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to sanitize your dish ware. are they using wiping cloths to wipe down the food areas, what concentration of bleach do they use to do the kill? those are all comprehensive things that the inspector has to do is as part of the inspection for food places. yes, we do check for temperature. we have test strips to put on the plates, high temperature dish washer has to go to 180 degrees. that will kill most of the pathogens whereas they can use chlorine hydrochloride or ammonium or use iodine for dish ware, too. whatever your preferences happen to be. >> how often do you inspect a restaurant? . >> restaurants are normally anywhere from 3 times a year to maybe grocery stores maybe once a year if they have no delis and also we do complaints immediately. if they have consistently good scores here, we will do less so we can spend more time on places that need our attention. >> as we go upstairs here, i had a couple things i wanted to mention before we do that. one is disabled access is a big issue all over the city, partic
to sanitize your dish ware. are they using wiping cloths to wipe down the food areas, what concentration of bleach do they use to do the kill? those are all comprehensive things that the inspector has to do is as part of the inspection for food places. yes, we do check for temperature. we have test strips to put on the plates, high temperature dish washer has to go to 180 degrees. that will kill most of the pathogens whereas they can use chlorine hydrochloride or ammonium or use iodine for dish...
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the sanitation target is not being hit. in india more than half the population, 626 million don't have access to a . >> this is people defecating in in a bush.ing not acceptable. that is the biggest kill are is sanitation. great but we need sanitation and good hygiene. >> investment makes the difference. >> and leadership. both from countries in the north and from the south. >> thank you. we will leave it there. thank you for coming in. before we go britain's prince harry is due to get a master class in sprinting from usain bolt. he arrived in jamaica on his caribbean tour in honor of queen elizabeth's offensive years on the thrown. the prince is meeting the world's fastest man for a coaching session. usain bolt and prince harry will meet in just over five hours. it is supposed to be a 100-meter race possibly between the two men. the turkish prime minister calling for the syrian regime it allow immediate humanitarian aid corridors. more at the website. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made
the sanitation target is not being hit. in india more than half the population, 626 million don't have access to a . >> this is people defecating in in a bush.ing not acceptable. that is the biggest kill are is sanitation. great but we need sanitation and good hygiene. >> investment makes the difference. >> and leadership. both from countries in the north and from the south. >> thank you. we will leave it there. thank you for coming in. before we go britain's prince...
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there's a sanitation strike -- the transit strike in 19 # 6. sanitation strike 1967. teachers' strike 1967-1968. these are three major areas of municipal life that bring the city to its knees in some ways. so the liberal spending argument is that cities decline because unions -- municipal unions are too powerful and cities spend too much. there's no way to get out of that. and then the last argument about the cause of the urban crisis is black militants. crazy black people did this. you know, black outsiders, black agitators. carmichael from an office in d.c., stokely carmichael stretched his tentacles out to everywhere and caused black people to rise up in rebellion. h. rap brown, his famous quote, the revolution will be in the streets. disaffected, malcontents, outside agitators. they were the people that
there's a sanitation strike -- the transit strike in 19 # 6. sanitation strike 1967. teachers' strike 1967-1968. these are three major areas of municipal life that bring the city to its knees in some ways. so the liberal spending argument is that cities decline because unions -- municipal unions are too powerful and cities spend too much. there's no way to get out of that. and then the last argument about the cause of the urban crisis is black militants. crazy black people did this. you know,...
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rack many northeastern and midwestern cities, decline in police protection, fire, transportation, sanitation, which is related to the inability of cities to pay their bills. so it also refers to the loss of a tax base, the loss of tax revenue, so the urban crisis is a way to talk about these political and cultural phenomena, the violence and disorder which i will talk more about in detail as well as the fiscal insecurity that is really hitting american cities in the northeast and midwest rticularl. so in the urban crisis as a concept it is an overarching way to think about a confluence of social issues, crime, disinvestment, abandonment, the abandonment of housing, and depopulation, what will the of government be in american cities, the role of government in policing, in sanitation, in education? how will government in cities deal with housing issues in the late 20th century? how will it deal with loss of employment? how will it deal with this all encompassing concept of race relations? i am still not totally sure about what people mean by race relations. i think in the mid-20th century and
rack many northeastern and midwestern cities, decline in police protection, fire, transportation, sanitation, which is related to the inability of cities to pay their bills. so it also refers to the loss of a tax base, the loss of tax revenue, so the urban crisis is a way to talk about these political and cultural phenomena, the violence and disorder which i will talk more about in detail as well as the fiscal insecurity that is really hitting american cities in the northeast and midwest...
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what will the role of government be in american cities, the role of government in policing, in sanitation, in education? how will government in cities deal with housing issues in the late 20th century? how will it deal with loss of employment? how will it deal with this all encompassing concept of race relations? i am still not totally sure about what people mean by race relations. i think in the mid-20th century and beyond race relations was this way to talk about racism, to talk about the effects of racism, and to talk about how in cities, right, primarily how african-american and black populations would fair as citizens. black populations are particularly important when we're talking about post war american cities and we'll see why later on in the lecture because their numbers swell so much. in the mid-20th century because there are so many structures, right, if we can go back to our study and the sober logical imagination and i will revisit that a bit and there are so many structures that shape black people's lives in cities in particular ways, and these create again what mills would
what will the role of government be in american cities, the role of government in policing, in sanitation, in education? how will government in cities deal with housing issues in the late 20th century? how will it deal with loss of employment? how will it deal with this all encompassing concept of race relations? i am still not totally sure about what people mean by race relations. i think in the mid-20th century and beyond race relations was this way to talk about racism, to talk about the...
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it sanitizes a bottle of water using the same technology.n't have access to clean water, this is a great device. again, the same technology. uv light. >> that wasn't so tough, was it. >> not bad at all. >> good for you. >> up next, stretching that dollar. feeding a family of four for under 10 bucks. >>> now on "today's kitchen," getting saucy with recipes that can feed a family of four for less than $10. >> cooking light's contributing editor allison fishman. she's here with us today. >> so pretty today. >> thank you. >> nice color. >> bring out the spring. >> under $10. >> under $10. >> you promise? >> so promise. delicious and good for you. >> what are we making? >> first, this is a sausage ragu, so i've got the sausage going right in there. onions. >> is that what that is? >> yes, ma'am. a little bit of garlic. and tomato sauce. we at "cooking light" like a low-sodium sauce, less than 350 milligrams. a little bit of water. >> here is the finished version next to it. >> no olive oil? >> no. we had some in the pan. >> what are we putting th
it sanitizes a bottle of water using the same technology.n't have access to clean water, this is a great device. again, the same technology. uv light. >> that wasn't so tough, was it. >> not bad at all. >> good for you. >> up next, stretching that dollar. feeding a family of four for under 10 bucks. >>> now on "today's kitchen," getting saucy with recipes that can feed a family of four for less than $10. >> cooking light's contributing editor...
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move. >> just carry a little too tube of hand sanitizer. >> all it takes. >> up next e we'll check in training action. >> and here is a segment care as doing. a former skins defensive coordinator greg williams facing in huge heat for bountygate. one former skin is coming to his defense. we'll hear from him with sarah's interview as we continue here on fox 5 morning news. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >>> our facebook fan of the day is ben minute gilbert a after almost two years without a job, tomorrow, he will start working at maryland's judicial institute. con great lalls, benjamin. we are glad to hear that. with this economy, it is great that you were able to find a job. congratulation on being fan of the day. -- congratulations, benjamin. , >>> making headlines in sports, the nats took on the mets looking for the first sprin
move. >> just carry a little too tube of hand sanitizer. >> all it takes. >> up next e we'll check in training action. >> and here is a segment care as doing. a former skins defensive coordinator greg williams facing in huge heat for bountygate. one former skin is coming to his defense. we'll hear from him with sarah's interview as we continue here on fox 5 morning news. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can...
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>> what she has seen is the sanitized version. i have never seen it before. i covered many wars. devastation is an understatement, and the regime has had time to cover their tracks. i have no reason to doubt the slaughter will continue out of the public high. this regime has no boundaries, and now unless the international community presses with everything they have got. i fear we will not be seeing an end to this. we all know the results in bosnia. it is critical that the pressure is kept on the regime and they are not allowed to destroy evidence and to continue this for roche's attack on the syrian people. --did this for roche's continue this attack. >> you know what the conditions are? >> at times we have a steady supply of information. that is drying up daily. it is more difficult. i assume it is because the troops are going house to house. conditions are almost unworkable. they faced snipers. there is a fear it is almost unworkable, hence the drying up of information. >> when you hear about are the u.s. defense secretary saying the u.s. will not take unilateral action, how do
>> what she has seen is the sanitized version. i have never seen it before. i covered many wars. devastation is an understatement, and the regime has had time to cover their tracks. i have no reason to doubt the slaughter will continue out of the public high. this regime has no boundaries, and now unless the international community presses with everything they have got. i fear we will not be seeing an end to this. we all know the results in bosnia. it is critical that the pressure is kept...
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these credentialed airport workers have direct access to nonpublic areas and sanitized areas. can i tell me how these million workers are credentialed? >> they are required to use secure identification, display badges, and essentially vetted against watch list, immigration databases and criminal records. >> we've all seen most recently, through all -- we've seen drugs being smuggled on board aircraft, we've seen numerous theft rings that have been working in and around the aircraft. and it would be safe to say that there are also holes within this program as well. would you be correct in that? >> there is vulnerabilities and layers based on the work that was completed. >> so we have a potential going to the aircraft, passengers being screened, even having a very good possibility of getting through spot and also screening techniques and we have just as equal opportunity for the potential of items being given -- put on board the aircraft on the shadow of the aircraft through credentialed workers. so my question to you, and i'm going to give you a very good one, mr. mclaughlin, a
these credentialed airport workers have direct access to nonpublic areas and sanitized areas. can i tell me how these million workers are credentialed? >> they are required to use secure identification, display badges, and essentially vetted against watch list, immigration databases and criminal records. >> we've all seen most recently, through all -- we've seen drugs being smuggled on board aircraft, we've seen numerous theft rings that have been working in and around the aircraft....
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not that violent i mean i'm not trying to be a bit of a card here but it was it was just it was sanitized it happened so quickly i was expecting something a little bit more drastic it didn't happen. i have to disagree with some white course on the table i've got a very i grew up with a winchester thirty thirty in my house but i think when you see it actually get a human being and you watch them to some extent that was inspiring and i didn't find it in clinical. oh i'm. like oh. it was very clean. very like you mean. you know you see movies that when somebody gets shot you see a ladder all over the place and this it wasn't that whatsoever you could just see a little pool of blood by some a cap or it. could see a lot flying in there are nothing. like it there feel sorry for them but they do think he owes me an apology. and i never did get it so. he could have written me a letter and he could have asked to talk to me on the phone before this and i would have talked to him. i guess it was the prisoner stuff if you're going to say that. i mean i want to talk to it face to face i'd rather do th
not that violent i mean i'm not trying to be a bit of a card here but it was it was just it was sanitized it happened so quickly i was expecting something a little bit more drastic it didn't happen. i have to disagree with some white course on the table i've got a very i grew up with a winchester thirty thirty in my house but i think when you see it actually get a human being and you watch them to some extent that was inspiring and i didn't find it in clinical. oh i'm. like oh. it was very...
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japan's crown prince serves as the president of the secretary-general's advisory board on water and sanitation. he canceled plans to deliver a keynote speech. he stayed in japan to perform the duties of his father. the emperor is recovering from heart bypass surgery. the crown prince delivered a video message instead. >> i will do my best together with you to share and make use of the experience and lessons in japan and elsewhere in order to help build a safer and better future for all. >> crown prince showed photos of northeast japan and thanked people around the world for their help. the prince stressed the importance of remembers disasters and passing the stories on to future generations. >>> japan's education ministry is inviting foreign students to witness the current situation in areas devastated by the march 11th disaster. on wednesday, 47 students from 24 countries visited soma city in fukushima where survivors are still suffering from the effects of the nuclear accident. we have a report from fukushima. >> reporter: we hope you keep supporting us. thank you for coming from so far away
japan's crown prince serves as the president of the secretary-general's advisory board on water and sanitation. he canceled plans to deliver a keynote speech. he stayed in japan to perform the duties of his father. the emperor is recovering from heart bypass surgery. the crown prince delivered a video message instead. >> i will do my best together with you to share and make use of the experience and lessons in japan and elsewhere in order to help build a safer and better future for all....
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navy put it sanitize the place the u.s. wanted a base and yet also another cost because of the cold war are to go garcia has the most wonderful you know logo. that would really be the ideal place for a base so we were at. the wrong place if you know of the wrong place at that time because our place was a best place for a the more sophisticated us than you can base outside of the us and the pier in one nine hundred seventy one due to an agreement between the u.k. in the us the british made the island available to the americans as a military base because of its two strategic position and to put it its two thousand inhabitants today according to the pentagon diego garcia is one of the thirteen major u.s. military bases in the world and has played a crucial role in all post nine eleven conflicts. the diego garcia exiles today live scattered between mauritian and the united kingdom where for years they have been fighting a legal battle to return to them. in two thousand and eight though the house of lords overruled all the cases
navy put it sanitize the place the u.s. wanted a base and yet also another cost because of the cold war are to go garcia has the most wonderful you know logo. that would really be the ideal place for a base so we were at. the wrong place if you know of the wrong place at that time because our place was a best place for a the more sophisticated us than you can base outside of the us and the pier in one nine hundred seventy one due to an agreement between the u.k. in the us the british made the...
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at the same time, the sanitation is not going well at all. that means the environment is not very good. that is still a big challenge for us. >> in your press release, you said that seven people die every minute from unsafe drinking water. there's not a minute to lose. do you think this meeting will achieve anything? clearly, it will be attended by people with the same aim. >> that is why we are here today. this is the week of solution, as they say. i really expect this forum to bring forward innovative solutions for access to water, especially for people in crisis. >> can you give us an example of the sorts of innovations that you want to see and where they should be targeted? >> it's not so much technical innovation as much as real involvement, especially those people in crisis countries. the emergency reaction after an earthquake or disaster, but what we've seen lacking for years is the link between the emergency relief -- and that which enables people to have access to safe drinking water. >> we will have to lead it there. thank you very
at the same time, the sanitation is not going well at all. that means the environment is not very good. that is still a big challenge for us. >> in your press release, you said that seven people die every minute from unsafe drinking water. there's not a minute to lose. do you think this meeting will achieve anything? clearly, it will be attended by people with the same aim. >> that is why we are here today. this is the week of solution, as they say. i really expect this forum to...
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japan's koun prince serves as the honorary president on water and sanitation. he cancelled plans to deliver a keynote speech. he stated japan to temporarily perform the duties of his father. he is recovering from heart bipass surgery. the crown prince delivered a video message instead. >> i will do my best together with you to share and make use of the experience and lessons in japan and elsewhere in order to help build a safer and better future for all. >> crown prince showed photos of northeast japan and thanked people around the world for their help. the prince stressed the importance of remembering disasters and passing the stories on to future generations. >>> japan's education ministry is inviting foreign students to witness the current situation in areas devastated by the march 11st disaster. on wednesday, 47 university students from 24 countries visited the city where survivors are still suffering from the effects of the nuclear accident. misato ishikara reports. >> translator: we hope you keep supporting us. thank you for coming from so far away. >> re
japan's koun prince serves as the honorary president on water and sanitation. he cancelled plans to deliver a keynote speech. he stated japan to temporarily perform the duties of his father. he is recovering from heart bipass surgery. the crown prince delivered a video message instead. >> i will do my best together with you to share and make use of the experience and lessons in japan and elsewhere in order to help build a safer and better future for all. >> crown prince showed...
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secretary general's advisory board on water and sanitation. he cancelled plans to deliver a keynote speech. he stayed in japan to tech rarely perform the duties of his father. he is recovering from heart bypass surgery. the crown prince delivered a video message instead. >> i will do my best together with you to share and make use of the experience and lessons in japan and elsewhere in order to help build a safer and better future for all. >> the crown prince showed photos of northeast japan and thanked people around the world for their help. the prince stressed the importance of remembering disasters and passing the stories on to future generations. that's our broad kwast for this our on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. thank you for watching. bye-bye.
secretary general's advisory board on water and sanitation. he cancelled plans to deliver a keynote speech. he stayed in japan to tech rarely perform the duties of his father. he is recovering from heart bypass surgery. the crown prince delivered a video message instead. >> i will do my best together with you to share and make use of the experience and lessons in japan and elsewhere in order to help build a safer and better future for all. >> the crown prince showed photos of...
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. >> the passengers and crew endured three days without power or sanitation. it was another blow to the operator of the cruise ship con cordia. >> this was not the relaxing cruise -- cruise the roughly 1000 people had been expecting. a fire in the ship's engine room disabled steering. a french fishing vessel needed three days to toe the giant into port. coastguard vessels also accompanied the liner as protection from pirate attacks. >> it was terrible, as you can imagine. hygiene conditions were deplorable. i have some photos that show the state of the toilet. we were without electricity for three days. it is difficult to live in such condition, especially in such heat. >> just a matter of inconvenience, not having enough food, not being able to rest well at night. the heat was unbearable. we had to spend most of our nights on the top deck of the ship. >> the opinion that they did not know what to do. >> more than half of the passengers have accepted a free two-week vacation in the seychelles at the expense of the cruise company. charter flights will take the
. >> the passengers and crew endured three days without power or sanitation. it was another blow to the operator of the cruise ship con cordia. >> this was not the relaxing cruise -- cruise the roughly 1000 people had been expecting. a fire in the ship's engine room disabled steering. a french fishing vessel needed three days to toe the giant into port. coastguard vessels also accompanied the liner as protection from pirate attacks. >> it was terrible, as you can imagine....
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gloves, eye protection, and masks and sanitation and hand washing and who among us don't have a nick or a cut on their hand and are you going to touch someone's blood and your in tac skin will protect you from most ilknows. however, if you have a cut on your hand you have a path for infection to get inside of you and you want a pair of latex gloves -- several pairs of glo gloves that you can put on and change as you go from patient t patient hopefully and at least wash your hands and disinfect your hands between patient contacts and the eyes are like an open wound and path to get into your body and glasses and take the old glasses and throw them in your kit and you have something to wear and face mask and of course dust and dirt and all of these disasters throw up dust and dirt and especially in a dryer season and push comes t shove a band da bandana. and after a disaster is not the time to let your hygiene slip and it's a time to tighten it u and communitycable diseases and if it's wet and not yours don't touch it. gloves and every patient contac and don't touch blood and it's good
gloves, eye protection, and masks and sanitation and hand washing and who among us don't have a nick or a cut on their hand and are you going to touch someone's blood and your in tac skin will protect you from most ilknows. however, if you have a cut on your hand you have a path for infection to get inside of you and you want a pair of latex gloves -- several pairs of glo gloves that you can put on and change as you go from patient t patient hopefully and at least wash your hands and disinfect...
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. >> don't leave the used clen exon the -- kleenex on the seat and carry hand sanitizer and try to keepour hands away from your face to decrease the risk of spreading the virus. >>> according to a report from the tresh cry department congested roads cost drivers $100 billion a year in wasted fuel and lost time. that report says poor conditions in roads cost the average driver around $4 hundred unfor overall vehicle maintenancech the department of transportation says it needs 85 billion dollars during the course of the next 20 years do boy -- to bring existing highways and bridges in a good -- existing highways and bridges into a good state of repair. >> with gas creeping up you may think about buying a high bread but but is it saving you money? >> i think i am hearing a year and a half two years because they are higher up front. >> maybe 4 years i would say. >> according to edmonds.com you need to own it for between 7 to 10 years to recoup the savings on gas before you buy think about your tax breaks and how you drive. if you want a prius but don't do a lot of highway driving it may not
. >> don't leave the used clen exon the -- kleenex on the seat and carry hand sanitizer and try to keepour hands away from your face to decrease the risk of spreading the virus. >>> according to a report from the tresh cry department congested roads cost drivers $100 billion a year in wasted fuel and lost time. that report says poor conditions in roads cost the average driver around $4 hundred unfor overall vehicle maintenancech the department of transportation says it needs 85...
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that's hand sanitizer. i always carry a bottle with me. not the juniper type, but the other kind. just met someone who's more ocd than you are. (sighs) i can't tell you his name. it just wouldn't be fair to that poor kid to be just dragged through all of that again. i understand that, but you wouldn't have sent us the deposition if you didn't want us to figure it out. well, yes, i wanted you to, but that's why i slipped it into the file boxes anonymously. all right. well, what about coach hopper? how long do you think he's been taking advantage of the students? wait a minute. wait a minute. i don't know that he has been. look, i don't know what to think, okay? there have been rumors, but i've never actually seen anything. but the attack this morning... exactly! if someone was willing to do something so horrible, i... i just want to keep these kids safe. if you give us the name of the person in the deposition, that is what you'll be doing. ♪ caine: you neglected to mention the settlement, andrew. give me a minute, will you? that was a long time ago. i didn't think it was relevant.
that's hand sanitizer. i always carry a bottle with me. not the juniper type, but the other kind. just met someone who's more ocd than you are. (sighs) i can't tell you his name. it just wouldn't be fair to that poor kid to be just dragged through all of that again. i understand that, but you wouldn't have sent us the deposition if you didn't want us to figure it out. well, yes, i wanted you to, but that's why i slipped it into the file boxes anonymously. all right. well, what about coach...
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that's hand sanitizer. i always carry a bottle with me. not the juniper type, but the other kind. just met someone who's more ocd than you are. (sighs) i can't tell you his name. it just wouldn't be fair to that poor kid to be just dragged through all of that again. i understand that, but you wouldn't have sent us the deposition if you didn't want us to figure it out. well, yes, i wanted you to, but that's why i slipped it into the file boxes anonymously. all right. well, what about coach hopper? how long do you think he's been taking advantage of the students? wait a minute. wait a minute. i don't know that he has been. look, i don't know what to think, okay? there have been rumors, but i've never actually seen anything. but the attack this morning... exactly! if someone was willing to do something so horrible, i... i just want to keep these kids safe. if you give us the name of the person in the deposition, that is what you'll be doing. ♪ caine: you neglected to mention the settlement, andrew. give me a minute, will you? that was a long time ago. i didn't think it was relevant.
that's hand sanitizer. i always carry a bottle with me. not the juniper type, but the other kind. just met someone who's more ocd than you are. (sighs) i can't tell you his name. it just wouldn't be fair to that poor kid to be just dragged through all of that again. i understand that, but you wouldn't have sent us the deposition if you didn't want us to figure it out. well, yes, i wanted you to, but that's why i slipped it into the file boxes anonymously. all right. well, what about coach...
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. >> there was a demand for access to clean water and a decent sanitation for everyone. >> here is aroublespots around the world which are sure to cause a stir at the global meeting. >> water makes life on earth possible. but the natural resource is scarce in many places. half a billion people worldwide have no direct access to clean drinking water, and the problem is getting worse. the reasons why are manifold. take mexico city as an example. as in. mega cities, the population there is soaring. water supplies for its 20 million residents are limited and often polluted. decades of draining the city's underground water reserves are also causing it to sink by up to 40 centimeters each year. this makes it unstable, damaging buildings and infrastructure and increasing the risk of flooding. another case study is in northeast china. in november 2005, an explosion at a chemical plant spilled the cancer causing toxins benzine into a nearby river. the accident resulted in the authority's shutting out the water supply for five days. living on to bolivia. here, the water shortage resulted in a
. >> there was a demand for access to clean water and a decent sanitation for everyone. >> here is aroublespots around the world which are sure to cause a stir at the global meeting. >> water makes life on earth possible. but the natural resource is scarce in many places. half a billion people worldwide have no direct access to clean drinking water, and the problem is getting worse. the reasons why are manifold. take mexico city as an example. as in. mega cities, the...
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. >> on the agenda, both long-term issues like climate change and immediate problems like for sanitation>> water quality is a major worry in the brazilian city of rio, especially with future events like the world cup soccer tournament and the olympics just around the corner. >> rio's legendary beach is 8 tourist hot spot, but it's what since engen don't fidget gentle surf also wore local residents, and yet, riding the waves carries a risk. he says, "i often get the impression that the water is very dirty, very polluted. the government should take action because it does not just pose a health hazard. it is also dangerous for surfers in the area. >> the water quality is so poor that rio [applause] environmental institute issues dating morning's 140 days out of the year. sewage canals are the main source of pollution, often flushing untreated waste into the sea. for a city its size, rio fails to meet sewage treatment standards. >> the plants still do not have enough capacity to treat large volumes of water. undiluted sewage and waste water from the city's shantytowns is simply discharged in
. >> on the agenda, both long-term issues like climate change and immediate problems like for sanitation>> water quality is a major worry in the brazilian city of rio, especially with future events like the world cup soccer tournament and the olympics just around the corner. >> rio's legendary beach is 8 tourist hot spot, but it's what since engen don't fidget gentle surf also wore local residents, and yet, riding the waves carries a risk. he says, "i often get the...
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ladies garment workers union established some changes that recognized eight-hour workdays, proper sanitation facilities, rest periods, and access to childcare. this political cartoon from leon israel from 1910 shows the factory owner and garment worker cuddling but each with a knife to the other's back. indicating the distrust pervasive between owners and workers. the tragic fire at the triangle shirt waist factory in 1911 that killed 146 workers reminded reformers and the public at large of the many work sites that had escaped scrutiny. this editorial cartoon begs the question, who is responsible? allender emphasized the realities of wage-earning mothers and children left orphaned by work accidents. the cartoon of a man casting a vote for a household that included eight dependents highlighted how adult, educated women were being ignored. a father wholly representing the
ladies garment workers union established some changes that recognized eight-hour workdays, proper sanitation facilities, rest periods, and access to childcare. this political cartoon from leon israel from 1910 shows the factory owner and garment worker cuddling but each with a knife to the other's back. indicating the distrust pervasive between owners and workers. the tragic fire at the triangle shirt waist factory in 1911 that killed 146 workers reminded reformers and the public at large of...
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meat counter is now free of what former usda scientists characterize as low quality beef scraps sanitized with ammonia gas. >> it's a pink slime. it's not fresh ground beef. >> we didn't feel it was meat. it was salvage. >> reporter: the country's second biggest grocery chain says "considerable consumer concern" led to its decision even though "the usda and food industry experts agree that lean, finely textured beef is safe and wholesome. safeway will no longer purchase it. and late today, america's third largest chain, supervalu, which includes such big names as albertsons, lucky and jewel-osco, announced it too would pull all pink slime ground beef from its shelves because of consumer concern. and then food lion, another top ten grocer, made the said decision, like this online possession with a quarter million signatures, started by a mom of two. >> it disturbs me that usda made a decision that this filler up to 15% doesn't have to be disclosed. >> reporter: safeway and supervalu join publix, heb, whole foods and costco, promising their ground beef contains no pink slime. what is next?
meat counter is now free of what former usda scientists characterize as low quality beef scraps sanitized with ammonia gas. >> it's a pink slime. it's not fresh ground beef. >> we didn't feel it was meat. it was salvage. >> reporter: the country's second biggest grocery chain says "considerable consumer concern" led to its decision even though "the usda and food industry experts agree that lean, finely textured beef is safe and wholesome. safeway will no longer...
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blogging a great deal about thes ive war is responding to the eggleston, but he what he sees as sanitizing of the history of the civil war in the south, that does treat it as a noble cause, a lost cause, a fight about civil rights -- states rights, rather than a fight about slavery and the effort to end the buying and selling of forced labor of human beings. his argument is basically whites in the north and south came together to kind of we won't talk about that on the 50th anniversary of the civil war woodrow wilson gives a speech. as a result, he's trying to reclaim this history for black americans as well as white americans. >> he makes a somewhat controversial point which you happen to agree with that tags a number of historians to task. the tradition is to talk about civil war as great tragedy and that's true. yet the outcome was unarguably good and moral. and partly, perhaps because a lot of blacks don't study it and partly because of the whitewashing, the focus on the meaning of the war and the tragedy or not or the nobleness of the lost cause gets lost. >> we've been talking about
blogging a great deal about thes ive war is responding to the eggleston, but he what he sees as sanitizing of the history of the civil war in the south, that does treat it as a noble cause, a lost cause, a fight about civil rights -- states rights, rather than a fight about slavery and the effort to end the buying and selling of forced labor of human beings. his argument is basically whites in the north and south came together to kind of we won't talk about that on the 50th anniversary of the...
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. >> susie: now you made transmissions for things like school buses and sanitation trucksment how are those businesses doing given that you are working with states and municipalities that are drastically cutting their spending. >> we're starting to see municipalities, those seeing tax receipts come up, those that have a little stronger financial house in order, if you will, are starting to come back into the market. one the other late cycle plays will be construction which as you know is certainly still depressed and we see that as running ahead of us as well. >> you know wall street is working as the ipo as a sign of the u.s. recovery, a resurgence of american industry. from your perspective, is the economy really getting better? is it getting stronger. >> it is improving. however it is uneven. and so for us we focus on the various sectors. and some are coming along now. and others we expect in the next six to 12 months to see some level of improvement. >> are you going to be doing more hiring, adding jobs. >> we've been adding jobs for about the past year. in our factories as well a
. >> susie: now you made transmissions for things like school buses and sanitation trucksment how are those businesses doing given that you are working with states and municipalities that are drastically cutting their spending. >> we're starting to see municipalities, those seeing tax receipts come up, those that have a little stronger financial house in order, if you will, are starting to come back into the market. one the other late cycle plays will be construction which as you...
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much more needs to be done, and we're lacking in resources to improve water and sanitation the way that all of us would want to have happen. but we've made tremendous progress there. i just returned from nigeria, where it is obering to remember that there are an estimated hundred million cases of malaria each year and 300,000 deaths from malaria each year, where prevention of maternal to child trans mission is not scaling up as rapid lip as we'd like and where polio is continuing to be a major problem, but with new commitment from the government of nigeria and the state governments of nigeria and i'm optimistic that we'll see significant progress there. from kenya, where we've seen terrific examples of scale-up. more than two-thirds of all tb patients in ten kenya are now b tested for hiv and if found positive, being put on an tre retro viral treatment. a very rapid scale-up accounting for 1 out of 6 new starts of arvs. so, showing there can be effective scale-up. in russia, where we've worked on immunization issues and vaccination issues. in china, where we have helped the country open
much more needs to be done, and we're lacking in resources to improve water and sanitation the way that all of us would want to have happen. but we've made tremendous progress there. i just returned from nigeria, where it is obering to remember that there are an estimated hundred million cases of malaria each year and 300,000 deaths from malaria each year, where prevention of maternal to child trans mission is not scaling up as rapid lip as we'd like and where polio is continuing to be a major...
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byrne, chicago's commissioner of streets and sanitation. is this a blessing? >> i think it's a blessing. it's not only a blessing for the city but these people that are living in the neighborhood. their heat bills alone, everybody should be thankful for what happened out here this winter and we're very pleased on what we've seen so far. >> reporter: last year, nearly five feet of snow fell on chicago. this year it's less than 20 inches, meaning the city spent $8.8 million less on overtime for snow removal. >> when you're working with snow, you're taking truck drivers and laborers and putting them into a snow program. >> reporter: and you're not doing that. >> we're not doing that this winter, it was a big plus for us. >> reporter: instead, crews are working on fair-weather pursuits like pothole filling and tree trimming. the story's the same across much of the country east of the rockies where the often snowbound are feeling almost summery. st. louis has spent only 30% of its normal snow-removal budget. boston has spent less than a fifth. >> you guys are set t
byrne, chicago's commissioner of streets and sanitation. is this a blessing? >> i think it's a blessing. it's not only a blessing for the city but these people that are living in the neighborhood. their heat bills alone, everybody should be thankful for what happened out here this winter and we're very pleased on what we've seen so far. >> reporter: last year, nearly five feet of snow fell on chicago. this year it's less than 20 inches, meaning the city spent $8.8 million less on...
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oriented and efficient in achieving core development results in food, security, health, water and sanitation, education, humanitarian assistance and resilience to climate change and governance and basic respect for human rights. in this budget request, we believe we have made tough choices. choices that are leading us to focus and concentrate our investments where we can generate the most value for every taxpayer dollar that is invested. in areas like food and health, we have taken extra efforts to cut programs and reallocate resources to those specific countries where we think we can get the most results for every dollar that we invest. our maternal health program has been reduced to 24 priority countries in order to support those places where the burden of disease is highest and we can get the most results. our feed the future program closed out efforts in kosovo, serbia and ukraine to reinvest where we think we can generate the biggest impact. this approach is hall mark of our u.s. aid forward reforms. the president has issued a policy directive and the secretary and i launched and out of
oriented and efficient in achieving core development results in food, security, health, water and sanitation, education, humanitarian assistance and resilience to climate change and governance and basic respect for human rights. in this budget request, we believe we have made tough choices. choices that are leading us to focus and concentrate our investments where we can generate the most value for every taxpayer dollar that is invested. in areas like food and health, we have taken extra...