Be used later. All on top from the fruit feeder leaking, that was still going right into the barrel. It would have oil from the machine end up in the ice cream . Yeah. Reporter bland said that practice stopped the year before the shutdown. But other problems persisted. Listeria thrives in wet environments, and both schultz and bland told us water was everywhere. On the wall by the threegallon machine. If it had rained real hard and water set on the roof, it would just trickle down that wall. Rainwater . Yeah. From the roof . Yeah. Would get into the factory . Yeah. A couple of times it actually flooded area two, to where they had to cut the machines off, because there was too much water over there. Reporter what bland and schultz told us they saw is consistent with fda findings. When the fda inspected blue bells main plant here in brenham, texas, in march, they found a number of violations detailed in this report, including condensation dripping into the ice cream, dirty equipment, and
Tonight for the first time former Blue Bell Ice Cream workers are claiming that management ignored complaints about conditions at their factory in texas. That was linked to an outbreak of listeria. Ten people got sick from the bacteria, and three died. The Company Recalled 8 million gallons. Before this, but bell was the number three brand in the nation, sold in 23 states. Jim axelrod has our investigation. Reporter in the Early Morning hours of august 29th, a single truck left Blue Bell Creameries in texas, marking the return of its ice cream. When the Company Recalled all its products in april, its loyal customers sang their support. Prayed for their return. And plastered brenham with signs. God bless blue bell. Its a fantastic product. But at the same time theres a bad side of blue bell where everything was overlooked. Reporter for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown Terry Schultz operated this machine at the brenham blue bell factory. There was just ice cream all over
manson will die behind bars. kabc s leslie miller reports the decision came as absolutely no surprise. reporter: mass murderer charles manson now a grey bearded 77-year-old did not attend his hearing where the parole board ruled he had shown no efforts to rehabilitate himself. the prisoner is not suitable for parole because the inmate would pose an unreasonable risk of dangers if released from prison. reporter: he orchestrated gruesome murders on consecutive nights that terrorized los angeles some 40 years ago. he and his followers were convicted in the 1969 slaying of pregnant actress sharon tate and four others. playing heavily into the board s decision to deny parole was something manson said recently to one of his prison psychiatrists that commissioner john peck read aloud. i am special. i am not like the average inmate. i have put five people in the grave. i ve been in prison most of my life. i am a very dangerous man. and this panel agrees with that statement.
reports over the last few days on how big it is. but since no one can get down there in person, we know there s a level of uncertainty. that big dome, the top hat, then there s the jump shot, we keep hearing all of these contraptions, all of these concepts a that bp is using to supposedly stop that leak, none of them have worked so far. so here s the million dollar question. what is really going to stop this thing? we turn now to cnn s david mattingly from new orleans. what is bp doing right now, david, to stop this. we ve heard about all of these terms. we just want to know the truth. what s being done to stop it? here s a new term for you, insertion tube. that s what bp is going with right now trying to insert a tube inside that leak. that s what they decided to go with first. they re going to try to see if that tube will work, if they can seal that pipe off that way and then siphon all of this leaking oil up to the surface to a containment vessel. if that doesn t work,