go beyond the egg industry. the person who...
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did you know salmonella was named after a person? >> really?> daniel salmon was the first to receive the doctor of medicine degree. they discovered salmonella and named it after him. >> that's nice. it is a tribute. >> i always thought it was named after the fish. >> you know what they also named after him 1234* daniel toma. >> is that right? >> what is that? >> i don't know. >> can we edit that out? >> you and bill will go to the same improve classes. bill, i have to ask you about your interest view. interview. how did you not ask him to do some princess bride rhymes? >> i wanted him to, but the more i talked, the more he wanted to kill me. are you asking me about my mos because we only did a couple stories? >> yes. >> want to make sure. >> absolutely. >> i ndz -- i understand and i respect your air artistry. >> jill, you said, quote, i will only date people who are -- and i don't know what you said. but you know you are married, right? >> oh my god. i totally forgot i was married. i'm sorry. i got the valentine spirit. i have been asking ever
did you know salmonella was named after a person? >> really?> daniel salmon was the first to receive the doctor of medicine degree. they discovered salmonella and named it after him. >> that's nice. it is a tribute. >> i always thought it was named after the fish. >> you know what they also named after him 1234* daniel toma. >> is that right? >> what is that? >> i don't know. >> can we edit that out? >> you and bill will go to the same...
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food- borne illness, which can be deadly.ressarchers are focusing on children in africa, where salmonellaclose to completion. scientists have been using mice to help develop thee vaccine. social media may be breaking marriages. as.../ carrie peirce... reports .../ in... tonights.../ word... on the web,.../ ááaáá new survey .../ shows couples.../ ááareáá facebook.../// as... the cause.../ for divorce. divorce. 3 social media may bring people closer together, but it's also driviig couples apart. apart. facebook has been blamed for one-third of divorces across the world.divorce online randomly sampled 5,000 divorce filings between 2009 and 2011. major role in 33 percent of splits.the most common complaints: inappropriate messages toothe opposite sex, publiclyywriting nasty comments about a spouse, nd pictures revealing marital indiscretions.by comparison, twitter was cited in 0.4% of di. divorces. the internet has become such a threat that many llwwers are warning their clients to stay off ocial media altogether ... since anything they post could become evidence in the ddvooce proceeding.i'm
food- borne illness, which can be deadly.ressarchers are focusing on children in africa, where salmonellaclose to completion. scientists have been using mice to help develop thee vaccine. social media may be breaking marriages. as.../ carrie peirce... reports .../ in... tonights.../ word... on the web,.../ ááaáá new survey .../ shows couples.../ ááareáá facebook.../// as... the cause.../ for divorce. divorce. 3 social media may bring people closer together, but it's also driviig couples...
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where salmonella kills one of four kids.e been using mice to help develop the completion. long istance relationships aren't just for unmarriedd people anymore.an article in u-s-a today says more married couples are living apart than ever before.there are now oree "commuter" marriiges in the u- s.. compared to 1-point seven million in 1990.that's according to the u-s census bureau.a possible reeson for the increaae.... online dattng and tough eccnomic times can contribute to couples living apart. gas prices have been creepinn up in recent weeks ... and an end to the uptick issnowhere in sight. in fact, it could get even worse. volatility in the middle east could send the price of crude highhr! prices that like wwuld put the ppice of gas here at levels no christine delise with triple-a mid-atlantic joiis us this morning with more on what we can xpect.-why have we ssen the increase so far and what's iran threating to block the straight of hormuz ... tensions with isreal-when gas spikes to those levels ... it has huge mpact on o
where salmonella kills one of four kids.e been using mice to help develop the completion. long istance relationships aren't just for unmarriedd people anymore.an article in u-s-a today says more married couples are living apart than ever before.there are now oree "commuter" marriiges in the u- s.. compared to 1-point seven million in 1990.that's according to the u-s census bureau.a possible reeson for the increaae.... online dattng and tough eccnomic times can contribute to couples...
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. >> a published report identifies taco bell involve naid 2010 salmonella outbreak that made 68 people sick and there were no fatalities. according to news, the cdc has not identified the food that caused outbreak but it says it likely occurred before reaching a restaurant. world news exammined why names of restaurants like this are not released. >> and consumer news, there is encouraging news, if you're having problems and about to lose your home, don't lose hope. >> help is on the way. michael? >> they're gallopping in here. in this case, it's a nonprofit called naca. and these guys come into a town, fut on huge events, then modify thousands of loans. it's a wild scene. a thousand homeowners standing in line overnight. 5,000 waiting in the bleachers for a turn to sit in front of the banker and ask for a loan modification. naca has this down. >> if it wasn't for naca we'd be on the street. >> really? >> yes. >> moses and his family were in a world of hurt. he showed up in a naca event. behind on payments out of work for w.a home worth half as much, his lender had given him one more we
. >> a published report identifies taco bell involve naid 2010 salmonella outbreak that made 68 people sick and there were no fatalities. according to news, the cdc has not identified the food that caused outbreak but it says it likely occurred before reaching a restaurant. world news exammined why names of restaurants like this are not released. >> and consumer news, there is encouraging news, if you're having problems and about to lose your home, don't lose hope. >> help is...
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they were feeding them weak old meat that probably had like salmonella in it, who knows. so if they would just took better care of them and thought more about it and showed a little more mercy then maybe so many people wouldn't have died. >> i think it could be also like the whole theory of the 19th century of battlefield -- death on the battlefield was more courageous and if you were a prisoner, it was a weak thing. and they saw that and didn't see them as a full soldier because they had to surrender -- because of the whole mentality of the battlefield. >> possibility. starting off we have a whole wave of respect. they're treated kindly, new york soldiers had liquor, and now they're starving. paul? >> isn't it also in the civil war we had never seen p.o.w.s on the scale of this magnitude. we never had a situation where we had this many prisoners all at once. could it be they didn't know how to handle this many people at camps and that heavy of a prisoner population? they had to maintain their own soldiers and prisoners, as well. so they didn't have all the supplies to fe
they were feeding them weak old meat that probably had like salmonella in it, who knows. so if they would just took better care of them and thought more about it and showed a little more mercy then maybe so many people wouldn't have died. >> i think it could be also like the whole theory of the 19th century of battlefield -- death on the battlefield was more courageous and if you were a prisoner, it was a weak thing. and they saw that and didn't see them as a full soldier because they had...
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they were feeding them week-old meat that probably had salmonella in it, who knows. if they would have took better care of them and showed more mercy, then maybe so many people wouldn't have died. mercy, then maybe so many people wouldn't have died. >> i think it could be the whole theory of the 19th century where death on the battlefield was more courageous. if you were caught it was a weak thing. they kind of maybe saw that and didn't really see him as a full soldier because here they had to surrender. now they're not really worthy of getting full rations as a fighting soldier or something like that because of that whole mentality of courage on the battlefield. >> yeah. possibility. it's difficult to say because, starting off, we have a whole wave of respect. i mean, they're treated kindly. new york soldiers had liquor. and then now they're starving. paul? >> isn't it also with the civil war, we had never seen pows on a scale of, like, this many. we never had a situation where we had this many prisoners all at once. could it also just be because they didn't know ho
they were feeding them week-old meat that probably had salmonella in it, who knows. if they would have took better care of them and showed more mercy, then maybe so many people wouldn't have died. mercy, then maybe so many people wouldn't have died. >> i think it could be the whole theory of the 19th century where death on the battlefield was more courageous. if you were caught it was a weak thing. they kind of maybe saw that and didn't really see him as a full soldier because here they...
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whether it's drugs like the salmonella vaccine that most of the work which was done on the iss for -- i think they are called biocapsules being developed right now. they are all done to benefit humans on earth and hopefully they'll have some benefit for astronauts, but we're tryingo bn earth and the iss is doing that here. >> one more question here and then out to the kennedy space center. we've got several along the same theme and i'll try to parse them out, but some people are expressing concerns that we reward large projects that have significant cost overruns and they're asking how we can better fund the long-term projects and get costs under control so we don't cannibalize other programs? >> as the question implies, these are very difficult fiscal times and we are trying -- we are doing all that we can to be fiscally responsible to make sure that our programs fit into the provisions of the authorization act that came from congress and help us with the ambitious programs that we want. we've instituted programs like joint confidence level analyses. if you look at programs like grai
whether it's drugs like the salmonella vaccine that most of the work which was done on the iss for -- i think they are called biocapsules being developed right now. they are all done to benefit humans on earth and hopefully they'll have some benefit for astronauts, but we're tryingo bn earth and the iss is doing that here. >> one more question here and then out to the kennedy space center. we've got several along the same theme and i'll try to parse them out, but some people are...
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. >>> con una luz especial mostrÓ bacterias que a pesar del frÍo viven en el refrigerador, la salmonellaca su presencia, para eso se debe limpiar el refrigerador con vinagre y agua, y temperatura correcta. >>> menos de 40 grados, la bacteria crece a mÁs de eso, si la quieres tener de 33 a 40 grados. >>> recomienda seguir la regla del 2-2-4. >>> dos horas cuando no se puede dejar mÁs de dos hoas afuera, en temperatura ambiente, 2 pulgadas, las sobras se ponen en recipientes de dos pulgadas de hondo, y 4 dÍas si pasan de 4 dÍas en la nevera, es mejor botarlo. >>> es recomendable congelarlos, duran mÁs tiempo. >>> no es necesario los aparatos, es suficiente los consejos de la experta, para prevenir enfermedademasiados, en miami, "primer impacto." >>> gracias cecilia, lo invitamos a ver mÁs noticias de salud en univisiÓn.com, busque nuestra Ágina de "primer impacto." >>> enseguida rompe el silencio la hermana de eduardo verazaquÍ, y walter mercado se recupera en puerto rico, le contamos cÓmo estÁ su salud ahora. >>> y tambiÉn se reÚnen actores del talismÁn, para ver el estreno de la novela,
. >>> con una luz especial mostrÓ bacterias que a pesar del frÍo viven en el refrigerador, la salmonellaca su presencia, para eso se debe limpiar el refrigerador con vinagre y agua, y temperatura correcta. >>> menos de 40 grados, la bacteria crece a mÁs de eso, si la quieres tener de 33 a 40 grados. >>> recomienda seguir la regla del 2-2-4. >>> dos horas cuando no se puede dejar mÁs de dos hoas afuera, en temperatura ambiente, 2 pulgadas, las sobras se...
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unpasture used means it's not heated and could have salmonella but raw food buyers say this. >> it'se and healthy and makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous. but don't people have a right to be ridiculous. >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. i eat lots of dove bars and i also eat chicken. they say it causes lots of illness and many deaths. we don't ban chicken. >> when the government gets between my lips and throat, that is an invasion. >> why do you want to drink raw milk? >> i think it's good for me. >> john: most states ban the sairls sale of raw milk just like unlicensed lemonade stands. my lawyer told me if no one drinks it and i don't make any money, that is probably legal. >> it indicates the prejudice against terrible business people. anyone who is this s is in business is a cheater. >> john: cdc says hundreds have gotten sick from raw milk? >> more have drowned in backyard swimming pools. ultimately you and i should be able to choose our risk. i think eating mountain dew is risky but i'm not asking for a government telli
unpasture used means it's not heated and could have salmonella but raw food buyers say this. >> it'se and healthy and makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous. but don't people have a right to be ridiculous. >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. i eat lots of dove bars and i also eat chicken. they say it causes lots of illness and many deaths. we don't ban chicken. >> when the government gets between my lips and throat,...
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unpasture used means it's not heated and could have salmonella but raw food buyers say this. >> it'se and healthy and makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous. but don't people have a right to be ridiculous. >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. i eat lots of dove bars and i also eat chicken. they say it causes lots of illness and many deaths. we don't ban chicken. >> when the government gets between my lips and throat, that is an invasion. >> why do you want to drink raw milk? >> i think it's good for me. >> john: most states ban the sairls sale of raw milk just like unlicensed lemonade stands. my lawyer told me if no one drinks it and i don't make any money, that is probably legal. >> it indicates the prejudice against terrible business people. anyone who is this s is in business is a cheater. >> john: cdc says hundreds have gotten sick from raw milk? >> more have drowned in backyard swimming pools. ultimately you and i should be able to choose our risk. i think eating mountain dew is risky but i'm not asking for a government telli
unpasture used means it's not heated and could have salmonella but raw food buyers say this. >> it'se and healthy and makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous. but don't people have a right to be ridiculous. >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. i eat lots of dove bars and i also eat chicken. they say it causes lots of illness and many deaths. we don't ban chicken. >> when the government gets between my lips and throat,...
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unpasture used means it's not heated and could have salmonella but raw food buyers say this. >> it'sure and healthy and makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous. but don't people have a right to be ridiculous. >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. i eat lots of dove bars and i also eat chicken. they say it causes lots of illness and many deaths. we don't ban chicken. >> when the government gets between my lips and throat, that is an invasion. >> why do you want to drink raw milk? >> i think it's good for me. >> john: most states ban the sairls sale of raw milk just like unlicensed lemonade stands. my lawyer told me if no one drinks it and i don't make any money, that is probably legal. >> it indicates the prejudice against terrible business people. anyone who is this s is in business is a cheater. >> john: cdc says hundreds have gotten sick from raw milk? >> more have drowned in backyard swimming pools. ultimately you and i should be able to choose our risk. i think eating mountain dew is risky but i'm not asking for a government tel
unpasture used means it's not heated and could have salmonella but raw food buyers say this. >> it'sure and healthy and makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous. but don't people have a right to be ridiculous. >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. i eat lots of dove bars and i also eat chicken. they say it causes lots of illness and many deaths. we don't ban chicken. >> when the government gets between my lips and...
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a program screened produce like lettuce for salmonella, e. coli analyst tearia.try -- and listeria. industry leaders want farmers to -- [ unintelligible ] >>> meteorologist mike nicco is here, time to talk about the weather. we don't kneel cold in san francisco is it like that for everyone? >> it is usually cooler everywhere else because they are not surrounded by three bodies of water. winds are calming also. definitely cooler this morning and a few areas as we look down from mount tamalpais across angel island, belvedere, tiburon to oakland this morning you can see from farther than that, just a beautiful clean air mass on top of us. still 52 in san francisco, everybody else in the 40s until you get to concord, redwood city, mountain view, los gatos and half moon bay mid to upper 30s there around the monterey bay and inland mid to upper 30s monterey 41. here's three things about forecast, high clouds, sun, warmer today, without those breezes of yesterday, chance of showers very light, scattered, friday and sunday night and then breezy and cooler all of us will
a program screened produce like lettuce for salmonella, e. coli analyst tearia.try -- and listeria. industry leaders want farmers to -- [ unintelligible ] >>> meteorologist mike nicco is here, time to talk about the weather. we don't kneel cold in san francisco is it like that for everyone? >> it is usually cooler everywhere else because they are not surrounded by three bodies of water. winds are calming also. definitely cooler this morning and a few areas as we look down from...
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online newspaper food safety news cites documents that show 68 people in 10 states became ill from salmonella. taco bell says the cdc has not officially identified the source of the illness which impacted taco bell last fall none of the illnesses were reported in dc maryland or virginia. >>> facebook is about to go public but it could be months before you can purchase stock some deals may be too good to be true. a wisconsin woman is charged with selling fake facebook stock to five people including her own daughter and a man who did work on her home. police believe there are more victims. >>> by the way, facebook celebrates its 8th birthday this saturday. >>> you all right? >> no. >> okay i will go on. >> okay. >> valentines day is all about flowers and chocolate but not at one school in massachusetts, students there banned from bringing candy to school. >>> it is not a war on valentines day it is more a war on valentines day candy, in an e-mail the school principal is asking parents not to send candy to school with their kids february 14th instead he is asking parents to send in pencils, stam
online newspaper food safety news cites documents that show 68 people in 10 states became ill from salmonella. taco bell says the cdc has not officially identified the source of the illness which impacted taco bell last fall none of the illnesses were reported in dc maryland or virginia. >>> facebook is about to go public but it could be months before you can purchase stock some deals may be too good to be true. a wisconsin woman is charged with selling fake facebook stock to five...
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. >> i'm going to miss his cookie dough even if it led to the occasional case of salmonella poisoning. >> reporter: after the service area fire departments gathered once again at alexandria's ivy cemetery to lay josh wise none rest in a place that's dedicated to first responders. the processional was so large many roads had to be closed. they are all open now and i'm told that a fund has been set up by alexandria firefighters to accept condolences and donations to the family. reporting live in alexandria, jane watrel. back to you. >> quite a turnout for the family of firefighters and emts today. thanks so much. wendy? >>> we are learning more today about who will be attending whitney houston's funeral saturday in newark, new jersey. the church service is going to be invitation only and will include performances from aretha franklin and stevie wonder. kevin kostner is scheduled to speak at that service. houston's family is allowing the funeral to be broadcast on television and on the web. and police are warning fans that the area around the church will be blocked. the best bet at seein
. >> i'm going to miss his cookie dough even if it led to the occasional case of salmonella poisoning. >> reporter: after the service area fire departments gathered once again at alexandria's ivy cemetery to lay josh wise none rest in a place that's dedicated to first responders. the processional was so large many roads had to be closed. they are all open now and i'm told that a fund has been set up by alexandria firefighters to accept condolences and donations to the family....
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with the potential to create millions of decent paying jobs, roads, bridges, rebuilding the rail salmonellamake a hef investment. i think the president put money into energy conservation and sustainable energy we could do more. >> good to have you with us. thanks so much. bernie sanders tonight. scott walker went to cpac to beg for money. you won't believe how walker did, and i'll show you the tape now. the shock and sandness over whitney houston's death and amazing tributes later in the show. stay with us. we'll be right back. i wouldn't do that. pay the check? no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researching a role. today's special... the capital one venture card. you earn double miles on every purchase. impressive. chalk is a lost medium. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. was that really necessary? [ male announcer ] get the venture card at capitalone.com and earn double miles on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? cover for me. i have an audition. but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is,
with the potential to create millions of decent paying jobs, roads, bridges, rebuilding the rail salmonellamake a hef investment. i think the president put money into energy conservation and sustainable energy we could do more. >> good to have you with us. thanks so much. bernie sanders tonight. scott walker went to cpac to beg for money. you won't believe how walker did, and i'll show you the tape now. the shock and sandness over whitney houston's death and amazing tributes later in the...
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taco bell seeing negative headlines connecting it to a salmonella outbreak.nd then there's kfc. >> right now i think kfc in the u.s. is probably the largest hurdle that the company has to overcome. it's been comping negative for some time now. no signs that's going to change in the near future. >> 5,000 kfcs in the u.s. is 1,000 too many. however the chicken giant is yum's growth driver in all-important china. analysts will be looking most closely at what's happening in china. many expect to see profit growth there of over 20%. sue, any sign of weakness in china will not be good. back to you. >> indeed, jane. thank you. i think our next analyst would agree with that. so how should you be playing yum ahead of results today? the restaurant analyst with credit suisse. welcome. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> one of the reasons you have an outperform rating on this stock is because you think they do have unparallel access to china and a big footprint in india and other parts of asia as well. >> exactly. i would call it unparalleled access to th
taco bell seeing negative headlines connecting it to a salmonella outbreak.nd then there's kfc. >> right now i think kfc in the u.s. is probably the largest hurdle that the company has to overcome. it's been comping negative for some time now. no signs that's going to change in the near future. >> 5,000 kfcs in the u.s. is 1,000 too many. however the chicken giant is yum's growth driver in all-important china. analysts will be looking most closely at what's happening in china. many...
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. >>> a salmonella outbreak that has made 68 people sick has been linked to taco bell, taco bell thatrants in this country says the source of the food born illness still has not been confirmed. >>> alzheimer's seems to spread from brain cell to brain cell like an infection, but it's a protein that is spreading. scientists say that the discovery has immediate implications for finding new alzheimer's treatments. they believe other degenerative brain developments like parkinsons spread in the same way. >>> a woman defeated hawna in a small claims court. she spoke to us after she filed a claim against honda because she said her honda civic hybrid didn't come close to getting the 50 miles per gallon as promised. her reward nearly 10 grand, $10,000. which makes me wonder, how many people are going to go check to see. >> you wonder if you want to do small claims court or class action lawsuit? christine, thank you for that update. >>> a confusing and contradictory story about a 15-year-old girl who ran away from home and ended up deported to colombia. the girl was arrested in april of 2011 fo
. >>> a salmonella outbreak that has made 68 people sick has been linked to taco bell, taco bell thatrants in this country says the source of the food born illness still has not been confirmed. >>> alzheimer's seems to spread from brain cell to brain cell like an infection, but it's a protein that is spreading. scientists say that the discovery has immediate implications for finding new alzheimer's treatments. they believe other degenerative brain developments like parkinsons...
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. >>> taco bell was linked to a salmonella outbreak. >>> effective immediately, are you ready, spirit adding a new $2, quote, unintended consequences fee on most of its tickets. before you get all mad, not so bad. allows passengers the option to change their minds within 24 hours of booking a trip without having to pay a penalty. >> or if you make a mistake and try to explain it, oops, i made a mistake -- >> i wouldn't mind paying the $2 to have that freedom. that sounds like great insurance. >> better than the full ticket price. >> that's what i'm saying. >> 5:41. >>> eric holder in the hot seat. house republicans say he is obstructing their investigation into the botched fast & furious gun tracking operation. >>> it's madonna versus the media. this is the real super bowl. >> look at her. >> man. >> she looks like she could play football. >> yes. she's the star of the super bowl halftime show and wanted to make one thing real, real clear, folks. we'll clear it up for you. watching "early start." bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashbac
. >>> taco bell was linked to a salmonella outbreak. >>> effective immediately, are you ready, spirit adding a new $2, quote, unintended consequences fee on most of its tickets. before you get all mad, not so bad. allows passengers the option to change their minds within 24 hours of booking a trip without having to pay a penalty. >> or if you make a mistake and try to explain it, oops, i made a mistake -- >> i wouldn't mind paying the $2 to have that freedom. that...
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it's also critical for bringing the benefits back heretofore, whether it is drugs like the salmonella vaccine that most of the work which was done on the iss or i think that they are called by zero capsules that are being developed right now. these are all things that benefit humans on earth, and, you know, they have hopefully some benefit from astronauts. but we are trying to make life better for people here are the and the iss is doing it. >> one more twitter question and then the kennedy space center. we have several questions along the same theme. i will try to parse these out, but people were expressing some concerns that we reword large projects that go -- that have significant cost overruns. and they are asking how we can better fund these long-term projects and get costs under control, so we don't cannibalize other projects. >> these are -- as the question implies these are very difficult fiscal times, and we are trying -- we are doing all that we can to be fiscally responsible to make sure that our programs fit into the provisions of the authorization act. it came from congre
it's also critical for bringing the benefits back heretofore, whether it is drugs like the salmonella vaccine that most of the work which was done on the iss or i think that they are called by zero capsules that are being developed right now. these are all things that benefit humans on earth, and, you know, they have hopefully some benefit from astronauts. but we are trying to make life better for people here are the and the iss is doing it. >> one more twitter question and then the...