Saturday, July 13, 2013

Olde Thompson Inc. Issues a Voluntary Recall of Earth’s Pride Organics: Organic Oregano 2.2 Oz Glass Jars With Cork Closure Due to Possible Salmonella Risk

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07/12/2013 09:39 PM EDT

Olde Thompson Inc. Oxnard, CA in cooperation with the FDA is recalling Earth’s Pride Organics: Organic Oregano packaged in a 2.2 oz. glass jar with cork closure, Lot #: 060367, 060692, 061252 and 061864 due to possible contamination by Salmonella. If you have the recalled product, please do not consume it. Please dispose of the recalled product and its container.

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Due to a Class I recall by ARO Pistachio, Torn and Glasser, Inc Announces Voluntary Recall of Pistachios Due to Possible Health Risk

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Torn and Glasser, Inc of Los Angeles, CA 90021 is voluntarily recalling some packaged Pistachios because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

FEMA Major Disaster Declarations Update

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A HUSBAND'S HUG

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Army Spc. Jessie Nelson hugs her husband, Matt, on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., July 10, 2013. Nelson and about 230 soldiers returned home after an eight-month deployment to Afghanistan to support Operation Enduring Freedom. Nelson is an all-source intelligence analyst assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division's Headquarters Company, 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team.
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ROTOR WASH

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Marines brace themselves against rotor wash from an MH-53 Sea Stallion helicopter on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer off the coast of Southern California, July 10, 2013. The Boxer is conducting a scenario-driven exercise aimed at integrating the ships of the Boxer Amphibious Ready Group through a series of training events. The Marines are assigned to combat cargo.
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SNIPER SHOT

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Army Spc. Kjirk Dixon fires during the final day of qualifications for the M110 semi-automatic sniper system on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson's Grezelka Range, Alaska, July 10, 2013. Dixon is assigned to the 25th Infantry Division's Company A, 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team. The brigade's soldiers are attending the U.S. Army Mobile Sniper School, a five-week course with graded marksmanship on several sniper systems.
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SNIPER SHOT

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Army Spc. Kjirk Dixon fires during the final day of qualifications for the M110 semi-automatic sniper system on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson's Grezelka Range, Alaska, July 10, 2013. Dixon is assigned to the 25th Infantry Division's Company A, 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team. The brigade's soldiers are attending the U.S. Army Mobile Sniper School, a five-week course with graded marksmanship on several sniper systems.
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FORKLIFT LESSON

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U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jeremy Pelham explains the battery and electrical systems of an Atlas II Forklift to Afghan soldiers on Forward Operating Base Delaram II in Helmand province, Afghanistan, June 29, 2013. Pelham is the engineer equipment officer assigned to General Support Combat Logistics Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 2.
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TRAINING PATROL

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RIGHT FLANK

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LIGHT MOMENT

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U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi share a light moment as they meet at the Pentagon, July 12, 2013. The two leaders discussed military relationships between the United States and China.
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Go Behind the Scenes This Week

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This week, the First Lady hosted the second Annual Kids' State Dinner, while the President laid out his vision for building a better, smarter, faster government. He also awarded the 2012 National Medals of Arts and Humanities, met with the Congressional Black and Congressional Hispanic Caucuses, and honored the Washington Kastles and the 1963 Ramblers.

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White House White Board: Why Immigration Reform is Good for the Economy

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So Our Veterans Know They're Not Alone

Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett joined Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki, Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, and Director of the Domestic Council Cecilia Munoz for our Veterans and Military Family Mental Health Conference.

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The Game of Change Comes to the White House

President Obama met with members of the 1963 Loyola University Chicago Ramblers championship team, and celebrated the 50th anniversary of their Division I basketball title.

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PENTAGON WELCOME

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U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel offers a warm welcome to Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi as they prepare to sit down for a meeting at the Pentagon, July 12, 2013. The two leaders discussed issues of mutual importance.
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Western Mixers Produce & Nuts, Inc. Recalls Pistachios Because of Possible Health Risk

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Western Mixers Produce & Nut Company of Los Angeles, California is recalling ARO and/or Treasured Harvest Pistachios, because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Don't let this get lost in the hubbub

 

Hi, all --

Here's one of the best things about immigration reform: It's going to make our economy a lot stronger.

Sometimes important facts like this get lost in the hubbub of the debate. So, to make sure folks understand just why immigration reform will make our economy stronger, we put together this really wonderful video showing exactly how it works -- how fixing our broken system will create jobs, boost wages, and foster innovation. I know, a video explaining public policy doesn't exactly scream cool (well...it kind of does to me) but this one is different. It's something you've never seen from us before, and it's definitely worth your time.

So check it out, then share it to help spread the message.

Check out this video on comprehensive immigration reform.

Not enough people are talking about the economic benefits of immigration reform, but it's exactly the conversation that will help us win the national debate on this issue.

We need people to know that the legislation the Senate just passed represents the best chance that we've had in years to strengthen our economy by securing our borders and creating a way for 11 million people to come out of the shadows and earn citizenship.

But it's going to take all of us working together to make sure that everyone gets the facts.

So will you take a minute to watch this video, then pass it along?

http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/immigration-and-economy

Thanks!

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This Is Going to Make the Economy a Lot Better

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Here's one of the best things about immigration reform: It's going to make the economy a lot better. We've put together a stop-motion video made up of over 4,000 photos that breaks down exactly how fixing our broken system will create jobs, boost wages, cut the deficit, and foster innovation.

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The Economic Benefits of Fixing Our Broken Immigration System

America has always been a nation of immigrants, and throughout the nation’s history, immigrants from around the globe have kept our workforce vibrant, our businesses on the cutting edge, and helped to build the greatest economic engine in the world. Economists, business leaders, and American workers agree – we must take advantage of this historic opportunity to fix our broken immigration system.

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President Obama Presents the 2012 National Medals of Arts and Humanities

What do an acclaimed opera singer, the director of Star Wars, and a Harvard scholar have in common? Yesterday at the White House, they were all honored by President Obama as recipients of the National Medals of Arts and Humanities.

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Vice President Biden Honors Fallen Firefighters in Arizona

Vice President Biden traveled to Prescott Valley, Arizona Tuesday to deliver remarks at a memorial service for the nineteen firefighters who died last week fighting the Yarnell Hill fire. The Vice President honored the firefighters, calling them “heroes long before we knew their names.”

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10:15 AM: The President and the Vice President meet with Senator McCain and Senator Schumer to discuss commonsense immigration reform

12:10 PM: The President meets with the 1963 Loyola University of Chicago Ramblers championship basketball team

12:45 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney WATCH LIVE

3:45 PM: The President and the Vice President meet with Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang and State Councilor Yang Jiechi on the margins of the U.S. – China Strategic and Economic Dialogue

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Hollis Recalls Digital Dive Computers Due to Drowning Hazard

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Recall Date: July 11, 2013
Recall Number: 13-236

Hollis Recalls Digital Dive Computers Due to Drowning Hazard

WASHINGTON, D.C.-Consumers should stop using this product unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Recall Summary

Name of Product: Hollis DG03 Dive Computers

Hazard: The dive computer, when used with an optional integrated transmitter, can malfunction and display an incorrect tank pressure reading to the diver. A diver could unknowingly deplete their air supply based on the reading, resulting in drowning.

Remedy: Repair

Consumer Contact: Hollis toll-free at (888) 383-3483 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, email at info@hollisgear.com or online at www.hollisgear.com and click Safety Notices for more information.

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Recall Details

Units: About 1,000

Description: The recall includes Hollis brand DG03 dive computers with serial numbers 100 through 1142 that may be used with integrated transmitters that monitor tank pressure. The round black 2-1/2 inch diameter computer has a digital screen and is worn on the diver's wrist like a watch. The name of the product, Hollis DG03, is printed on the front of the unit and the serial number is printed on the back of the unit. These computers allow scuba divers to measure the time and depth of a dive. Only dive computers with software labeled Revision 1A, viewed on the computer's display are included in the recall.

Incidents/Injuries: Hollis has received two reports of dive computers malfunctioning. No injuries have been reported.

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled dive computers until the unit's operating system is upgraded to revision 1B. Consumers can download the upgrade from the firm's website or contact an authorized Hollis dealer for assistance.

Sold at: Authorized Hollis dealers nationwide from July 2011 through May 2013 for about $500.

Manufacturer: Pelagic Pressure Systems, of San Leandro, Calif.

Manufactured in: United States



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CDC Press Release: CDC releases report on 30-year low in youth homicide rates

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CDC releases report on 30-year low in youth homicide rates

 

The homicide rate for youth aged 10 to 24 years in the United States reached a 30-year low in 2010, according to data published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The 30-year low in 2010 was seen across all age and racial/ethnic groups. The report also shows that the promising decline in youth homicide rates has slowed in recent years, particularly for groups at high risk for violence.

 

CDC investigated youth homicide trends among U.S. youth, ages 10 to 24, by sex, age, race/ethnicity, and mechanism of injury from 1981 to 2010 using data available through CDC’s Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS). Youth homicide rates varied substantially over this period with a sharp rise from 1985 to 1993 followed by a decline that has slowed since 1999. Even with the slower downward trend in recent years, the youth homicide rate in 2010 was 7.5 per 100,000, the lowest in the 30-year period examined.

 

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