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act is in the country's first sanitation has advanced and billions who do not have those benefits. but those of us who are lucky we're living 10 or 20 years more than our ancestors. can use did he 18 head-on with that deterioration? that would give us another 40 years or more? like laing character argues if we could just extend lifo faster medicine would vance faster than our own deterioration and we will live forever. >>host: at the 20th century life expectancy was 40 years? >> maybe 47 winnow we are up at 80 years over the last century. >>host: how the weak get to 1,000? >> there are two questions. can read or should we are really want to? the technical side is complicated. the philosophical side are even more complicated and they may be the most difficult. i find myself very deeply conflicted but to talk about the technical side how could we do it? there are broad class of problems that we all run into. and there divided into problems insider sell them between herself in the nucleus and outside and too many sells here and a problem called cross linking with the machinery sticks
act is in the country's first sanitation has advanced and billions who do not have those benefits. but those of us who are lucky we're living 10 or 20 years more than our ancestors. can use did he 18 head-on with that deterioration? that would give us another 40 years or more? like laing character argues if we could just extend lifo faster medicine would vance faster than our own deterioration and we will live forever. >>host: at the 20th century life expectancy was 40 years? >>...
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experts believe sanitation plays a role in the decree's. state health officials estimate there are 7500 people in maryland who have hiv but do not know it. brian has the story. >> the fda has given the green light to the first over the counter hiv test that allows people to test themselves and get results at home. it is simple as a quick mouth swab and a 20-minute wait. >> it is a very big deal because in the hands of every one to be able to gt an hiv test at home with no inconvenience whatsoever. >> more than 1 million people in the united states are believed to be affected by hiv, and one in five to not know it. >> this really puts the power to stop the hiv epidemic in the hands of every one of us. >> the test is about 92% accurate. home tests have been available since 1996, but most have involved blood tests that have to be mailed off to laboratories'. activists worry what happens after someone test positive. >> we are concerned that someone will not have the information they need to deal with a positive result. >> it is a giant leap tow
experts believe sanitation plays a role in the decree's. state health officials estimate there are 7500 people in maryland who have hiv but do not know it. brian has the story. >> the fda has given the green light to the first over the counter hiv test that allows people to test themselves and get results at home. it is simple as a quick mouth swab and a 20-minute wait. >> it is a very big deal because in the hands of every one to be able to gt an hiv test at home with no...
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again, that is in the countries where medicine has advanced, sanitation has advanced. there are billions of people in the world who still don't have those benefits. but for those of us who are lucky right now, we are living 10 years, 20 years more than our ancestors did. now the question is can you study aging head-on, and can you do something about the deterioration of the 50s, 60s, 70s and on up? can we do anything about that that would give us another 20 or 30 or 40 years or more? by story's main character, aubrey de grey, rights to argue that if we can only extend life a little faster than we do now, medicine will keep advancing. faster than our own deterioration, and will essentially live forever. >> host: the century between the 20th and the, i'm sorry, the 19th and 20th century. what was the life expectancy? forty years? >> guest: turn of the 20th century i think it was 47 or 48 years. average life expectancy in the u.s. now we are up to about the 80s. an anonymous gain in just the last century. >> host: how do we get to 1000? [laughter] >> guest: before we talk
again, that is in the countries where medicine has advanced, sanitation has advanced. there are billions of people in the world who still don't have those benefits. but for those of us who are lucky right now, we are living 10 years, 20 years more than our ancestors did. now the question is can you study aging head-on, and can you do something about the deterioration of the 50s, 60s, 70s and on up? can we do anything about that that would give us another 20 or 30 or 40 years or more? by story's...
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. >> officials are concerned about sanitation and health and about fires, and now the homeless that live there, they have just 24 hours to get out. the warning signs are up at homeless camp sites around coyote creek inside of kelley park, the signs are stapled to trees and take directly onto tens warning that everyone needs to be out beginning 7:00 a.m. thursday morning or they will be subject to arrest. some of the campsites are very elaborate including this one which has its own self- proclaimed address of 420 creekside village. this person has lived nearby and says that the evictions or originally come his way he got to make do. >> for me i just move on. i'm not sure, there are many more people that are here now. so i guess as a move that would just move around. >> just go somewhere else? >> that is what is going to happen. >> city officials went through the camps last night putting up signs and warning occupancy that it is time to go, the hamas are believed to have been responsible for several recent fires within the park but the joint effort between the city and santa clara valley w
. >> officials are concerned about sanitation and health and about fires, and now the homeless that live there, they have just 24 hours to get out. the warning signs are up at homeless camp sites around coyote creek inside of kelley park, the signs are stapled to trees and take directly onto tens warning that everyone needs to be out beginning 7:00 a.m. thursday morning or they will be subject to arrest. some of the campsites are very elaborate including this one which has its own self-...
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>> james huntley's the union president for traffic and sanitation enforcement.wants jimmy justice to let up. >> 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. >> 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 an 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 me
>> james huntley's the union president for traffic and sanitation enforcement.wants jimmy justice to let up. >> 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...
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standpoint, and then from a security standpoint before they enter the actual sanitation area, the foodll of this is very, very carefully choreographed and this is obviously an inside activity by someone, probably within the facility. jon: somebody working there apparently stuck some needles in the sandwiches, and what's the purpose? what for? >> well, it, that would be a speculation obviously. it could be a disgruntled employee. it could also be for some ideology purpose. actually the solution to the problem is relatively simple. the food stuffs, once they're prepared and put entrees and in, then into little dollies that are taken to the airplane are moved from the sanitation area to a loading dock, and at that point they're generally inspected, and then, by the food service company, as well as the airlines sometimes. jon: and they have got to boost those inspections i guess you're saying? >> what could be done is once the food is prepared --. jon: we're going to have to say good-bye there. billly, we thank you for your expertise. >> you're welcome. jenna: one our big stories the lates
standpoint, and then from a security standpoint before they enter the actual sanitation area, the foodll of this is very, very carefully choreographed and this is obviously an inside activity by someone, probably within the facility. jon: somebody working there apparently stuck some needles in the sandwiches, and what's the purpose? what for? >> well, it, that would be a speculation obviously. it could be a disgruntled employee. it could also be for some ideology purpose. actually the...
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. >> indeed, the city is very concerned about sanitation and health issues and those fires that dimension and now the homeless that live in this hit an area of kelley park as a day and have to get out or be removed. >> the warning signs are up at homeless camp sites around coyote creek in said kelley park. the signs are stapled to trees and take directly on tense warning that everyone needs to be out beginning at 7:00 a.m. thursday morning or there will be arrests. some of the campsites are very elaborate, including this one which has its own self- proclaimed address. elliott hall has lived in a nearby homeless camp for over one year and says that if the evictions come his way he will just have to make do. >> for me, i just move on. i'm not sure, there are a lot of people that are there now. so i guess as they move they will just move around. >> just go somewhere else? >> that is what will happen. >> san jose police went through the camps putting up signs and warning occupants that it is time to go. the homeless are believed to have been responsible for several recent fires within the par
. >> indeed, the city is very concerned about sanitation and health issues and those fires that dimension and now the homeless that live in this hit an area of kelley park as a day and have to get out or be removed. >> the warning signs are up at homeless camp sites around coyote creek in said kelley park. the signs are stapled to trees and take directly on tense warning that everyone needs to be out beginning at 7:00 a.m. thursday morning or there will be arrests. some of the...
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. >> sent us a 2600 bags of cough drops, and 22 hundred little bottles of sanitizer and 11,520 bags of coconut m&ms. and didn't have a lot of use for 11,520 bags of coconut m&ms. >> reporter: here is what the dvnf posted on its website about the work they were doing in alabama. >> we send, by the truck load, items that these centers and shelters say they need desperately. >> for our veterans who have given so much to our country and now need our help -- >> great sound bite. >> reporter: did they ask you what you wanted? >> no, they say you have a truck load coming. >> the stuff on the top is what came in on the last truck, the lotion, some hand sanitizer. >> reporter: it is unpacked. >> it is unpacked. >> reporter: because they don't -- >> we have no use for it. these shelves should be filled with this. >> reporter: food. >> not that. >> reporter: do you ask yourself, well, where is the money? >> i ask myself that after i ask myself what the heck are these people doing stealing from our veterans because that's what they're doing. i don't care how you look at it. these people have sacri
. >> sent us a 2600 bags of cough drops, and 22 hundred little bottles of sanitizer and 11,520 bags of coconut m&ms. and didn't have a lot of use for 11,520 bags of coconut m&ms. >> reporter: here is what the dvnf posted on its website about the work they were doing in alabama. >> we send, by the truck load, items that these centers and shelters say they need desperately. >> for our veterans who have given so much to our country and now need our help -- >>...
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. >> he started as a street sanitation worker and took a lead it to become a union boss his salary tripled and his penchant skyrocketed, over a lifetime he could earn $3 million but he filed false paperwork to grab to pensions both of the cities and the unions, that is against the law. since we exposed and he gave back his union pension but capt. is much higher city pension. tim foley a leader in the electrical union resigned after our investigation caught him twice tried to legally get to pensions and then the city's top union leader took the game to a whole new level. he quit his $56,000 per year job with the chicago street cashing out his pension eight months after he quit the city hired him back for just one day but just one day he went back to his higher-paying union job but kept its open ended city lead ofleave of absence and even though he never worked for the city again after that one day it allowed him to retire at the ripe old age of 50 a five million-dollar pension over his lifetime. watching over his shenanigans is this man. the executive director of chicago's labor pension boa
. >> he started as a street sanitation worker and took a lead it to become a union boss his salary tripled and his penchant skyrocketed, over a lifetime he could earn $3 million but he filed false paperwork to grab to pensions both of the cities and the unions, that is against the law. since we exposed and he gave back his union pension but capt. is much higher city pension. tim foley a leader in the electrical union resigned after our investigation caught him twice tried to legally get...
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so just a heads up for the weekend. 7 is on your side with a report you reach for the hand sanitizer. researchers ranking dulles international airport as one of top airports in the u.s. to spread a disease. j.f.k. was at the top of the list. is to help public officials stop outbreaks begin.they >> that means to get a disease right?, >> yuka probably say that. busiest, that's sure. not a bad day. this july heat humidity, but we have improvements coming our way. cooling? >> yes. here's a great time lapse, beautiful. i love our rooftop camera. this just gives you an example why i love it. beautiful time lapse, scholars morning, high clouds. replacing that will be patchy clouds starting to develop. they are struggling to develop. they are starting to form. notice that they could continue developing into the afternoon into thunderstorms our region here and there. right now in laurel, patchy clouds, 86 degrees, feels like in the you factor humidity. most of the clouds are off to especially in the highlands, western maryland, west virginia and points west word. what's thicker clouds in west
so just a heads up for the weekend. 7 is on your side with a report you reach for the hand sanitizer. researchers ranking dulles international airport as one of top airports in the u.s. to spread a disease. j.f.k. was at the top of the list. is to help public officials stop outbreaks begin.they >> that means to get a disease right?, >> yuka probably say that. busiest, that's sure. not a bad day. this july heat humidity, but we have improvements coming our way. cooling? >> yes....
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public works officials are concerned that sanitation collection lines may have been compromised. water was suspended to some buildings in the block of east monument street. >> this is the aging infrastructure in many large cities. baltimore is not an exception. >> reporter: they will install vibration monitors on the buildings. this sinkhole has disrupted lives in the area. >> we have to detour to get home. >> i am about to close. >> reporter: once they stabilize the sinkhole, they will be able to walk by. this road is closeed to cars until the construction is complete. >> reporter: so, again, nine days possibly to stabilize this. bad weather could extends that. expect a detour for some time. mike hellgren, wjz. >>> they are working with utilities like bge and verizon to fix the sinkhole. >>> police confirm the driver of a crash is michelle laurens of columbia. she died after her truck crashed into a tree of high tour hill after 9:30. no one else was in the truck with her. she was not wearing a set behl. excessive speed is believed to be a factor. >>> they found a body badly deco
public works officials are concerned that sanitation collection lines may have been compromised. water was suspended to some buildings in the block of east monument street. >> this is the aging infrastructure in many large cities. baltimore is not an exception. >> reporter: they will install vibration monitors on the buildings. this sinkhole has disrupted lives in the area. >> we have to detour to get home. >> i am about to close. >> reporter: once they stabilize...
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. >>> the sanitation district is looking into a pump malfunction that dumped raw sewage into the creek. it happened at the pumping station tuesday afternoon. the problem has been fixed but experts continue to test the creek water for contamination. they paid $1.5 million for dozens of sewage releases during the past three years. >>> an investigation suggests the abuse of disabled parking is getting worse. they are supposed to check for abuses but enforcement has not been kept up. 2,000 placard are confiscated each year. >>> the uss iowa is now officially a museum. a dedication ceremony was held yesterday in los angeles county. over 600 former uss iowa crew members were on hand. the battleship left the bay area on may 26. it opens on saturday. the mom is expected to a-- the museum is expected to attract 500,000 visitors a year. >>> right now service in the muni metro subway has been disrupted due to an over head wire problem. bus shuttles are in place. subway service is still operating. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we will see you the next time news breaks and be sure
. >>> the sanitation district is looking into a pump malfunction that dumped raw sewage into the creek. it happened at the pumping station tuesday afternoon. the problem has been fixed but experts continue to test the creek water for contamination. they paid $1.5 million for dozens of sewage releases during the past three years. >>> an investigation suggests the abuse of disabled parking is getting worse. they are supposed to check for abuses but enforcement has not been kept...
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we have great risks with water sanitation and hygiene, as well. as well as food. programs that were funded to respond for the first three months, they're now no longer seeking funding, which means that the latrines are being shut down, and we need to rebuild enough toilets to meet status quo. so within a few months, we won't have enough toilets, enough water. enough sanitation programs and enough food. >> reporter: so it's -- what can be done? summit, you were talking about -- i don't know what's worse here when you feel the extreme heat or the rains. when the rains come through and it's hard to describe this to everybody. but when the rains come through and things just flood, what happens then in these camps? >> so it's a breeding pool for malaria, so mosquitoes, garbage. people have a tendency when they see garbage, they will put their garbage in it, and the water will carry it away, but it doesn't. so it sits, creates a pool, stagnant water attracts mosquitoes, mosquitoes bring malaria. >> and cholera. >> six cases reported in the camps in my engineer. in nyger
we have great risks with water sanitation and hygiene, as well. as well as food. programs that were funded to respond for the first three months, they're now no longer seeking funding, which means that the latrines are being shut down, and we need to rebuild enough toilets to meet status quo. so within a few months, we won't have enough toilets, enough water. enough sanitation programs and enough food. >> reporter: so it's -- what can be done? summit, you were talking about -- i don't...
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. >> the water in the sink automatically gets boiling hot to sanitize utensils, so tim's dip lasts only four minutes. >> so i used a little towel to cover myself up. i didn't think about this part. i didn't bring anything to dry off. >> the video is posted on myspace that same morning, but tim has no idea just how much of a stir his short film will create. tim's bubble bath generates hundreds of thousands of hits on the internet. he's asked to make national television appearances. all good for his music, but not good for his resume. he and his co-workers are all fired. >> i figured i would get fired when i did it, but when everybody else got fired, that was the part that surprised me because really no one had anything to do with it, aside from the girl that filmed it. >> that girl, macy, is sorry she and tim didn't edit out their other colleagues. >> i regret that they got in trouble or had to have anything to do with it. >> manager karen craig, a burger king employee for several years, is sorry too. >> sorry for anything that they think i did. i had no part in it. i feel that burger ki
. >> the water in the sink automatically gets boiling hot to sanitize utensils, so tim's dip lasts only four minutes. >> so i used a little towel to cover myself up. i didn't think about this part. i didn't bring anything to dry off. >> the video is posted on myspace that same morning, but tim has no idea just how much of a stir his short film will create. tim's bubble bath generates hundreds of thousands of hits on the internet. he's asked to make national television...
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all of this is scheduled for destruction october 1, and replacement by a very sanitized, bland productich i am showing here. just whorl's and swirls on the left. nothing on the right front, and on the side, bits and pieces reminiscent. they should not happen, and we ask you to help sort it out along with the mayor. thank you. >> supervisors, i am glad that most of you are in your chairs. that is some way of respecting the public. having said back -- that, we had a very interesting meeting yesterday at the ethics commission. i could not be there, but i watched it. i think it is time for one of you to have a charter amendment that deals with official misconduct. you can get it for people at home. the charter amendment is available online. section 15, 1 05, more less, did you all the details about official misconduct that some of you all have noticed. i call it notice of violation, being more environmentalist. anyway, some advocates, and some of them are here -- they spoke, and the ethics commission, as usual, agreed if 50 or 60 cases are sent to them, and they just notice one case, and t
all of this is scheduled for destruction october 1, and replacement by a very sanitized, bland productich i am showing here. just whorl's and swirls on the left. nothing on the right front, and on the side, bits and pieces reminiscent. they should not happen, and we ask you to help sort it out along with the mayor. thank you. >> supervisors, i am glad that most of you are in your chairs. that is some way of respecting the public. having said back -- that, we had a very interesting meeting...
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last night's storm knocked down trees that knocked out part of the sanitation system. people in those areas tonight are still being urged to conserve water. >> it takes a lot of time to refill those tanks, so people who start getting water in the southern part of the system, areas like pikesville, they need to refrain from using that water. >> that's kurt cokier with bpw. he expects everything will be back in order tomorrow morning. the power problems also forced several businesses to close, including lots of gas stations in maryland, people having to hit one after another gas station that were shut down. i heard of one gas station that had a 20 minute wait for gas today, 70 cars in line at one time. all day long, viewers have been sharinging incredible videos and pictures of the storm. here's a look at more of them. >> reporter: incredible lightning and scary winds lead to widespread storm damage on the streets of maryland like this one. some trees fell on homes. this homeowner was asleep when a huge tree crashed into his bedroom roof. a viewer sent us this picture of
last night's storm knocked down trees that knocked out part of the sanitation system. people in those areas tonight are still being urged to conserve water. >> it takes a lot of time to refill those tanks, so people who start getting water in the southern part of the system, areas like pikesville, they need to refrain from using that water. >> that's kurt cokier with bpw. he expects everything will be back in order tomorrow morning. the power problems also forced several businesses...
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sanitation workers found him under this manhole. he ended up in the sewer after disappearing near a construction zone. they were able to pull him out before being swept away by the water. >>> it is a childhood disease you may have thought was on the decline. instead, cases of whooping cough are showing a dramatic increase. the centers for disease control are saying we're on track to break a record set in the 1940s. it's an infection that can close airways and be fatal for small children. >>> studies show unvaccinated children are 8 times more likely to get whooping cough. many of the current cases involve children between ages of 10-14. that's around the time a booster shot is needed. >>> a brave little girl saves her own life by fighting and kicking her would-be kidnapper. we report on the community outrage and the amazing escape. >> reporter: the girl fighting off her attack her, you see the girl walking with her 2-year-old brother when a man comes up from behind. he picks her up off the ground. she starts kicking and screaming. t
sanitation workers found him under this manhole. he ended up in the sewer after disappearing near a construction zone. they were able to pull him out before being swept away by the water. >>> it is a childhood disease you may have thought was on the decline. instead, cases of whooping cough are showing a dramatic increase. the centers for disease control are saying we're on track to break a record set in the 1940s. it's an infection that can close airways and be fatal for small...
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violations we had found, since we have proved them, 222 hours and you can see the rest of his sinks', sanitations, sysop -- locks, windows, etc. the current outreach program encourages tenants and landlords to work together, utilizing the san francisco partner association. we much prefer when tenants and landlords can work it out themselves without involving us. we also have tommy, who has done outreach to the senior survival school for many years now. the chief inspector has worked diligently to help those who drafted this report. she could not be here today, so i would like to introduce the s -- sro collaborative. >> i wanted to thank rosemary for her great work. thank you. plaskett -- good afternoon. i am here to talk a bit how we got to these recommendations basically, the last hearing we had here, we spent a lot of time talking about the findings of the survey. we look at those results and set ups a series of meetings with different tenants and tried to give at the roots of what could be in the solution. and it would be a while to get the details figured out. some of them we will try to impl
violations we had found, since we have proved them, 222 hours and you can see the rest of his sinks', sanitations, sysop -- locks, windows, etc. the current outreach program encourages tenants and landlords to work together, utilizing the san francisco partner association. we much prefer when tenants and landlords can work it out themselves without involving us. we also have tommy, who has done outreach to the senior survival school for many years now. the chief inspector has worked diligently...
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man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underground systems that function continuously. these 10 locations take a look at the history, design, and challenges of our water infrastructure systems. each one represents a small part of what's at stake on a national scale. but understanding the challenges starts with understanding the value of the three basic systems. generations of americans have never experienced living without a constant, unlimited supply of water delivered straight to the tap, o
man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched...
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each year with the state, be vaccinated against hepatitis b and receive first aid in first aid and sanitation. she says it would give the entire industry legislation. >> people that are not licensed, not following the health code. i've seen people walk into shops with just staph infections, and scarring tissues, and, you know, things that people don't know what they're doing. they're out there hurting people. >> the law also requires customers are informed of risks, and sign a consent form before getting any body art. >>> some fees are also going up today, including monthly passes to ride muni. the price for a monthly muni pass went up $2 to $64 today. according to the examiner, though, the pass still costs less than all but one of the top ten u.s. cities with similar transportation systems. boston is the only city with a less expensive monthly pass at $59. muni leaders say the increases are part of a plan to keep fare hikes small and predictable. >> last decade, our board made a decision to increase fares and citations incrementally and not all at once in a large sum. this we felt would be a
each year with the state, be vaccinated against hepatitis b and receive first aid in first aid and sanitation. she says it would give the entire industry legislation. >> people that are not licensed, not following the health code. i've seen people walk into shops with just staph infections, and scarring tissues, and, you know, things that people don't know what they're doing. they're out there hurting people. >> the law also requires customers are informed of risks, and sign a...
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there are now stricter rules in terms of sterilizing, sanitizing, and maintaining safety at their businesses. there's also a new law targeting some high-end restaurants. they're no longer allowed to sell fau grau. >>> some fees are going up today as well. monthly passes to ride muni are more expensive than ever. starting today the monthly prie pricing went up $2 to $64. the pass still costs less than all but one of the top ten u.s. cities with similar transportation systems. boston is the only city with a less expensive monthly pass at $59. leaders say the increases are part of a plan to keep fare and fee hikes small and predictable. >> last decade, our board made a decision to increase fares incrementally and not all at once in a large sum. this, we felt, would be an easier burden for our customers and those throughout the city. so this is something when he to do. you know, we want to make this as easy as possibility for our customers. >> the price for a regular one-time ticket is still $2. >>> and they're not the only agency raising fares. cal-train is increasing fairs by 25 cents. the mov
there are now stricter rules in terms of sterilizing, sanitizing, and maintaining safety at their businesses. there's also a new law targeting some high-end restaurants. they're no longer allowed to sell fau grau. >>> some fees are going up today as well. monthly passes to ride muni are more expensive than ever. starting today the monthly prie pricing went up $2 to $64. the pass still costs less than all but one of the top ten u.s. cities with similar transportation systems. boston is...
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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 cu
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 cu
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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...