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we don't want them washing their hands in the area where they are washing dishes at. we don't want them washing their hands over in the area they are preparing the kitchen at, they need to have a separate sink. although it might be grandfathered in, in some of the new facilities, but new facilities you have to have separate hand washing facilities. if they didn't have soap or towels or warm water we would take 12 points off. we know that's one of the highest transmission routes is, is not washing the hands or using the restroom and not washing the hands. can you imagine what it is out there in the basement where they actually had the food preparation during world war ii? that's a hard job, the restaurant business. i said before, talking about that's probably one of the toughest jobs to have in a restaurant, own a strauplt, all the things you have to worry about besides the food skills, your overhead, your worker's comp and just traipsing in and asking questions is a hard thing to do. this is a state department and this is support for multi use -- we are required by la
we don't want them washing their hands in the area where they are washing dishes at. we don't want them washing their hands over in the area they are preparing the kitchen at, they need to have a separate sink. although it might be grandfathered in, in some of the new facilities, but new facilities you have to have separate hand washing facilities. if they didn't have soap or towels or warm water we would take 12 points off. we know that's one of the highest transmission routes is, is not...
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the glass wears, ceramics can be washed in water. iron dry brushed, if you sub merge this in water it will destablize the iron and corrode at a more rapid rate. the items more diagnostic, we actually conserve. this appears to be part of a maybe a five blade for cutting glass, and this is the blade portion and corroded away in this area. if we didn't conserve these items what would happen to being in the ground they -- the rust would axler rails and they would foul apart. we put them in conservation tanks, run electric current through a solution of baking soda and sloughs all the rust off it. until you get to the bare metal. next is to use a drummel tool to clean up the remaining rust and washed in a solution of disstilled water, boiled and disstilled water, bike in the oven to dry it and dipped in acetone, then coated with a conservation coating to keep the objection he general off the object. some of the iron objects potentially here on an 18th century site were made here on the property. we could have objects such as a hinge made b
the glass wears, ceramics can be washed in water. iron dry brushed, if you sub merge this in water it will destablize the iron and corrode at a more rapid rate. the items more diagnostic, we actually conserve. this appears to be part of a maybe a five blade for cutting glass, and this is the blade portion and corroded away in this area. if we didn't conserve these items what would happen to being in the ground they -- the rust would axler rails and they would foul apart. we put them in...
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these are the artifacts after they've been washed. these are -- this is the result of excavations from four strata from four different units. you can see the nails after they've been dry brushed. the ceramics, now they're clean. you can see the paste color. you can see the glaze. and what occurs once they're clean is they're bagged by artifact type. for example, the ceramics are separated from the nails and the glass are put into another bag. the bone is put into another one. all these go over into the boxes over here. where what we'll be doing this winter is cataloging all these artifacts. we've got staff and volunteers and interns who are doing this right now. charleen and emma are cataloging all the rock and brick from the site. we'll dump out one of the sample bags. where's that one from? >> the southwest yard. >> that's in 18? >> '91. >> '91. so the unit. emma's separating the architectural material by type. she's separating the brick. also looking at how soft the brick is by marking it on the paper. the soft under fire brick. yo
these are the artifacts after they've been washed. these are -- this is the result of excavations from four strata from four different units. you can see the nails after they've been dry brushed. the ceramics, now they're clean. you can see the paste color. you can see the glaze. and what occurs once they're clean is they're bagged by artifact type. for example, the ceramics are separated from the nails and the glass are put into another bag. the bone is put into another one. all these go over...
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then they're washed in a solution of distilled water, boiled in distilled water. baked in the oven to dry it and also dipped in acetone to dry off any more water and they are coated with a conservation coating to keep the oxygen off the object. some of these iron objects potentially were -- if they're here on an 18th century site were made here on the property, so we could have objects such as this hinge that were made by the slave named moses who headed up the blacksmith shop for james madison's father. these are objects, again, that tell, you know, a much larger story about, you know, just what they were, but about the plantation society that was here and everything from how it was used to how it was made, so we artifacts after hese in the they have been washed. these are excavations from four strata from four different units and you can see the nails after they've been dry brushed. the ceramics now they're clean. you can see the paste color. you can see the glaze. and what occurs once they're cleaned is they are bagged by artifact type. for example, the ceramic
then they're washed in a solution of distilled water, boiled in distilled water. baked in the oven to dry it and also dipped in acetone to dry off any more water and they are coated with a conservation coating to keep the oxygen off the object. some of these iron objects potentially were -- if they're here on an 18th century site were made here on the property, so we could have objects such as this hinge that were made by the slave named moses who headed up the blacksmith shop for james...
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wash the pillowcases once a week and wash your face every night to prevent a breakout. doctors say chewing gum may be the worst habit of all. >> your job muscles build up and that contributes to a jelly luck. over time, chewing gum can contribute to wrinkles above your lip. >> if you can't kick the gum habit, to smaller pieces. a new study of college parties reveals what should be backwards data on drinking habits. almost 3000 students were surveyed and found most students drink more when they're hosting a party rather than attending one. students who attended a party is aghast -- as a guest averaged seven drinks while those who were coasting trade about nine.
wash the pillowcases once a week and wash your face every night to prevent a breakout. doctors say chewing gum may be the worst habit of all. >> your job muscles build up and that contributes to a jelly luck. over time, chewing gum can contribute to wrinkles above your lip. >> if you can't kick the gum habit, to smaller pieces. a new study of college parties reveals what should be backwards data on drinking habits. almost 3000 students were surveyed and found most students drink...
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i have washed the mountain, i have washed the stones and the pebbles that clings to the trees. i have washed the mountain. i have lit the paths and the back ways around the mountain. i have lit the caves and the stairs and the hidouts in the folds of the mountain. i have washed the summit and every crevice of the mountain so my loved ones might pass in the forenoon of the mountain day. this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a suicide bombing. this one and the next one are both translated by salim yusef. on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red chests and white furious hair? i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans
i have washed the mountain, i have washed the stones and the pebbles that clings to the trees. i have washed the mountain. i have lit the paths and the back ways around the mountain. i have lit the caves and the stairs and the hidouts in the folds of the mountain. i have washed the summit and every crevice of the mountain so my loved ones might pass in the forenoon of the mountain day. this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a...
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>> a warning tonight about nasal washes. two people have died from using tap water to do their sinus rinse. and as dr. kim explains, a mixture from your faucet could be fatal. >>> reporter: read, writing an sinus rinses, that's right. they are part of the curriculum for some students at the school facility designed for students who may need extra medical assistant during the normal schoolday. saltwater nasal washes can help asthma and allergy suffersers. >> and it helps them breathe bet. >> i do them at home with a bad cold. >> reporter: but infection prevention has a warning. don't use tap water. that's because of this brain- eating amoeba, common in warm rivers and lakes but if it travels up the nose to the brain it can be deadly. >> to give you perspective, 32 cases recently 31 patient died. >> reporter: the infection quad by the amoeba are rare. two cases in louisiana were linked to tap water. >> it's not worth the risk. it doesn't cost that much more to boil your water or to buy distilled water. >> reporter: a in alert
>> a warning tonight about nasal washes. two people have died from using tap water to do their sinus rinse. and as dr. kim explains, a mixture from your faucet could be fatal. >>> reporter: read, writing an sinus rinses, that's right. they are part of the curriculum for some students at the school facility designed for students who may need extra medical assistant during the normal schoolday. saltwater nasal washes can help asthma and allergy suffersers. >> and it helps...
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around clouds continue to be there pretty thick scattered showers i look at it being off and on not a wash out, 100% but i can't guarantee you much in terms of sunshine either, 68 degrees for our high with a light northerly wind flow i will have details on what we can expect monday we are turning the clock around when it comes to weather conditions from today andly have details for you as well. >> all right i am not looking forward to hearing that. thanks so much. >>> former vice president dick cheney continues to recover from a heart transplant. the vice president remains in the intensive care you nit he waited nearly -- unit he waited nearly two years more than 70% of heart transplant recipients live 5 years. his office released a statement saying quote, although the former vice president and his family conot know the -- do not know the identity of the donary they will be forever grateful. >>> he has had five heart attacks the first at just 37 years old he already had quadruple bypass surgery two angie owe last surgeries. and a pacemaker in 2001 chef chef >> shooting death -- >>> shootin
around clouds continue to be there pretty thick scattered showers i look at it being off and on not a wash out, 100% but i can't guarantee you much in terms of sunshine either, 68 degrees for our high with a light northerly wind flow i will have details on what we can expect monday we are turning the clock around when it comes to weather conditions from today andly have details for you as well. >> all right i am not looking forward to hearing that. thanks so much. >>> former vice...
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not a wash out. tomorrow will be much the same. we'll have rain at times, primarily later in the day because of another system moving through but we'll have sunshine in between. so keep your plans, make your plans, keep them but keep an eye to the sky and we always invite you to come to wjz.com and look at our radar to see where the showers are actively coming down. 46 degrees right now. north easterlily wind at 7 miles per hour. still bringing in water off the ocean and the bay. some moisture, i should say, and 7 miles per hour winds, just a light cool breeze coming in off the water. and then the temperatures gradually going up. we'll still be just at or above our normal high which is about 58 degrees now. that's where we're going to top out. temperatures will go up there quickly but when we get past the system moving from west to east, right across the state. it's bringing that shower activity and we'll start to see clearing. another system coming in from the north and northwest is going to drift a
not a wash out. tomorrow will be much the same. we'll have rain at times, primarily later in the day because of another system moving through but we'll have sunshine in between. so keep your plans, make your plans, keep them but keep an eye to the sky and we always invite you to come to wjz.com and look at our radar to see where the showers are actively coming down. 46 degrees right now. north easterlily wind at 7 miles per hour. still bringing in water off the ocean and the bay. some moisture,...
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>> i do. >> how long should a washing machine last?ears, 12 years or 16 years before you replace it? >> at least 12. >> reporter: she's right. both washing machines and dryers last about 12 years. here's an everyday appliance. >> how long should a dishwasher last? seven, ten, or 13 years? >> ten? >> reporter: actually, it should last 13 years according to the appliance manufacturers. dish washers require very little maintenance as long as you run them regularly. next. >> how long should a furnace last? ten years? 20 years? or the life of your house? >> i think 20 years would be nice. >> actually, 20 years is right. >> reporter: the department of energy experts say furnaces should last between 15 and 20 years. furnace filters, however, only hold up one to three months. be sure to change them accordingly. >> how long should a coat of sealer last? three years, five years, or ten years? >> three years. >> reporter: he's right. water repellant deck stains and sealers generally last about three years. industry experts say it depends on expos
>> i do. >> how long should a washing machine last?ears, 12 years or 16 years before you replace it? >> at least 12. >> reporter: she's right. both washing machines and dryers last about 12 years. here's an everyday appliance. >> how long should a dishwasher last? seven, ten, or 13 years? >> ten? >> reporter: actually, it should last 13 years according to the appliance manufacturers. dish washers require very little maintenance as long as you run them...
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so two billion have access to washing machine and the remaining five billion, how do they wash? they wash like this. by hand. it's a hard time consuming labor. they want the washing machine. >> suarez: can you almost feel when the lights are going on, when people are saying, aha! ? >> yes, we have. but it also, you have to check after a year it's still there. and the old concept of the western world and the developing world is very strong. it's also because it is sort of frightening. people think it's frightening with asia and africa here. now these are customers. these are partners. and prosperity in the rest of the world means more people. the u.s. armed forces doesn't have to make so many interventions in the world if we have less conflict. this is sort of a new vision about the world we must have. the bubbles are the countries. here you have the fertility rate. >> suarez: rosling is going to continue talking about important global health statistics wherever and whenever he can. rosling knows that once he's got your attention, he can pull out something unexpected. >> bring me
so two billion have access to washing machine and the remaining five billion, how do they wash? they wash like this. by hand. it's a hard time consuming labor. they want the washing machine. >> suarez: can you almost feel when the lights are going on, when people are saying, aha! ? >> yes, we have. but it also, you have to check after a year it's still there. and the old concept of the western world and the developing world is very strong. it's also because it is sort of...
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a wash basin where they have the water for washing their hands and a basin for rinsing and a bar of soap that was not aspect bacteria. it was homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would start to do their work. no x-rays and nothing to render you unconscious for surgery and nothing to give you for pain. at least really good pain killers. you think our mannequin here was outbreaking horses and got thrown off the horse and landed wrong. the unfortunate thing when he landed he broke his leg. we know it's broken because it's pointed in the wrong direction. we bring him in or seven miles on a tough bumpy road. they get him to the doctor and the doctor gives him his best medical opinion. he goes yes, it's broken. the doctor said well, the first thing we have to do is try to get his boots off. our mannequin doesn't have the boots on, but they have to remove them. the first thing they have to do is rotate the leg back into the right position. that would entail the doctor rotating the leg back with him screaming and hollering the entire time. something else the doctors would do that
a wash basin where they have the water for washing their hands and a basin for rinsing and a bar of soap that was not aspect bacteria. it was homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would start to do their work. no x-rays and nothing to render you unconscious for surgery and nothing to give you for pain. at least really good pain killers. you think our mannequin here was outbreaking horses and got thrown off the horse and landed wrong. the unfortunate thing when he landed he broke...
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a good doctor would have something similar to this, a wash basin. they would have the water for washing their hands and a basin for rinsing their hands and a bar of soap. the soap they used was not anti-bacterial soap. it was basically homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would wash up if they could and start to do their work, but think about it. there's no x-rays. there's nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, at least really, what we would say really good painkillers. morphine had not been invented yet. ether had not been invented yet. you take our mannequin here and we'll say he was out breaking horses and he got thrown off a horse and he landed wrong. the unfortunate thing is when he landed he broke his leg. his foot is pointed in the wrong direction, we know it's broken because it's pointed in the wrong direction. we load him up in the wagon. they bring him into the doctor's office, five, seven miles on a rough, bumpy road with his bouncing around in the back of the buckboard. they get him to
a good doctor would have something similar to this, a wash basin. they would have the water for washing their hands and a basin for rinsing their hands and a bar of soap. the soap they used was not anti-bacterial soap. it was basically homemade lye soap. it was better than nothing. they would wash up if they could and start to do their work, but think about it. there's no x-rays. there's nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, at least really, what we would...
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i said, i have 20/30 vision in one way and they want to wash me out and put me in transports. i'm a fighter pilot. he said you really are. anybody who has the guts to see me is a fighter pilot so i graduated with my class and went on to fly b-51s in combat. [ applause ] was it ethical? it was my purpose in life at the time. so i feel it was perfectly ethical. >> general in relating the typical mission for a bomber crew, really only one individual has control of there are other men in that plane who depend on that pilot but at that same time they have no other place to go other than to remain in that plane. in that type of a fatalistic environment, how do you maintain the morale of the rest of the crew? >> well, the important thing was to have a positive attitude about the whole operation, and when you -- we always had a pre-briefing on the mission. and there was a stage with a curtain across it like that, and behind that curtain was a map of england and the western part of europe. and we would have a mission briefer who would stand up and brief the mission. and the magic momen
i said, i have 20/30 vision in one way and they want to wash me out and put me in transports. i'm a fighter pilot. he said you really are. anybody who has the guts to see me is a fighter pilot so i graduated with my class and went on to fly b-51s in combat. [ applause ] was it ethical? it was my purpose in life at the time. so i feel it was perfectly ethical. >> general in relating the typical mission for a bomber crew, really only one individual has control of there are other men in that...
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he will try hard tore er to dry out his wash herb but says it is all -- washer but it is a lot of work. >> if you follow all the suggestions most say you should be able to avoid a mold problems. but if you field feel it is too much to worry about consider a top loading washer for your next machine that way you will avoid any issues and you don't waste your money. >>> now, maryland's most powerful top letter radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> it is dry tonight. breezy and cooler weather has moved in to maryland. >> feeling like classic early march weatherment 40 now headed to the 30s, even upper 20s by daybreak tomorrow. just wanted to show you nice shots here in annapolis. you can see there's plenty of wind for sailors to be out. in ocean city today, good wave action and the water temperature up close to 50 on the buoy there, but closer to mid-40s in the evening and one of those classic maryland sun sets over the chesapeake, our view from the bay bridge marina. chris cal clear conditions continues through the weekend. all it will really change is how muc
he will try hard tore er to dry out his wash herb but says it is all -- washer but it is a lot of work. >> if you follow all the suggestions most say you should be able to avoid a mold problems. but if you field feel it is too much to worry about consider a top loading washer for your next machine that way you will avoid any issues and you don't waste your money. >>> now, maryland's most powerful top letter radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >>...
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tidal basin means a wash in beauty. our complete coverage continues. jessica is along the potomac at the cherry blossom festival. >> unbelievable, mary. this is the peak today. people have been coming from owl after avenue -- all over the country to see it. this is the 100th year that the cherry blossoms have been here in washington, d.c., along the tidal basin. take a look. >> in washington, d.c., the perfect day for a picnic. >> it's all very, very pretty. >> or even a spot of tea. >> we call it tea on the tidal basin. so it's time to pull out all the fine china and silver and really do it up right. >> reporter: the 100th anniversary of the japanese, giving 3,000 cherry blossom trees to the united states. a symbol of the blooming friendship between the two countries. >> why do you think it is important that people see something like this? >> this is also a good reminder that people can say thank you in many ways. >> we're here to come see the cherry blossoms, have lunch, and a couple of beverages. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the cherry blossom festival
tidal basin means a wash in beauty. our complete coverage continues. jessica is along the potomac at the cherry blossom festival. >> unbelievable, mary. this is the peak today. people have been coming from owl after avenue -- all over the country to see it. this is the 100th year that the cherry blossoms have been here in washington, d.c., along the tidal basin. take a look. >> in washington, d.c., the perfect day for a picnic. >> it's all very, very pretty. >> or even a...
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we touch it every day and never wash it off with soap and water.nd you know where your hands have been. >> you can't wash every keyboard, but there are some that are washable and protect you if you get coffee spilled on them. this is made of anti-bacterial plastic. you can wash it with soap and water, totally fine. >> we can wipe it down? >> absolutely. >> how do you get in the nooks and crannies if you had cupcakes? >> we'll get to that. but first this is the washable mouse. you can wash these off with soap and water but don't get the water in the usb cable. other than that, do anything you want. >> what's the sully putty for? >> this is how you get many the nooks and crannies. this is cyber clean, like anti-bacterial silly puddy. >> what do you do? >> first of all, it's a little creepy to hold onto but it gets into the cracks and crannies. >> peel it up? >> you're going to get dust, food particles, kill all the germs that are in there. you just fold it up, leave it in there. when this turns green like a dark-colored green, throw it out. >> dark.
we touch it every day and never wash it off with soap and water.nd you know where your hands have been. >> you can't wash every keyboard, but there are some that are washable and protect you if you get coffee spilled on them. this is made of anti-bacterial plastic. you can wash it with soap and water, totally fine. >> we can wipe it down? >> absolutely. >> how do you get in the nooks and crannies if you had cupcakes? >> we'll get to that. but first this is the...
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good -- i am great out washing dishes and cleaning the house.ke it. >> i want to talk about a couple of your albums. since you mentioned bob dylan three times without my asking, and it underscores i have been on your web site, so i know what a huge fan you are. what is it about bob dylan that makes him your favorite artists? >> i have a couple of favorite artists. it would be him and curtis mayfield. tavis: that never get said. he never gets his props. >> he does not give a talk about. he had his heart, and what i love about curtis and bob dylan bob marley as well, they are artists. they have those commercial success in their usyouth based n poppish records, but at some point in their lives toward middle age they became almost someone else. they went through a spiritual journey, and a person but was born was a much more spiritualized person, focused on being alive, and i think there are times when an artist needs to just represent there is something more than what we see in front of ourselves, and when i see bob dylan or bob marley or curtis may
good -- i am great out washing dishes and cleaning the house.ke it. >> i want to talk about a couple of your albums. since you mentioned bob dylan three times without my asking, and it underscores i have been on your web site, so i know what a huge fan you are. what is it about bob dylan that makes him your favorite artists? >> i have a couple of favorite artists. it would be him and curtis mayfield. tavis: that never get said. he never gets his props. >> he does not give a...
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they would wash up work. there was no x-rays, nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, really good painkillers. morphine had not been invented yet. oo either had not been invented yet. take a patient who got thrown off his horse. he broke his leg. his foot is appointed in the wrong direction, so we know it's broken. they load him in the wagon, bouncing around in a buck board. they get him to the doctor. the doctor looks at it, gives his best medical opinion. yes, it's broken. the doctor says, okay, the first thing we have to do is try to get boots off. our mannequin doesn't have his boots on. they would have to remove the boots. in order to do that, they would have to rotate the leg back in the right position. that would entail the doctor rotating the leg back with him screaming and hollering the entire time. something else the doctors would do that they don't do today, he would ask his buddies that brought him, i'm going to they'd your help. their job would be to pin him to the table while the doctor did his work. say i was the person who
they would wash up work. there was no x-rays, nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, really good painkillers. morphine had not been invented yet. oo either had not been invented yet. take a patient who got thrown off his horse. he broke his leg. his foot is appointed in the wrong direction, so we know it's broken. they load him in the wagon, bouncing around in a buck board. they get him to the doctor. the doctor looks at it, gives his best medical opinion....
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they're great. >> and so i get this home-- my big questio washing it. ok?do we put it under the tap, do a little damp cloth? what do we do? what do we do? >> well, you know, you definitely don't want to wash them beore you're ready to use them. so always wait until you're about to use them. so don't think you have to wash them before you store them in the fridge. that's a bad thing. >> ok. i would do that. >> but you do. you always want to either brush th with a soft brush or rinse them lightly before using. just to get all the debris that may be othere. >> that is gonna do it for the show today. if you have any questions about the recipes or the stories you've seen on the show today, check out our website at www.californiacountry.org. and we'll see you again next week on "california country". [captioning made possible california farm bureau federation] [ctioned by the national captiong institute --www.ncicap.org--] >> hello. welcome to "culturewire." we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your
they're great. >> and so i get this home-- my big questio washing it. ok?do we put it under the tap, do a little damp cloth? what do we do? what do we do? >> well, you know, you definitely don't want to wash them beore you're ready to use them. so always wait until you're about to use them. so don't think you have to wash them before you store them in the fridge. that's a bad thing. >> ok. i would do that. >> but you do. you always want to either brush th with a soft...
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where homeless families are served, they have a place to wash their clothes, so we got them a new wash and drier, they have a place to get a meal. >> today volunteers from the washington nationals are working at shirley's place. a homeless hospitality center that offers showers, food, and a comforting environment. >> this is something we look forward to with the nationals every year. we do this once a year, out in the community and really get a lot of personal satisfaction out of doing this type of project. >> skilled workers are building shelves, installing cabinets and even adding a play area for children. walls are being painted, and shirley's place will have a fresh new look. >> i'm really glad they are doing a lot of restoration, even though it is a beautiful place in the beginning, i'm really excited about the children's area and i'm sure my daughter is going to be really excited, too. >> she comes here every day. you or your organization can actually sponsor a project. rebuilding together of washington, d.c. will work with you. they will match you up with a needy homeowner and g
where homeless families are served, they have a place to wash their clothes, so we got them a new wash and drier, they have a place to get a meal. >> today volunteers from the washington nationals are working at shirley's place. a homeless hospitality center that offers showers, food, and a comforting environment. >> this is something we look forward to with the nationals every year. we do this once a year, out in the community and really get a lot of personal satisfaction out of...
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why would some young girl have to come out and wash a car every single day?shing and waxing the car at 6:00 am was only a fraction of her responsibilities. every day began with the feeding of the 7-year-old twins, who were not allowed to carry their books to the car. along with her cooking and cleaning, her job also included carrying the diplomat's briefcase to and from the car, and being available at all hours of the day and night to serve him. >> late at night, he was asking me to make tea at 1:00. so i don't know. it's like 24 hours. >> lily says her captors started controlling her right away from the moment she first arrived at her house in the middle east. she then was forced to travel with them to the u.s. there she says, they would lock her indoors whenever they would leave the house. >> and even if they are inside the house, they would lock the door and hide the key. >> the problem is huge. >> human trafficking attorney cindy lu says there are thousands of lilys hiding in plain sight in america. >> how do you count a population that by its very nature
why would some young girl have to come out and wash a car every single day?shing and waxing the car at 6:00 am was only a fraction of her responsibilities. every day began with the feeding of the 7-year-old twins, who were not allowed to carry their books to the car. along with her cooking and cleaning, her job also included carrying the diplomat's briefcase to and from the car, and being available at all hours of the day and night to serve him. >> late at night, he was asking me to make...
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all we could find was a shattered footprint at the end of a washed-out road. it just doesn't stop. everywhere you look. >> cars swept along with the water and deposited wherever the wave saw fit. houses torn off their foundations, splintered into a million pieces. >> when it comes in, the power of the water as it hits things, it just knocks it apart. people think that with tsunamis you worry about drowning. the big problem with the tsunami is that they hit things so hard that they'll just splinter everything in sight. >> before the disaster, some 17,000 people lived here. now more than half are reported missing. at the town's hospital, bodies lie draped in blankets on the fifth floor. the only floor to escape the water. this nurse was there. >> translator: i thought i was going to die. >> many levels of this hospital were flooded. they had no chance of escaping. you can see the wall and the layer of how high this tsunami was as it moved. it was 30 feet in height. but it wasn't just one wave. it was a great column of waves and it just destroyed everything in it
all we could find was a shattered footprint at the end of a washed-out road. it just doesn't stop. everywhere you look. >> cars swept along with the water and deposited wherever the wave saw fit. houses torn off their foundations, splintered into a million pieces. >> when it comes in, the power of the water as it hits things, it just knocks it apart. people think that with tsunamis you worry about drowning. the big problem with the tsunami is that they hit things so hard that...
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you can still see the waves washed through here at about this level. a year later, this hospital still has no central heat. the electricity is jerry rigs. and look here, these are the hospital records covered in mud. they have no staff and no time to file them away. the original staff of two doctors were overwhelmed by the tsunami. they couldn't handle the stress of the patient lode and left. kozue shimabukuro is a pediatrician at ucla. >> i remember feeling so hopeless. now we are here, and what am i supposed to do? >> reporter: hayashi feels the same now that the foreign volunteers have gone how is it possible in japan, wealthy japan that you can have a situation like this. >> well, it's also not only in japan i think. >> reporter: like rural hospitals in the u.s., it's hard to get doctors to move here. throughout the disaster zone, there's just one doctor for every 700 people, so dr. hayashi recruits volunteers by way of the internet for a day or a week. he used to volunteer for doctors without borders in burma and nigeria. how did this compare? >>
you can still see the waves washed through here at about this level. a year later, this hospital still has no central heat. the electricity is jerry rigs. and look here, these are the hospital records covered in mud. they have no staff and no time to file them away. the original staff of two doctors were overwhelmed by the tsunami. they couldn't handle the stress of the patient lode and left. kozue shimabukuro is a pediatrician at ucla. >> i remember feeling so hopeless. now we are here,...
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a good doctor would have something similar to this, a wash basin. the soap they used was not anti-bacterial soap. it was basically homemade lye soap. they would wash up and start to do their work. but think about it. there's no x-rays. there's nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, what we would say were really good painkillers. you take our mannequin here and we'll say he was out breaking horses and he got thrown off a horse and he landed wrong. his foot is pointed in the wrong direction, we know it's broken because it's pointed in the wrong direction. we load him up in the wagon. they bring him into the doctor's office, five, seven miles on a bumpy road. they get him to the doctor. the doctor goes, yes, it's broken. and the doctor says, okay, the first thing we have to do is we're going to have to try to get his boots off. they would have to remove the boots. in order to do that, the first thing they would have to do is rotate the leg back into the right position. that would just entail the doctor rotating the
a good doctor would have something similar to this, a wash basin. the soap they used was not anti-bacterial soap. it was basically homemade lye soap. they would wash up and start to do their work. but think about it. there's no x-rays. there's nothing to render you unconscious for surgery. nothing to give you for pain, what we would say were really good painkillers. you take our mannequin here and we'll say he was out breaking horses and he got thrown off a horse and he landed wrong. his foot...
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indonesian makers wash them. but he believes doing that reduces the flavor. he also stores his beans for at least a year claiming the taste gets better over time. so this is the coffee made in thailand. it went through a five-year development process. let's taste it. strong aroma, it's not as bitter as regular coffee. it also appears very fresh. >> translator: even with some 50 civets we can only produce 100 kilograms of the beans each year. demand is much higher than supply right now. i hope people who want the world's best coffee to think of thailand every time. >> reporter: and his dreams may be coming true. coffee companies from japan, hong kong and south korea have already shown interest in purchasing his precious coffee. the coffee made with a touch of love. >> i wouldn't mind trying some of that. that's going to wrap up our bulletin in bangkok. >> people in japan have been reading through a damning report on how officials mishandled the accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. we gave you details earlier this week on an independent panel'
indonesian makers wash them. but he believes doing that reduces the flavor. he also stores his beans for at least a year claiming the taste gets better over time. so this is the coffee made in thailand. it went through a five-year development process. let's taste it. strong aroma, it's not as bitter as regular coffee. it also appears very fresh. >> translator: even with some 50 civets we can only produce 100 kilograms of the beans each year. demand is much higher than supply right now. i...
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she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out.t, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 -- 1890's. but daley took one of those cars we were talking about and opened this little coffee saloon where he sold sandwiches, doughnuts, and little items to the picnicers who came out to the beach on the weekends. and soon other people, they kind of were charmed by this little old horse car that was being used as a store. and they asked if it was possible that they could rent a car on his land. and he said, ok, $5 a month you can have a little car clubhouse in the land that he owned at the beach. so you see off in the distance that white shed. that's the colonel's shaq. the little car in the distance in the middle is his coffee saloon. and this red car is one of the first cottages rented by a bunch of lady bicyclists. you like the lady bicyclists, huh? lice cling was a raging fad in the 1890's. all of united states, newspapers, magazines were agast about it. they were just talking about it back and forth. was it healthy?
she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out.t, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 -- 1890's. but daley took one of those cars we were talking about and opened this little coffee saloon where he sold sandwiches, doughnuts, and little items to the picnicers who came out to the beach on the weekends. and soon other people, they kind of were charmed by this little old horse car that was being used as a store. and they asked if it was possible that they...
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indonesian makers wash them. but he believes doing that reduces the flavor. he also stores his beans for at least a year claiming the taste gets better over time. so this is the coffee made in thailand. it went through a five-year development process. let's taste it. strong aroma, it's not as bitter as regular coffee. it also appears very fresh. >> translator: even with some 50 civets we can only produce 100 kilograms of the beans each year. demand is much higher than supply right now. i hope people who want the world's best coffee to think of thailand every time. >> reporter: and his dreams may be coming true. coffee companies from japan, hong kong and south korea have already shown interest in purchasing his precious coffee. the coffee made with a touch of love. >> i wouldn't mind trying some of that. that's going to wrap up our bulletin in bangkok. >> people in japan have been reading through a damning report on how officials mishandled the accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. we gave you details earlier this week on an independent panel'
indonesian makers wash them. but he believes doing that reduces the flavor. he also stores his beans for at least a year claiming the taste gets better over time. so this is the coffee made in thailand. it went through a five-year development process. let's taste it. strong aroma, it's not as bitter as regular coffee. it also appears very fresh. >> translator: even with some 50 civets we can only produce 100 kilograms of the beans each year. demand is much higher than supply right now. i...
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so this here the atheists are going to wash it off. i mean really the religious here decided to bless the piece of the highway and they have to go wash it off with i don't hold the water my seat on this a little i'm like yours i know i've said this before and i'll say it again it's just yet another case where everything we're in happens in florida i'm so south carolina has got a lot of really weird release over. this story. for another back to back to florida are to the atheist legitimize in this why do they care what i'm saying is going to let people write like you're really going to take all your time to go wash up the pool but i wonder if you're an atheist this doesn't matter there's no blessing it's there's no there's no difference if you want to why would you you know because you're destroying some of the pride blessed like everything i think the best part of the story that was after they washed away the christians who spread the holy water prayed that the but the u.s. would be arrested or kicked out of polk county and the head of
so this here the atheists are going to wash it off. i mean really the religious here decided to bless the piece of the highway and they have to go wash it off with i don't hold the water my seat on this a little i'm like yours i know i've said this before and i'll say it again it's just yet another case where everything we're in happens in florida i'm so south carolina has got a lot of really weird release over. this story. for another back to back to florida are to the atheist legitimize in...
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-- how do you wash this pair of pants?ons say, give it to your woman. i got a story for you, john. it's her job! we're taking this one straight to you. your comments are flooding in. i'll share them especially ones that agree with me. and the ipad 3 is just unveiled. what makes it so amazing? clayton morris is amazing. it's amazing that he's up at 3:00 a.m. on the west coast to give us the inside scoop. clayton morris, pay attention! pay attention! sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ >> nothing like the smiling face of your kids, right? this is my son christian and his friend nick after th
-- how do you wash this pair of pants?ons say, give it to your woman. i got a story for you, john. it's her job! we're taking this one straight to you. your comments are flooding in. i'll share them especially ones that agree with me. and the ipad 3 is just unveiled. what makes it so amazing? clayton morris is amazing. it's amazing that he's up at 3:00 a.m. on the west coast to give us the inside scoop. clayton morris, pay attention! pay attention! sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber...
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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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toss these little scent boosters in before you wash. and the fresh scent will last until you're ready to wash again. downy unstopables. the fresh too feisty to quit. has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, george zimmerman's father speaks out in defense of his son. we'll compare the evidence and talk with retired detective john bucho who worked in the miami market. >>> trayvon's parents react to the new video. an attorney for the martin family, natalie jackson will join me on that. >>> in the death of trayvon martin is putting the stand your ground law under the microscope. we'll take a closer look at the law later this hour. give us your thoughts. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." a steady flow of leaks continues to pour out of the trayvon martin's case. the latest was robert zimmerman's interview with fox 31 in atlanta when he gave his side of the story, in orlando. >> after nearly
toss these little scent boosters in before you wash. and the fresh scent will last until you're ready to wash again. downy unstopables. the fresh too feisty to quit. has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, george zimmerman's father speaks out in defense of his son. we'll compare the evidence and talk with retired detective john bucho...
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counterfeit joins and shoes and some stolen bottles of dove body wash. the police say a part of the shop was set up for retail. >> the setup was such that in the back of the store beyond where the barbers were cutting people's hair, you have these elaborate glass shelving units where you can find stolen phones, dove body wash, counter fit jeans. beyond that in the back room, investigators found a locked office that was filled with additional stolen products. >> reporter: the bottles of tide that were found retail somewhere between 10 and 20 a bottle and we're told that is no a national phenomenon that people are stealing the bottles because they're so expensive, brian, and they're selling them at flea markets and other non- retail establishments on the black market. we're hearing that some retailers have gone to putting the safety devices on the handles of those determents so they don't disappear off of the shelf. >>> a suspected bank robber in custody and not before he caused a brief scare in northeast d.c. the police were called to td bank after a repo
counterfeit joins and shoes and some stolen bottles of dove body wash. the police say a part of the shop was set up for retail. >> the setup was such that in the back of the store beyond where the barbers were cutting people's hair, you have these elaborate glass shelving units where you can find stolen phones, dove body wash, counter fit jeans. beyond that in the back room, investigators found a locked office that was filled with additional stolen products. >> reporter: the bottles...
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resolve removes all types of stains in the first wash, so whenever you do laundry, you'll always hit the jackpot. [ dinging ] trust resolve. forget stains. are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ] ♪ [ engine turns over ]
resolve removes all types of stains in the first wash, so whenever you do laundry, you'll always hit the jackpot. [ dinging ] trust resolve. forget stains. are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ] ♪ [ engine turns over ]