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it might have looked clean, but maybe wasn't truly clean with the sanitizing. you can tell the difference. >> here's something else new. check this out. this is our new disposable sanifiber pads. now, everybody loves the performance of our washable microfiber pads. >> sure. >> but some folks asked, "could you develop a disposable pad with the cleaning performance of washable microfiber?" they don't like their usual disposable pads that feel like waxy paper spreading around a mess on a floor. they wanted this kind of microfiber-cleaning performance, and that's what we've done with sanifiber. you have steam energized pads that are gonna leave your floors without residue and fully sanitized. >> wow. leave it to shark to give you both -- washable and disposable. i love it. >> shark sanifiber quality is so much better. you're gonna see within weeks that your floors are staying cleaner longer, that there's no grime, there's no residue, and it's effortless. >> i can just stick on a disposable pad, clean the floor, and toss it out at the end. >> the shark sanifiber pad
it might have looked clean, but maybe wasn't truly clean with the sanitizing. you can tell the difference. >> here's something else new. check this out. this is our new disposable sanifiber pads. now, everybody loves the performance of our washable microfiber pads. >> sure. >> but some folks asked, "could you develop a disposable pad with the cleaning performance of washable microfiber?" they don't like their usual disposable pads that feel like waxy paper spreading...
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it might have looked clean, but maybe wasn't truly clean with the sanitizing. you can tell the difference. >> here's something else new. check this out. this is our new disposable sanifiber pads. now, everybody loves the performance of our washable microfiber pads. >> sure. >> but some folks asked, "could you develop a disposable pad with the cleaning performance of washable microfiber?" they don't like their usual disposable pads that feel like waxy paper spreading around a mess on a floor. they wanted this kind of microfiber-cleaning performance, and that's what we've done with sanifiber. you have steam energized pads that are gonna leave your floors without residue and fully sanitized. >> wow. leave it to shark to give you both -- washable and disposable. i love it. >> shark sanifiber quality is so much better. you're gonna see within weeks that your floors are staying cleaner longer, that there's no grime, there's no residue, and it's effortless. >> i can just stick on a disposable pad, clean the floor, and toss it out at the end. >> the shark sanifiber pad
it might have looked clean, but maybe wasn't truly clean with the sanitizing. you can tell the difference. >> here's something else new. check this out. this is our new disposable sanifiber pads. now, everybody loves the performance of our washable microfiber pads. >> sure. >> but some folks asked, "could you develop a disposable pad with the cleaning performance of washable microfiber?" they don't like their usual disposable pads that feel like waxy paper spreading...
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we are back to this issue of why wasn't the sanitation permit not issued. those are the factors to consider. >> okay. that's helpful. in that case, my opinion is that clearly miss lewis was trying to pursue the sanitation compliance issue and it's clear that there is from the documents submitted that initially the permit was given by these two businesses and subsequently revoked. so that to me lends credibility to her statements at the hearing and today that she's encountered resistance from the merchants in this area. i recall from the past from where we first heard this case that there is a lot of resistance to this cart being in this area, unfortunately for miss lewis. and so base on that, i find that she was trying to comply with the requirements from public health. the fact that she didn't tell public works what the difficulty was to me was irrelevant. she was trying to comply. the fact that public health didn't community with public works i don't think should be a burden on miss lewis. those things should be taken into account when the permit came up
we are back to this issue of why wasn't the sanitation permit not issued. those are the factors to consider. >> okay. that's helpful. in that case, my opinion is that clearly miss lewis was trying to pursue the sanitation compliance issue and it's clear that there is from the documents submitted that initially the permit was given by these two businesses and subsequently revoked. so that to me lends credibility to her statements at the hearing and today that she's encountered resistance...
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in the sanitizer then you dry it up. this is an example of the process. nothing here is ready to eat. there is nothing here that we have to carry away. separate area. this preparation is what we're looking for. >> we are upstairs here at town hall restaurant in the kitchen for what preparation? production. >> party. >> there's pastry, you do desserts and stuff here as well, right? we are here, one of the interesting things about commercial kitchens, they have a lot of special requirements for removing the waste products of cooking. so we have steam, we have heat, we have grease-laden vapor and all those things result in materials that have to be evacuated through the hood and duct system. here we have a type 1, all welded, and it has inside it these things heading down, these are heads for the system called an ancill system. tom, what is an ancill system? . >> it's a brand name, actually. this is a fire extinguishing system. the nozzle is here and there's also co2 which would expel the liquid out to cover and extinguish
in the sanitizer then you dry it up. this is an example of the process. nothing here is ready to eat. there is nothing here that we have to carry away. separate area. this preparation is what we're looking for. >> we are upstairs here at town hall restaurant in the kitchen for what preparation? production. >> party. >> there's pastry, you do desserts and stuff here as well, right? we are here, one of the interesting things about commercial kitchens, they have a lot of special...
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finally she did not argue that she has a permit from sanitation or the fire department. there is no evidence of that. i will take any questions. >> thank you commissioners. >> thank you, any other public comment? >> good evening everybody, troy campbell, from the benefits district. wcbd. >> they are not a party. >> they are not a party to this appeal. just speaking on the comment. >> i'm sorry, i thought council just represented the fisherman. wharf. >> that's true. this is a public comment. it's the same party but two different people. >> under the boards rules parties have limited amount of time to speak. fisherman. wharf is not a party to this appeal. they can speak if they wish. >> please go ahead. >> i wanted to show that this is the interior of the water front bakery. this is their espresso machine all roasted here in san francisco owned locally. and this is the, just so you have a visualization of where we are talking about. this is the entrance to the water front bakery. the food cart for sasha would be in this area. i want to say that this swcbd is that we have
finally she did not argue that she has a permit from sanitation or the fire department. there is no evidence of that. i will take any questions. >> thank you commissioners. >> thank you, any other public comment? >> good evening everybody, troy campbell, from the benefits district. wcbd. >> they are not a party. >> they are not a party to this appeal. just speaking on the comment. >> i'm sorry, i thought council just represented the fisherman. wharf. >>...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much,
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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the rags, wiping rags, do they have a sanitizer solution available to dip and clean the rags when they wipe down surfaces and change jobs going from vegetable preparation to some other kind of food, whether it's cooked or not. so it can get very complex, depending on what they are doing. . >> is the floor required to be hosed? . >> yes, we need to have a cleanable surface where the floor is going it meet the wall. so it needs to be a 3 inch -- and the degrees i'm not exactly sure, i think it's a 45 degree slope. >> it's a gradient. so the floor comes up so you don't have a sharp corner. it has to be bulldozed so you can scrub it all off. >> the importance of sanitizing your working surface and if you are handling raw meat to make a little bleach solution, you can use a teaspoon of bleach per about a gallon of water and you can wipe things down and it won't taint the food. a lot of it evaporates before -- you know, you are not going to get a bad taste in your food, but you are going to kill any salmonella or any bacteria issues that can happen. because a lot of cutting boards have groov
the rags, wiping rags, do they have a sanitizer solution available to dip and clean the rags when they wipe down surfaces and change jobs going from vegetable preparation to some other kind of food, whether it's cooked or not. so it can get very complex, depending on what they are doing. . >> is the floor required to be hosed? . >> yes, we need to have a cleanable surface where the floor is going it meet the wall. so it needs to be a 3 inch -- and the degrees i'm not exactly sure, i...
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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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first the sanitation workersstr. shortly afterwards, firemen and police went out. en came the transitanteach. each group, fighting to hold on to a decent living. wesked victor gottbaum, who represents new york public employees, to recall those turbulent days. i present workers. if they're taking a beating, i hear about it. they don't make unfounded or loud demas. a sewer laborer says, "mary goes into atarket.vic, ite that's what i hear. a hospital worker says, "it's becomi awful." at's what i hear.r. woers wonhigher settlem, but that raised costs and boosted prices. in all ecomic sectors all over the country but that raised costs ination became entrenched. it was hard to keep up. it was harder to feel sure who was winning. the cry to do something came from more quarters. was there any real hope that the inflation momentum would run out of steam? were we victims of our expectations that inflation would continue? we asked richard gill. that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers
first the sanitation workersstr. shortly afterwards, firemen and police went out. en came the transitanteach. each group, fighting to hold on to a decent living. wesked victor gottbaum, who represents new york public employees, to recall those turbulent days. i present workers. if they're taking a beating, i hear about it. they don't make unfounded or loud demas. a sewer laborer says, "mary goes into atarket.vic, ite that's what i hear. a hospital worker says, "it's becomi...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, and check our you tube page. >> hello san francisco, here with the buzz worthy events and activists including a big one that is gearing up in golden gate park, this is the weekly buzz, on tuesday, september 17th, come and make the works of art with your friends and they will provide the pants and brushes and all you need is to bring your creativity and enjoy the live art by the local artist and obtain a piece of your own
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware...
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the city hired it's first sanitation force in the late 1800s t. the change on the streets as seen in these before and after photos, was dramatic. >> imagine walking the streets, all the avenues that are ankle deep and shin deep in the most unimaginable disgusting gunk. within a few months of taking office, the commissioner the street cleaning, george waring. he had all the streets pristine. >> reporter: the workers were hailed as heroes, and today's throwaway society they're largely taken for granted. but the cost of taking out the trash, both human and environmental, can't be so easily discarded. al jazeera, new york. >> front tobacco to hemp. the new crop farmers are eyeing. and the changing laws making it easy for them to cash in. >> reporter: hey, we're kicking it live in philadelphia. this is the place to see and be seen. homecoming night for andy reid. big question, will they cheer or boo him? we'll discuss that hot topic coming up. >> farmers in kentucky have been dependent on tobacco fields for decades. but as those crops decline, they are
the city hired it's first sanitation force in the late 1800s t. the change on the streets as seen in these before and after photos, was dramatic. >> imagine walking the streets, all the avenues that are ankle deep and shin deep in the most unimaginable disgusting gunk. within a few months of taking office, the commissioner the street cleaning, george waring. he had all the streets pristine. >> reporter: the workers were hailed as heroes, and today's throwaway society they're largely...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, so it is to be able to welcome so many wonderful people and so many people that support our school and all of these excess where having and i guess i want to introduce mayor lee. mayor lee, please stand up and wave to our community. [applause] >> so, as everyone was gathering in our main office we have come up with, we were brainstorming what we wanted to know from the mayor and from the superintendent. our students
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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away. >> guys, come on. >> the day begins at dawn for new york's army of sanitation workers.hey muster for roll call, then mobilize on city streets. it takes 6,000 uniformed workers to pick up the trash created by 8 million city residents. >> getting up at 4:00 in the morning is the easiest thing. >> especially on a day like this. >> this is grueling, back-breaking work, not to mention a little smelly. each two person crew picks up on having a 10 to 15-tons of trash per day every day, rain or shine. >> the work comes with a decent paycheck. after five years on the job, workers make an annual salary of $70,000, more with overtime, but there are risks. >> people just throw everything out, so you don't know what you're picking up. that's why when you send it up, don't stand behind the hopper. anything could shootout. >> sanitation workers in new york have twice the fatality rates of police officers and nearly seven times the fatality rates of firefighters. it is the fourth most deadly job in the country. >> traffic elements, hazards in the garbage, needle punctures, broken glass
away. >> guys, come on. >> the day begins at dawn for new york's army of sanitation workers.hey muster for roll call, then mobilize on city streets. it takes 6,000 uniformed workers to pick up the trash created by 8 million city residents. >> getting up at 4:00 in the morning is the easiest thing. >> especially on a day like this. >> this is grueling, back-breaking work, not to mention a little smelly. each two person crew picks up on having a 10 to 15-tons of...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, ♪ ? an incredible program because we take regular kids teach them the love of the game. we have no emphasis on winning we only have an emphasis on learning and trying as hard as they can that's it and the chips fall where they may. when students leave our program whether or not adults or kids they'll have a mechanical understanding of what they have. you don't have to be 7 feet tall or be super faster but you do need s
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> thank you month and a new week and a great time to enjoy events and activity here are my top three, can't get enough of the america's cup? if so check out the free exhibit this monday at the sf maritime museum, see the rare model, of cup as well as photo and artifacts from ten to four p.m. through november and after the museum, try a luck at fishing, the department of fishing games, saturday, september 7th. fish wit
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.e recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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so the position of sanitation superintendent is open. >> shut up. so they hiring? >> mm-hmm. and anybody can apply. >> that job is good as mine. i'm gone. >> uh-uh. not so fast, old man. i'm good, and i'm quick. >> you don't want to mess with me when it comes to janitorializing. boy, i'll smoke you like a thanksgiving turkey. you don't want to do it. >> oh, bring it on. [ showdown music plays ] may the best janitor win. >> that's what i thought. you ain't ready to clean with me. uh, by the way, how did delgado get fired? >> i reported him for sleeping on the job. somebody, turn the lights off. >> social committee? >> yeah. hey. a few of us teachers after the meeting got together and said we should have a little mixer, you know? >> oh, i like to mix it up. >> you know, we need somebody to organize it. >> give me the pen. >> all right. >> i love a little after-school activity. >> we could use that. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. you know what, cora? i got to admit, first time i saw you walking around these halls, i thought you were, uh, stuck-up. >> who, me? no! i'm a lo
so the position of sanitation superintendent is open. >> shut up. so they hiring? >> mm-hmm. and anybody can apply. >> that job is good as mine. i'm gone. >> uh-uh. not so fast, old man. i'm good, and i'm quick. >> you don't want to mess with me when it comes to janitorializing. boy, i'll smoke you like a thanksgiving turkey. you don't want to do it. >> oh, bring it on. [ showdown music plays ] may the best janitor win. >> that's what i thought. you...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at earthquake issues. and today we're going to be talking with a residential building owner about what residential building owners and tenants can and should do before earthquakes and after earthquakes. ♪ ♪ >> we're here at this wonderful spur exhibit on mission street in san francisco and i have with
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple. we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...
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and sanitation. "b," using a toilet. final answer. >> that is correct, jennifer. that's right. [cheers and applause] uh-oh, uh-oh. >> oh, oh, sorry. >> uh-oh. >> [laughs] i got a lot more, i do. >> you got other moves. i like it. i can't wait. let's show her some money. get a new dance right here. $500. that's all right. it's a $500 shaky-shake. >> uh, right? >> that's easy. here we go, jennifer. here's your next question. if it literally lived up to its name, the california record store called amoeba music might only sell songs that are performed by what? >> all right. one with microbiology. >> yes. >> don't mess this up, or i must turn in my nursing card. um... amoeba. >> yeah. >> a-single-moeba. okay, let's go with "b," single-celled organisms. final answer. >> final answer. jennifer. >> sir? >> do a little dance, 'cause that's right right there, baby. there you go. yeah, let me see a new one. oh! [chuckling] let's show some money. don't give it to 'em. let's see the big money. $10,000! [cheers and applause] >> get it, ced. get it, ced. >> all right. >> [laughs] >> all right
and sanitation. "b," using a toilet. final answer. >> that is correct, jennifer. that's right. [cheers and applause] uh-oh, uh-oh. >> oh, oh, sorry. >> uh-oh. >> [laughs] i got a lot more, i do. >> you got other moves. i like it. i can't wait. let's show her some money. get a new dance right here. $500. that's all right. it's a $500 shaky-shake. >> uh, right? >> that's easy. here we go, jennifer. here's your next question. if it literally...
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don't sanitize the war. >> i agree. and you know, in one, in the sense, one way we may sanitize the war by putting restrictions on, you know, what can be filmed and all that. but we also sanitize the war in the way the waging of war is consigned to certain sectors of society. if harvard, princeton, and yale -- >> sent their guys to war. >> -- were there, this inclination to turn away from the ugliness would be unsustainable. that's why, you know, one of the things i tried to emphasize in the book is to contrast the post-9/11 wars with world war ii. the so-called "good war." the last war that we actually won, outright. a war that was fought by citizen soldiers. not by accident, a war in which our leaders, from president roosevelt on down, said that this will be a people's war. there will be sacrifice across the board. it will be fought with a people's army. even citizens who are not in the army will participate in their own way. their taxes will go up, not down, like after 9/11. so part of the argument is that a war wage
don't sanitize the war. >> i agree. and you know, in one, in the sense, one way we may sanitize the war by putting restrictions on, you know, what can be filmed and all that. but we also sanitize the war in the way the waging of war is consigned to certain sectors of society. if harvard, princeton, and yale -- >> sent their guys to war. >> -- were there, this inclination to turn away from the ugliness would be unsustainable. that's why, you know, one of the things i tried to...
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so, whether you're cleaning tile, laminate, marble or wood, you clean, help sanitize and deodorize alloors with just one product. >> the x5 makes a great carpet steamer, and each one comes with one of these-- the carpet glider, and here's how it works. all you gotta do is drop it on your carpets, place the x5 in it-- i have it set to setting 3-- and watch what happens to dull, dingy carpets. the steam penetrates deep into the nap, relaxing the nap, helping to get rid of the odors, helping to revive and helping to refresh your carpets. if you look real close there you can actually see the steam coming out of the carpets. so, to help revive and refresh carpets, turn to the power of steam and use the x5. >> by putting the mop into the carpet glider, i was simply able to go over those larger rugs that i couldn't take to a dry cleaner because of the cost, and i could simply just rub it right over my rugs and they're instantly refreshed, they smell eat, and i'm bringing life back into my fabrics. >> if you do a lot of mopping 'cause your floors take a beating, you might want to upgrade to th
so, whether you're cleaning tile, laminate, marble or wood, you clean, help sanitize and deodorize alloors with just one product. >> the x5 makes a great carpet steamer, and each one comes with one of these-- the carpet glider, and here's how it works. all you gotta do is drop it on your carpets, place the x5 in it-- i have it set to setting 3-- and watch what happens to dull, dingy carpets. the steam penetrates deep into the nap, relaxing the nap, helping to get rid of the odors, helping...
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. >> i've been using the shark steam mop for years to clean and sanitize my wood and hard floors. >>ing jobs done right, you need a strong chemical cleaner. >> i do wish i had more help with tougher, greasy, stuck-on messes. >> i'd love to be able to sanitize all my wood and hard floors without harsh chemicals. >> both: wouldn't it be great if -- >> hey. shark added a spray cleanser to my steam mop. >> no, shark addedhe
. >> i've been using the shark steam mop for years to clean and sanitize my wood and hard floors. >>ing jobs done right, you need a strong chemical cleaner. >> i do wish i had more help with tougher, greasy, stuck-on messes. >> i'd love to be able to sanitize all my wood and hard floors without harsh chemicals. >> both: wouldn't it be great if -- >> hey. shark added a spray cleanser to my steam mop. >> no, shark addedhe
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>> james huntley's the union president for traffic and sanitation enforcement.p. >> basically, traffic enforcement agents are doing a job, a hard-working job for the city of new york. i'm disappointed that a new yorker doesn't understand what a traffic agent goes through every day. >> so you don't even know the laws? >> jimmy won't deny he treats law enforcement with contempt. and he won't make any apologies. >> you broke the law! i'm treating them in the same way that they treat the public. they treat civilians with such disdain, i have to go at them in the exact same way. >> take, for example, this guy who threatens to hold jimmy for videotaping. >> turn the other way, please. otherwise i have to call somebody. i'm going to let you go. >> call whoever you want. he's trying to intimidate me. he's trying to tell me that i'm not allowed to videotape him. >> can i see an i.d., please? >> who are you? >> i'm a traffic agent. i'm authorized. you're making movie, okay? >> show me the badge. i want to see it. >> sir, i want to see your camera first. >> and he's asking
>> james huntley's the union president for traffic and sanitation enforcement.p. >> basically, traffic enforcement agents are doing a job, a hard-working job for the city of new york. i'm disappointed that a new yorker doesn't understand what a traffic agent goes through every day. >> so you don't even know the laws? >> jimmy won't deny he treats law enforcement with contempt. and he won't make any apologies. >> you broke the law! i'm treating them in the same way...
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many were trapped for many days without water or sanitation. >> we've been locked out. shut down. can't use any toiletries. i haze a problem, the by came by on fly. this morning employees left in a huge caravan only about 100 people working to restore the park remain. with no guests to serve effort, residents have decided to leave. >> i don't want to leave. yosemite is my home. i'm lad,. >> bill: there will be no fix. a year after the 1997 flooding, kim hunter drives to yosemite national park is at rest. peaceful, still there is little to reveal what traáps if perked it buzz yosemite's worse flood a warm tropical storm dumped rain on a deep snow pack sending torrents of water. camp sites flooded and all three access roads shut down. >> we have 1,200 or so vehicles. were moon rooms for a petter part of the weep. >> the poárpbt remains closed for three months. it was a wenter more severe and is sigh. now much of the destruction is gone. this picture was taken at the lower river catch. tense but tipped over with the noose are gone. the her session river can: only this sign tells the
many were trapped for many days without water or sanitation. >> we've been locked out. shut down. can't use any toiletries. i haze a problem, the by came by on fly. this morning employees left in a huge caravan only about 100 people working to restore the park remain. with no guests to serve effort, residents have decided to leave. >> i don't want to leave. yosemite is my home. i'm lad,. >> bill: there will be no fix. a year after the 1997 flooding, kim hunter drives to...