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charged hydrogen and helium prominent occurs when a becomes unstable and leases a plasma hour.a southern california man cause a fiery explosion the gas station and of course there is surveillance video a car backing to the gas pump sunday of the he was concerned about getting treatment for a gash on his leg. i couldn't stop the car and that was its i can apologize to batman. >>> hit a couple of years than two hours before the accident not clear if charges will be filed against him to complain and for getting out of the car quick anyways any lucky break for a loyal dog who has become an internet sensation she is going on today this is maggie guard in the body of another doctor was hit and killed by car in southern california it happened last week despite dozens of people offering to adopt maggie shall go back home to her family they saw the video and there were reunited with hair this morning. >>> just a joke as of the driver of his car says when he flashed a gun at a pasturing pop brought the in paris over the weekend sitting next to him the duchess kid sister pepper middleton
charged hydrogen and helium prominent occurs when a becomes unstable and leases a plasma hour.a southern california man cause a fiery explosion the gas station and of course there is surveillance video a car backing to the gas pump sunday of the he was concerned about getting treatment for a gash on his leg. i couldn't stop the car and that was its i can apologize to batman. >>> hit a couple of years than two hours before the accident not clear if charges will be filed against him to...
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we've seen bigger solar flares that have released plasma that affects satellite transmission, tv, radios shouldn't be one of them. >> still impressive to the layman's eye. >> yes. >> and like when it interrupts things then you have an excuse to not answer e-mails, sorry didn't get that. >> how about that. 4:57 now. >>> search for sierra lamar leads deputies to a reservoir near her home. next, the evidence that may be offering critical new leads in the disappearance of the 15-year-old girl. we are live with the latest. >>> also, the surprising switch that may be coming in the operation of the oakland coliseum. >>> from silicon valley, a call to service from the chief of homeland security. how america may soon be taking fight to the bad guys in cyberspace.
we've seen bigger solar flares that have released plasma that affects satellite transmission, tv, radios shouldn't be one of them. >> still impressive to the layman's eye. >> yes. >> and like when it interrupts things then you have an excuse to not answer e-mails, sorry didn't get that. >> how about that. 4:57 now. >>> search for sierra lamar leads deputies to a reservoir near her home. next, the evidence that may be offering critical new leads in the...
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the red glowing looped material is plasma. it's a hot gas made up of electrically charged hydrogen and helium. it occurs when it becomes unstable and then bursts outward like this and releases the plasma. >> amazing. >> it's beautiful. >>> here's something else that was amazing. yesterday many of you watched the shunt discovery fly over -- shuttle discovery fly over the d.c. area on its way to dulles international airport. the flight was the ceremonial end to one of the most traveled shuttles in nasa's former shuttle program. >> the end of that program has left the united states at a fork in the road when it comes to the future of space exploration. gary nurenberg has more. >> reporter: with a goodbye to the shuttle program. >> we have no manualed space program. that's it. i don't like to see us in that position. >> reporter: a position that led to this startling suggestion to a child tuesday from a shuttle veteran. >> any advice for ethan? an aspiring astronaut? >> study russian. >> reporter: because for an american to get to
the red glowing looped material is plasma. it's a hot gas made up of electrically charged hydrogen and helium. it occurs when it becomes unstable and then bursts outward like this and releases the plasma. >> amazing. >> it's beautiful. >>> here's something else that was amazing. yesterday many of you watched the shunt discovery fly over -- shuttle discovery fly over the d.c. area on its way to dulles international airport. the flight was the ceremonial end to one of the...
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and i guess that's where we get plasma in our plasma tvs. >> don't say that. >> it is incredible. that we could see that that closely. >> it's unbelievable. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. claiming the prize. the third and final mega millions winner is ready to come forward in illinois. >>> campus attack. how parents of virginia tech victims are fighting to protect students nationwide. >>> bob turk in the first warning weather center. perhaps some much-needed rain headed our way. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> and here's today's report from wall street. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special bonus: $250 back. but hurry, this offer ends april 21st. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable intern
and i guess that's where we get plasma in our plasma tvs. >> don't say that. >> it is incredible. that we could see that that closely. >> it's unbelievable. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. claiming the prize. the third and final mega millions winner is ready to come forward in illinois. >>> campus attack. how parents of virginia tech victims are fighting to protect students nationwide. >>> bob turk in the first warning weather...
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interview we really don't have a good uniform idea yet as to what constitutes good platelet-enriched plasmat? you can ask ten doctors and they're going to give you ten different answers. we really need to get together and form an idea as to what it is. >> reporter: nitkowski wasn't interested in a scientific debate, just his shoulder and getting a chance at another jersey. when we met him last fall, a few days after the injections, he was working out, banging tennis balls from a machine to loosen up. then agility drills with his personal trainer. finally, tossing a football before getting to throw a baseball. >> so how long from right this moment till you pitch a baseball? >> i mean, i kind of play it by ear. but the goal is somewhere around three weeks. >> reporter: but to do that means putting off major life decisions. working out instead of looking for that real job. working out day after day after day. >> whoo! >> i'm trying to put him in as neutral position as possible so when he strengthens the rotator cuff and the shoulders we maximize the strength. >> you have been working out like
interview we really don't have a good uniform idea yet as to what constitutes good platelet-enriched plasmat? you can ask ten doctors and they're going to give you ten different answers. we really need to get together and form an idea as to what it is. >> reporter: nitkowski wasn't interested in a scientific debate, just his shoulder and getting a chance at another jersey. when we met him last fall, a few days after the injections, he was working out, banging tennis balls from a machine...
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then his own plasma, a kind of super blood. works, but his play shenlts swear by it. >> how are we doing? >> good. >> excellent. so am i. >> reporter: his critics, however, stop just short of calling him a fraud. >> we might as well be talking about crystals and healing. the fact is that stem cells hold great promise because there's real scientific and medical rational for using them. but we are ignorant about their use. we've certainly had very little experience with putting them into patients. so what we're worried about are the risks and the risks are many. >> reporter: dr. george daley is past president of the international society for stem cell research and a physician at children's hospital in boston. at our request, he examined a long informational packet. >> if it were subjected to a critical analysis by experts in the field, it would be dismissed as unfortunately superficial and inaccurate. >> reporter: the paper you sent us we gave to george daley. >> i've heard of him and i can't dispute him because we really don't h
then his own plasma, a kind of super blood. works, but his play shenlts swear by it. >> how are we doing? >> good. >> excellent. so am i. >> reporter: his critics, however, stop just short of calling him a fraud. >> we might as well be talking about crystals and healing. the fact is that stem cells hold great promise because there's real scientific and medical rational for using them. but we are ignorant about their use. we've certainly had very little experience...
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use this demonstration device to explain what their process is all about it's a sphere where plasma currents concentrate into strings of electricity the fusion generator used in this lab is also said to channel instability to focus the energy instead of trying to make it stable which is traditionally seen as the much more mainstream approach and they the last step to success is the hardest one we have to the three requirements to make a fusion reactor and turn that into a generator we have the confinement time and we have the temperature now we just need the density and so that's what we're working on. the group says their device is see further than others what we're talking about here is a specific type of hewison called a neutron fusion which means that the fuel you doesn't emit any neutrons and that's good because that means we don't have any radioactive waste the physicist discovery b.c. will change the world for ever energy poverty you know wars over resources if we switch from a resource based energy to a knowledge based energy like fusion we can begin a whole new set civiliza
use this demonstration device to explain what their process is all about it's a sphere where plasma currents concentrate into strings of electricity the fusion generator used in this lab is also said to channel instability to focus the energy instead of trying to make it stable which is traditionally seen as the much more mainstream approach and they the last step to success is the hardest one we have to the three requirements to make a fusion reactor and turn that into a generator we have the...
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the red glowing material as plasma. it burst out word and releases the plasma.ya: as take a look outside the bay bridge. it is gray out this morning. we will be back in a minute. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. morning is. >>george: the sao paulo ride out of hate word -- it is back up to 0238 pin is a huge drive time in marin county because of the accident at lecky drive. the time is 51 minutes. >>mark: there is a big warmup on the way. right now it's the mid-60s and the bay in land kobe mid-70s. but gradually cooled down on sunday and monday. there is no rain expected for the next seven days. there is new evidence with the search for sierra lamar. the pain at the pump is easy just a little bit. the final flight of the space shuttle discovery. we will have more on its arrival. or on those stories and
the red glowing material as plasma. it burst out word and releases the plasma.ya: as take a look outside the bay bridge. it is gray out this morning. we will be back in a minute. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. morning is....
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la colon was all but washed-up until he was injected with his own stem cells and platelet enriched plasmap. colon returned to the mound stunning the baseball world with a better than average comeback season. >> you think your procedure is what did it. >> i think it helped him had. i think it gave him the ability to maybe go back and play. i think it's a combination of a lot of factors but certainly i think what we did helped. >> reporter: last fall, anykowski decided he would pay several thousand dollars for the same procedure, first harvesting and reinject gt his own stem cells into his damaged shoulder, then his oeng platelet-enriched mrauz ma. the doctor says there's no scientific proof this works, but his parents like this man trying to avoid knee surgy, swear by it. purita's critics, however, stop just short of calling him a fraud. >> we might as well be talking about crystals and healing. the fact is, stem cells hold great promise because there's real scientific and medical rationale for using them. but we are ignorant about their use. we've certainly had very little experience with
la colon was all but washed-up until he was injected with his own stem cells and platelet enriched plasmap. colon returned to the mound stunning the baseball world with a better than average comeback season. >> you think your procedure is what did it. >> i think it helped him had. i think it gave him the ability to maybe go back and play. i think it's a combination of a lot of factors but certainly i think what we did helped. >> reporter: last fall, anykowski decided he would...
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it occurs when it becomes unstable and bursts out word releasing the plasma. >> the good news is that was not aimed at us because then we get our issues and other things. >> around the bay area today we're looking at changes coming our way. low clouds and fog have crept in and it looks like cooler temperatures will be showing up. read now we have '40's and '50's and low clouds and fog have also crept into the bay this afternoon. low seventies inland. '50s and '60s, the clouds likely winner there. we have a system that rolled over the top of high pressure. most of the energy will move to the north so the rain is staying north and we will stay dry and it looks like after the system moves through temperatures really begin to heat up. east bay temperatures, 60s and low '70's by the afternoon. a bit of a sea breeze and patches of fog towards daly city. 68 degrees in santa rosa. the next few days we will watch temperatures begin to warm up. maybe some mid-80s and a warm spot inland. that is a look at what the weather >> we will take you out towards the richmond san rafael bridge and we have
it occurs when it becomes unstable and bursts out word releasing the plasma. >> the good news is that was not aimed at us because then we get our issues and other things. >> around the bay area today we're looking at changes coming our way. low clouds and fog have crept in and it looks like cooler temperatures will be showing up. read now we have '40's and '50's and low clouds and fog have also crept into the bay this afternoon. low seventies inland. '50s and '60s, the clouds likely...
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scientists say the red glowing material is plasma. an eruption occurs when it becomes unstable and bursts outward, releasing the plasma. talking about amazing pictures, top. >> that's something. i don't think it will affect the communication, not quite as big as we had a couple months ago. >> looks like it's something on top of a stove. >> are you going to take that? >> that's if i ever get to the stove. >> all right, what a gorgeous day. >> pretty nice. >> cloudy earlier. >> we knocked down 12 degrees. it's okay do that. let's have a live look outside. brought to you by michael and son. you're looking east, northeast from broadcast house. and temperatures are quite comfortable and above average. 74 still above average. winds north, northwest. they will continue 10 to 15, 10 to 20 until midnight. pressure 30.18 inches of mercury and dew point in the 30s. humidity is low, too. here's the deal. here's a look at the radar. there are some showers showers out in the mountains. live doppler 9,000. essentially west of i-81 and most of this a
scientists say the red glowing material is plasma. an eruption occurs when it becomes unstable and bursts outward, releasing the plasma. talking about amazing pictures, top. >> that's something. i don't think it will affect the communication, not quite as big as we had a couple months ago. >> looks like it's something on top of a stove. >> are you going to take that? >> that's if i ever get to the stove. >> all right, what a gorgeous day. >> pretty nice....
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charred particles and super heated plasma were shot millions of miles in the sky and the blast posed no danger to us earthlings. >>> sex and the secret service. abc2 news has obtained exclusive new details on the brothel in colombia. >>> plus, are we paying too much in taxes? not everybody says so. the latest poll ahead when abc2 news continues. i remember the days before copd. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. [ whistle ] with copd, i thought i might miss out on my favorite t
charred particles and super heated plasma were shot millions of miles in the sky and the blast posed no danger to us earthlings. >>> sex and the secret service. abc2 news has obtained exclusive new details on the brothel in colombia. >>> plus, are we paying too much in taxes? not everybody says so. the latest poll ahead when abc2 news continues. i remember the days before copd. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days...
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chars particles and superheated plasma sought millions of miles into space. >> it has been nice to seethe sun for the past couple of days. >> we will see a lot more sun but it comes at a price because allergies. we have the pullen report coming up but let's have outside where fog has been playing tag with the clouds currently the air temperature is warm in lent, mild near the seashore but you need to factor in the wind which is currently blowing at 14 m.p.h.. we do have baseball action tonight, bundled up with the game time temperature at 56 degrees. there are some areas of fog overnight but mainly clear in the inland areas. tomorrow the warming trend begins and the warmest days this week will be friday and saturday. we have the jet stream well to the north of the bay area and we have storm stacking up taking precipitation into the pacific northwest. temperatures into the '40's to 50 degrees in san francisco. temperatures tomorrow starting off around the peninsula at 64 degrees in san mateo. 74 degrees in morgan hill. the average high in san jose this time of year is 70. no. stacking u
chars particles and superheated plasma sought millions of miles into space. >> it has been nice to seethe sun for the past couple of days. >> we will see a lot more sun but it comes at a price because allergies. we have the pullen report coming up but let's have outside where fog has been playing tag with the clouds currently the air temperature is warm in lent, mild near the seashore but you need to factor in the wind which is currently blowing at 14 m.p.h.. we do have baseball...
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. >> but that is magnetic plasma you see there. >> i knew that.n't. >> i know you didn't. >> that's magnetic plasma? i don't know what that means. that's really cool. the other cool thing today that occurred is congratulations. you have a new program on cnn that launched. >> yeah. >> so what time is it that people have cnn i? >> 3:30 p.m. eastern. we launched today. and it was a great start. so thank you so much for making it -- now i'm going to get all emotional and i'm going to cry. >> it's well deserved. congratulations. >> thank you. >>> speaking of international news, did you cover pippa middleton today? >> i passed on that one. >> really? >> yeah. >> well, you're very highbrow. we decide to cover it. the sister of the duchess of cambridge may be in trouble with police and the royal family. the person she was with pointed a gun at photographers. it was a big to do as they say. that is ahead. or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business, it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know
. >> but that is magnetic plasma you see there. >> i knew that.n't. >> i know you didn't. >> that's magnetic plasma? i don't know what that means. that's really cool. the other cool thing today that occurred is congratulations. you have a new program on cnn that launched. >> yeah. >> so what time is it that people have cnn i? >> 3:30 p.m. eastern. we launched today. and it was a great start. so thank you so much for making it -- now i'm going to get all...
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the super heated plasma just explodes off the surface, and it's not even the strongest sun storm of the year. nasa officials say the solar flare poses no danger to the earth. >>> final good-byes to the space shuttle "discovery." the shuttle is mounted on the back of a modified jumbo jet which will leave the kennedy space center today and fly to washington, d.c. then it will be taken to the smithsonian museum. "discovery" was first launched in 1984 and flew 39 times in space, more than any other shuttle. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," how low will apple stock go, and hostess workers fight for their just dessert. randall pinkston is here in new york with that and more. good morning, randall. >> good morning, michelle. spaen's economy triggered a day of volatile trading. tokyo's nikkei ended lower by a fraction. hong kong's hang seng ended in less than half a surprise. on wall street the government got a pleasant surprise. the dow added 71.12 and the nasdaq fell 22. a big reason why the nasdaq has been slumping is the falling price of apple stock. apple represents 12% of the nasdaq and share
the super heated plasma just explodes off the surface, and it's not even the strongest sun storm of the year. nasa officials say the solar flare poses no danger to the earth. >>> final good-byes to the space shuttle "discovery." the shuttle is mounted on the back of a modified jumbo jet which will leave the kennedy space center today and fly to washington, d.c. then it will be taken to the smithsonian museum. "discovery" was first launched in 1984 and flew 39 times...
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. >> this is a plasma bike from the people who made plasma car, one of our favorites. >> you want tois it's technically a balance bike but it's got big, sturdy wheels and it steers. you really want to take kids to the store to try on any ride-on. sometimes the length is too short and they can't get their legs over, or their legs are too tao and it doesn't really fit them. this is really cool, glow in the dark bubbles. >> there you go. now, we had more requests about this toy than any other this spring. and we're going to make bubbles. this is a little experiment in science. we're going to put in "a." put your "a" into the bubble mix here. these are from imperial toy. >> you put the stuff in. >> put the "a" in. >> and now you want to put the "b" in. the activator. >> sorry. >> there we go. >> and then we're going to stir it. now even in the lights of the studio -- >> can you see it? >> yeah. >> these things start really, really lighting up. >> oh, look at that. >> and our kids really, really loved this aspect of it. >> ready to go? >> here's the downside about this toy. the doubles do
. >> this is a plasma bike from the people who made plasma car, one of our favorites. >> you want tois it's technically a balance bike but it's got big, sturdy wheels and it steers. you really want to take kids to the store to try on any ride-on. sometimes the length is too short and they can't get their legs over, or their legs are too tao and it doesn't really fit them. this is really cool, glow in the dark bubbles. >> there you go. now, we had more requests about this toy...
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video captured by nasa spacecraft revealed an eye popping display of what is referred to as magnetic plasma. we call them solar flairs. it's warm. >>> reminiscent of yesterday. it was hot. today, though, i'm not forecasting that. we are forecasting the 70s, we are starting in the 70s in gwen oak. 69 annapolis. this means you do not need a coat whatsoever for example you want to step out the door, outside in shorts, it's going to feel nice to you. the winds are on the calm side. they will pick up through the day and also we are on the dry side right now. we do need the rain, it doesn't look like it's we are going to get any. the rain is well to the south. that's >>> space shuttle discovery takes to the skies this morning. it won't see the roar of the rockets. it's going to ride shotgun. we have a live report later. >>> a stressful home life can affect your child's weight even as young as 5 years old. the effects on one group of kids maybe more than others. a honor for charm city. why baltimore maybe the place to be. good morning maryland continues in a few moments. you know chase freedom giv
video captured by nasa spacecraft revealed an eye popping display of what is referred to as magnetic plasma. we call them solar flairs. it's warm. >>> reminiscent of yesterday. it was hot. today, though, i'm not forecasting that. we are forecasting the 70s, we are starting in the 70s in gwen oak. 69 annapolis. this means you do not need a coat whatsoever for example you want to step out the door, outside in shorts, it's going to feel nice to you. the winds are on the calm side. they...
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and the sun erupted yesterday in a huge solar flare that unleashed an intense amount of superheated plasma into space. strong solar flares can cause disruptions to satellites and power grids, but fortunately, this one was not aimed at the earth, but it looks pretty cool. >>> now, here's an early look at how wall street's kicking off the day. the dow opens at 12,921 after gaining 71 points yesterday. the s&p was down a fraction of a point, and the nasdaq lost 22. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo, the nikkei was down five points, while in hong kong, the hang seng fell 48. >>> well, earnings season is in full swing, but a rare losing streak for the world's most valuable company has investors on edge. including monday, apple's five-day losses add up to nearly 9% of its market value, about $60 billion. analysts cite slipping ipad sales and worries that cell phone carriers will soon stop subsidizing new iphones. adding to tech sector woes, google fell for a second day, and it went to trial in a copyright fight with oracle. still, news that retail sales rose in march injec
and the sun erupted yesterday in a huge solar flare that unleashed an intense amount of superheated plasma into space. strong solar flares can cause disruptions to satellites and power grids, but fortunately, this one was not aimed at the earth, but it looks pretty cool. >>> now, here's an early look at how wall street's kicking off the day. the dow opens at 12,921 after gaining 71 points yesterday. the s&p was down a fraction of a point, and the nasdaq lost 22. taking a look at...
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this is captured by nasa spacecraft revealing eye popping display of the magnetic plasma. a question you hear often, credit or debit? we have details that may make you think twice before answering the question. presenting woolite extra dark care. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. so your clothes stay looking and fitting like new. woolite. long live your wardrobe. oh dear... oh dear! ohh dear... i'm not sure exactly what happened here last night. i was out helping people save money on their car insurance. 2 more! you're doing it! aren't they doing great?! hiiiiiii!! come sweat with me! keep going richard. keep sweating!! geico. fifteen minutes could save you sweat! sweat! fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> credit or debit, which should you choose and when? we are working for you helping you decide what the most the best information. some maybe inclined to say debit. debit means you have access to your money. consider using credit at places with thieves can steal your informs like a gas station. restaurants, where your card is in plain sight. >> y
this is captured by nasa spacecraft revealing eye popping display of the magnetic plasma. a question you hear often, credit or debit? we have details that may make you think twice before answering the question. presenting woolite extra dark care. it cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. so your clothes stay looking and fitting like new. woolite. long live your wardrobe. oh dear... oh dear! ohh dear... i'm not sure exactly what happened here last night. i was out helping people save...
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it happens when plasma on the sun's surface becomes unstable and bursts.a says such eruptions are often associated with solar flares. it did not happen on the side of the sun that faces the earth, so it won't cause any radiation storms that could interfere with satellite, radio signals, ipads and all. in case you're wondering, nasa has two spacecrafts that can see the surface of the sun that's turned away from the earth and the entire globe has been visible for more than a year. >> and i was wondering that at 6:00, and nasa answered
it happens when plasma on the sun's surface becomes unstable and bursts.a says such eruptions are often associated with solar flares. it did not happen on the side of the sun that faces the earth, so it won't cause any radiation storms that could interfere with satellite, radio signals, ipads and all. in case you're wondering, nasa has two spacecrafts that can see the surface of the sun that's turned away from the earth and the entire globe has been visible for more than a year. >> and i...
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pictures released by nasa on monday show a powerful solar flare that elised an eruption of superheated plasmarom the surface of the sun before blasting off into space. nasa described it as a beautifbeautifu beautiful -- magnificent sight out there. all right. here's your forecast. >>> our top stories once again -- north korea has reacted angrily to the u.n. security council's presidential statement condemning the country's rocket launch last friday. north korea's foreign ministry criticized the presidential statement that accused the north of conducting a long-range missile test disguised as a satellite launch. the foreign minister's statement says north korea totally rejects the council's violation of the north's legitimate right to launch satellites. north korea criticized the united states for suspending the food aid it promised in return for a moratorium on the north's missile and nuclear programs. the statement says north korea is no longer bound to the agreement that was reached to february. it also says north korea is now able to take the necessary retaliatory steps but does not give a
pictures released by nasa on monday show a powerful solar flare that elised an eruption of superheated plasmarom the surface of the sun before blasting off into space. nasa described it as a beautifbeautifu beautiful -- magnificent sight out there. all right. here's your forecast. >>> our top stories once again -- north korea has reacted angrily to the u.n. security council's presidential statement condemning the country's rocket launch last friday. north korea's foreign ministry...
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superheated particles and plasma shooting deep into space. the temperature, nearly 150,000 degrees fahrenheit. >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions on this tuesday. wet on i-40, from raleigh to asheville. and to atlanta and birmingham. rain soaks i-10, from tallahassee to new orleans. and by this evening, it will be snowy on parts of i-84 and 90 in the cascades and northern rockies. >> and if you're taking to the skies, airport delays are possible in atlanta, charlotte and new orleans. >>> well, some quick thinking on the part of a 3-year-old boy in colorado springs turned what could have been a tragedy into a very happy ending. >> the boy's dad had just stepped outside his car in a convenient store parking lot, when someone jumped in and sped away with the boy still inside. the carjacker let the boy out in front of a nearby house, where he had the presence of mind to ring the doorbell in the middle of the night and say, help me, i'm cold. he was able to say his name and his parents' names. and police reunited the family. >> smart k
superheated particles and plasma shooting deep into space. the temperature, nearly 150,000 degrees fahrenheit. >>> now, for a look at morning road conditions on this tuesday. wet on i-40, from raleigh to asheville. and to atlanta and birmingham. rain soaks i-10, from tallahassee to new orleans. and by this evening, it will be snowy on parts of i-84 and 90 in the cascades and northern rockies. >> and if you're taking to the skies, airport delays are possible in atlanta, charlotte...
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a powerful solar flare, shooting super heated particles and plasmas deep into space. temperature, nearly 150,000 degrees fahrenheit, and nasa scientists were so inspired, they put out this message on twitter. great eruption happening on the sun now. we have surprising new from the world of vanity tonight. can you guess what the fastest growing cosmetic procedure in america? it is the chin aug mentation. the number of so-called chin plants jumped 71% last year, people wanting to go from this to this. the chin made more prominent and surgeons say it may be all about the digital age, that patients see themselves in video chats and in online profiles and simply want to change it. >>> a side of hillary clinton we rarely see. after a day of meetings in colombia, she let down her hair. she was at a local nightclub, had a beer, and let loose on the dance floor, helping to celebrate the birthday of a state department deputy. the pictures are a big hit on the internet. >>> and something that made us all smile today. just in from the bronx zoo, a baby giraffe born six weeks ago,
a powerful solar flare, shooting super heated particles and plasmas deep into space. temperature, nearly 150,000 degrees fahrenheit, and nasa scientists were so inspired, they put out this message on twitter. great eruption happening on the sun now. we have surprising new from the world of vanity tonight. can you guess what the fastest growing cosmetic procedure in america? it is the chin aug mentation. the number of so-called chin plants jumped 71% last year, people wanting to go from this to...
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. --- un artista de california plasma su obra en la cabeza de sus clientes. su noticiero telemundo 48 a las once! anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo y jose diaz balart... ---crece el escandalo y la indignacion en la casa blanca, una prostituta en colombia habria denunciado que un agente secreto del presidente obama no le pago el dinero que le debia...
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so far as even to talk about brain toxicity then the brain has some protection from what's in the plasma with regards to the blood brain barrier and obviously if a medication doesn't cross that blood brain barrier then it can't get into the brain and cause damage but mefloquine obviously does concentrate in the brain as a dozen other tissues. concentrates you know very much. according to roche only one in ten thousand users suffer side effects from the drug but a study published in one nine hundred ninety six by the british medical journal found that one and one hundred forty travelers taking mefloquine can expect to have a nurse a adverse event unpleasant enough to temporarily prevent them from carrying out their day to day activities. in march of two thousand and eight the malaria journal published a study conducted by the armed forces medical surveillance center. study examine the medical records of over eleven thousand active duty military personnel deployed to afghanistan in two thousand and seven of that sample the report states that almost ten percent showed evidence of a contrain
so far as even to talk about brain toxicity then the brain has some protection from what's in the plasma with regards to the blood brain barrier and obviously if a medication doesn't cross that blood brain barrier then it can't get into the brain and cause damage but mefloquine obviously does concentrate in the brain as a dozen other tissues. concentrates you know very much. according to roche only one in ten thousand users suffer side effects from the drug but a study published in one nine...
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the sun erupted yesterday, in a huge solar flare that unleashed an intense amount of super-heated plasmao space. strong solar flares can cause disruptions to satellites and power grids, but fortunately this one was not aimed at the earth. so it's just a pretty picture for you. >>> now here's your "first look" at wall street. the dow opens at 12,921 after gaining 71 points yesterday. the s&p was down a fraction of a point. the nasdaq lost 22. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei was down five points, while in hong kong, the hang seng fell 48. well earnings season is in full swing, but a rare losing streak for the world's most valuable company has investors on edge. including apple's five-day losses add up to 9% of its market value, that's about $60 billion. analysts cite slipping ipad sales and worriers thies that ce carriers will stop adding iphones. and google fell for a second day as it went to trial with a copyright fight with oracle. >>> news that sales rose in march injected optimism to investors. citigroup reported record revenue from global banking.
the sun erupted yesterday, in a huge solar flare that unleashed an intense amount of super-heated plasmao space. strong solar flares can cause disruptions to satellites and power grids, but fortunately this one was not aimed at the earth. so it's just a pretty picture for you. >>> now here's your "first look" at wall street. the dow opens at 12,921 after gaining 71 points yesterday. the s&p was down a fraction of a point. the nasdaq lost 22. taking a look at overseas...