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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20131011:10:05:00

guards and the records they were keeping. when we heard it, everyone was bewildered, how does this happen. i m sure this isn t the last word. i think you are right. ten people in new jersey and new york including three rabbis have been accused of plotting to kidnap and torture jewish orthodox men who refuse to give their wives divorces. under strict orthodox jewish law, a woman needs her husband s permission for a divorce. it s called a get. the ten were arrested in a sting. the alleged rabbi described using tough guys to beat the husbands and using electric cattle prods. the marriage, they kept them handcuffed. the gets aren t kosher. none of these are kosher. they are all for money. reporter: it was apparently big money. allegedly charging wives and their families upwards of $60,000. investigators say there may have been 20 or more kidnappings and tortures over several years.

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old, have a medical condition, you are at risk of the infection going to your blood so you need to be treated. reporter: in a statement, foster farms says they are cooperating and are dedicated to resolving any concerns by the usda. food safety experts say you can protect yourself by separating your chicken from other foods before cooking. and then cook it at 165 degrees. only way that i ll know i have reached 165 degrees is by using a thermometer. reporter: foster farms was given 72 hours to respond to the usda. if it needs to the agriculture department can halt production by removing government inspectors who are required to be at meat processing plants every day. john and diana? the problem with not issuing a recall though, is even though meat inspectors are at the plant, and that halts production, the food that is already out there the chicken that s been packaged and shipped out continues to sit on shelves for anybody to pick

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across the country. the agriculture department is threatening to shut down three poultry plants linked to the outbreak if the company does not explain to the usda how it plans to fix the problem. we are outraged there is not a recall going on. this outbreak of salmonella puts 43% of the people that get sick with it in the hospital. reporter: with no recall, the centers for disease control is warning shoppers to avoid foster farms chicken with these codes on the packaging. shoppers are still finding it on store shelves. i have to go back and return it, and i don t want to get anybody sick. reporter: and consumer reports was sent this photo of the affected chicken with a $3 coupon with a manager special. it is such a concern, the cdc recalled government workers furloughed in the government shutdown to respond. symptoms include cramps, fever and diarrhea. if you are very young, very

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20131011:09:43:00

all right. all right, a controversy brewing after a mom came clean and confessed she only bathes her baby once every week or two. wow! moms are burning up the internet with comments and experts are weighing in. paula faris paid the family a visit. reporter: the nightly bath for your baby. it s a time many parents look forward to, but 32-year-old mom claire goss is coming clean. sort of. confessing her 3-month-old rarely sees his tub. i will confess i have gone longer than a week. reporter: i met charlie and gave him the old sniff-a-roo. you smell like a baby. you don t smell bad. reporter: the mother says nightly baths were a routine but five years and three kids, she doesn t have time. my first baby had a bath every day and sometimes two baths a day. after five years of parenting children, i realize he s not a dirty kid. he s a baby. reporter: now her babble blog

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20131011:10:02:00

here s how he put the offer. temporary increase in the debt ceiling. his willingness to sit down and discuss with us a way forward to reopen the government. reporter: the temporary increase will delay the d-day of default for six weeks. the white house wants an extension of at least a year. but i think longer is better but avoiding a crisis is better than having a crisis. reporter: the president said he wouldn t negotiate while the government is shut down. is this what wiggle room sounds like? is the president willing to engage in budget negotiations with the republicans if the government is still shut down? i think the president has been very clear on that. tax breaks for millionaires. forces shut downs or default. a long answer to a yes or no answer. our position is clear. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. the government will resume paying families of the fallen death benefit. president obama signed it in to law after passed by the senate. the government

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