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you are looking at salmonella bacteria. would have taken place between december 12th and the 15th or december 19th. so far no reported cases among customers. tomorrow the future of san francisco's city college will be in court. hear arguments for two separate injunctions. if the arguments fail, it will be terminated next july 31st impacting tens of thousands of students and faculty. >> new at 10:00, a celebration of misfit toys. a roller discoparty played out tonight farmerly sacred heart church. or an android tablet. no one wants them. now they have a home. the island of misfit toys roller disco. >> this is the party for the misfit toys. everybody is here having a funky good time. >> the event wrapped up. same church every wednesday even when there is no holiday. >> still ahead, a slam dunk for a young designer. >> started off with a message. not one, not two . >> the bay area 6th grader who impressed lebron james with a winning message. >> loyal dog's life-saving actions. >> we're going to see if santa has left us a weath
you are looking at salmonella bacteria. would have taken place between december 12th and the 15th or december 19th. so far no reported cases among customers. tomorrow the future of san francisco's city college will be in court. hear arguments for two separate injunctions. if the arguments fail, it will be terminated next july 31st impacting tens of thousands of students and faculty. >> new at 10:00, a celebration of misfit toys. a roller discoparty played out tonight farmerly sacred heart...
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bacteria is exposed to all these antibiotics, we're talking millions of colonies here. the ones that survive are the ones that are resistant to that an antibiotic. you see it with e. coli, with salmonella. common bacteria have this problem. then they cause human infections. the american academy of pediatrics came out saying, hey, we don't have enough antibiotics to treatment children already because children don't tolerate this, they don't tolerate that antibiotic. we need more choses, not less. if you give us a problem with drug resistance, we're not going to have enough arrows in our quiver to use. that's the problem in the human side. the other part, which david and i discusses a few weeks ago, is in hospitals we're overusing antibiotics. >> back to the animals, will the fda win on this one? >> in europe, i'll answer it indirectly, in europe, it's banned. all over the world, it's banned. we're one of the stragglers. i think eventually the fda will win, but we have too many agencies handling this. the usda is handling research, the cdc handles education -- >> you're saying going to the supermarket, pay the extra money for organic. >> they're banning penicillin and tetracycline, and y
bacteria is exposed to all these antibiotics, we're talking millions of colonies here. the ones that survive are the ones that are resistant to that an antibiotic. you see it with e. coli, with salmonella. common bacteria have this problem. then they cause human infections. the american academy of pediatrics came out saying, hey, we don't have enough antibiotics to treatment children already because children don't tolerate this, they don't tolerate that antibiotic. we need more choses, not...
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. >> we tested the chicken for six bacteria including salmonella and e. coli which is a typical measure of fecal contamination. >> reporter: more than half of the chicken breasts were tainted with e. coli and enterococcus and all of the major brands tested contained worrisome bacteria, as did smaller brands in packages labeled organic or no antibiotics. >> most troubling? when we looked at all of the chicken breasts we tested, about half harbored at least one bacterium that was resistant to three or more common families of antibiotics. >> reporter: rick schiller knows the damages. he wound up in the hospital with severe abdominal pain after eating chicken contaminated with salmonella. >> i thought i wasn't going to make it there for a little bit i was that sick. i was so sick i couldn't move around. i didn't want to talk. i just wanted to lay there. >> reporter: so consumer reports says when it comes to preparing chicken, you can't be too careful. >> our tests did not reveal any better choice despite stop differences among brands and types. you really want
. >> we tested the chicken for six bacteria including salmonella and e. coli which is a typical measure of fecal contamination. >> reporter: more than half of the chicken breasts were tainted with e. coli and enterococcus and all of the major brands tested contained worrisome bacteria, as did smaller brands in packages labeled organic or no antibiotics. >> most troubling? when we looked at all of the chicken breasts we tested, about half harbored at least one bacterium that...
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salmonella. this comes amid a national outbreak. some 400 people in 23 states have been sickened with the bacteria.cans at risk and what should the government do about it? joining us is assist and the professor of nyu medical center. i think this is shocking to people that in the midst of this outbre outbreak, they are saying the usda is not doing enough. >> we have to remember, total decontamination, not having any bacteria in our poultry may be too lofty a goal. the question is how do we prevent people from getting sick from it. you can have contaminated poultry and decontaminate it. the government needs to work on prevention. don't let the chickens get the bacteria in the first place. >> why are you saying it's near impossible? "the new york times" is saying in sweden they don't have this contamination issue. >> yes. the thing is -- >> when it gets to the consumer. >> you're still drawing the same distinction between having contaminated birds versus contaminated birds that aren could assumed. >> when we're talking about salmonella and other bacteria, they live in the intestines of the poultry. g
salmonella. this comes amid a national outbreak. some 400 people in 23 states have been sickened with the bacteria.cans at risk and what should the government do about it? joining us is assist and the professor of nyu medical center. i think this is shocking to people that in the midst of this outbre outbreak, they are saying the usda is not doing enough. >> we have to remember, total decontamination, not having any bacteria in our poultry may be too lofty a goal. the question is how do...
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this is based on salmonella outbreak that started last accounted that sickened at least 390 people in 23 states. one study found high levels of bacteria in more than 300 randomly purchased raw chicken breasts. another report says more testing should be done to prevent contaminated chicken from ever entering the food supply. >> what this demonstrates is we just haven't gotten it right yet and that we really do need, perhaps, to rethink the which that we try to -- way that we try to address salmonella protection in the food supply. >> in response the national chicken council says eliminating naturally occurring bacteria entirely is not feasible and all bacteria can be killed with proper cooking. >>> whole foods so it will no longer sell yogurt brand chobani. they say the claims of using only natural ingredients is untrue. consumers say they use milk from dairy cows that eat feed containing genetically modified organisms. >>> boaters it could be a rough sailing day on the san francisco bay. the coastguard is advising boats to be prepared for rough winds and seas. boaters should avoid taking to the water if the windy conditions occur, boa
this is based on salmonella outbreak that started last accounted that sickened at least 390 people in 23 states. one study found high levels of bacteria in more than 300 randomly purchased raw chicken breasts. another report says more testing should be done to prevent contaminated chicken from ever entering the food supply. >> what this demonstrates is we just haven't gotten it right yet and that we really do need, perhaps, to rethink the which that we try to -- way that we try to address...
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most distressing, about half the samples contained antibiotic-resistant bacteria. 80% in fecal contamination, and 11% salmonella. at the same time, pew research looked into recent salmonella outbreaks and claims the usda lacks authority to shut down processing plants. so what's changing? well, this month the usda announced tougher testing for salmonella in chicken and will establish a national standard for the first time for acceptable levels. and the fda plans to phase out antibiotics used in livestock and less animals are sick. meantime, robobank predicts a great 2014 due to lower feed costs and higher prices for beef and pork. but "consumer reports" says 48 million people get sick from salmonella every year and, quote, more deaths were attributed to poultry than to any other commodity. ty, nothing kills bacteria, though, like heat. just took that bird. >> just got to cook it thoroughly. >> you got it. >> sara over there enjoying some chicken. you may want to reconsider that. >> reheat that in the microwave. >> there she is. a little mooshoo chicken. thanks, jane. mary thompson's report about target's credit
most distressing, about half the samples contained antibiotic-resistant bacteria. 80% in fecal contamination, and 11% salmonella. at the same time, pew research looked into recent salmonella outbreaks and claims the usda lacks authority to shut down processing plants. so what's changing? well, this month the usda announced tougher testing for salmonella in chicken and will establish a national standard for the first time for acceptable levels. and the fda plans to phase out antibiotics used in...
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bacteria and most is resistant to antibiotics. the group started testing checken after the outbreak of -- chicken after outbreak of salmonella. even if you think your chicken is safe to eat it may not be. >> reporter: a nationwide sampling of chicken breasts found half tested positive for drug resistant bacteria. >> reporter: raw chicken. a report said 97% harbor bacteria that could make you sick. >> i like to buy organic. >> reporter: the study tested for six types of bacteria. half of the chicken tested positive for a bacteria, resist tonight one or more antibiotics, which is cooking thoroughly and cleaning is a must. >> reporter: we want wanted -- we want tad know how thur -- wanted to know how thorough you had to be. how to properly handle raw chicken. we simulated what germs look like under a black light. >> all this is, potential germs. >> reporter: i washed my hands. >> is that clean? >> let's see. >> reporter: the germ jell is still there. he recommends washing your hands for 20 seconds and wiping the area clean with bleach when you are done. >> any germs can make you sick. best thing is not get exposed, proper hand wa
bacteria and most is resistant to antibiotics. the group started testing checken after the outbreak of -- chicken after outbreak of salmonella. even if you think your chicken is safe to eat it may not be. >> reporter: a nationwide sampling of chicken breasts found half tested positive for drug resistant bacteria. >> reporter: raw chicken. a report said 97% harbor bacteria that could make you sick. >> i like to buy organic. >> reporter: the study tested for six types of...
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bacteria is exposed to all the antibiotics, do you know which ones survive? the ones that survive are the ones resistant to that antibiotic. you see it with e. coli and salmonella, sheg gel la. the american academy of pediatrics came out and said we don't have enough antibiotics to treat children already because they don't tolerate this antibiotic, that antibiotic. we need more choices, not less. if you give us a problem with drug resistance, we're not going to have as much arrows in our quiver to use. that's the problem when you get over to the human side. it's a big part of the problem. the other part which david and i discussed a few weeks ago is in hospitals we're overusing antibiotics. >> back to the animals, will the fda win on this one? >> you know, in europe -- i'll answer it indirectly. in europe it's banned. all over the world it's banned. we're one of the stragglers. the biggest problem is we have too many agencies handling this. the usda handles the research in animals, cdc handles education. >> bottom line, we go to the supermarket and pay the extra money for organic? >> yes. they are banning penicillin and tetracycline. you need to have a prescrip
bacteria is exposed to all the antibiotics, do you know which ones survive? the ones that survive are the ones resistant to that antibiotic. you see it with e. coli and salmonella, sheg gel la. the american academy of pediatrics came out and said we don't have enough antibiotics to treat children already because they don't tolerate this antibiotic, that antibiotic. we need more choices, not less. if you give us a problem with drug resistance, we're not going to have as much arrows in our quiver...
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bacteria resistente a los antibiÓticos comunes. segÚn revelÓ un estudio de la prestigiosa revista consumer report porto. prod r r. producen enfermedad es que pueden tener serias consecuencias. >>> como la salmonellas. cada aÑo millones de estadounidenses se enfrentan a enfermedades de an biÓticos y 23 mil de ellos no lo sobreviven entre los consumidores de la opiniones estÁn divididas. >>> que bueno saberlo, para uno asesorarse y tomar sus precauciones. >>> creo que el gobierno deberÍa poner manos en las cartas para hacer que todo sea mÁs natural. >>> no hay mÁs remedio que comer pollo. >>> la organizaciÓn que agrupa a los productores de aves ha dicho 99, 99% del pollo que consumimos es seguro. y estamos paragutrabajando para sea el 100%. eso sÍ, ninguna legislaciÓn puede prevenir las bacterias. >>> sus etiquetas decÍan que eran inorgÁnicas y sin antibiÓticos pero los resultados fueron prÁcticamente los mismos. >>> cocinar el pollo a 165 grados y asegurarnos de lavar bien los platos y la tabla en la cual estamos preparando las carnes del pollo. >>> la administraciÓn de alimentos y medicina fda ha pedido cooperaciÓn voluntaria a los fabricantes de estos an biÓticos para que solo los vendan a las g
bacteria resistente a los antibiÓticos comunes. segÚn revelÓ un estudio de la prestigiosa revista consumer report porto. prod r r. producen enfermedad es que pueden tener serias consecuencias. >>> como la salmonellas. cada aÑo millones de estadounidenses se enfrentan a enfermedades de an biÓticos y 23 mil de ellos no lo sobreviven entre los consumidores de la opiniones estÁn divididas. >>> que bueno saberlo, para uno asesorarse y tomar sus precauciones. >>> creo...
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salmonella free. a scuddy conducted by consumer reports magazine found dangerous bacteria levels in raw chicken.as part of the stud a, and some contained bacteria. let's bring in dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent. i think i just had chicken for lunch. sanjay, is it safe to eat? >> i think the vast majority of people are going to be just fine eating chicken. we eat a lot of chicken in this country and most people don't get sick from it. obviously, a report like this does get a lot of attention. they went out and they tested these samples within grocery stores. and what they found was that about 300 samples, about half of them not only contained bacteria but specifically a bacteria that was resistant to many different types of antibiotics. these are the bad superbugs we talk about, brooke. many of the samples did contain bacteria overall. that was what raised a lot of flags here. keep in mind, again, we eat about 160 million servings of chicken a year in this country and 99.9% of people do not get sick from it. a couple of golden rules. one is the chicken itself, you have to be c
salmonella free. a scuddy conducted by consumer reports magazine found dangerous bacteria levels in raw chicken.as part of the stud a, and some contained bacteria. let's bring in dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent. i think i just had chicken for lunch. sanjay, is it safe to eat? >> i think the vast majority of people are going to be just fine eating chicken. we eat a lot of chicken in this country and most people don't get sick from it. obviously, a report like this does...
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examined two recent salmonella outbreaks linked to foster farms chicken and found the usda lacks the the public. the second report says 300 store bought chicken breasts and found bacteria in almost every one. both tests call for increased government oversight in the poultry industry. >>> whole foods market says it will stop selling chobani to make way for brands free of genetically modified organisms. some have complained that they produce milk from cows field with gmo animal food. they say such foods are safe, but whole foods says it plans to sell more non-gmo enriched yogurt. >>> wall street played a strange trick wednesday. everyone's convinced news of the fed slowdown would hurt prices and the opposite happened. >> wall street's hard to figure out on the best of days. the federal open markets committee announces it will start slowing or tapering the amount of money it injects into the american economy and wall street heard the good news part of that. the recovery part. sent the dow more than 300 points hire. ben bernanke said the fed would hold interest rates at near zero and said janet yellin agreed with the fed's plan. apple has started selling its high-end mac p
examined two recent salmonella outbreaks linked to foster farms chicken and found the usda lacks the the public. the second report says 300 store bought chicken breasts and found bacteria in almost every one. both tests call for increased government oversight in the poultry industry. >>> whole foods market says it will stop selling chobani to make way for brands free of genetically modified organisms. some have complained that they produce milk from cows field with gmo animal food....
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bacteria that could cause illness. it's a growing problem. 400 people have now been sickened by salmonella linked to a california chickenernment to mandate better food safety procedures. everyone, wash your hands. and wash your kitchen areas. >>> san francisco is considering a ban on bottled water. the legislation would prohibit the sale of bottled water on city property. and would limit the bottles to 21 ounces and smaller. >>> what's being called the first-ever royal selfie. here it is. prince charles and a british schoolboy who had his camera phone ready to go when charles visited a local church. the boy brushed right past the bodyguards to ask the prince if he could take a picture. and he didn't wait to answer. and it looks like persistence paid off. i'm not sure about the selfie lighting on that one, though. >> i think he can keep it, regardless. >> thanks, amy. >>> let's get some weather from ginger zee. >> hey. we're just talking about travel plans because everybody's got them here this weekend. and this young lady -- what's your name? >> shelby. >> shelby. 21 years old. hanging out in new york city. she says, we
bacteria that could cause illness. it's a growing problem. 400 people have now been sickened by salmonella linked to a california chickenernment to mandate better food safety procedures. everyone, wash your hands. and wash your kitchen areas. >>> san francisco is considering a ban on bottled water. the legislation would prohibit the sale of bottled water on city property. and would limit the bottles to 21 ounces and smaller. >>> what's being called the first-ever royal selfie....
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bacteria in almost everyone. >> what this demonstrates, we just haven't gotten it right yet and that we do need to rethink the way that we try to address salmonella the food supply. >>> the most recent salmonella linked to foster farms chicken has sickened 400 people in 23 states since october. >>> a diplomatic dispute between the united states and india creating tensions between two long-time allies. that's because india's console general in new york was arrested and strip-searched accused of submitting false documents to get a visa for a housekeeper. the marshal said theyed the same procedures they did -- they followed the same procedures they do with all arrests. >> she's not an ordinary citizen. she's a diplomatic with immunity and should never have been treated this way. >> the government of india has responded. they are taking down security barriers outside of the american embassy in new delhi. >>> former nba star dennis rodman is flying to north korea. he's helping to train the national basketball team there and he is seeing his friend, north korean leader, kim jung un. here's dennis rodman being swamped by reporters during a stop in beiji
bacteria in almost everyone. >> what this demonstrates, we just haven't gotten it right yet and that we do need to rethink the way that we try to address salmonella the food supply. >>> the most recent salmonella linked to foster farms chicken has sickened 400 people in 23 states since october. >>> a diplomatic dispute between the united states and india creating tensions between two long-time allies. that's because india's console general in new york was arrested and...
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bacteria resist antto antibiotics. the groups are calling on the usda for stricter regulations and to do more to fight salmonella outbreaksa look at this morning's business headlines. janet yellen will have to wait for the new year to know that she will officially take over as fed chair. a procedural vote is expected today to open the way for a final decision, but that final vote won't come until january 6. she would be the first woman to hold the job, replacing federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. >> in about an hour from now, investors will look at how the economy performed in the third quarter, economists expect u.s. gross domestic product to stay at 3.6%. one economist said the recent build up in inventories is manageable. >> we see fairly solid growth and good fundamentals in the economy. we think that build up and inventories can be worked off quickly. it is problematic, but this is a handleable problem with the sound growth we're seeing. >> build up gots for half of the economy's growth. >> dow futures are up 32 points, hitting another record. the dow jones industrial average starts at 15,179. the s&p at 1809 and
bacteria resist antto antibiotics. the groups are calling on the usda for stricter regulations and to do more to fight salmonella outbreaksa look at this morning's business headlines. janet yellen will have to wait for the new year to know that she will officially take over as fed chair. a procedural vote is expected today to open the way for a final decision, but that final vote won't come until january 6. she would be the first woman to hold the job, replacing federal reserve chairman ben...