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. >> there are about a million salmonella illnesses and about 378 deaths from salmonella per year. >> reporter: the number one protection, say experts, make sure chicken is thoroughly cooked, and tonight a warning from the government that changes to the poultry inspection process could put food safety in jeopardy. currently up to four usda inspectors monitor 140 chickens a minute, but under an industry-supported proposal there would be only one government inspector, and the line speed could increase up to 175 birds a minute. already the usda has been testing these changes, but in a report released today the gao writes faster line speeds raise concerns about food safety. >> i think that they are putting speed over safety. >> reporter: the usda says the new inspection system will reduce the risk of foodborne illness. no washing, new advice that may be hard to swallow in countless american kitchens. kerry sanders, nbc news, ft. lauderdale. >> and we are back in a moment with the latest attempt to make your current smart phone obsolete. >>> you want answers? >> i think i'm entitled. >> yo
. >> there are about a million salmonella illnesses and about 378 deaths from salmonella per year. >> reporter: the number one protection, say experts, make sure chicken is thoroughly cooked, and tonight a warning from the government that changes to the poultry inspection process could put food safety in jeopardy. currently up to four usda inspectors monitor 140 chickens a minute, but under an industry-supported proposal there would be only one government inspector, and the line...
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before -- you know, you are not going to get a bad taste in your food, but you are going to kill any salmonella or any bacteria issues that can happen. because a lot of cutting boards have grooves in them, whether it's plastic or wood, and it can collect bacteria and you can make yourself fairly sick or your family if things aren't sanitized and cleaned really well. making sure to wipe things down, sanitize, run them through the dish washer and take your time with it. . >> that's wrapping it up for today, brown bag lunch. this was fantastic, thanks to town hall, terrific servers, terrific food. thank you to the health department and we'll be back next third thursday at the department of building inspection for building san francisco. thank you. >> in this fabulously beautiful persidio national park and near golden gate and running like a scar is this ugly highway. that was built in 1936 at the same time as the bridge and at that time the presidio was an army and they didn't want civilians on their turf. and the road was built high. >> we need access and you have a 70 year-old facility that's in
before -- you know, you are not going to get a bad taste in your food, but you are going to kill any salmonella or any bacteria issues that can happen. because a lot of cutting boards have grooves in them, whether it's plastic or wood, and it can collect bacteria and you can make yourself fairly sick or your family if things aren't sanitized and cleaned really well. making sure to wipe things down, sanitize, run them through the dish washer and take your time with it. . >> that's wrapping...
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before -- you know, you are not going to get a bad taste in your food, but you are going to kill any salmonella or any bacteria issues that can happen. because a lot of cutting boards have grooves in them, whether it's plastic or wood, and it can collect bacteria and you can make yourself fairly sick or your family if things aren't sanitized and cleaned really well. making sure to wipe things down, sanitize, run them through the dish washer and take your time with it. . >> that's wrapping it up for today, brown bag lunch. this was fantastic, thanks to town hall, terrific servers, terrific food. thank you to the health department and we'll be back next third thursday at the department of building inspection for building san francisco. thank you. ?oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. a
before -- you know, you are not going to get a bad taste in your food, but you are going to kill any salmonella or any bacteria issues that can happen. because a lot of cutting boards have grooves in them, whether it's plastic or wood, and it can collect bacteria and you can make yourself fairly sick or your family if things aren't sanitized and cleaned really well. making sure to wipe things down, sanitize, run them through the dish washer and take your time with it. . >> that's wrapping...
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you're not supposed to because it splatters possible salmonella all over. >> counterintuitive. >> reporter: pat it dry and put it right into whatever your pan or the oven and make sure it hits 165 degrees. that kills any bacteria. >> internal temperature. >> right. >> and then you want to wash up with soap and water. so that's essentially the news. i rinse it. >> why is this coming out today this new revelation with chicken. >> reporter: usda wants to actually renew this because it's a habit that's so hard for us to break and more people are getting sick. >> and don't forget to use chlorine bleach and stuff and watch stuff down all that afterwards. >> reporter: doesn't apply to nuggets. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> sue, thank you. >>> an alarming number of young people is using ecigarettes. the centers for disease control found about 2 million middle and high school students tried those ecigarettes last year. double from the year before. ecigarettes do not contain tobacco but doctors warn they could be a gateway to getting addicted to nicotine. we have much more on that on the "cbs evening new
you're not supposed to because it splatters possible salmonella all over. >> counterintuitive. >> reporter: pat it dry and put it right into whatever your pan or the oven and make sure it hits 165 degrees. that kills any bacteria. >> internal temperature. >> right. >> and then you want to wash up with soap and water. so that's essentially the news. i rinse it. >> why is this coming out today this new revelation with chicken. >> reporter: usda wants to...
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pervasive furthermore roundup kills beneficial good bacteria and it doesn't kill the nasty stuff like salmonella botulism nicolae now we know that the good bacteria is extremely important for health for the digestive track for the just digestive system for the immune system when you kill the beneficial good bacteria that problem is linked with a whole host of diseases which have been on the rise in the u.s. population since roundup has been you used in such high quantities well that's really scary. i know they were huge and time monsanto protests across the united states and canada back in may who where there are guys who turned out in support of it just really shortly because we're out of time the facebook post came about a march against monsanto they expected a few thousand. they got more than two million protesters in fifty two countries this shows just how concerned and how and how motivated people are around the world to protect their food supply and their agriculture and their environment for a mug santo and g.m. . thank you so much for this really interesting insight hope we get to do thi
pervasive furthermore roundup kills beneficial good bacteria and it doesn't kill the nasty stuff like salmonella botulism nicolae now we know that the good bacteria is extremely important for health for the digestive track for the just digestive system for the immune system when you kill the beneficial good bacteria that problem is linked with a whole host of diseases which have been on the rise in the u.s. population since roundup has been you used in such high quantities well that's really...
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it would get salmonella. and the next time you had the crab claw, you would be dead. oh, it's one of these. it's one of these. yes yes. what do you mean, "it's one of these"? i've never seen this before in my life. kay: i think it's for making holes in roast lamb, for slotting in a garlic clove. - extracting gunk out of your ear. - ( laughing ) - still no answers? - no definite answer - but a lot of food for thought. - definitely. bruce: and a few weeks later, all became clear. there were lots of letters written in saying, "we know what it is." and one of the best was from, i think he was the curator of the collection of the royal college of surgeons who said, "of course, this is what it is." it was actually a tracheotomy instrument and he came with the missing bits. man: and this was used as what is called a pilot, in order to penetrate an incision which is made in the neck when patients were suffocating to death. and this would relieve their breathing. so that would be introduced with this blunt end on it - so that you could make an easy passage? - yes. then that--
it would get salmonella. and the next time you had the crab claw, you would be dead. oh, it's one of these. it's one of these. yes yes. what do you mean, "it's one of these"? i've never seen this before in my life. kay: i think it's for making holes in roast lamb, for slotting in a garlic clove. - extracting gunk out of your ear. - ( laughing ) - still no answers? - no definite answer - but a lot of food for thought. - definitely. bruce: and a few weeks later, all became clear. there...
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pervasive furthermore roundup kills beneficial gut bacteria and it doesn't kill the nasty stuff like salmonella botulism an e. coli i know we know that the good bacteria is extremely important for health for the digestive track for the just digestive system for the immune system when you kill the beneficial good bacteria that problem is linked with a whole host of diseases which have been on the rise in the u.s. population since roundup has been you used in such high quantities well that's really scary. i know they were huge and time monsanto protests across the united states and canada back in may who where there are guys who turned out in support of it just really shortly because we're out of time the facebook post came about a march against monsanto they expected a few thousand. they got more than two million protesters in fifty two countries this shows just how concerned and how and how motivated people are around the world to protect their food supply and their agriculture and their environment promote santo and g.m. . thank you so much for this really interesting insight hope we get to th
pervasive furthermore roundup kills beneficial gut bacteria and it doesn't kill the nasty stuff like salmonella botulism an e. coli i know we know that the good bacteria is extremely important for health for the digestive track for the just digestive system for the immune system when you kill the beneficial good bacteria that problem is linked with a whole host of diseases which have been on the rise in the u.s. population since roundup has been you used in such high quantities well that's...
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pervasive furthermore roundup kills beneficial gut bacteria and it doesn't kill the nasty stuff like salmonella botulism nicolai now we know that the good bacteria is extremely important for health for the digestive track for the just digestive system for the immune system when you kill the beneficial good bacteria that problem is linked with a whole host of diseases which have been on the rise in the u.s. population since roundup has been you used in such high quantities well that's really scary. i know they were huge and time monsanto protests across the united states and canada back in may who where they were going isis who turned out in support of it just really shortly because we're out of time the facebook post came about a march against monsanto they expected a few thousand. they got more than two million protesters in fifty two countries this shows just how concerned and how and how motivated people are around the world to protect their food supply and their agriculture and their environment for months sando and g.m. . thank you so much for this really interesting insight hope we get to
pervasive furthermore roundup kills beneficial gut bacteria and it doesn't kill the nasty stuff like salmonella botulism nicolai now we know that the good bacteria is extremely important for health for the digestive track for the just digestive system for the immune system when you kill the beneficial good bacteria that problem is linked with a whole host of diseases which have been on the rise in the u.s. population since roundup has been you used in such high quantities well that's really...
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. >> if you cook to the full temperature which is 165, any salmonella that's on there are toast, they'ree. >> reporter: and finally from the consumerwatch kitchen, a spin on school lunch. boxes. >> i'm still thinking about it. >> reporter: kids are getting their first taste of revolution foods meal kits. invented by two oakland mothers, the boxes are competing in the crowded prepackaged grab and go arena where lunchables have reigned supreme. they have low sodium, no preservatives and more protein compared to competitors. and it's early in the school year but so far, consumers say -- >> that one's good. >> i like the ham and the crackers but i don't like the cheese. >> don't like the cheese! now, revolution costs $4. lunchables about $1.70 so it boils down to parents who want to spend the money. >> no artificial flavors though in that one? >> reporter: nothing artificial in here. and also there's about 20 to 30% less sodium, fat and calories in the revolution box, as well. >> but there's also a prominent oreo cookie on the front of that one, too. >> reporter: yeah. and the test is on tas
. >> if you cook to the full temperature which is 165, any salmonella that's on there are toast, they'ree. >> reporter: and finally from the consumerwatch kitchen, a spin on school lunch. boxes. >> i'm still thinking about it. >> reporter: kids are getting their first taste of revolution foods meal kits. invented by two oakland mothers, the boxes are competing in the crowded prepackaged grab and go arena where lunchables have reigned supreme. they have low sodium, no...
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that's what happens when we exercise what is one of the most salmonella responsibilities we have. >> do you agree that democrats are opposing this as well as republicans. >> i agree the questions we are being asked from republicans and democrats are legitimate and the right ones. the question for congress is should there be consequences for someone who uses the weapons against his people and the answer to the question is going to be followed closely. not only in damascus but in tehran. >> this is not a partisan issue? >> i have not indicated to you that it is a partisan issue. nobody indicated it's a partisan issue. it is a national security issue for the united states of oh america to resolve. >> and for congress. >> and one that will be addre addressed and have ramifications for some time. >> i will ask you another if question. if the president goes to congress and says this is in our national security and congress rejects him, if at the end of the process the president loses, doesn't he become a lame duck is next day? >> no. chris, again, the question before us right now is how do
that's what happens when we exercise what is one of the most salmonella responsibilities we have. >> do you agree that democrats are opposing this as well as republicans. >> i agree the questions we are being asked from republicans and democrats are legitimate and the right ones. the question for congress is should there be consequences for someone who uses the weapons against his people and the answer to the question is going to be followed closely. not only in damascus but in...
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e coli salmonella shigella and these bacteria are spreading in hospitals.rt because they're resistant to every antibiotic we have on the market. there will come a time when we reach into our big arsenal of drugs for somebody who is very sick and we will not be able to help them. i think that's why the cdc really wants to get >>> wivends kicking up around the bay area. breezy at times. gusty in through the mountain gaps and coastline. couple patches of fog to begin the day. sunshine toward the afternoon. low pressure passing to our north. that will crank up some of the winds and won't be as warm today. still we'll see temperatures in the 70s and low 80s inland. 70s inside the bay. clouds on friday. >>> a big name in coffee is looking to bring in more dough. >>> i'm john blackstone, in this small kitchen in san francisco where they still roll chocolate croissants by hand. what made starbucks, a global brand, invest $100 million in this bakery? we'll tell you coming up on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs morning rounds sponsored by dr. scholl's for her in
e coli salmonella shigella and these bacteria are spreading in hospitals.rt because they're resistant to every antibiotic we have on the market. there will come a time when we reach into our big arsenal of drugs for somebody who is very sick and we will not be able to help them. i think that's why the cdc really wants to get >>> wivends kicking up around the bay area. breezy at times. gusty in through the mountain gaps and coastline. couple patches of fog to begin the day. sunshine...
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you could get sick, salmonella, it's all bad. you don't want any of that. don't wash it.thorou thoroughly. >> good advice to start the day with. elizabeth great to see you. >> that's why i keep a sfoponge with a bleach water solution next to my sink, always use it on the counter because it's filthy. >> >> take a little break and think about it now. a voter hurling serious insalts at mayoral candidate anthony weiner and he does not let it slide. you are going to want to watch this extraordinary toe-to-toe battle. >>> "blurred lines" the undisputed song of the summer. was someone able to roar past robin thicke on the charts? details in our top four. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our mark
you could get sick, salmonella, it's all bad. you don't want any of that. don't wash it.thorou thoroughly. >> good advice to start the day with. elizabeth great to see you. >> that's why i keep a sfoponge with a bleach water solution next to my sink, always use it on the counter because it's filthy. >> >> take a little break and think about it now. a voter hurling serious insalts at mayoral candidate anthony weiner and he does not let it slide. you are going to want to...
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. >> salmonella everybody. wash your hands always. one. >> that right there and what i like to do is let the chicken wait and hang out so put that into the oil. >> stand clear. >> clear. >> like you're doing surgery. >> thought it was going to explode? >> about 15 minutes and it's done. i got that over here. >> great recipes in this book. >> thank you. >> we love having you here. >> congratulations. >> y >> from the financial district take a look at the top of the building. a window washing rig dangling unsafely from a high-rise. no one inside that rig, but crews are concerned it could fall. street closures are in place on battery street between sacramento and clay. authorities have also cleared the 28th through 30th floors of that building. it's that real one clay. we're hearing this could take another two hours to fix, so what they've done is completely cleared the streets below. it's also affecting muni buses on the one california and 41 union lean. another update in half hour. hey lena, what ya looking for? well, you've found deli
. >> salmonella everybody. wash your hands always. one. >> that right there and what i like to do is let the chicken wait and hang out so put that into the oil. >> stand clear. >> clear. >> like you're doing surgery. >> thought it was going to explode? >> about 15 minutes and it's done. i got that over here. >> great recipes in this book. >> thank you. >> we love having you here. >> congratulations. >> y >> from the...