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son salmonella, le decimos quÉ lo provoca y quÉ medidas hay que tomar. >> este es noticiero telemundoalart y maria celeste arrarÁs . >> hola muy buenas tardes marÍa celeste arrarÁs esta en una asignaciÓn especial, hoy, 4 funcionarios mÁs estan presos por mÉxico por la fuga de joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn estaban encargados de la vigilancia del narco a travÉs de cÁmaras de seguridad y dijeron que el sistema fallÓ en la fuga, algo que simplemente no es cierto, raÚl torres estÁ en vivo, muy buenas tardes. >> asÍ es josÉ, este 11 de septiembre se kum mrifrn dos meses que joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn se fue de aquÍ del altiplano, pero los que estÁn encerrados son los 4 vigilantes todo esto ocurre cuando en internet se hizo viral una foto tomada en costa rica donde aparece un supuesto joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn. >> apenas desapareciÓ, joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn por el hoyo del baÑo de su celda una sombra de sospechas se entendiÓ sobre muchos funcionarios * el poder judicial del paÍs informÓ que 4 vigilantes de las cÁmaras de seguridad del penal de mÁxima seguridad del altiplano, fueron puesto nosot
son salmonella, le decimos quÉ lo provoca y quÉ medidas hay que tomar. >> este es noticiero telemundoalart y maria celeste arrarÁs . >> hola muy buenas tardes marÍa celeste arrarÁs esta en una asignaciÓn especial, hoy, 4 funcionarios mÁs estan presos por mÉxico por la fuga de joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn estaban encargados de la vigilancia del narco a travÉs de cÁmaras de seguridad y dijeron que el sistema fallÓ en la fuga, algo que simplemente no es cierto,...
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el brote es salmonella relacionado con pepinos de mÉxico afecta a mÁs de la mitad de los estados de lan americana. en el salvador el nÚmero de asesinatos se estÁ convirtiendo en una verdadera pesadilla para los trabajadores de los cementerios. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches, no una ni dos sin otras veces ha sido vinculado un hermano del fallecido cantante mexicano joan sebastian, con la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes de ayotzinapa en guerrero. la mÁs reciente es la apariciÓn de dos letreros donde se denuncia que federico figueroa podrÍa tener muchas respuestas sobre el destino del grupo de normalistas. como nos explica andrea gonzÁlez la nueva acusaciÓn relaciona con un vehÍculo considerado como la pieza clave en la desapariciÓn de los estudiantes. andrea: federico figueroa hermano del fallecido cantante joan sebastian fue relacionado con la desapariciÓn de los 43 estudiantes normalistas de ayotzinapa. la maÑana de este jueves dos de las llamadas narcomantas fueron colocadas en morelo
el brote es salmonella relacionado con pepinos de mÉxico afecta a mÁs de la mitad de los estados de lan americana. en el salvador el nÚmero de asesinatos se estÁ convirtiendo en una verdadera pesadilla para los trabajadores de los cementerios. asÍ comenzamos. locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches, no una ni dos sin otras veces ha sido vinculado un hermano del fallecido cantante mexicano joan sebastian, con la...
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. >> a salmonella outbreak where so many people got sick and more coming forward. do we know what caused this? the restaurant was getting more popular after opening this spring. now, food is being served again but do we know, are we any closer to knowing what made the people sick? >> let's go to garrett. you have been covering from from the beginning. >> i don't know if the restaurant was full but it was not empty like it has been in the last six days where it was closed by the health department. two suspect dishes have been removed from the menu and every scrap of food when it was closed down had to be thrown away. the health department says those and other changes give them confidence that they were ready to be reopened. >>> diners returned to the patio and bar of the figganole as the restaurant reopened under health department supervision. >> we have ten confirmed cases of salmonella. >> the department's investigator believe that trustal fries and mushroom croquets led to 70 people falling ill with ten confirmed salmonella cases. both of the dishes permanently o
. >> a salmonella outbreak where so many people got sick and more coming forward. do we know what caused this? the restaurant was getting more popular after opening this spring. now, food is being served again but do we know, are we any closer to knowing what made the people sick? >> let's go to garrett. you have been covering from from the beginning. >> i don't know if the restaurant was full but it was not empty like it has been in the last six days where it was closed by...
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a texas woman has died in connection to a salmonella outbreak linked to we called cucumbers. it is the second reported death from tainted cucumbers. they were grown in mexico but distributed by a california company under its limited edition brand. more than 340 cases of salmonella in 30 states including virginia since july. 70 have been hospitalized. happening now in the district, an amazing story of dedication and perseverance. a new york man started his sixth marathon in less than five days and each has been on a different continent. he is doing it to raise money for the wounded warrior project. 26.2ie is doing his final mile leg here in washington, d.c. he tells us he feels great and is working off airplane food and is excited for the last leg. surprisingly, i feel pretty good, especially coming back to america, knowing this is the last leg. i am home now. everything feels good. i really loaded up, the first three in a day and a half, and then i had a day in between each, so that helped me to recover. jummy: he started on september 6 in greece, then went to cairo, followed
a texas woman has died in connection to a salmonella outbreak linked to we called cucumbers. it is the second reported death from tainted cucumbers. they were grown in mexico but distributed by a california company under its limited edition brand. more than 340 cases of salmonella in 30 states including virginia since july. 70 have been hospitalized. happening now in the district, an amazing story of dedication and perseverance. a new york man started his sixth marathon in less than five days...
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de 341 casos de salmonella.sona tiene diarrea, y vÓmito, y dolor abdominal y de que despuÉs de dos dÍas tiene fiebre alta. tiene que ir al doctor. jaime: parece que pocos consumidores estÁn enterados, que deben estar vigilantes a los pepinos. >> ninguna persona me ha venido a preguntar. se sigue vendiendo normal. jaime: no se sospecha que la pepinos producidos en los estados unidos estÁn contaminados con salmonella. se recomienda que tenga producto en su casa. y consulte con el que los vendiÓ, para conocer la procedencia. y si aÚn tiene dudas mejor deseche. en los Ángeles. jorge: un hombre que mantuvo como rehenes a varias personas en un concurrido restaurante de los angeles. antes de apoderarse de los rehenes, habÍa evadido su captura una persecuciÓn en alta seguridad. salvador esta desde los Ángeles. s alvador: la policÍa persiguiÓ el sospechoso que conducÍa un auto reportado como robado. el sujeto perdido el control y se estrellÓ contra otro vehÍculo. cuando todo parecÍa llegar a su fin, el hombre como lo mue
de 341 casos de salmonella.sona tiene diarrea, y vÓmito, y dolor abdominal y de que despuÉs de dos dÍas tiene fiebre alta. tiene que ir al doctor. jaime: parece que pocos consumidores estÁn enterados, que deben estar vigilantes a los pepinos. >> ninguna persona me ha venido a preguntar. se sigue vendiendo normal. jaime: no se sospecha que la pepinos producidos en los estados unidos estÁn contaminados con salmonella. se recomienda que tenga producto en su casa. y consulte con el que...
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that's when the bugs salmonella and others will get in. fridge rate them. that's what you can do. >> quickly for that, dr. marc, a lot of people are growing their own vegetables, any suggestions there. how do you keep that bug out of home grown stuff? >> cross-contamination is the biggest risk and you're barbecuing and people are still barbecuing keep the produce away from the meat. wash your hands before and after. again, if you're using packaged foods, because that's where the problem, is fda for the very first time, by the way, is trying to get at this now even with that law, trying to get at this, but, again, i agree with david, the chances are that policing it isn't the answer. home use and being very careful, washing as many times as possible, not mixing raw food with cooked food and not mixing vegetables with meat. >> the fda is responsible to do a better job. >> absolutely. >> 12,000 hospitalizations. >> amazing. >> ridiculous and 4 million people get sick every year from food-borne disease. >> to david's point, they are only saying they can get 22.
that's when the bugs salmonella and others will get in. fridge rate them. that's what you can do. >> quickly for that, dr. marc, a lot of people are growing their own vegetables, any suggestions there. how do you keep that bug out of home grown stuff? >> cross-contamination is the biggest risk and you're barbecuing and people are still barbecuing keep the produce away from the meat. wash your hands before and after. again, if you're using packaged foods, because that's where the...
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's popular figure in doll of salmonella. olive popular fig and restaurant over cases of salmonella. forand olive was shut down six days, reopening wednesday. the exact cause of the salmonella has not been identified. we still have a stretch of great weather, the weekend looks dry, but there are a series of changes in store. steve rudin has a look. are looking at another warm day tomorrow, a cold front late tomorrow night into early sunday morning. outside the belfort furniture weather center, it is quite nice, 70 leesburg, 66 manassas, 63 luray. overnight temperatures in the middle 60's. cooler in the suburbs. the day planner tomorrow, going to the farmers market, early in the morning, lots of sunshine, need the sunglasses. a quick warm-up into the lowero middle 80's by midday, then we cooldown just in time for the redskins football game. all you need to know, plus the important weather forecast for wednesday and thursday next week. leon: developing now, searching for suspects in a series of restaurant will raise in loudoun county. asian restaurants were targeted in the last week. i
's popular figure in doll of salmonella. olive popular fig and restaurant over cases of salmonella. forand olive was shut down six days, reopening wednesday. the exact cause of the salmonella has not been identified. we still have a stretch of great weather, the weekend looks dry, but there are a series of changes in store. steve rudin has a look. are looking at another warm day tomorrow, a cold front late tomorrow night into early sunday morning. outside the belfort furniture weather center,...
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salmonella symptoms include stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea. in rare case it is can be fatal but most people recover. dpek deck live in the -- mike hydeck live in the newsroom, wusa9. >>> new shocking details are coming out about a suspected terror plot planned for a september 11 memorial. investigators say 20-year-old joshua goldberg planned an attack on a memorial event in kansas city. federal documents show he spoke with an informant online about planning the attack and according to the documents, goldberg said he was, quote, thinking of using pipe bombs and also planned to use rat poison to, quote, inflict more casualties. >> the very idea that someone would use rat poison in constructing a bomb shows that the intention is to be more vicious than it might otherwise appear. >> the 20-year-old florida man is now under arrest. he faces 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> go ahead and prepare for some more fireworks next week. that is if the next presidential debate follows a similar script as the first one if you recall. the next g.o.p. presi
salmonella symptoms include stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea. in rare case it is can be fatal but most people recover. dpek deck live in the -- mike hydeck live in the newsroom, wusa9. >>> new shocking details are coming out about a suspected terror plot planned for a september 11 memorial. investigators say 20-year-old joshua goldberg planned an attack on a memorial event in kansas city. federal documents show he spoke with an informant online about planning the attack and...
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a woman in san diego died last month from salmonella. california had 72 cases of salmonella related illnesses. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. the digital after life. a bill is raising questions about what happens to your online account avers you die. -- account after you die. a bill will help protect privacy by denying relatives access. >> and ktvu's cristina rendon explains right now that information is kept private by companies unless you leave a directive behind. >> reporter: who should take over your digital life after you die? >> at what point does somebody who passed away have privacy? >> reporter: he has authored ab691. a bill that would deny families access to digical communication unless the court finds the person agreed to pass on the information. it it backed by tech companies. >> a poll that was done that says 70% of americans said they believe that they should have privacy after they die. you are not just dealing with my privacy, you are also dealing with the privacy of everyone else that i have been communicating with. and whether or
a woman in san diego died last month from salmonella. california had 72 cases of salmonella related illnesses. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. the digital after life. a bill is raising questions about what happens to your online account avers you die. -- account after you die. a bill will help protect privacy by denying relatives access. >> and ktvu's cristina rendon explains right now that information is kept private by companies unless you leave a directive behind. >> reporter: who...
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restaurant is back open after a salmonella scare. how they're keeping customers safe. >>> first tonight an awful tragedy and it got even sadder today in a prince georges county courtroom, and that's when a mother of a man on trial took the witness stand and told the court she believes it was her fault. >> the victim was a d.c. police detective who had asked his stepson to help with yardwork. police say the stepson ended the dugz with a gun, but the mother's emotional testimony in court today made it clear there is a lot more to this story. megan fitzgerald has more. meagan? >> reporter: doreen, a very dramatic and emotional moments playing and unfolding inside that crowded courtroom. friends and family seen leaving the courtroom in tears. the jury heard that frantic 911 call made just moments after d.c. police detective joseph newell was shot, and the suspect's mother says she believes it's her fault her son is on trial. it's a case family members on both sides describe as a nightmare. antwan james on trial for allegedly killing his
restaurant is back open after a salmonella scare. how they're keeping customers safe. >>> first tonight an awful tragedy and it got even sadder today in a prince georges county courtroom, and that's when a mother of a man on trial took the witness stand and told the court she believes it was her fault. >> the victim was a d.c. police detective who had asked his stepson to help with yardwork. police say the stepson ended the dugz with a gun, but the mother's emotional testimony in...
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leon: the suspected salmonella outbreak in d.c.. lab tests confirmed eight cases of salmonella.war storms expected in utah as the search continues for survivors after devastating flash flooding last night. the town is home to war and jets polygamist sect. the ninth victim was found today. for others missing after a wall of water hit cars filled with women and children. many residents were caught off guard because they might not have known about the flash flood warnings. >> we know the potential is there, but it has just never actually happened. alison: one of the survivors remains in the hospital. rescue crews are back out searching for four people who remain missing. leon: prince george's citizens got the chance to offer their opinion on changes at the regional hospital. a public forum was held this morning it upper marlboro to discuss that issue. a second form is scheduled for tomorrow. like visitorsks are spending big in virginia. the governor says tourism revenue surged to $22.5 billion in 2014, a 4% increase from 2013. the industry is supporting nearly a quarter million job
leon: the suspected salmonella outbreak in d.c.. lab tests confirmed eight cases of salmonella.war storms expected in utah as the search continues for survivors after devastating flash flooding last night. the town is home to war and jets polygamist sect. the ninth victim was found today. for others missing after a wall of water hit cars filled with women and children. many residents were caught off guard because they might not have known about the flash flood warnings. >> we know the...
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can you give me any percent for any measurement of salmonella in california produced produce? >> that probably is not a number that i would have off the top of my head. you know, even like extensive time at the cdc, i'm pretty familiar with the system that pages to collect the data, including that data that went into the food network port in which california is one of the participants in the system. and so that our data that are broken out by state for the various submit sites in terms of the incidents of some of the pathogens that you see on this list. i cannot tell you whether or not it is the only commodity specific basis. >> okay, the latest salmonella for us is the cucumbers imported from mexico. and i gather that 418 illnesses across 30 states. and we've seen the most palaces of any state, 89, thus, 17 hospitalizations, and one death. i'm concerned that you after your centers for disease control reports that the united states has not made progress in reducing the number of foodborne salmonella infections that occur. i was listing and also reading your comments have these
can you give me any percent for any measurement of salmonella in california produced produce? >> that probably is not a number that i would have off the top of my head. you know, even like extensive time at the cdc, i'm pretty familiar with the system that pages to collect the data, including that data that went into the food network port in which california is one of the participants in the system. and so that our data that are broken out by state for the various submit sites in terms of...
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salmonella outbreak. >>> the deadly outbreak of salmonella is hitting children and young people theardest. >> the investigation into the latest salmonella outbreak has identified cucumbers from mexico as a likely source. the centers for disease control says so far two people, one in california and one in texas, have died. more than 400 have been sickened. nearly one out of every four has been hospitalized. >> a person infected with salmonella usually has fever, abdominal cramps and diarrhea for four to seven days. most people recover without treatment. >> reporter: the recalled cucumbers were distributed in two dozen states. children under five, older adults and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have complications from samtani more than half sickened are under 18 years old. >> some people have the bacteria travel into their bloodstream to the intestine. they may require antibiotic treatment and hospitalization. >> reporter: the cdc says when in doubt as to which cucumbers are covered, customers should throw them out. mark albert, cbs news washington. >> one case
salmonella outbreak. >>> the deadly outbreak of salmonella is hitting children and young people theardest. >> the investigation into the latest salmonella outbreak has identified cucumbers from mexico as a likely source. the centers for disease control says so far two people, one in california and one in texas, have died. more than 400 have been sickened. nearly one out of every four has been hospitalized. >> a person infected with salmonella usually has fever, abdominal...
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they are investigating 200 reports of salmonella.tigating two menu items, which will no longer be served at the restaurant. uber and lyft will soon be at the airport. the washington airport authority gave them the green light last week. brianne carter explains what the companies must do before picking you up. >> as soon as someone request, we come over here. driver wills uber have a new rule to follow when it comes to the airport. metropolitann airports authority that oversees reagan national and dulles airport approved uber and lyft. under the rules, drivers need a permit to operate at the airport. they will have to pay a one time $5,000 permit fever. drivers will also have to pay a four dollar fee for each pickup and drop-off, which will be passed on to customers. this man said he will still put before the service. uber estimates riders fromivably 5% more fares reagan and the 5% more from dallas. the company says, "we look the feeto revising structure so hundreds of thousands of residents and visitors do not have to pay twice the f
they are investigating 200 reports of salmonella.tigating two menu items, which will no longer be served at the restaurant. uber and lyft will soon be at the airport. the washington airport authority gave them the green light last week. brianne carter explains what the companies must do before picking you up. >> as soon as someone request, we come over here. driver wills uber have a new rule to follow when it comes to the airport. metropolitann airports authority that oversees reagan...
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right now we have ten confirmed cases of salmonella.re are 60 people who have reported illnesses, and then we have 150 cases that we're still investigating. >> no one at the restaurant would talk to us today and security guard stopped us from taking pictures of the restaurant and this is not related to the national outbreak of salmonella linked to cucumbers. >> and they don't think it was a sick employee either. >> we do not have anything definitively to trace it to a particular employee. >> reporter: so, pat, what we can tell you now is that fig and olive, they did not return our calls, but they did post a statement online saying that they increased their safety protocols here and they have sanitized the entire restaurant. >> coming up at 6:00. we'll tell you what violations health inspectors found here beyond the cause of the salmonella and we'll tell you what happened with all of the food they had before being closed down. pat, back to you. >> mark segraves, thanks, mark. >> right now you may be asking the all-important question, wha
right now we have ten confirmed cases of salmonella.re are 60 people who have reported illnesses, and then we have 150 cases that we're still investigating. >> no one at the restaurant would talk to us today and security guard stopped us from taking pictures of the restaurant and this is not related to the national outbreak of salmonella linked to cucumbers. >> and they don't think it was a sick employee either. >> we do not have anything definitively to trace it to a...
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talk about salmonella. >> another person has died in that salmonella outbreak linked to tainted cucumbers. a texas woman is the second victim. public health investigate erssay they found several strains of salmonella in cucumbers grown in mexico and distributed by a california company. more than 340 people have gotten sick so far. >>> talk about eggs. adding healthier eggs to the menu, giving the egg mcmuffin a makeover. the golden arches promising to use only cage free eggs in the united states and canada. the switch could take ten years. mcdonald's is among the fast food chains conditions promoting transparency letting customers know the source of their food but ten years? >> why does it take that long. >>> here's something new, toyota restyled is the prius calling the new look sporty, one of the hottest sellers and the ought though maker wanted an all new look. critics say it looks like it has old style tail finns. it gets 10% better mileage than the previous models and due out later this year. >> this reminds me of my first car i had in high school. it was a red saturn. >> that was my
talk about salmonella. >> another person has died in that salmonella outbreak linked to tainted cucumbers. a texas woman is the second victim. public health investigate erssay they found several strains of salmonella in cucumbers grown in mexico and distributed by a california company. more than 340 people have gotten sick so far. >>> talk about eggs. adding healthier eggs to the menu, giving the egg mcmuffin a makeover. the golden arches promising to use only cage free eggs in...
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has been shut down since september 10 after a suspected salmonella outbreak. salmonella.es were a new state-of-the-art sport facility being built in southeast d.c. sam sweeney is in the newsroom with the economic boom this is expected to bring. that came great news down within the last half-hour. exciting news for a lot of people who live in the district. a brand-new entertainment and sports complex. it will be home to the mystics and practice facility for the washington wizards. it will host more than 99 sports events each year -- 90 non-spo rts events each year. the mayor says she expects it to create hundreds of jobs in residentsand ward 8 will get the priority for those jobs. promisee made a big that we would not forget you. we made a big promise that progress in our city is tremendous and we have to spread it to every corner of the district of columbia. [applause] today, i am proud to announce a tremendous, overdue investment in the great ward 8. slated tonew arena is be built at the saint elizabeth east campus in southeast. it will cost about $55 million
has been shut down since september 10 after a suspected salmonella outbreak. salmonella.es were a new state-of-the-art sport facility being built in southeast d.c. sam sweeney is in the newsroom with the economic boom this is expected to bring. that came great news down within the last half-hour. exciting news for a lot of people who live in the district. a brand-new entertainment and sports complex. it will be home to the mystics and practice facility for the washington wizards. it will host...
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luis, let's start with this salmonella case.t was going on has been held responsible for the death of nine people and the sickening of hundreds of others. 28 years? >> 28 punishment is absolutely right. that's on the low end i think for me. he knew -- parental there are e-mails going back and forth that he knew. just send this stuff out, just send it out, even though he had been warned about the salmonella. >> the first time to my knowledge that someone has been held accountable to a white-collar crime but held responsible within the company. >> right. because it was so extreme in this case. many ceos go how could i have known, this is all happening layers and layers below me. this is the first time that we see a ceo on the communication, the directive to send out the products, knowing that they're contaminated with salmonella, and really the number of individuals, 700 people sickened, nine people died. >> and that's a horrible way to die too. salmonella poisoning, and he knew what he was doing. he just wanted -- you just wanted
luis, let's start with this salmonella case.t was going on has been held responsible for the death of nine people and the sickening of hundreds of others. 28 years? >> 28 punishment is absolutely right. that's on the low end i think for me. he knew -- parental there are e-mails going back and forth that he knew. just send this stuff out, just send it out, even though he had been warned about the salmonella. >> the first time to my knowledge that someone has been held accountable to...
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restaurant closed because of a salmonella scare reopens today. they will start serving again at 4:00 p.m. so far they say there are eight confirmed cases of salmonella poisoning. they say all of those who ate at figure and olives, the source of the salmonella is not known. >> we are a few degrees of where we've been all week. how warm will it get? chick be chuck bell will let us know what the kids should wear for shorts to school. >>> all day kindergarten, why the program in loudon could be in trouble. >> say awe. an update on the panda cubs last night they say even if the board agrees to request that money and more to build classrooms and hire teachers, the board of super advisors may either not hand over the money or raise the tax rate to do so. >> it's been four weeks now since the national zoo welcomed the new panda cub. the cub is a month old and starting to look more like a panda. take a look at the latest photo, aaron. you see the black mark around the eyes. he weighs almost two pounds. >> what is that, like cotton? little fuzz? >> he's gr
restaurant closed because of a salmonella scare reopens today. they will start serving again at 4:00 p.m. so far they say there are eight confirmed cases of salmonella poisoning. they say all of those who ate at figure and olives, the source of the salmonella is not known. >> we are a few degrees of where we've been all week. how warm will it get? chick be chuck bell will let us know what the kids should wear for shorts to school. >>> all day kindergarten, why the program in...
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. >>> and salmonella in a major restaurant chain. >>> and the rescue dog, brought back to new york city on this 9/11 anniversary. and the story behind this dog. you will want to stay tuned for it. ungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the site of infection and get to the root of your toe tucking. kerydin may cause irritation at the treated site. most common side effects include skin peeling... ...ingrown toenail, redness, itching, and swelling. tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. stop toe tucking... and get the drop on toenail fungus. ask your doctor today about kerydin. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. ...intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes.it... it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild
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se han registrado 331 casos de salmonella en 30 estados del paÍs.a. leÓn: la universidad de california encabezarÁ lista de las 10 mejores universidades pÚblicas de estados unidos elaborada por us news. marÍa: segÚn el informe entre los 10 primeros puestos se encuentran cinco campus de la universidad de california. leÓn: berkely, santa bÁrbara, irwing y san diego completan la lista. marÍa: y uc davis que completa el primer lugar. leÓn: ademÁs la comunidad latina tiene mÁs acceso a este tipo de comunidades. marÍa: mÁs informaciÓn maÑana a las seis y a las 11, buenas noches quÉ descansen. ilia: es jueves 10 de septiembre, son las principales noticias. condenan a leopoldo lÓpez a 13 aÑos, nueve meses y siete dÍas de cÁrcel, y deberá cumplirlos en la prisiÓn de rabo verde. sale a la luz un vÍdeo sobre el secuestro de los 43 estudiantes en ayotzinapa, mÉxico en el cual se fue que fueron cinco los autobuses abordados por dos jÓvenes. reviven protestas y bloqueos de carreteras en guatemala donde miles de personas exigen claridad en el proceso electoral y la
se han registrado 331 casos de salmonella en 30 estados del paÍs.a. leÓn: la universidad de california encabezarÁ lista de las 10 mejores universidades pÚblicas de estados unidos elaborada por us news. marÍa: segÚn el informe entre los 10 primeros puestos se encuentran cinco campus de la universidad de california. leÓn: berkely, santa bÁrbara, irwing y san diego completan la lista. marÍa: y uc davis que completa el primer lugar. leÓn: ademÁs la comunidad latina tiene mÁs acceso a...
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. >>> new developments in the salmonella case rocking a local restaurant. why fig and olive face a lawsuit in california. >>> we continue to follow breaking news. overnight shooting in the district. this is the scene in the 1300 block of stevens drive. kristin wright is trying to get more details. she'll bring us the latest in a few minutes. we're also keeping an eye on the rain moving into the area. chuck bell will let us know whether and when the rain will hit in your hometown. >>> what did the pope think of his trip to the u.s.? what he has to say about d.c., new york and philly. >>> the numbers are staggering. more than 3,000 students in prince george's county have not gotten shots a month into school. tracee wilkins broke this story. the had head of the department now on administrative leave. the school district says they're not assigning blame for the lack of immunizations but are trying to notify parents. parents we spoke with not happy. >> you put other kids at risk when you don't get immunized. and it is really a health issue. >> it is pretty shock
. >>> new developments in the salmonella case rocking a local restaurant. why fig and olive face a lawsuit in california. >>> we continue to follow breaking news. overnight shooting in the district. this is the scene in the 1300 block of stevens drive. kristin wright is trying to get more details. she'll bring us the latest in a few minutes. we're also keeping an eye on the rain moving into the area. chuck bell will let us know whether and when the rain will hit in your...
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because from the consumer's perspective, if they end up with salmonella, they end with salmonella and they're not interested as to what the source as s as to do what we do to keep it from happening. >> we have two big agencies, one handles the meat products and one handles the fresh produce and i've wondered is that the best way to do it i think you're taking action and i'm pleased to see that. i'm also concerned about antibiotics in products and what's been happening in the human stream of consuming products that have antibiotics. could you talk about that and what your agency is doing? >> sure, as you know this is also a very important aspect of food safety and we have had a multiagency activity in place called narms that monitors not only the occurrence of various pathogens in a variety of food products, particularly meat sold at the retail level but also monitors the patterns of microbial resistance. we look at isolates that come from products that we regulate, usda. looks at isolates that come from products that they regulate and cdc also incorporates information from human isola
because from the consumer's perspective, if they end up with salmonella, they end with salmonella and they're not interested as to what the source as s as to do what we do to keep it from happening. >> we have two big agencies, one handles the meat products and one handles the fresh produce and i've wondered is that the best way to do it i think you're taking action and i'm pleased to see that. i'm also concerned about antibiotics in products and what's been happening in the human stream...
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so far eight cases of salmonella have been confirmed by the health department. the bacteria can be deadly but more often leads to days of painful stomach sickness. that's what happened to julia, a d.c. attorney who ate at fig and olive on august 31st. >> it's just so all of. you think you're having a nice -- awful. you think you're having a nice dinner and end up ruining the next 10 days of your life. >> reporter: through labor day weekend she kept hoping to feel better. >> that didn't happen, took tuesday off again and really only started feeling better almost a week later. >> reporter: jewel la and malloy -- julia and malloy both recall eating crustini. all will be tested in forensic labs. meanwhile those who became sick arreturning to work and getting their appetites back. >> silver lining is i have lost close to 10 pounds. so if you're looking for a diet plan, go to fig and olive. >> reporter: tonight a spokesperson for the restaurant tells me they, too, are awaiting the results of those forensic tests and that they will not reopen until they are 100% certai
so far eight cases of salmonella have been confirmed by the health department. the bacteria can be deadly but more often leads to days of painful stomach sickness. that's what happened to julia, a d.c. attorney who ate at fig and olive on august 31st. >> it's just so all of. you think you're having a nice -- awful. you think you're having a nice dinner and end up ruining the next 10 days of your life. >> reporter: through labor day weekend she kept hoping to feel better. >>...
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hundreds are sickened by salmonella across two dozen states. tonight, how you can protect yourself. >>> price is right. gas hasn't been this cheap since 2004. how americans are saving a billion dollar this holiday weekend. >>> and under threat. these majestic sequoias survived thousands of years. we climb up to show you how the historic california drought is putting them in danger. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news". reporting tonight, thomas roberts. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with a new campaign confession from hillary clinton concerning her private server, and e-mails during her time as secretary of state. we're learning tonight the clintons paid a state department staffer with their own money to oversee her personal e-mail system during her cabinet level tenure. that staffer was the same aide who invoked his fifth amendment rights and refused to testify before the house benghazi committee. today clinton discussed this new detail on the trail in 2345678 nasp where a
hundreds are sickened by salmonella across two dozen states. tonight, how you can protect yourself. >>> price is right. gas hasn't been this cheap since 2004. how americans are saving a billion dollar this holiday weekend. >>> and under threat. these majestic sequoias survived thousands of years. we climb up to show you how the historic california drought is putting them in danger. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york,...
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they reported four diners hospitalized with salmonella after eating or drinking at fig and olive. a sibling memorial hospital person told wusa9 they had three salmonella patients this weekend but referred questions about where they picked up the bacteria to the health department. other diners have since come forward in the post comment section to say they, too got sick after eating at fig and olive. i ate there saturday night and starting sunday night i was sick as a dog one commenter wrote. another said she and her husband ate at fig and olive on sunday night and by tuesday morning her husband was suffering from vomiting coupled with diarrhea. most people recover from salmonella without treatment, but a recent outbreak traced to cucumbers sold in other states has killed two people raising concern across the country about the foodborne bacteria. back here a spokesperson for the restaurant says their management is working with the department of health and with third-party consultants to try and investigate exactly what is going on here, no word yet on what that investigation has un
they reported four diners hospitalized with salmonella after eating or drinking at fig and olive. a sibling memorial hospital person told wusa9 they had three salmonella patients this weekend but referred questions about where they picked up the bacteria to the health department. other diners have since come forward in the post comment section to say they, too got sick after eating at fig and olive. i ate there saturday night and starting sunday night i was sick as a dog one commenter wrote....
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looes, let's start with this salmonella case.s going on, has been responsible for the deaths of nine people and sickening of hundreds of others. >> 28 years punishment is absolutely right. that's low end. apparently there are e-mails going back and forth, just send it out, just send it out, even though he had been warned about the salmonella. >> the first time someone to my knowledge has been held accountable, but an executive being hemmed within the company. >> it was so extreme in this case. you have top executives -- many seniors are like how could i have known? this is happening layers and layers below me. this is the first time dead to right, the directive to send out the contaminated item. 700 people sickened, nine people died. >> that's a horrible way to die, too, salmonella poisoning, and he knew what he was doing. he just wanted profits, just wanted to keep those customers. >> profits over people, not good. >> volkswagen making a decision to defraud the government, to absolutely -- i find this stunning. we're talking abo
looes, let's start with this salmonella case.s going on, has been responsible for the deaths of nine people and sickening of hundreds of others. >> 28 years punishment is absolutely right. that's low end. apparently there are e-mails going back and forth, just send it out, just send it out, even though he had been warned about the salmonella. >> the first time someone to my knowledge has been held accountable, but an executive being hemmed within the company. >> it was so...
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six patients confirmed cases of salmonella. health officials collected food and environmental samples from the restaurant, but all came back negative. now conducting more tests. restaurant has been closed since last week, but hopes to reopen soon. >>> the pope's visit gets closer, websites selling tickets to see the pontiff say they're going to stop selling them. many of the 80,000 free tickets see the pope in new york and philly are for sale. new york officials and cardinal timothy dolan say free tickets for a religious service should not be used for profit. tickets are popping up on craigslist and ebay for hundreds and some in some cases thousands of dollars. we'll have a section dedicated to all things you need to know about the pope's visit. we have that for you on our nbc washington app. >>> a developing situation at this hour in california. the race is on to try and contain a massive wildfire that is already destroyed hundreds of structures. what we're learning this morning about the person who died in this fire. >>> a hi
six patients confirmed cases of salmonella. health officials collected food and environmental samples from the restaurant, but all came back negative. now conducting more tests. restaurant has been closed since last week, but hopes to reopen soon. >>> the pope's visit gets closer, websites selling tickets to see the pontiff say they're going to stop selling them. many of the 80,000 free tickets see the pope in new york and philly are for sale. new york officials and cardinal timothy...
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six people have salmonella. investigators collected food and environmental samples from the restaurant. so far, all have turned up negative. fig and olive is closed today. no word on when it is set to reopen. begin aal is set to major construction project worth $22.8 million. the work, which is already a year behind schedule, is set to start next week. it is the third phase of a multi-year campus modernization program. critics continue to fight those are posed changes at laurel regional hospital. the hospital owner plans to change it into an out care -- outpatient care center. a forum is scheduled for tomorrow night. today. but sunshine taking a live look over the city right now, a beautiful looking melanie: can't wait to get out and enjoy this beautiful afternn. doug: it is gorgeous. let's take a look at the conditions we expect around here for today, tomorrow, and thursday. mostly sunny skies each afternoon. 84 today. 86 wednesday and thursday. by friday and saturday, humidity levels are on the climb. temperat
six people have salmonella. investigators collected food and environmental samples from the restaurant. so far, all have turned up negative. fig and olive is closed today. no word on when it is set to reopen. begin aal is set to major construction project worth $22.8 million. the work, which is already a year behind schedule, is set to start next week. it is the third phase of a multi-year campus modernization program. critics continue to fight those are posed changes at laurel regional...
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. >>> a salmonella outbreak spreads way beyond d.c. >>> and kim davis is here in the district.ll tell you why he's here. >>> it's a cloudy saturday morning and i think it's going to be more bark than bite with the storm this weekend. i'll have the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> good morning, everybody. we got to big college football saturday coming your way. it is a border war. and maryland and west virginia and the game is at morgantown. we'll have highlights. >>> and navy heads to uconn. and the nats have very little wiggle room yet. can the nats keep the playoff hopes alive? we'll update you ♪ when was the last time you felt... free. it's time to uncover that feeling again. with the compassion and strength of a name... most accepted by top doctors and specialists. and the power of a card... that opens doors in all fifty states. giving you the freedom to love to dream to dance like no one is watching. carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. change is on its way. and with change, comes opportunity. it's up to you to seize it. ♪ this autumn, find your opportu
. >>> a salmonella outbreak spreads way beyond d.c. >>> and kim davis is here in the district.ll tell you why he's here. >>> it's a cloudy saturday morning and i think it's going to be more bark than bite with the storm this weekend. i'll have the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> good morning, everybody. we got to big college football saturday coming your way. it is a border war. and maryland and west virginia and the game is at morgantown. we'll have...
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what -- can you give me any percent or any measurement of salmonella in california produced produce? >> that probably is not a number that i would have off the top of my head. given my extensive time at the cdc i'm familiar with the systems that they use to collect the data, including the data that went into the food net report in which california is one of the participants in that system, and so there are data that are broken out by state for the various food net sites in terms of the incidents of some of the pathogens you see on these list us. i cannot tell you whether or not it is done on a commodity specific basis. >> okay. now, the latest salmonella for us is the cucumbers imported from mexico, and i gather that's 418 illnesses across 30 states. and we have seen the most illnesses of any state. 89 illnesses, 17 hospitalizations, and one death. i'm concerned that year after year, the centers for disease control reports that united states has not made progress in reducing the number of food-borne salmonella infections that occur. i was listening and also reading your comments how
what -- can you give me any percent or any measurement of salmonella in california produced produce? >> that probably is not a number that i would have off the top of my head. given my extensive time at the cdc i'm familiar with the systems that they use to collect the data, including the data that went into the food net report in which california is one of the participants in that system, and so there are data that are broken out by state for the various food net sites in terms of the...
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what -- you can give me any percent or any measurement of salmonella in california-produced produce? >> that probably is not a number that i would have off the top of my head. you know, given my extensive time at the cdc, i'm pretty familiar with the systems that they use to collect the data, including the data that went into the food net report in which california is one of the participants in that system. and so there are data that are broken out by state for the various food net sites in terms of the incidents of some of the pathogens that you see on these lists. i cannot tell you you whether or not it is done on a commodity specific basis. >> the latest salmonella for us is the cucumbers imported from mexico. and i gather that's 418 illnesses across 30 states. and we have seen the most illnesses of any state, 89 illnesses, 17 hospitalizations, and one death. i'm concerned that year after year the centers for disease control reports that the united states has not made progress in reducing the number of food-borne salmonella infections that occur. i was listening and also reading y
what -- you can give me any percent or any measurement of salmonella in california-produced produce? >> that probably is not a number that i would have off the top of my head. you know, given my extensive time at the cdc, i'm pretty familiar with the systems that they use to collect the data, including the data that went into the food net report in which california is one of the participants in that system. and so there are data that are broken out by state for the various food net sites...
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." >>> still ahead on "news4 this week," the salmonella scare threatening a popular new d.c.urant. what one woman says happened to her after she ate at fig and olive. >>> hope for a local high school student in need of a new wheelchair. wait until you see how the community responds. play awesome party song. ♪ (phone ringing) what's up mikey? hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? yeah. (phone ringing) oh! i got another call. adam: i'm not having a party! hey chris what's up! you heard about adam's party man? it's going to be crazy. i knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. >>> a trendy new restaurant in the district is back open, but now they're facing legal troubles. it's after several salmonella cases were reported by customers who ate or drank at fig and olive restaurant at the city center d.c. over labor day weekend. the women who fi
." >>> still ahead on "news4 this week," the salmonella scare threatening a popular new d.c.urant. what one woman says happened to her after she ate at fig and olive. >>> hope for a local high school student in need of a new wheelchair. wait until you see how the community responds. play awesome party song. ♪ (phone ringing) what's up mikey? hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? yeah. (phone ringing)...
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. >>> an upscale restaurant linked to ten cases of salmonella and maybe 150 more is reopening its doors right now. we are just learning why health officials say fig and olive food is safe again. >>> a nonchalant robber strikes in a busy area of arlington and he's even seen yawn as he steals cash in arlington and a bizarre encounter he had with a clerk. >>> first at 4:00, getting ready. we are just four hours from the second republican presidential debate. will tonight reshape the race? news 4 is live at the ronald reagan presidential library in california, jay? >> reporter: hi there, pat. a lot of the candidates on the card here are hoping that will be the case. you know, donald trump comes into this second debate with the lead in the polls, a lot of momentum, but that huge target on his back and really, you should look for jeb bush who is lagging desperately in the polls right now to change his tone a bit and that's what gop insiders are saying coming into this thing and they want him to stand up to trump and challenge him directly and it should be interesting to see how those firework
. >>> an upscale restaurant linked to ten cases of salmonella and maybe 150 more is reopening its doors right now. we are just learning why health officials say fig and olive food is safe again. >>> a nonchalant robber strikes in a busy area of arlington and he's even seen yawn as he steals cash in arlington and a bizarre encounter he had with a clerk. >>> first at 4:00, getting ready. we are just four hours from the second republican presidential debate. will tonight...
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out break. 20 people report cases of salmonella at the fig and olive restaurant in west hollywood this month. more than 60 became sick earlier this month and the d.c. area. separate have filed lawsuits. the exact lawsuit of the outbreak has not been traced. weather, athe beautiful week so far, but some weather changes ahead. that includes cooler temperatures and rain. devon lucie tells us what to expect. how good or bad will it be? devon: not too bad, just cloud cover for the weekend. that is what we are for sure a. the rain is interesting. the belfort furniture weather center, the rain is mostly south , pretty much where it's been all day. radar,per doppler 7 fredericksburg getting rain, st. mary's county, culpeper, and further south. the high temperature, despite the clouds today, low to mid 70's. real-time temperatures, 60's, and that is where we hold steady with cloud cover tonight. may be in the upper 50's in a few spots as we break the cloud cover. saturday pretty much a repeat of today. the latest information is sunday could be the likely rain day, but scattered in nature and li
out break. 20 people report cases of salmonella at the fig and olive restaurant in west hollywood this month. more than 60 became sick earlier this month and the d.c. area. separate have filed lawsuits. the exact lawsuit of the outbreak has not been traced. weather, athe beautiful week so far, but some weather changes ahead. that includes cooler temperatures and rain. devon lucie tells us what to expect. how good or bad will it be? devon: not too bad, just cloud cover for the weekend. that is...
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and they knowingly shipped out this with salmonella-- i had salmonella when i was younger, it was awfulld have gotten 108 years and he's appealing and his lawyers says it's effectively a death sentence, he's 61. 28 years you do the math and late 80's, but he-- this was he knew. stuart: a case, what the product was tainted with salmonella. he covered it up and let it go out. ashley: yeah, they produced-- prosecutors say they produced fake certificates that the food was safe and shipped it out knowing it wasn't. stuart: well, that's it, isn't it? that's it, it's not just a harsh sentence, he did it. he did it. ashley: nine lives. stuart: 22,000 people got it as you say it's sheer murder. ashley: and his brother who helped run the business, 20 years as well, michael parnell. stuart: there would be some temptation to say this is beat up executives. ashley: knowingly shipped it out. stuart: did a deadly thing, not much more to say. and judge napitano, he'll be on the air on the 28 year prison sense for that executive. and the president is holding hostage again, my position at least. we have
and they knowingly shipped out this with salmonella-- i had salmonella when i was younger, it was awfulld have gotten 108 years and he's appealing and his lawyers says it's effectively a death sentence, he's 61. 28 years you do the math and late 80's, but he-- this was he knew. stuart: a case, what the product was tainted with salmonella. he covered it up and let it go out. ashley: yeah, they produced-- prosecutors say they produced fake certificates that the food was safe and shipped it out...
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they confirmed ten cases of salmonella. another 60 people were sick from the food-born illness and they are affecting the -- investigating the effect on another 150 people were exposed. this comes after report from the health department from people in d.c. and five states who reported eating and getting sick. the health department had confidence to allow the restaurant to reopen today. the director told reporters the investigators found no salmonella in the restaurant. rather in the people who had eaten at the restaurant. they still don't know how it got there. >> we don't have anything to trace it to particular employee. we have done observations of food handling practices at the establishment. we have enter into a plan of agreement with the particular establishment that includes a number of things they will do related to the employee training food handling processes and the like. sam: reporting from northwest washington. sam ford. leon: thank you. one week from today pope francis will be in america. today, expenses went u
they confirmed ten cases of salmonella. another 60 people were sick from the food-born illness and they are affecting the -- investigating the effect on another 150 people were exposed. this comes after report from the health department from people in d.c. and five states who reported eating and getting sick. the health department had confidence to allow the restaurant to reopen today. the director told reporters the investigators found no salmonella in the restaurant. rather in the people who...