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, the shake and bake lab?s it? >> i haven't been there for a while. >> describe it to me. how do you get there? >> why should i do that, man? i think, i think, i think you are going to railroad me and i will be [ bleep ]. >> you want to help with the 178 we might be able to do, that a bond reduction, an or. >> a lot of things. >> you give me information first, that's how the game is played. start talking. >> you go past red barn and stuff. it is off to the side where you can't see the place. it is down in -- >> is it in a residence. >> no, it is in a house. >> that's what, a house. >> are you sure? >> i haven't been there in a while. >> how long is a little while. >> month or so. >> one two three four five six seven eight nine, about nine. >> were they going or -- >> they were going. all going. that's when they do it. go out there right now. >> he does it more at night. >> the part i seen, yes. >> who's this person's name who lives there? curious if we know who they are. >> i'm bad at names. i'm good at faces,
, the shake and bake lab?s it? >> i haven't been there for a while. >> describe it to me. how do you get there? >> why should i do that, man? i think, i think, i think you are going to railroad me and i will be [ bleep ]. >> you want to help with the 178 we might be able to do, that a bond reduction, an or. >> a lot of things. >> you give me information first, that's how the game is played. start talking. >> you go past red barn and stuff. it is off to...
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goal of 100 labs by 2020, and the trend is catching on in other parts of the country. york sunworks has been contacted by school districts in colorado and oregon to bring the program to their state. with more commercial hydroponic farms opening up in oklahoma city, st. louis, and washington d.c., urban farming continues to grow. >> there's also a lot of science concepts in the farming systems. i think it's a great way to show kids that science is not just guys in white lab coats. it's actually everything that's around us. it's science for everyone because everyone needs a good science education. ♪ >>> returning now to our top story. there's late word tonight that president obama and russian president vladimir putin spoke by telephone for 90 minutes this afternoon about the crisis in ukraine. the white house said the president condemned russia's military intervention this ukraine, a statement issued by the kremlin afterwards quoted putin as saying russia researches the right to protect its interests and those of russian speakers in ukraine. earlier today ukraine mobiliz
goal of 100 labs by 2020, and the trend is catching on in other parts of the country. york sunworks has been contacted by school districts in colorado and oregon to bring the program to their state. with more commercial hydroponic farms opening up in oklahoma city, st. louis, and washington d.c., urban farming continues to grow. >> there's also a lot of science concepts in the farming systems. i think it's a great way to show kids that science is not just guys in white lab coats. it's...
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we are going to provide background on issues requesting today on making the teen center on the lab. we have a powerpoint presentation we are going to walk through. we have new skills that is going to involve new media. one of the reasons we have received the award is the department of california science, the bay area video coalition to in fact create this planning process that truly engages our young people. i will provide more details on that. it's also linked to other improvements to the entire process continued today but the focus is carving out the plan. in terms of the design process we engaged 19 youngster, teen advisory board members if you will from across the city involved in working side by side for a space they envisioned in the center. it's part of the learning skills and certainly about connected learning. it's a strong relationship in collaboration between the library and the department of public works. the focus to have here are some that involve they took the best for the designs and create a new concept for the center. the obvious question is where will this teen ce
we are going to provide background on issues requesting today on making the teen center on the lab. we have a powerpoint presentation we are going to walk through. we have new skills that is going to involve new media. one of the reasons we have received the award is the department of california science, the bay area video coalition to in fact create this planning process that truly engages our young people. i will provide more details on that. it's also linked to other improvements to the...
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i came across this link sf and i use the technology to show me where the labs are. i also ended up finding a job going on a job interview which is act bat which is nice to find some technology that i actually use. that's important for us to have smart phones. a lot of people like myself we're out of luck trying to find food and housing and clinics that's important to find folks by using the technology i found that job that's pretty much a blessing thank you very much (clapping.) thank you edgar. that concludes our press convention today look around the tech labs and enjoy yourself. >> this the site library right now and so in designing this site we wanted to connect users and trying to figure out the categories there is food and should recall the and technology. you know, it's like if you're looking for shrltd we can search raw and how the gps works so the things that are immediately available to you, we provide. so you can see her there are a variety of facilities some things offer hydrogen and additional shelter. there's the kind of people that we indicator to we
i came across this link sf and i use the technology to show me where the labs are. i also ended up finding a job going on a job interview which is act bat which is nice to find some technology that i actually use. that's important for us to have smart phones. a lot of people like myself we're out of luck trying to find food and housing and clinics that's important to find folks by using the technology i found that job that's pretty much a blessing thank you very much (clapping.) thank you...
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many samples are shipped to other labs around the world, with the lab at columbia acting as a hub for all of the samples. dr. tang: once the sample comes into our laboratory, we will separate them into different components and put them in different storage condition to better preserve for current studies and for future studies. narrator: results from these samples, combined with neurological testing and air monitoring, have revealed a clear connection between exposure and development. dr. whyatt: this one insecticide in particular, which was the one we knew was being used the most, we were detecting it in about 70% of the mothers' blood and 70% of the babies' blood. the level in the mothers' blood and the babies' blood was basically identical. and then what we found was that the babies that had the highest level of this insecticide had significantly lower weight and length at birth anand significantly poorer menl and motor development at age 3 and significantly greater behavioral problems at age 3, things like adhd. and one thing that we're committed to is, as we find evidence of harm
many samples are shipped to other labs around the world, with the lab at columbia acting as a hub for all of the samples. dr. tang: once the sample comes into our laboratory, we will separate them into different components and put them in different storage condition to better preserve for current studies and for future studies. narrator: results from these samples, combined with neurological testing and air monitoring, have revealed a clear connection between exposure and development. dr....
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the new meat substitute created from the lab gets the techknow taste test. >> that's our team. let's do some science. ♪ >> hey, guys, welcome to tarrant county tech teckhnow. you looked at designer drugs? >> specifically technologies that could be used by law enforcement or medical professionals to stay one stead ahead of chemists designing dangerous drugs for people who are in charge of illegal highs. let's take a look. >> methadrone, jwh, 18. >> an unfortunate right of passage of parents of teen aners is dealing with the discussion of illicit drugs. >> 2 cb. >> but now, a pharmachopia would be more helpful. >> there is a cat and mouse game between law enforcement and chemists. >> they are catching on and cat cashing in. they are finding their way to the united states military because unlike using pot, cocaine, or crystal meth, these synthetic drugs will not show up on standard drug tests. >> these things are designed to be attractive, particularly to children. they are designed to appear safe. they are designed to appear wholesome and herbal and all of these things that we li
the new meat substitute created from the lab gets the techknow taste test. >> that's our team. let's do some science. ♪ >> hey, guys, welcome to tarrant county tech teckhnow. you looked at designer drugs? >> specifically technologies that could be used by law enforcement or medical professionals to stay one stead ahead of chemists designing dangerous drugs for people who are in charge of illegal highs. let's take a look. >> methadrone, jwh, 18. >> an unfortunate...
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labs.e don't always get a behind-the-scenes look like that. >> we have a cool story coming power and energy composition and usage and tell you how ebay completely transform the data operations there being more energy efficient. it is an interesting story on the effect technology is having on the power industry next on "numbered wes." ♪ >> welcome back. we are talking about ebay. it may seem like a seamless experience when you are browsing have a million items but behind the scenes, there is a very complex web of data centers and makes all of that possible. >> it takes 20 megawatts of power -- that's what it takes to power a city, to power ebay. it's a man's use of power and is not always been efficient. efficiency is the key to this. >> joining us now is jonathan coomey. been working on data centers since the late 1990's? >> yes, that's right. >> you know this inside and out but why focus on ebay? >> there have been many companies who have tried to use information technology to become more
labs.e don't always get a behind-the-scenes look like that. >> we have a cool story coming power and energy composition and usage and tell you how ebay completely transform the data operations there being more energy efficient. it is an interesting story on the effect technology is having on the power industry next on "numbered wes." ♪ >> welcome back. we are talking about ebay. it may seem like a seamless experience when you are browsing have a million items but behind...
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but if a school needs to fund a teacher for a lab, for example, isa they had a need. some of the seniors needed to take a lit class and we funded a teacher there so we can approve those students access there to graduate. we have a partnership with bayview beacon center. we have the sowa school of the arts and sciences and partners with high schools and we offer biology and chemistry and i talked about the isa. we also have two new sprout funds which is an elementary learning lab with a lead led by dr. stevens. we are taking a cohort of eight teachers and providing an intensified learning lab for identified students in the elementary school. we are also working with dcyf as well as ycd to start a ninth grade bridge program at our high schools. so to provide them with an opportunity to become acclimated to what's required and what's expected of them at the high school level. i'm probably leaving something out. but i think you get idea of it. once you hear about the summer bridge program. so we are going toef two cohorts at two sites at marshall and balboa with incoming
but if a school needs to fund a teacher for a lab, for example, isa they had a need. some of the seniors needed to take a lit class and we funded a teacher there so we can approve those students access there to graduate. we have a partnership with bayview beacon center. we have the sowa school of the arts and sciences and partners with high schools and we offer biology and chemistry and i talked about the isa. we also have two new sprout funds which is an elementary learning lab with a lead led...
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to answer that debate we visited the paleogenetic lab of dr. dr.>> ancient dna is a technique to be used to get dna from animals and plants that live in the past of. >> do you think it's doable in the foreseeable future? >> i don't think this will ever be possible, this is why people who are interested in deextinction of the mammoth for example, used genome editing techniques, to make specific changes in the genomes of an animal that is still alive to make it look more like the genome of the animal you want to try to deextinct. what you need is the places in the genome, the elephant genome, for instance that differed from the mammoth genome, and you would be able to have an elephant that has some of characteristics of a mammoth, for example, tolerance to cold or longer hair. >> tell me about that genome editing. is that possible? good that is possible today. and the technology to do multiple changes at once is being developed as we speak. there are some people in science that say if a species has gone extinct, there is a reason for it. let it be. h
to answer that debate we visited the paleogenetic lab of dr. dr.>> ancient dna is a technique to be used to get dna from animals and plants that live in the past of. >> do you think it's doable in the foreseeable future? >> i don't think this will ever be possible, this is why people who are interested in deextinction of the mammoth for example, used genome editing techniques, to make specific changes in the genomes of an animal that is still alive to make it look more like...
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. >> we went to the lab and we looked at every chemical in the lab and checked for arsenic. we did not find anything that was arsenic or arsenic derivative. >> they also checked eric's home. >> we seized every bottle of water, every carton of milk, everything that was there. >> again, they found nothing. so investigators focused on that night in the bowling alley when eric first exhibited the extreme symptoms. a witness said eric had a beer shortly before feeling ill. >> eric had commented during the time that the beer tasted bitter to him, that there was a strange taste to the beer. he went to the bathroom a number of times and he became so ill that in fact, he brought the trash can from the bathroom over to the lane where they were bowling. >> witnesses said eric's friend derril willard had given eric the beer. investigators tried to speak to derril about that. but he refused. >> derril said, i can't talk to you anymore. i've got to talk to my lawyer. >> then six weeks after eric's death, derril's wife found him on the floor of the garage in a pool of blood. a gun in his h
. >> we went to the lab and we looked at every chemical in the lab and checked for arsenic. we did not find anything that was arsenic or arsenic derivative. >> they also checked eric's home. >> we seized every bottle of water, every carton of milk, everything that was there. >> again, they found nothing. so investigators focused on that night in the bowling alley when eric first exhibited the extreme symptoms. a witness said eric had a beer shortly before feeling ill....
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lab workers tested the remaining meat and linked it to the nationwide outbreak. six months later, he still feels the effects. >> the right arm is weaker than the left arm. i get an echoing in the ear. >> reporter: he knows it could be worse. >> i thank god i'm alive today. but someone of a weaker caliber might not have made it through this. >> clean your food thoroughly and with chicken cook it to 165 degrees to kill any bacteria. schiller follows that advice and will only eat chicken if it's black on the outside. diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >>> let's go to jeff ranieri what are we talking about for the rain coming? >> it's advancing in the next three to six hours. the storm system developing right now. the rain is just off shore. but the center low pressure is about 500 miles away. once that gets here we'll see that rain pick up. we'll have that coming up in 45 seconds. but i want to take you outside. mainly clear skies. starting to see cloud cover increase in the north bay but it's you can see in the east bay, a brilliant shot at the bay bridge right now an
lab workers tested the remaining meat and linked it to the nationwide outbreak. six months later, he still feels the effects. >> the right arm is weaker than the left arm. i get an echoing in the ear. >> reporter: he knows it could be worse. >> i thank god i'm alive today. but someone of a weaker caliber might not have made it through this. >> clean your food thoroughly and with chicken cook it to 165 degrees to kill any bacteria. schiller follows that advice and will...
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"techknow" featuring tornado lab. and tomorrow is april fool's day. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a show of science by scientists. dr. shini somara shini somara is a mechanical engineer. as scientists test new building tines can they survive the most powerful twisters on the planets? kosta grammatis, feeding a hungry planet. he's touring the farm going inside one of america's busiest airports. and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist. i study spiders in the rain forest of peru. that's our program, let's do some science. ♪ ♪ are hey guys welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres and here with kosta and shini. here in the u.s. when you think about tornado alley, you think of oklahoma. you recently went there. >> very high frequency of tornadoes, 50 on average. we went to moore, oklahoma, it was devastated by tornadoes on may 20th. we went to university technologists, let's take a look. >> west side of burton we have a major tornado coming down. >> may 20th, 20
"techknow" featuring tornado lab. and tomorrow is april fool's day. >> hello and welcome. i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a show of science by scientists. dr. shini somara shini somara is a mechanical engineer. as scientists test new building tines can they survive the most powerful twisters on the planets? kosta grammatis, feeding a hungry planet. he's touring the farm going inside...
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. >> the fbi lab determined that they were consistent, and that there was a high probability that that vehicle had been on that road by the crime scene. >> dan goodwin was laura's friend and had been out with her a few nights before the murder. >> i just asked her if she'd like to see a movie, and we wound up going to the movies on sunday, may 27th of 1984. we went and saw a matinee show of "the natural," with robert redford. >> at the funeral, dan goodwin promised laura's mother that he'd help find the killer. >> and she just grabbed me and hugged me and said, "please help me find who killed my baby." >> what they really needed was to find the owner of the men's jeans. every day, people fall. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your button, the fall dete
. >> the fbi lab determined that they were consistent, and that there was a high probability that that vehicle had been on that road by the crime scene. >> dan goodwin was laura's friend and had been out with her a few nights before the murder. >> i just asked her if she'd like to see a movie, and we wound up going to the movies on sunday, may 27th of 1984. we went and saw a matinee show of "the natural," with robert redford. >> at the funeral, dan goodwin...
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we take an inside look at their labs. >> the tiny dark bottles in these labs are filled with the seriousions. they hold the flavors that millions of people taste and smell every day. >> when you think of snacking, so maybe potato chips or cereal bars or something like that, do you think of a flavor? they all contain flavor. >> the vice president of flavors at international flavors and fragrances. the publicly traded company makes a lot of what we put in our mouths taste really good. when i walked to the supermarket, how many products have iff flavors in them? >> in general and the supermarket, about 90% of the products do contain some type of flavor. >> flavor is much more than just what our tongue senses, but what our nose smells. and all iff flavors start in the kitchen lab with aromas. >> we start with some fresh oranges. >> this is the first up in the process, capturing the sand. this turns on, creates a vacuum, gathers the scent molecules and then what? >> it is pulling the aromas into the sand-like material and capturing all of those aromas. we take the sand and we analyze it to fi
we take an inside look at their labs. >> the tiny dark bottles in these labs are filled with the seriousions. they hold the flavors that millions of people taste and smell every day. >> when you think of snacking, so maybe potato chips or cereal bars or something like that, do you think of a flavor? they all contain flavor. >> the vice president of flavors at international flavors and fragrances. the publicly traded company makes a lot of what we put in our mouths taste really...
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certainly industry and labs in government. i don't see the number of issues diminishing. i see it growing. i see the complexity increasing. i see the kinds of things that where expecting people to answer becoming a little more refined and i think we have to be prepared for that. i think there is a very positive story like what this country doesn't simulation and how we turn it to these problems. i hope i made at least some impression that this is of interest. thank you again for your time and i'm happy to take questions. [applause] >> we are recording these presentations and we would like the questions and answers to be done through the mic funds. we have microphones and we can pass around. we are also going to have a reception after the question-and-answer period so you can ask your questions at the reception if you would like. if you have a question. tony do you want to go first? do you have a question? please. >> i enjoyed the presentation and especially the dash since i was working there. do you think we could have saved columbia? >> that i don't know. i wouldn't cons
certainly industry and labs in government. i don't see the number of issues diminishing. i see it growing. i see the complexity increasing. i see the kinds of things that where expecting people to answer becoming a little more refined and i think we have to be prepared for that. i think there is a very positive story like what this country doesn't simulation and how we turn it to these problems. i hope i made at least some impression that this is of interest. thank you again for your time and...
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so this whole room is gonna turn into a lab. company's a place where people should be able to bounce crazy and fun ideas off the walls, and the best way to propel that is to build a very cool space. this entire wall will basically be the computer lab, so 3-d printer and then mac stations all the way around. the creative lab is gonna cost me over $100,000 to build, but that's no big deal when i think about the type of revenue i'm gonna be able to create. i'll be able to improve the efficiency, and i won't have to send my prototypes across the country. holy crap! look at this. >> isn't this great? >> yeah, it's a little more fun. >> we're in the toy business. >> yes, we are. [laughing] >> i like the fact that you put color--i see in steve's office, color on that wall, color here. >> yeah. >> this looks awesome. >> feels awesome. i'm very happy with it. >> so how do you guys use this space here? >> it's a play space, creative space. we have meetings here. >> i like the fact that you're using these boards and know what you're doing
so this whole room is gonna turn into a lab. company's a place where people should be able to bounce crazy and fun ideas off the walls, and the best way to propel that is to build a very cool space. this entire wall will basically be the computer lab, so 3-d printer and then mac stations all the way around. the creative lab is gonna cost me over $100,000 to build, but that's no big deal when i think about the type of revenue i'm gonna be able to create. i'll be able to improve the efficiency,...
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>> her remains were laid out in the lab, and she was somebody i saw every day. every day i go in the lab, turn the lights on, work on another case or we hold a class in there. i would look over at her and often wonder how long it was going to take to get any kind of confirmation. >> investigators had a theory that the killer was local. >> it had to be someone who had some familiarity with that particular plot of land. >> and if the killer was local, the victim might be as well. so investigators searched missing persons reports for caucasian females living in a 50-mile radius who disappeared in the last 18 months. this yielded a number of possibilities, but the closest match was 31-year-old scarlett wood. she was unmarried and living at home so she could care for her mother who was suffering from liver cancer. on the night she disappeared, she told her mother she was going to a party with friends. >> it was in january, and it was cold. and i woke up with the funniest feeling. i had a superstition. i said, scarlett, i have a bad feeling something's going to happen
>> her remains were laid out in the lab, and she was somebody i saw every day. every day i go in the lab, turn the lights on, work on another case or we hold a class in there. i would look over at her and often wonder how long it was going to take to get any kind of confirmation. >> investigators had a theory that the killer was local. >> it had to be someone who had some familiarity with that particular plot of land. >> and if the killer was local, the victim might be...
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. >> now this lab probably could use some training from omar. that tongue behind the door belongs to the lab puppy this family has. those are not trees. that's something the cat threw up. look at this lab go a. >> somebody should tell him what he's trying to eat. >> don't get the camera, clean it up. >> tongue's going. >> remember how dogs greet each other, booty sniff. this probably is nothing for him. >> mac dreidel from ebaum's world helps us break down suspicious videos. >> that guy was shot out of a cannon. he literally -- he just pops. >> couldn't have planned it better. >> this is a phony. >> watch and see what you think, real or fake, next. (m(mususicic)) dedefifianancece i is s ini. dedefifianancece n nevevere. cicitrtracacalal m maxa. cacalclciuium m cicitrtrat. hihighghlyly s sololubu, eaeasisilyly a absorbed. by -- totodaday,y, s sararahah's's b . good thing she used new act braces care mouthwash. it's designed to help clean around braces, frfreseshehen , anand d prp whwhitite e. act braces care.e. smsmilile e ststror. ononcece, , tw
. >> now this lab probably could use some training from omar. that tongue behind the door belongs to the lab puppy this family has. those are not trees. that's something the cat threw up. look at this lab go a. >> somebody should tell him what he's trying to eat. >> don't get the camera, clean it up. >> tongue's going. >> remember how dogs greet each other, booty sniff. this probably is nothing for him. >> mac dreidel from ebaum's world helps us break down...
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i went to a dean dayton lab. involving a fancy camera and an airplane. let's have a look.t 26th. just across the border in juarez mexico, an infamous criminal is planning a crime. from an eye in the sky above a high powered system of cameras is capturing it frame by frame. >> the red car here in the center is actually the car that we believe the murderer is in. the blue one here appears to be an accomplice who is paying for the murder. then you've got the two other cars here and they're going to kill a person here in this alleyway. >> the initial police report didn't say much. body found in an alley, victim suffered gunshot wounds. but after scourin scouring hours of footage, analysts captured the whole thing. >> right there appears to be the shot. you'll watch the person run out here and get in the second car and drive off. the police report we got said no witnesses. well for no witnesses, we appear to have a whole lot of people there. and they actually run out towards the victim and then down the alleyway after the shooter. >> a system of cameras were attached to an airp
i went to a dean dayton lab. involving a fancy camera and an airplane. let's have a look.t 26th. just across the border in juarez mexico, an infamous criminal is planning a crime. from an eye in the sky above a high powered system of cameras is capturing it frame by frame. >> the red car here in the center is actually the car that we believe the murderer is in. the blue one here appears to be an accomplice who is paying for the murder. then you've got the two other cars here and they're...
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fit bit hired an independent lab but could not provide a specific cause. the company did not say which lab did the work. nor did it release any data. users suspected this charging port is where the blisters staivrment maybe it's just a rash. like any poison ivy and will clear up and be fine or maybe something toxic in my bloodstream. >> sorry taition here seems to be following the whole length of the pwrait bracelet. >>reporter: we consulted dermatologist if here at ucsf and kaiser hospital. she said nickel allergy cause itching and rednesses. large blisters like these occur less often. >> they seem very serious nickel allergy reaction. it's not typical but it's been seen. >>reporter: 1.7% of users reported a rash but would not say how many that is. last month they pulled the product off the shelves. ceo james clark said from the beginning we have taken this matter very seriously. we hired independent labs and medical experts to conduct a thorough investigation. independent test results have not found any issues with the battery or electrical systems. test
fit bit hired an independent lab but could not provide a specific cause. the company did not say which lab did the work. nor did it release any data. users suspected this charging port is where the blisters staivrment maybe it's just a rash. like any poison ivy and will clear up and be fine or maybe something toxic in my bloodstream. >> sorry taition here seems to be following the whole length of the pwrait bracelet. >>reporter: we consulted dermatologist if here at ucsf and kaiser...
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his innovative approach that combines computer based research and lab work.nd he's just a teenager. >>> the fight against the flu is getting help from a very unlikely person. a teenager who is making major waves in the scientific world. nbc's joe tells us. >> reporter: walking through his southern california high school, 17-year-old eric chen is sort of a science celebrity. >> you can only imagine what he's going to do. you know it's going to be great. >> reporter: it started early in life, eric was obsessed with legos and any other toy he could take apart then put back together. >> he was a very curious boy at a very young age, always asking why. >> reporter: that curiosity matured into a passion for fighting flu outbreaks. >> i thought, we have this urgent need for new flu medicine. >> reporter: what eric needed was a lab to do his research. and at his age it wasn't easy. but he eventually found a place here at the university of california san diego. >> this is the first one -- >> reporter: with help from professors, eric developed an innovative approach wi
his innovative approach that combines computer based research and lab work.nd he's just a teenager. >>> the fight against the flu is getting help from a very unlikely person. a teenager who is making major waves in the scientific world. nbc's joe tells us. >> reporter: walking through his southern california high school, 17-year-old eric chen is sort of a science celebrity. >> you can only imagine what he's going to do. you know it's going to be great. >> reporter: it...
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but if a school needs to fund a teacher for a lab, for example, isa they had a need. some of the seniors needed to take a lit class and we funded a teach
but if a school needs to fund a teacher for a lab, for example, isa they had a need. some of the seniors needed to take a lit class and we funded a teach
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because the agent who prepared the report for taylor's lab work is a name you've heard before.this is a scene of a beating. >> he was a star witness for the prosecution in the peterson trial. the blood pattern expert that put michael peterson in the staircase bludgeoning his wife. peterson's attorney, david rudolf, believed that deaver's testimony was crucial to the state winning a conviction. >> what he did was to give the jury a scenario of how this allegedly happened and that michael peterson was there and inflicting the blows, and that was all from his reading of the blood evidence. >> after greg taylor's exoneration, one section of the crime lab at the sbi, the state bureau of investigation, came under intense scrutiny. the state attorney general's office retained independent investigators to see if there were other cases where lab agents failed to report test results. >> they went through all the sbi files and tried to match up cases that were similar to greg taylor. >> reporter joseph neff covered the story of misconduct at the state bureau of investigation for raleigh's
because the agent who prepared the report for taylor's lab work is a name you've heard before.this is a scene of a beating. >> he was a star witness for the prosecution in the peterson trial. the blood pattern expert that put michael peterson in the staircase bludgeoning his wife. peterson's attorney, david rudolf, believed that deaver's testimony was crucial to the state winning a conviction. >> what he did was to give the jury a scenario of how this allegedly happened and that...
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this is really a living lab. look at any of these projects around the world in a cookie-cutter fashion. you are on a discovery of innovation, commercialization, and technology research. and if you're going to go into that, you have to manage your risk along the way. you are going to obviously have some dead ends. otherwise it would not be a discovery journey. it would not be research. >> this is going to take us time. we need technologies from all over the world. we need individuals from all over the world to come and help us achieve this very aggressive and ambitious objective. always please remember there is not a single attempt that is as aggressive and as ambitious as masdar city. ♪ >> advertising cannot [bleep] anyone anymore. you cannot pull the wool over someone's eyes. >> traditional advertising is finished. being a great company is the new strength. there will be not anything between the consumer and the company. >> the essence of every great brand is t.
this is really a living lab. look at any of these projects around the world in a cookie-cutter fashion. you are on a discovery of innovation, commercialization, and technology research. and if you're going to go into that, you have to manage your risk along the way. you are going to obviously have some dead ends. otherwise it would not be a discovery journey. it would not be research. >> this is going to take us time. we need technologies from all over the world. we need individuals from...
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fit bit hired an independent lab but could not provide a specific cause. the company did not say which lab did the work. nor did it release any data. users suspected this charging port is where the blisters staivrment maybe it's just a rash. like any poison ivy and will clear up and be fine or maybe something toxic in my bloodstream. >> sorry taition here seems to be following the whole length of the pwrait bracelet. >>reporter: we consulted dermatologist if here at ucsf and kaiser hospital. she said nickel allergy cause itching and rednesses. large blisters like these occur less often. >> they seem very serious nickel allergy reaction. it's not typical but it's been seen. >>reporter: 1.7% of users reported a rash but would not say how many that is. last month they pulled the product off the shelves. ceo james clark said from the beginning we have taken this matter very seriously. we hired independent labs and medical experts to conduct a thorough investigation. independent test results have not found any issues with the battery or electrical systems. test
fit bit hired an independent lab but could not provide a specific cause. the company did not say which lab did the work. nor did it release any data. users suspected this charging port is where the blisters staivrment maybe it's just a rash. like any poison ivy and will clear up and be fine or maybe something toxic in my bloodstream. >> sorry taition here seems to be following the whole length of the pwrait bracelet. >>reporter: we consulted dermatologist if here at ucsf and kaiser...
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that said, the nbt here in the united states is the most sophisticated labs. one-third of their work is for foreign government. it's quite possible ntsb could get those for analysis. how fast a readout? that could happen in 24 hours. that's for investigators in the u.s. >> we're talking about the indian ocean. incredibly deep. how might the depth impact investigators ability to retrieve usable data from the recorders if indeed they could locate them. >> it's extremely deep, in some
that said, the nbt here in the united states is the most sophisticated labs. one-third of their work is for foreign government. it's quite possible ntsb could get those for analysis. how fast a readout? that could happen in 24 hours. that's for investigators in the u.s. >> we're talking about the indian ocean. incredibly deep. how might the depth impact investigators ability to retrieve usable data from the recorders if indeed they could locate them. >> it's extremely deep, in some
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edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison.ing to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on every patent. i am not the inventor here. >> but this place is not just about inventing. patents are at the core of the .business. he has amassed so much intellectual property that the press sometimes calls him a patent troll. >> they say this is unfair, nathan is out there acquiring all these patents on everything. how can i create anything when i have to pay a heavy fee to a company like intellectual ventures because they have the patent on it? >> there are companies that have gotten used to not paying. they have gotten used to a situation where a university owns that or a little start up owns it. a start up will never come after us. so, it's okay. we can stiff them. >> as ceo, how much time does nathan really get in the kitchen? >> it is only a fraction of what we do. most of the reason i dress like this and work like this is because i love doing it. >> when nathan can't be here, chef maxime
edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison.ing to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on every patent. i am not the inventor here. >> but this place is not just about inventing. patents are at the core of the .business. he has amassed so much intellectual property that the press sometimes calls him a patent troll. >> they say this is unfair, nathan is out there acquiring all these patents on everything. how can i create...
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charles river labs helps discover new drugs and the company hit a 52-week high. but can it keep gushing with growth? later, passive aggressive. your fear of risk can be costing you. what you think is conservative can be the riskiest strategy of all. plus, bracket buster. march madness could have more to do with your money than you know. tonight find out how your selections in the ncaa tournament could impact the stocks you picked for your portfolio. all coming up on "mad money." things are brewing in seattle. from iconic brands to inventive ideas. tomorrow, cramer goes cross country to look what's next in retail, housing and health care. plus go behind the scenes at the most important meeting of the year for starbuck's with its chairman and ceo. invest in america, brewing innovation tomorrow. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save y
charles river labs helps discover new drugs and the company hit a 52-week high. but can it keep gushing with growth? later, passive aggressive. your fear of risk can be costing you. what you think is conservative can be the riskiest strategy of all. plus, bracket buster. march madness could have more to do with your money than you know. tonight find out how your selections in the ncaa tournament could impact the stocks you picked for your portfolio. all coming up on "mad money."...