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the mice had 25% of certain brain cells die. making things worse, catching up on sleep doesn't seem to help. this doctor is a co-author of a study "extended wakefulness." dr vc is an associate member and is at the university of pennsylvania. a fascinating study. we knew sleep depravation is bad. this study shows it causes brain damage in mice who are sleep deprived. >> it's a small portion of cells, but a group that is essential for our attention and mood and higher cognitive function. >> how likely is it that this will translate to humans. >> it's likely we know across all the species that the lobing unfortunates are -- locus cells are present. they highly active. they sleep when we sleep, and keeping them awake when we stay away, we felt it would be a metabol metabolic insult to them. >> many try to make up the sleep debt after working long hours. you believe that is not going to be helpful enough? >> yes, i think it is helping some. part of the reason we are sleepily is because we have this drive to sleep. that part can be fi
the mice had 25% of certain brain cells die. making things worse, catching up on sleep doesn't seem to help. this doctor is a co-author of a study "extended wakefulness." dr vc is an associate member and is at the university of pennsylvania. a fascinating study. we knew sleep depravation is bad. this study shows it causes brain damage in mice who are sleep deprived. >> it's a small portion of cells, but a group that is essential for our attention and mood and higher cognitive...
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it only takes a few nights of sleep deprivation that the mice started seeing the effects. could it compound for time if you keep being sleep deprived an extended period of time? >> absolutely. we looked at the mice giving them a four day rest, the same as a night shift worker would have a four day weekend and going back to the same eight hour day for the next three nights and we see compounding of injury. consider it speaks to the fact that the recovery can take a little bit longer and we're going to have to figure out in humans house long is too long for it to be awake and we have a lot to sort out. but i think that this gets us started. >> this of course would impact millions of americans who were shift workers. >> absolutely. >> for other reasons end up losing sleep. you say at first the brain's nerve cells and the mice actually reacted to protect the brain. but that that ability to protect itself lessened very quickly. >> that's correct. for just three hours of wakefulness, one thing when we were quite surprised with, three hours of wakefulness builds up ah a huge anti
it only takes a few nights of sleep deprivation that the mice started seeing the effects. could it compound for time if you keep being sleep deprived an extended period of time? >> absolutely. we looked at the mice giving them a four day rest, the same as a night shift worker would have a four day weekend and going back to the same eight hour day for the next three nights and we see compounding of injury. consider it speaks to the fact that the recovery can take a little bit longer and...
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the study was continue in mice. university of pennsylvania researchers say it is the first evidence showing that sleep loss can lead to irreversible damage to brain cells. they put laboratory mice in an unstable sleep schedule mirroring the schedule of shift workers and cells deteriorated rapidly. the results are likely in people, as well. >> that is why i can never solve the wheel of fortune puzzles but someone can. can you any out this puzzle we are showing you with two letters showing. >> ten seconds. keep talking. >> new baby buggy, new baby, new baby --. >> wow...so lucky. the contestant...of daly city solved the puzzle. he won $45,000. >> you can catch "wheel of fortune" right here on abc7. for moments like that. >> now he needs to boy a lottery ticket. that was incredible. mike, i don't think we could have done that. >> not with the amount of slop i get, no way. >>> good morning, everyone, hard to sleep on a day like today. on the roof temperatures are cooler because of the wind coming off the ocean where we
the study was continue in mice. university of pennsylvania researchers say it is the first evidence showing that sleep loss can lead to irreversible damage to brain cells. they put laboratory mice in an unstable sleep schedule mirroring the schedule of shift workers and cells deteriorated rapidly. the results are likely in people, as well. >> that is why i can never solve the wheel of fortune puzzles but someone can. can you any out this puzzle we are showing you with two letters showing....
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i went to harvard and they found a protein circulating in the heart of mice that may one day help us. it out. the human heart is a miraculous fist size feat of engineering. beating more than a thousand time day, pumping five quarts of blood a minute or about 2,000 gallons every day. unfortunately -- the human heart is also a machine that's not built to last. [ buzz ] >> when you get these heart failure episodes what's it like? what does it feel like? >> it feels like you can't breathe and it feels like you're going to pass out. >> dr. richard lee is antoinette lee's heart specialist. >> her heart doesn't profuse properly. >> joined forces in their lab to tackle this problem. what they found was astonishing. >> so you found basically that when you joined an old and a young mouse together, the sizes and the structure of the hearts changed. how dramatic was this change? >> it was amazing enough that even i could see it looking at the heart as a whole. and even more amazing when you started digging more deeply into the layers of how the individual cells changed, how the genes that the cel
i went to harvard and they found a protein circulating in the heart of mice that may one day help us. it out. the human heart is a miraculous fist size feat of engineering. beating more than a thousand time day, pumping five quarts of blood a minute or about 2,000 gallons every day. unfortunately -- the human heart is also a machine that's not built to last. [ buzz ] >> when you get these heart failure episodes what's it like? what does it feel like? >> it feels like you can't...
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>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in miceight. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >> say puppy. >> puppy! >> yay! >> she's horseback riding. >> good girl. >> she even rides a bike on her own. and the special strain made for charlotte is now named for her. it's charlotte's web. >> it is charlotte's plant. >> it's charlotte's plant. not anymore. now it's for all the children. >> more than 41 children are using charlotte's web here in colorado. all of them are reporting significant seizure reduction, a
>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in miceight. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists...
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the great example is there are mice that were loose on an island in the south atlantic. there's a bunch of see birth that lay their eggs. everything was going fine. when the mice arrived in 1810, dropped off by humans, they ate eggs and seabird chicks alive and evolved. in the last 200 years, they are two to 300 times the size of normal mice and will swarm a living albat ros. they'll vibe out the sea bird. they'll die. they are thinking about themselves, not the eco system. >> you wrote your ph.d. at least sis about how vampire pats move across the ground. you talk about bat being a buzz kill for some frog? >> yes. >> that are about to make love. >> one of the bats is the frog-eating bat. and the frog that it eats is a tangara frog. a female will not mate with a guy, only one that shouts loudly. if you are that guy. shouting loudly is a way to attract frog-eating bats. they are stuck. "i'd like to pass on my d.n.a., but i don't want to be eaten by a bat", >> you have an rhinella frog. >> sometimes the female gets the upper hand like with a frog that will be eaten by the
the great example is there are mice that were loose on an island in the south atlantic. there's a bunch of see birth that lay their eggs. everything was going fine. when the mice arrived in 1810, dropped off by humans, they ate eggs and seabird chicks alive and evolved. in the last 200 years, they are two to 300 times the size of normal mice and will swarm a living albat ros. they'll vibe out the sea bird. they'll die. they are thinking about themselves, not the eco system. >> you wrote...
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. >> well, we do most of our work in mice. we either give mice antibiotics with water or not. antibiotics got fatter. it developed slowly. >> you found that antibiotics were the switch. and it was most drama mat nick the female mice right? >> yeah it was found in female mice, if we put them on a high-fat diet they got fat. if we put them on anti-antibiotics they got fat. >> why do antibiotics work that way. if you're sure it's in mice it's also happening in humans? >> well with peepeven epidemiology, and studies show at age 7 through 15 there are other studies that show that. >> this is a growing concern that antibiotics have costs? >> antibiotics have been given a free ride because they're so miraculous. so much good when you deal with very sick people there's nothing like antibiotics. but we're giving antibiotics to hundreds of millions. >> and is there an alternative to what antibiotics do? >> well the pediatricians, the family practitioners, they recognize that we're overusing antibiotics perhaps 60% to 80% of all the courses are unnecessary. so that's a very good place to
. >> well, we do most of our work in mice. we either give mice antibiotics with water or not. antibiotics got fatter. it developed slowly. >> you found that antibiotics were the switch. and it was most drama mat nick the female mice right? >> yeah it was found in female mice, if we put them on a high-fat diet they got fat. if we put them on anti-antibiotics they got fat. >> why do antibiotics work that way. if you're sure it's in mice it's also happening in humans?...
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it or not and the mice were divided into seven groups. one received plain water and the others had various sweeteners including those guy the a gave plant. it showed a reduction in clue close levels and it could be used as an adult turntive sweetener. >>> a student speak out from jail. >>> yes they were using his knife, they say she was struck sunday night and we will tell you about the tip that helped to break this case. >>> good morning, we are looking at a commute which is off to a doesn't start and we will tell you what it is like getting into sap fran and is that a theme for the rest of the week or are warmer days ahead. booooorrk - it's beef and pork! get bacon in your burger. jack's new bacon insider has a juicy beef patty with bacon mixed right into it, plus bacon strips and bacon mayo on a new gourmet brioche bun. get bacon in your burger. moooiiink. . >>> we are taking this live, this is the sign of a deadly hit-and-run crash, all morning long, a suspect has now been arrested. alex savage will -- alex savage -- alex savage will
it or not and the mice were divided into seven groups. one received plain water and the others had various sweeteners including those guy the a gave plant. it showed a reduction in clue close levels and it could be used as an adult turntive sweetener. >>> a student speak out from jail. >>> yes they were using his knife, they say she was struck sunday night and we will tell you about the tip that helped to break this case. >>> good morning, we are looking at a commute...
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i most painful for that advice. >> mice close of interview with pinterest ceo ben silbermann.he company has raised 506 the 4000 million dollars to date. -- 560,000 million dollars today. 21% of online users using it they do not make significant revenue yet. they have been testing advertising. they have set a goal to start making money this year. we will see what happens. more with "bloomberg west" after this break. ♪ been calledy has the godfather of silicon valley. his rolodex is so big he can pretty much connect anyone to anyway from kanye west to larry page. he was an early investor in google and twitter in one of the most active lancer pests. i sat down with an exclusive interview with the dallas in san gala ino -- with the san francisco. problem is around affordable housing and affordability in general. president obama talked about the of the unionate speech. in san francisco, we plan to do something about that. >> back to the techcrunch awards you call the company to do more. -- companies to do more. tell me what you are asking companies to do. >> in san francisco, which
i most painful for that advice. >> mice close of interview with pinterest ceo ben silbermann.he company has raised 506 the 4000 million dollars to date. -- 560,000 million dollars today. 21% of online users using it they do not make significant revenue yet. they have been testing advertising. they have set a goal to start making money this year. we will see what happens. more with "bloomberg west" after this break. ♪ been calledy has the godfather of silicon valley. his...
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the tenants have been given mice traps, but they say nothing has worked so far. >> we're the housing authority. here for the inspection. >> reporter: the cleanup was scheduled to be completed by today. >> we're still formulating plans. >> reporter: many tenants say they want them to tear down the hacienda, and relocate the residents soon. >> i am angry. i am frustrated. i want to see some change. >> there are no happy tenants in this building. >> reporter: the city council plans to hold a special meeting next wednesday. the city manager tells us, one option is to tear down the hacienda. right now, he says there are not the funds to do so. reporting live in richmond, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> it's a parent's worst nightmare. the death of a child. 2 investigates what a local hospital did after the tragedy that this mother says felt like a slap in the face. also -- >> pencils down. the newest changes to the s.a.t., and how students may want to change their studying. next, only on 2, a bay area police officer facing charges. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom, what happ
the tenants have been given mice traps, but they say nothing has worked so far. >> we're the housing authority. here for the inspection. >> reporter: the cleanup was scheduled to be completed by today. >> we're still formulating plans. >> reporter: many tenants say they want them to tear down the hacienda, and relocate the residents soon. >> i am angry. i am frustrated. i want to see some change. >> there are no happy tenants in this building. >>...
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>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in miceo be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >> say puppy. >> puppy! >> yay! >> she's horseback riding. >> good girl. >> she even rides a bike on her own. and the special strain made for charlotte is now named for her. it's charlotte's web. >> it is charlotte's plant. >> it's charlotte's plant. not anymore. now it's for all the children. >> more than 41 children are using charlotte's web here in colorado. all of them are reporting significant seizure reduction, and ther
>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in miceo be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are...
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the tenants have been given mice traps, but they say nothing has worked so far. >> we're the housing authority. here for the inspection. >> reporter: the cleanup was scheduled to be completed by today. >> we're still formulating plans. >> reporter: many tenants say they want them to tear down the hacienda, and relocate the residents soon. >> i am angry. i am frustrated. i want to see some change. >> there are no happy tenants in this building. >> reporter: the city council plans to hold a special meeting next wednesday. the city manager tells us, one option is to tear down the hacienda. right now, he says there are not the funds to do so. reporting live in richmond, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> it's a parent's worst nightmare. the death of a child. 2 investigates what a local hospital did after the tragedy that this mother says felt like a slap in the face. also -- >> pencils down. the newest changes to the s.a.t., and how students may [ myron ] i got into an accident on my bike, and the first thing that came to mind is, "can i afford to go to the hospital?" now that i've got
the tenants have been given mice traps, but they say nothing has worked so far. >> we're the housing authority. here for the inspection. >> reporter: the cleanup was scheduled to be completed by today. >> we're still formulating plans. >> reporter: many tenants say they want them to tear down the hacienda, and relocate the residents soon. >> i am angry. i am frustrated. i want to see some change. >> there are no happy tenants in this building. >>...
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>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in miceight. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >> say puppy. >> puppy! >> yay! >> she's horseback riding. >> good girl. >> she even rides a bike on her own. and the special strain made for charlotte is now named for her. it's charlotte's web. >> it is charlotte's plant. >> it's charlotte's plant. not anymore. now it's for all the children. >> more than 41 children are using charlotte's web here in colorado. all of them are reporting significant seizure reduction, a
>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in miceight. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists...
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when they were building the train and subway, the mice were coming in and we had to put up the refrigerators. i don't have it no more. it was a good learning experience between private and public because i know ihss is a public entity. it's nice to see that private, you can use private service that does go together. it is a project of the ihss. thank you. >> any other public comment? thank you again mr. o'connel. we'll move on to item no. 11. report from the disability disaster preparedness committee given by councilmember denise senhaux. >> thank you. the committee met and had a large turnout. many community based organizations were in attendance. the committee heard a report from the committee members working in the bayview project to assist people with disabilities and seniors to shelter in place after a disaster. they are currently mapping out the district to see where these people are living and what these needs maybe. there is also discussion on the upcoming tsunami exercise on march 26, 27, 28, this is around transportation, sheltering and communication and other needs with people wit
when they were building the train and subway, the mice were coming in and we had to put up the refrigerators. i don't have it no more. it was a good learning experience between private and public because i know ihss is a public entity. it's nice to see that private, you can use private service that does go together. it is a project of the ihss. thank you. >> any other public comment? thank you again mr. o'connel. we'll move on to item no. 11. report from the disability disaster...
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researchers put lab fies -- mice on the schedule. >> the country of nepal is planning on putting ladders on the side of mount everest and it may be bolted to the 40 foot high step that lies 300 feet below summit. >> china's large wrest online travel agency is laufrnling a insurance package for trips ruined by pollution. scientists described the pollution as a nuclear winter. >> most social networks designed to connect people, one service is helping you avoid them. cloak uses data from other locations users can choose an alert when certain people are believed to be nearby so you can avoid them. it's the latest trend of antisocial apps. >> tesla commercial shot here in the bay area has gotten attention of founder elan musk. the individual yes features a little boy getting into his dad's tesla. musk saying he loves it. 150,000 people have seen it so far. very clever. >> yes. very talented people interest there >> still 'd go going one better. a walrus kept pace with jim harbaugh. >> coming up with a sequel might be better than the original. back in so i was basically uninsurable. now that i
researchers put lab fies -- mice on the schedule. >> the country of nepal is planning on putting ladders on the side of mount everest and it may be bolted to the 40 foot high step that lies 300 feet below summit. >> china's large wrest online travel agency is laufrnling a insurance package for trips ruined by pollution. scientists described the pollution as a nuclear winter. >> most social networks designed to connect people, one service is helping you avoid them. cloak uses...
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>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice>> right. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >> say puppy. >> puppy! >> yay! >> she's horseback riding. >> good girl. >> she even rides a bike on her own. and the special strain made for charlotte is now named for her. it's charlotte's web. >> it is charlotte's plant. >> it's charlotte's plant. not anymore. now it's for all the children. >> more than 41 children are using charlotte's web here in colorado. all of them are reporting significant seizure reductio
>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice>> right. to be able to give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while...
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. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: in this week's news, there's been a decrease in mice population in newther. in next week's news, the guy who tracks new york mice population is still very, very lonely. [ laughter ] [ audience aws ] [ applause ] thank you. you like it? >> great. >> seth: yeah, okay, good. >> it's great! >> seth: i'm glad you like it. >> hey, seth, can i do one? >> seth: yeah, sure. you want to read one? >> no, no, i'll just come up with one on my own. >> seth: well, you know, we write these ahead of time. you sure you want to -- >> no, how hard can it be just to come up with one? okay. let's see here. let's see here, see here. [ light laughter ] okay, let's see. in this week's news, baseball spring training started -- ah, dang it. [ light laughter ] baseball spring training started. and in next week's news -- [ stammers ] because in this week's news -- [ laughter ] baseball spring training started -- >> seth: and in next week's news? >> and in next -- i know. [ laughter ] and in next week's news -- [ stammers ] baseball -- >> seth: do you want to maybe try like a differe
. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: in this week's news, there's been a decrease in mice population in newther. in next week's news, the guy who tracks new york mice population is still very, very lonely. [ laughter ] [ audience aws ] [ applause ] thank you. you like it? >> great. >> seth: yeah, okay, good. >> it's great! >> seth: i'm glad you like it. >> hey, seth, can i do one? >> seth: yeah, sure. you want to read one? >> no, no, i'll just...
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>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the early stages of knowing if this is actually happening, i can tell you it was remarkable to see her progress. in the three months since we first met her, we saw a change. she was now talking more. >> say puppy. >> puppy! >> yay! >> she's horseback riding. >> good girl. >> she even rides a bike on her own. and the special strain made for charlotte is now named for her. it's charlotte's web. >> it is charlotte's plant. >> it's charlotte's plant. not anymore. now it's for all the children. >> more than 41 children are using charlotte's web here in colorado. all of them are reporting significant seizure reduction, and there are dozens
>> they've been able to show that it can decrease the amount of brain damage from head injuries in mice give a medicine after the injury to reverse some of the damage, that's huge. >> i want to paint my nails. >> you want to paint your nails? i'll paint your nails. >> i literally see charlotte's brain making connections that haven't been made in years. it's almost seeming to build her brain where before it seemed broken. >> and while scientists are still at the...
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remarkable new and easy way of creating stem cells from mice.ells are capable of becoming any cell type in the body and this new discovery is promising. >> well, it's huge. nobody knows if it's possible in the rhino. but if it could be done in the mouse, why not in the rhino? >> the hope is to transform stem cells from a northern white rhino from egg and sperm cells to create a white rhino. >> we would have to embri embryo transfer it to a southern white rhino. >> that is 1800 acres of san diego zoo safari park. half of which are protected or worse, endangered. rhinos everywhere have been hunted down because of the mistaken belief in the immediate is than belief of the healing powers of the rhino horn. >> what do you think is going to happen? >> without change from the current trajectory, they're doomed. >> the film jurassic park the technological process, help the viewing public imagine the possibilities of de-extinction science. but the science and research of reviving long-gone species is very real and very controversial, often raising more q
remarkable new and easy way of creating stem cells from mice.ells are capable of becoming any cell type in the body and this new discovery is promising. >> well, it's huge. nobody knows if it's possible in the rhino. but if it could be done in the mouse, why not in the rhino? >> the hope is to transform stem cells from a northern white rhino from egg and sperm cells to create a white rhino. >> we would have to embri embryo transfer it to a southern white rhino. >> that...
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now, there are some children who are immino-crow miced, take medicines such that they can't take their vaccines. for these reasons they should not receive the vaccines. we protect them by protecting the healthy children around them so that the viruses and bad bacteria can't find those children. we have a responsibility not only to our children, but to all of our brothers and sisters who live in our neighborhood. we work on this together as a community, and we should take great pride that we can protect those children today by protecting ourselves. >> barbara lowe fisher, is that a compelling argument, that part of what you're doing is not only protecting the people in your small family but people of your whole community? >> a mother's first duty as a mother is to nurture her child and protect the health of her child so that child can become a productive member of society. if we all protect our own children in the best way that we can, that by extension will protect the community. we cannot say that herd community is more important than the health of an individual child. >> daniel salmo
now, there are some children who are immino-crow miced, take medicines such that they can't take their vaccines. for these reasons they should not receive the vaccines. we protect them by protecting the healthy children around them so that the viruses and bad bacteria can't find those children. we have a responsibility not only to our children, but to all of our brothers and sisters who live in our neighborhood. we work on this together as a community, and we should take great pride that we can...
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these little mice, hairless newborn mice which are known as pinkies they're pink. so he hopped over to peck at them and crows are very smart birds as i'm sure you know, and they can imitate human speech and kanowi has a line he says i know. and it sounds a little bit demented, to me when he says that he sums up this very strange and sad situation we find ourselves in. here we have this crow one of the very last survivors of his species, and people are going to incredible lengths to try to save up the species. set up this breeding facility. giving what amounts to hand jobs to crows. [laughter] and people really do care about animals. about what racials call the problem of sharing our earth with other creatures but at the same time we're in a process of causing what has been called extinction with more and more species to the brink and more and more species over the brink. so kanowi situation brings together a lot of strands, his knowingness or knowing, i know seemed reflection almost on his own tragic situation. and i ended up ending the book with his story and he s
these little mice, hairless newborn mice which are known as pinkies they're pink. so he hopped over to peck at them and crows are very smart birds as i'm sure you know, and they can imitate human speech and kanowi has a line he says i know. and it sounds a little bit demented, to me when he says that he sums up this very strange and sad situation we find ourselves in. here we have this crow one of the very last survivors of his species, and people are going to incredible lengths to try to save...
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he makes his broadway debut in "of mice and men" on wednesday.ed. please welcome james franco, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about. my man. james franco, oh, my goodness. being james franco -- [ laughter ] >> i feel kind of out of it right now. >> jimmy: you're out of it -- you're a little out of it. you've got -- so much -- this is insane. >> i just came from rehearsal. we're in the theater right now rehearsing. >> jimmy: are you in character as we speak? >> i don't know where i am. doing that i've been -- shooting a short film -- sorry. >> jimmy: no. we should talk about it. >> i've been shooting a short film at night. rehearsing during the day and now i'm here. >> jimmy: how short of a film? [ laughter ] >> that's the other whole thing. it's harmony korine who directed "spring breakers." >> jimmy: yeah, of course. >> when he was 18 he wrote "kids." and this is a short that he wrote around that time. that he gave to larry clark to get the job to write "kids." so it was neve
he makes his broadway debut in "of mice and men" on wednesday.ed. please welcome james franco, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. that's what i'm talking about. my man. james franco, oh, my goodness. being james franco -- [ laughter ] >> i feel kind of out of it right now. >> jimmy: you're out of it -- you're a little out of it. you've got -- so much -- this is insane. >> i just came from rehearsal. we're in the...
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in mice, we have been able to record memories from the hippocampus.reinsert the memory and the mouse remembers. short term goal is a brain pacemaker. for alzheimer's patient, you push a button and the memories are inserted into the hippocampus of the alzheimer's patient. in the next decade, perhaps you will be able to experience the vacation you never had by recording the memories and then putting it on a tape and having them reinserted into your mind. >> it sounds like there are some ethical issues with that. >> one problem is if criminals get memories of a crime and insert them into innocent people. eyewitness accounts get very blurry. when you say, whole truth and nothing but the truth, what happens if the memory you have is not correct? these have to be regulated. >> now to the news that has just come in. has ended.in kabul a the taliban had taken over a house used by charity. an afghan girl was killed in the attack, but all foreign workers have been freed unharmed. we have this report from kabul. engagedn special forces five suicide attackers as
in mice, we have been able to record memories from the hippocampus.reinsert the memory and the mouse remembers. short term goal is a brain pacemaker. for alzheimer's patient, you push a button and the memories are inserted into the hippocampus of the alzheimer's patient. in the next decade, perhaps you will be able to experience the vacation you never had by recording the memories and then putting it on a tape and having them reinserted into your mind. >> it sounds like there are some...
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there are holes in ceilings and the place is rampant with roaches and mice. at a city council meeting this week during which one councilman walked out, the remaining council members voted to evacuate rhonda and the other tenants at the hacienda. >> that building needs to come down and we need to build a brand-new state-of-the-art building there. >> we wanted to know how these evacuations would happen. the director of the housing authority would not talk to us on camera but said he is working on a. the city manager did not return our calls. >> the city manager has put out an order that no one in the city talks to the press. my question is why is the city manager want to hide? >> the city manager has suggested money might be an issue. a could cost close to half a million dollars to relocate residents here using section eight vouchers. and though some still have questions about the evacuation ... >> where we going to go. >> marshall says she's ready. >> it's time for the building to be evacuated. >> in richmond kristen ayres kpix5. >> the city of richmond will l
there are holes in ceilings and the place is rampant with roaches and mice. at a city council meeting this week during which one councilman walked out, the remaining council members voted to evacuate rhonda and the other tenants at the hacienda. >> that building needs to come down and we need to build a brand-new state-of-the-art building there. >> we wanted to know how these evacuations would happen. the director of the housing authority would not talk to us on camera but said he...
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. >> and mice and rats. and a box turtle. >> have a good day, everybody. >> we begin this hour with a fox news alert with the crisis in the ukraine. russia is openly defying international calls to stand down in ukraine's disputed peninsula. after taking full control yesterday, the nato secretary general said the invasion threatens people and security in europe. hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets in kiev. you can hear the cheers as ukraine's prime minister mobilizes the country's military, urging president putin to pull back his troops. there is no sign of that. good morning, everyone. great to have you here in america's news headquarters. >> ukraine calls russia's invasion a declaration of war. this is the u.s. all urging russia to end the blockade and pull out. there seems to be very little at this point. any leader can change the mind of vladimir putin and end the growing crisis that echoes the soviet invasion of the cold war. live via skype on the peninsula, jessica, what is the lates
. >> and mice and rats. and a box turtle. >> have a good day, everybody. >> we begin this hour with a fox news alert with the crisis in the ukraine. russia is openly defying international calls to stand down in ukraine's disputed peninsula. after taking full control yesterday, the nato secretary general said the invasion threatens people and security in europe. hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets in kiev. you can hear the cheers as ukraine's prime minister...
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thanks. >>> "of mice and men" is back on broadway. james franco, next on "morning joe." take a closer look at your fidelity green line and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity rollover ira. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, wo
thanks. >>> "of mice and men" is back on broadway. james franco, next on "morning joe." take a closer look at your fidelity green line and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line....
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catching up on your sleep doesn't fix it, at least that's what a study found in mice.esearchers say the next step is to examine the brains of shift workers after they pass away to see if there's evidence of brain damage. that's a little frightening. >> that would explain a lot. >> you got that right. >>> today is the day college basketball fans across the country have been looking forward to, march madness getting underway after noon eastern time. >> millions have their bracket all ready to go, and that includes president obama who filled out his along with andy katts for espn. as for the president, who is going to distance? >> i think that michigan state is playing in as tough a conference as there is. >> arizona versus louisville. >> i've got louisville going back to the finals. >> who do you have winning the national championship? >> i have michigan state going all the way, to bring it home for me. it's been a while since i won my pool. >> he loves his basketball, doesn't he? the president admits his picks may not be the most adventurous, but he says he thinks they
catching up on your sleep doesn't fix it, at least that's what a study found in mice.esearchers say the next step is to examine the brains of shift workers after they pass away to see if there's evidence of brain damage. that's a little frightening. >> that would explain a lot. >> you got that right. >>> today is the day college basketball fans across the country have been looking forward to, march madness getting underway after noon eastern time. >> millions have...
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then further analysis showed the compound they developed stops the spread of breast cancer cells in mice. to be like if it isn't new potential therapeutic start teaching his two passengers a patient comes to achieve peace when it is to give patients a therapeutic said tuesday. so that that would stop the presses. the protest is this migration and the haunting in its tracks there have been great improvements in treating the early stages of breast cancer but that has been the lack of drugs dealing with the justices which can strike several years after an initial diagnosis the survival and effective treatment is what the research team of conduct to achieve. going to get to phase one clinical trials has been found. but it's likely to be another two years before that happens on the first human patient is given the door i won. i eye go. in the road. it all the key. it was. the poor our. i do. ch. this is just a split asserts that sort of fixed upon the sky. a win and two. as this level is rising soon. the articulate response salvation extortion and water borne diseases. when he was nineteen at
then further analysis showed the compound they developed stops the spread of breast cancer cells in mice. to be like if it isn't new potential therapeutic start teaching his two passengers a patient comes to achieve peace when it is to give patients a therapeutic said tuesday. so that that would stop the presses. the protest is this migration and the haunting in its tracks there have been great improvements in treating the early stages of breast cancer but that has been the lack of drugs...
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. >> i don't want no mice in here. i don't like mice. i got to live in here, too, for eight hours.ve very easily strayed and very easily been one of these guy. i could have been a damn good drug dealer, could have been a damn good drug user. but for some reason, i chose the right road. >> recently, the center has seen heroin make a comeback as the drug of choice among many inmates. and in bergen county, one of the nation's most prosperous communities, heroin use among young people has taken an unusual twist. >> you will see that the heroin users are really close to their moms. that's why i call it mama's boy drugs. they'll actually give the money to the son. they'll hear the comment, i'd much rather give him the money to go buy heroin than so he don't have to go on the streets and steal and rob for it. sometimes i have heard of cases in here where the mother will drive them to the spot where they pick up the heroin. so that's why it's a mama's boy drug for me. >> at 22 years old, michael parapar might still have boyish looks but says his mother never paid for his heroin and didn't
. >> i don't want no mice in here. i don't like mice. i got to live in here, too, for eight hours.ve very easily strayed and very easily been one of these guy. i could have been a damn good drug dealer, could have been a damn good drug user. but for some reason, i chose the right road. >> recently, the center has seen heroin make a comeback as the drug of choice among many inmates. and in bergen county, one of the nation's most prosperous communities, heroin use among young people...
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researchers testified laboratory mice that mirror chemicals shift workers. at first nerve cells were protected but then they died off at an accelerated rate. the results are likely the same for people but more research is needed. >> so, i will turn it over to meteorologist...that is his name? it is...umm... >> i am meteorologist, mike nicco, been here 7 1/2 years. the cloud cover is taking over california with no rain right now. we could use some, and above-average temperatures if you are headed to sacramento at 77 and chico is 75 and fresno is 82 and 67 in san diego and 85 in palm springs and 60 today in lake tahoe. safe travels. here is leyla gulen. >> smooth sailing so far starting off with a look at walnut creek and 24 junction will only take you nine minutes so traffic is light. we have a little bit of construction back from this view at willow pass road on-and-off ramp to southbound 680 are shut down until 6:00 and another look at the richmond san rafael toll plaza only one car in the toll. and san jose traveling away from 880 up 101 to the san jose ai
researchers testified laboratory mice that mirror chemicals shift workers. at first nerve cells were protected but then they died off at an accelerated rate. the results are likely the same for people but more research is needed. >> so, i will turn it over to meteorologist...that is his name? it is...umm... >> i am meteorologist, mike nicco, been here 7 1/2 years. the cloud cover is taking over california with no rain right now. we could use some, and above-average temperatures if...
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we sit down with james franco in the play of "mice and men." first this has "today" on nbc. [ female announcer ] it balances you... it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. wow! ♪ [ female announcer ] with 10 grams of protein and real fruit, they're right at home in the land that inspired them. ♪ greek yogurt proten bars. from nature valley. >>> we know the saying, a picture is worth a thousand words. in this next story, the pictures may have been worth thousands of. >> jenna is in the newsroom and can explain this. >> carson, you having identity crisis now? >> you want to switch at any moment, i'm down. >> i'm good. we're in the middle of tax season, making sure financial matters are in order. hopefully the irs is not watching. selfies come into place. andrew jarvis lives in philadelphia, works in new york and has a home in new york city. he checked tax rules and in order to avoid taxes in new york, he ha
we sit down with james franco in the play of "mice and men." first this has "today" on nbc. [ female announcer ] it balances you... it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. wow! ♪ [ female announcer ] with 10 grams of protein and real fruit, they're right at home in the land that inspired them. ♪ greek yogurt proten bars. from...