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Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 6AM 20151021

Reporter a dozen are so sick theyre in intensive care. We respond with a time of Environmental Health specialists to perform a comprehensive inspection and it was determined the restaurant should be shut down. Reporter the Health Department says an outbreak of the shigella bacteria is to blame. Likely spreading from an infected employee to the food and then to customers. Someone thats ill with shigella and has diarrhea can spread the infection if after using the restroom they dont wash their hands properly. Reporter the Health Department says shigella is highly infectious. They are working overtime to prevent it from spreading to people who ate at the restaurant. We are concerned about further spread. Thats why its so important to know if you have shigella so you know what to do to wash your hands carefully, to not prepare food. Reporter its shut down during the investigation. It got high marks during the last two Health Inspections receiving an 89 in august and a 93 in january. But ev

Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 11PM 20151021

Cops say he was drunk. And Flight Attendants. An unruling passenger hauled off a bay area flight in zip ties. Tonight, were getting our first look at him. Police say he was drunk and threatening Flight Attendants. Other guys helped take this passenger down as well. Reporter once in the air, the passenger was getting out of his seat every five minutes, refusing to put his seat belt on, and making threatens gestures to Flight Attendants. Thats when the pilot said enough was enough, and with assist from passengers got the man off the plane. Passengers can point to this man as the reason they missed their connections tonight. I wasnt really nervous. Until the fact that he came and sat next to me, i was like whats going on . Reporter on American Airlines flight 2232, when the commotion at 32,000 feet forced an Emergency Landing in phoenix. All he said was sorry, and then he had to get up, because the Flight Attendant asked him to get up. Reporter Police Officers say this man, who hasnt been

Transcripts For KYW CBS Overnight News 20151021

Now and forevermore. Narrator if animals are our best friends, shouldnt we be theirs . Visit your local shelter, adopt a pet. Youll be in my heart no matter what. Cbs cares. If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares today, the u. S. And russia agreed on ways to keep their war planes separated over syria. The agreement specifies common radio frequencies and sets up a hotline between the forces. The u. S. And russia are supporting opposite sides in the syrian civil war. Thousand of refugees fleeing that war and the war in afghanistan are now being pursued by winter. In Eastern Europe many are stranded in slovenia, cold, hungry, after croatia and hungary closed their borders. The refugees destination is western europe. Desperate parents are now breaking up their families to save their

Transcripts For KYW CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley 20151020

A disease that kills 40,000 american women every year. It now says that women should get their first mammogram years later than previously recommended. We asked our dr. Jon lapook whats behind this change. Ready . Reporter ready or not, today 49yearold Kimberly Taylor finally got her first mammogram. I really took the advice of the doctor at first in consideration, but it was very confusing. Reporter in recent years medical groups have disagreed about when to start screening and how often to do it. A major test suggested mammography every other year starting at 50. The American Cancer Society previously recommended annual screenings beginning at 40. Todays new guidelines recommend women of average risk be screened annually starting at 45, then every two years starting at 55. Dr. Kevin oeffinger of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center chaired the guidelines panel. From 45 on we felt that annual mammography gave us our best chance of both reducing premature mortality as well as balanci

Transcripts For WABC America This Morning 20151006

Right now. Good tuesday morning. We begin with South Carolina under water. The historic rainfall has finally tapered off but the chaos continues. Rivers are still rising and dams are breaching forcing more people from their homes. At least 13 people are dead this morning. Clean dprifking water is in short supply. Hundreds of roads and bridges remain closed, completely shutting off some towns. And president obama has signed a disaster declaration releasing federal aid for the relief effort. Were going to get the latest from abcs lana zak. Reporter the rains have slowed but after a virtual fire hose of water was turned on South Carolina, the state remains waterlogged today. Just because the rain stops does not mean that we are out of the woods. Reporter you can see from these aerial shots where roads have succumbed. Even after avoiding Hurricane Joaquin this destruction is as bad as when hurricane hugo hit in 1989. What we got on us is all we own. Reporter about 40,000 left without drink

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