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is in the harder matrix, you have to get the d.n.a. out of the cells, but you areas. >> the d.n.a. abstracted is compared with known samples at the lab. it's known as a noah's ark. >> the freezers behind us are tissues. there's tissue, egg, bone, it's the sauce material for getting the d.n.a. >> the lab identified 37 horns trafficked as rhinoceros. it's one victory in the battle to save them. in 2013 alone. poachers killed more than 1,000 rhinos, a record high, and whopping 50% increase over the previous year. >> people have to understand what danger the creatures are in. rhinos are gone. i don't think they stand a chance. they are worth too much. how do you deal with that? >> reporter: coming up, the carrs plead guilty, but does the punishment amount to more than a slap on the wrist? [[vo]] an america tonight in-depth series. >>my first column was, “hey, where are the weed-smoking moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout cookies. [[vo]] and it's become big business. >>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we cut th
is in the harder matrix, you have to get the d.n.a. out of the cells, but you areas. >> the d.n.a. abstracted is compared with known samples at the lab. it's known as a noah's ark. >> the freezers behind us are tissues. there's tissue, egg, bone, it's the sauce material for getting the d.n.a. >> the lab identified 37 horns trafficked as rhinoceros. it's one victory in the battle to save them. in 2013 alone. poachers killed more than 1,000 rhinos, a record high, and whopping...
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they were able to make the case using d.n.a. profiling. in this case it is a testament to the second advances made in the area of d.n.a. as well as being a testament to the cooperation between this county and with the agencies in nevada and our federal partners that process the brutal killer to justice. >> now the district attorney will talk about the prosecution of this case. >> good morning. >> the case is near and dear to me personally in the sense that when the murders were occurring i was both a resident of this county and an intern if this district attorney's office and i remember the fear prevalent throughout our county community as to what was going on. that is can i joined with the sheriff today in giving tremendous kudos to the investigative team from the going who stayed the course and those would went all the way through to the agencies who picked it up and helped out more recently. i am glad that the chief is here today from pacifica police department representing the agency for one of the individuals we have charged and the sh
they were able to make the case using d.n.a. profiling. in this case it is a testament to the second advances made in the area of d.n.a. as well as being a testament to the cooperation between this county and with the agencies in nevada and our federal partners that process the brutal killer to justice. >> now the district attorney will talk about the prosecution of this case. >> good morning. >> the case is near and dear to me personally in the sense that when the murders...
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>> well, the d.n.a. is very simple, the dog is swabbed like a person and people can do it, too the public can do it. we get a special rate. i don't know how much it costs, over $100 for the public. >> good to know. >> people out there may not know their dog's grandfather and great grandfather and great great grandfather. >> we all come from somewhere. >> we hope you find a home. just precious. if you are interested in paws call the humane society or one of the many animals they are sheltering waiting for their forever home. >> thanks. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us. have a good day and a great weekend. [dramatic music] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> yo! yeah! [cheers and applause] i'm terry crews, and i'm ready to start giving away some money right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's first contestant is a college student who is playing millionaire in honor of a very special person. from philadelphia, pennsylvania, please welcome deandra jefferson! [cheers and applause] >> hi! >> hi,
>> well, the d.n.a. is very simple, the dog is swabbed like a person and people can do it, too the public can do it. we get a special rate. i don't know how much it costs, over $100 for the public. >> good to know. >> people out there may not know their dog's grandfather and great grandfather and great great grandfather. >> we all come from somewhere. >> we hope you find a home. just precious. if you are interested in paws call the humane society or one of the many...
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so there are problems with the technology, how will you reconstruct a face from d.n.a. ched. >> at the same time there are general factors that could be beneficial if you never saw the suspect. you could tell if it was a man or a woman, what race the person was, you can get a general idea of the kind of perpetrate scror, and you could apply that in a germ way. >> i think, if anything we can take from this. it's preliminary and interesting. the question is should they pursue it. the whole question comes into play tomorrow when al jazeera airs "flawed forensics", in this forensics gone wrong. joe huffington served 23 years in prison for a crime he may not have committed because of mishandled d.n.a. >> there were two hairs found at the scene, one on the bedsheet and one on the garter belt of the victim. that was the key evidence of the prosecution. that's what put him at the time and place of the murders. in 1999 an intern report found problems with what michael malone had done in the huffington case much. >> we are looking through a microscope. you don't know how many char
so there are problems with the technology, how will you reconstruct a face from d.n.a. ched. >> at the same time there are general factors that could be beneficial if you never saw the suspect. you could tell if it was a man or a woman, what race the person was, you can get a general idea of the kind of perpetrate scror, and you could apply that in a germ way. >> i think, if anything we can take from this. it's preliminary and interesting. the question is should they pursue it. the...
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attorneys for the man arrested in her murder requested the d.n.a. testing to see if matthew could be connected. matthew was charged with an attempted murder in fairfax county. he's also accused of playing a role in the death of the u.v.a. student hannah graham. >> prince george's county police are investigating what looks like a freak that killed a woman in morningside. she was pinned between her vehicle and a tree. joce sterman is in the newsroom tonight with what the woman's husband said when he arrived on of that accident. joce? >> well alison her husband tells us that woman was a mother and a grandmother and he believes she was killed when she was rolled over by her own car. >> hasn't even settled in at all. >> this man who said who was the victim's husband returned from a walk to discover a crime scene near his home. his wife had been killed and he claims her car popped into reverse as she waited at a bus stop this morning to tell the driver her granddaughter was sick and would not be going to school today. the victim's family then showed up soo
attorneys for the man arrested in her murder requested the d.n.a. testing to see if matthew could be connected. matthew was charged with an attempted murder in fairfax county. he's also accused of playing a role in the death of the u.v.a. student hannah graham. >> prince george's county police are investigating what looks like a freak that killed a woman in morningside. she was pinned between her vehicle and a tree. joce sterman is in the newsroom tonight with what the woman's husband...
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today, they are part of the valley's d.n.a. and nothing seems to be out of reach for them. not even the moon. >> dreaming big. that brings today's show to a close. you can find much more on the date's news at our website. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg, we've believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries. because strong financial partnerships are best cultivated for years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg -- we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: fierce fighting in ukraine. hopes for new peace talks fail as pro-russian rebels try to seize important towns in the east. good ev
today, they are part of the valley's d.n.a. and nothing seems to be out of reach for them. not even the moon. >> dreaming big. that brings today's show to a close. you can find much more on the date's news at our website. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the...
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. >> one of the problems that is almost coded into the d.n.a. oject is there has been this reluctantance from the beginninging to mutualize risks. the governments were reluctant to chip in and bail out the government. we see that problem coming up again with the beeks q.e. program. a lot of people -- with the e.c.b. q.e. program. unless you have a centralized face cal authority in the euro done zone, there will be question marks. >> the timing is interesting. the big decisions seem toave caveats and politics stuck around them. that highlight the thets and the risks. this time around sitting side by side with the greek election. the two are really important. they flebt the two extremes that we're looking at here >> that's right. we have the greek election sunday. we're going to get a left wing leader most likely. who is making a lot of demands to cut, loosen austerity, to cut some of greece's obligations. there seems to be little willingness to move on behalf of the northern leaders here. i think there is a bit of a standoff over the next few week
. >> one of the problems that is almost coded into the d.n.a. oject is there has been this reluctantance from the beginninging to mutualize risks. the governments were reluctant to chip in and bail out the government. we see that problem coming up again with the beeks q.e. program. a lot of people -- with the e.c.b. q.e. program. unless you have a centralized face cal authority in the euro done zone, there will be question marks. >> the timing is interesting. the big decisions seem...
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but when you involve the in -- the community in creating some of the videos, which is part of the digital d.n.aent for digital natives, it is cost effective and the best rises to the top. that's one of the best things about this new way to create media is audiences find the great talent. it is still really about quality content and entertaining content although our demographic probably defines quality a little differently. >> john west, founder and c.e.o. of whistle sports. that does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west". you can catch us monday through friday 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 on the west coast. 1:00 and 6:00 on the east. we will talk to you next week. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. >> a following is a paid program for smart living. >> welcomed his model of income of the show that focuses on you and your family. we talk about getting rid of your debt and getting a hold of your finances. more money, a better life, and a chance to realize your success. >> thank you. welcome to smart living, th
but when you involve the in -- the community in creating some of the videos, which is part of the digital d.n.aent for digital natives, it is cost effective and the best rises to the top. that's one of the best things about this new way to create media is audiences find the great talent. it is still really about quality content and entertaining content although our demographic probably defines quality a little differently. >> john west, founder and c.e.o. of whistle sports. that does it...
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but when you involve the in -- the community in creating some of the videos, which is part of the digital d.n.aferent for digital natives, it is cost effective and the best rises to the top. that's one of the best things about this new way to create media is audiences find the great talent. it is still really about quality content and entertaining content but our demographic probably defines quality a little differently. >> john west, founder and c.e.o. of whistle sports. that does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west". you can catch us monday through friday 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 on the west coast. 1:00 and 6:00 on the east. we will talk to you next ♪ >> it is the best of bloomberg television at davos 2015. we will be giving you highlights. we have special guest from the world economic forum. let's go inside. >> here we are with larry summers again. there is so much to talk about. let's begin with this. particularly here in this country, the memory of last week's swiss franc fiasco is still pretty fresh. what happens if mario draghi disappoints? >> it won't be good. mario draghi
but when you involve the in -- the community in creating some of the videos, which is part of the digital d.n.aferent for digital natives, it is cost effective and the best rises to the top. that's one of the best things about this new way to create media is audiences find the great talent. it is still really about quality content and entertaining content but our demographic probably defines quality a little differently. >> john west, founder and c.e.o. of whistle sports. that does it for...
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but when you involve the in -- the community in creating some of the videos, which is part of the digital d.n.aent for digital natives, it is cost effective and the best rises to the top. that's one of the best things about this new way to create media is audiences find the great talent. it is still really about quality content and entertaining content, although our demographic probably defines quality a little differently. >> john west, founder and c.e.o. of whistle sports. that does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west." you can catch us monday through friday 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 on the west coast. 1:00 and 6:00 on the east. we will talk to you next week. ♪ >> this program is a paid advertisement for the united states gold and reserve.
but when you involve the in -- the community in creating some of the videos, which is part of the digital d.n.aent for digital natives, it is cost effective and the best rises to the top. that's one of the best things about this new way to create media is audiences find the great talent. it is still really about quality content and entertaining content, although our demographic probably defines quality a little differently. >> john west, founder and c.e.o. of whistle sports. that does it...
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. >> reporter: she had also just received the measles vaccine which can cause similar symptoms. this doctor is her pediatrician. >> there was d.n.a. of measles in this child and we need to now sort out if that is connect to the outbreak in california or not. >> reporter: the outbreak began at disneyland the week life christmas. the california's 68 cases so far, 48 are linked to disneyland. california state epidemiologist warns if you are not vaccinated stay away from disneyland. this nine-month-old is too young to get the measles vaccine. doctors told her mother kristine it's best to cancel a trip to the theme park. >> we want to go but her health is most important.
. >> reporter: she had also just received the measles vaccine which can cause similar symptoms. this doctor is her pediatrician. >> there was d.n.a. of measles in this child and we need to now sort out if that is connect to the outbreak in california or not. >> reporter: the outbreak began at disneyland the week life christmas. the california's 68 cases so far, 48 are linked to disneyland. california state epidemiologist warns if you are not vaccinated stay away from...
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history of community policing, that understand it that are moving in the direction of shifting some of the d.n.a. of certain departments from control to service? because a lot of the conversations are about the antic waited methodology of policing in the united states. but we don't shift it through interviews with police chiefs. we shift it through holding accountable elected officials who are going to choose police chiefs, and what is the community saying they want those police chiefs to look like when they make that a primary factor in who they elect? and you've got less than 11 months where where you've got cities like chicago and indianapolis and jacksonville and columbus ohio, and other cities that are going to be electing mayors who are responsible for that very thing. so that's not to say we shouldn't be accountable to asking them our questions. it is to say if you want to see shifts, it's not just going to be from asking a police chief a question about racism. it's going to be about electing mayors and selecting police chiefs and safety directors who understand what 21st century needs to
history of community policing, that understand it that are moving in the direction of shifting some of the d.n.a. of certain departments from control to service? because a lot of the conversations are about the antic waited methodology of policing in the united states. but we don't shift it through interviews with police chiefs. we shift it through holding accountable elected officials who are going to choose police chiefs, and what is the community saying they want those police chiefs to look...
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. >> generic testing startup 23 and me will partner with the biggest drugmaker in the united states. it is sharing d.n.a. data with pfizer. the data will allow pfizer to find me targets to treat disease and design clinical trials. it is the biggest acquisition yet for irish drugmaker shire. it has agreed to buy nps on the singles for $5.2 billion. it will give shire treatments for rare diseases. it has been trying to boost growth since it proposed the $52 billion sale. that proposed sale collapsed. hades marking the anniversary of the devastating earthquake -- haiti is marking the anniversary of the devastating earthquake leveled much of the capital and surrounding areas in 2010 killing more than 300,000 and leaving more than one million homeless. that is a look at the top stories we are following on this monday. we will have more on the aftermath of the haitian earthquake later. stephanie ruhle joins me with a look at how private investment has tried to help millions of struggling haitians about 2:40 p.m. new york time. next, another lower step for crude oil. we will have details and take you live to t
. >> generic testing startup 23 and me will partner with the biggest drugmaker in the united states. it is sharing d.n.a. data with pfizer. the data will allow pfizer to find me targets to treat disease and design clinical trials. it is the biggest acquisition yet for irish drugmaker shire. it has agreed to buy nps on the singles for $5.2 billion. it will give shire treatments for rare diseases. it has been trying to boost growth since it proposed the $52 billion sale. that proposed sale...
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instead, doctors advise people to rely on the forensic evidence of finger prints, dental records or d.n.a., as well as physical descriptions for identification. a special lab is staffed by indonesian forensic experts to conduct the tests, even as they work the quest to apportion blame is getting into gear. the aviation authorities here have grounded all air asia flights between surabaya and singapore. officials said the company's license to fly anywhere in indonesia could be revoked. allen pizzey, cbs news surabaya, indonesia. >> axelrod: there was a tragic plane crash in western kentucky last night. four members of a family were killed as they flew home from a vacation in key west, florida. one member of the family lived a seven-year-old girl purpose adriana diaz has her remarkable story of survival. >> reporter: emergency crews in southwestern kentucky's thick woods are still combing through the crash site. five family members were in a twin-engine plane similar to this one. the flight originated in key west florida and headed if mount vernon, illinois. shortly after the pilot reported
instead, doctors advise people to rely on the forensic evidence of finger prints, dental records or d.n.a., as well as physical descriptions for identification. a special lab is staffed by indonesian forensic experts to conduct the tests, even as they work the quest to apportion blame is getting into gear. the aviation authorities here have grounded all air asia flights between surabaya and singapore. officials said the company's license to fly anywhere in indonesia could be revoked. allen...
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the minutia. it's part of his d.n.a. >> reporter: former new england patriots tight end christian fauria hosts the midday show at weei. we brought two official nfl game balls to the radio station to ask fauria what difference inflation makes. he answered like a true patriot. >> i flaid in the nfl for 13 years. if you paid me an extra million dollars i could not tell if the ball has less air or more air. >> reporter: what does it say that they found 11 out of the 12 because balles were two pounds low? >> when i woke up this morning i saw that, i was like three or four, they could live with that. 11 means okay, what's really going on? >> reporter: well, belichick has a pretoria super bowl news conference planned for it were morning, scott. he's usually pretty tight-lip at these things but he will undoubtedly be facing a lot of questions about all of this. >> pelley: anna werner at the stadium in fox borrow. thank you ana.mb and we will be right back. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue...
the minutia. it's part of his d.n.a. >> reporter: former new england patriots tight end christian fauria hosts the midday show at weei. we brought two official nfl game balls to the radio station to ask fauria what difference inflation makes. he answered like a true patriot. >> i flaid in the nfl for 13 years. if you paid me an extra million dollars i could not tell if the ball has less air or more air. >> reporter: what does it say that they found 11 out of the 12 because...
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what is going to be significant about this was if there was an actual struggle for the gun, there should be some d.n.a. on that weapon. >> "on the record" even investigating the exact type of weapon used by the officer. >> officer wilson would have had to continue to pull this trigger for it to operate. let me demonstrate. up in front of us here we have a target. [gun fire] many of officers are taught to shoot center mass. they are taught to shoot until the target itself or whoever it they are shooting at is down. >> and from fighting crime to fighting ebola, "on the record" covering the crisis from the beginning. we talk with the doctors and nurses fighting on the front lines including kent brantly who got ebola and survived. we also learned firsthand how difficult it is for healthcare workers to it stay safe. >> the brave nurses and doctors treating ebola patients putting themselves at risk every day. sometimes the layers and layers of protection fail. "on the record" investigated what they must do to stay safe. >> now we come out -- what do i take off first. >> the first thing you want to do is mak
what is going to be significant about this was if there was an actual struggle for the gun, there should be some d.n.a. on that weapon. >> "on the record" even investigating the exact type of weapon used by the officer. >> officer wilson would have had to continue to pull this trigger for it to operate. let me demonstrate. up in front of us here we have a target. [gun fire] many of officers are taught to shoot center mass. they are taught to shoot until the target itself...
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the getaway car. forensic investigators will run d.n.a. tests on the car looking for soil signatures which could suggest where the gunmen came from. >> we need to find the actors of this terrorist act. they must be arrested and brought before judges and condemned as quickly as possible. >> in the oval office president obama today condemned the killings and stated the united states' support for france. >> the kind of cowardly evil attacks that took place today. reinforces once again why it's so important for us to support them. >> counterterrorism agencies are helping in the investigation looking at a number of groups including isis and al-qaida who might be responsible meanwhile, shortly after that attack in paris, a suspicious package was discovered outside a media company in spain. it prompted an evacuation at the media group's headquarters in madrid this morning. authorities later determined the package was not a threat and the company owns what's described as the spanish version of "the huffington post." >> a group claiming support of i
the getaway car. forensic investigators will run d.n.a. tests on the car looking for soil signatures which could suggest where the gunmen came from. >> we need to find the actors of this terrorist act. they must be arrested and brought before judges and condemned as quickly as possible. >> in the oval office president obama today condemned the killings and stated the united states' support for france. >> the kind of cowardly evil attacks that took place today. reinforces once...
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. >> of course, it was high drama because i didn't know what was going to be the result. >> d.n.a. tests proved positive, junior and nadine were reunited with their baby daughter. >> because it like we see her as a messenger of god. >> it was the first time in three months they held her in their arms. >> four, five, six, seven. >> jenny is now five. her parents say that she often asks when the scars on her arms are going to go away. she is very aware of what happened. in a country where 69% of the population lives below the poverty line, haiti's unemployment is at a sky high rate of 40%. that for junior and nadine, america is a better option for their family. >> it is especially hard for me when i watch them now going through sort of the american sort of life. >> they now live in the u.s., under a temporary protected status that has to be renewed every year. meanwhile, baby jenny at just five years old said she aspires to be a doctor one day. robert ray, al jazeera. >> five years later life is still difficult for may be survivors. the unemployment right there 40%, roughly 6 million
. >> of course, it was high drama because i didn't know what was going to be the result. >> d.n.a. tests proved positive, junior and nadine were reunited with their baby daughter. >> because it like we see her as a messenger of god. >> it was the first time in three months they held her in their arms. >> four, five, six, seven. >> jenny is now five. her parents say that she often asks when the scars on her arms are going to go away. she is very aware of what...
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it's day two in the murder trial against former new england patriots player aaron hernandez. prosecutors say d.n.a. surveillance video and cell phone records will prove the former nfl star is a murderer. the defense says hernandez had no motive for killing odin lloyd and that the two were friends. hernandez has pleaded not guilty. well, back here at home a judge in alexandria is hearing arguments on the constitutionality of the government's no fly list. gulett muhammad filed a lawsuit saying he was unfairly placed on the list and the government wants the case dismissed. interesting turn of events. yesterday, the f.b.i. announced it placed muhammad's brother on its list of most wanted terrorists. he is a former alexandria cab driver. we are still waiting on word this noon on the two hostages being held by isil militants. the fate of the japanese journalist and a jordanian pilot are still unknown at this time. this is a day after the latest deadline for the prisoner swap has passed. the islamic state group demanded the release of an iraqi woman convicted in terror attacks in jordan. jordan said it w
it's day two in the murder trial against former new england patriots player aaron hernandez. prosecutors say d.n.a. surveillance video and cell phone records will prove the former nfl star is a murderer. the defense says hernandez had no motive for killing odin lloyd and that the two were friends. hernandez has pleaded not guilty. well, back here at home a judge in alexandria is hearing arguments on the constitutionality of the government's no fly list. gulett muhammad filed a lawsuit saying he...
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he also sports a small bandage on his arm, covering the spot where he gave a blood sample for d.n.a. testing. he said good-bye to his son at the airport. "i didn't have any premonition," he said. "i never expected this." one of the bodies recovered was 22-year-old flight attendant khariunnisa fauzi, wearing her red uniform. her father haidar, said she was only working one way. "then she was going to go on vacation," he said. she was coming back on the sixth of january. the government is using cold storage containers, modified with shelves, to hold the bodies until they are autopsied and identified. members of a church group who lost 40 of their congregation in the crash dealt with it the best way they knew how. the key to understanding why the plane crashed lies in its black boxes, which ought to be relatively easy to find in the shallow waters of the java sea but bad weather is making that extremely difficult, and the prediction for the next two days are that it will get worse. jeff? >> glor: allen pizzey in surabaya. allen, thank you. flight 8501 vanished without any obvious indicat
he also sports a small bandage on his arm, covering the spot where he gave a blood sample for d.n.a. testing. he said good-bye to his son at the airport. "i didn't have any premonition," he said. "i never expected this." one of the bodies recovered was 22-year-old flight attendant khariunnisa fauzi, wearing her red uniform. her father haidar, said she was only working one way. "then she was going to go on vacation," he said. she was coming back on the sixth of...
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but a high school friend tried to find her on the internet and told authorities of her disappearance. d.n.a. from her half sister confirms the identity. tight security at a federal courthouse in chicago where two brothers will be sentenced today for their role in a mexican drug lord's $2 billion trafficking operation. prosecutors asking for lean yens 10-year sentences because the twins became informants and helped bring down the drug lord known as el chapo and a jury of 13 women and five men will be sworn in thursday in the murder trial of aaron hernandez. he's accused of orchestrating the 2013 shooting death of semi pro football player odem lloyd. heather: russian government announcing a plan to freeze spending after standard and poor's downgraded russia's credit rating to the worst in more than a deck ate and yesterday president vladmir putin appears to be doubling down on ukraine and his military in spite of the crumbling economy. k.t. is former deb ti assistant deputy of defense in the reagan administration and fox news analyst. thank you for joining us. >> thanks heather. heather: so w
but a high school friend tried to find her on the internet and told authorities of her disappearance. d.n.a. from her half sister confirms the identity. tight security at a federal courthouse in chicago where two brothers will be sentenced today for their role in a mexican drug lord's $2 billion trafficking operation. prosecutors asking for lean yens 10-year sentences because the twins became informants and helped bring down the drug lord known as el chapo and a jury of 13 women and five men...
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researchers say two-thirds of the 21 cancer types analyzed were caused by chance d.n.a. mutations. they say some tissues are million of times more vulnerable than others. >> this is the craziest story you will hear all day long. turns out the pain that a 75-year-old man felt in his arm was this. it's a seven-inch turn signal. doctors removing the lever that was stuck there for 51 years after he crashed his thunder bird into a truck in 1963. he droak his hip in the accident drawing attention from his arm. >> i looked back and noticed the turn signal was missing. we started piecing things together and discovered that's what it was. >> a metal detector did the rest about a decade ago he set that off. x-rays showed a slender object the length of a pencil but since there was no pain he let it be. >>> the new year's party might be over but that is no excuse to throw out that leftover champagne. chefs are suggesting you can sues it in scrambled eggs. it can make them extra fluffy. do you need extra shine? pour champagne on an old cloth and get the scuffes out of your shoes. champagne also
researchers say two-thirds of the 21 cancer types analyzed were caused by chance d.n.a. mutations. they say some tissues are million of times more vulnerable than others. >> this is the craziest story you will hear all day long. turns out the pain that a 75-year-old man felt in his arm was this. it's a seven-inch turn signal. doctors removing the lever that was stuck there for 51 years after he crashed his thunder bird into a truck in 1963. he droak his hip in the accident drawing...
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the street as he fled. police were apparently able to retrieve d.n.a. within two hours, they've identified this man. nected to the kouachi brothers. he had spent time in prison with cherif coyle. phone records soon showed that cherif kouachi's wife had spoken several times with this woman. when they connected those doltts between these folks, french police put out an alert. it's unclear what the girlfriend's involvement might have been in the shooting of the policewoman or the taking at the paris kosher market where he was ultimately killed by police. but what did become clear as the day wore on is that the charlie hebdo incident and the shooting at the market these incidents were not unrelated. they weren't even collateral incidents. these were planned stages of a relatively complex terrorist attack. late this afternoon, koulibali called a french tef channel called bmftv. >> when they started with charlie hebdo, i started with police. the massacre was part one. the killing of philippe was part two. apparently the sighmultaneous hostage situation outside paris, those turned out to be part three. the
the street as he fled. police were apparently able to retrieve d.n.a. within two hours, they've identified this man. nected to the kouachi brothers. he had spent time in prison with cherif coyle. phone records soon showed that cherif kouachi's wife had spoken several times with this woman. when they connected those doltts between these folks, french police put out an alert. it's unclear what the girlfriend's involvement might have been in the shooting of the policewoman or the taking at the...
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the u.s. should because it's supposed to be in our d.n.a. to support individual liberty and freedom. i do not think that our doing so is going to radically change saudi arabia, because the ruling family wish to say stay in power and their view is the best way to do so, is to suppress dissent and provide incentives and money to those who quietly obey. one of the things that king salman did today was declare a two month bonus to saudi employees. the government has money and spends to it buy public support. it's in our interest to stand for something. >> right, and are you optimistic at all? because there was optimism for the deputy crown prince, technically now second in line to the throne, was someone, he's younger, could bring more human rights to the kingdom, but there are indications that might not be the case. >> i'm not optimistic. the king a pointed the religious affairs minister, aggressive in terms of outlook. i'm not optimistic about america's role in saudi arabia. what we just saw was the united states shipping $60 billion worth of arm to this zeno foe being tyrannical extrem
the u.s. should because it's supposed to be in our d.n.a. to support individual liberty and freedom. i do not think that our doing so is going to radically change saudi arabia, because the ruling family wish to say stay in power and their view is the best way to do so, is to suppress dissent and provide incentives and money to those who quietly obey. one of the things that king salman did today was declare a two month bonus to saudi employees. the government has money and spends to it buy...
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. >> reporter: she had also just received the measles vaccine which can cause similar symptoms. this doctor is her pediatrician. >> there was d.n.an this child and we need to now sort out if that is connect to the outbreak in california or not. >> reporter: the outbreak began at disneyland the week life christmas. the california's 68 cases so far, 48 are linked to disneyland. california state epidemiologist warns if you are not vaccinated stay away from disneyland. this nine-month-old is too young to get the measles vaccine. doctors told her mother kristine it's best to cancel a trip to the theme park. >> we want to go but her health is most important. so the trip can always wait. >> i want people to be aware and vaccinate their kids because that's the whole reason she got sick in the first place was because people don't vaccinate. >> reporter: lab results will determine if she has measles, a disease once thought eradicateed in the u.s. carter evans, cbs news, loss hard to predict sometimes what will go viral on youtube. larz anderson is a master of archery who apparently has quite a following. this video of anderson showcasing h
. >> reporter: she had also just received the measles vaccine which can cause similar symptoms. this doctor is her pediatrician. >> there was d.n.an this child and we need to now sort out if that is connect to the outbreak in california or not. >> reporter: the outbreak began at disneyland the week life christmas. the california's 68 cases so far, 48 are linked to disneyland. california state epidemiologist warns if you are not vaccinated stay away from disneyland. this...
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surrounded a location in the town of it reims, to the north-east of paris, where there was a forensic operation collecting all sorts of possible evidence like d.n.a. finger prints anything that could help in the search. as the president promised from the moment after the attack all resources are being mobilized in the search. it's almost 24 hours since the attack happened. let's get up to date with this report from my colleague tim friend. >> reporter: the faces of two armed and dangerous men who police urgently want to track down after the horrific attack on a french satirical magazine. detectives made their appeal for information about cherif kouachi and said kouachi, aged 32 and 34 respectively as armed officers moved into a housing estate 150km north-east of paris, searching for evidence. there are reports that cherif kouachi is the same man gaoled in 2008 for helping to send fighters to iraq. >> france is holding a day of national mourning for the 12 people killed in the attack in central paris on wednesday. behind the shock and the grief police believe they are made progress in the hunt for the killers. the president and government minister
surrounded a location in the town of it reims, to the north-east of paris, where there was a forensic operation collecting all sorts of possible evidence like d.n.a. finger prints anything that could help in the search. as the president promised from the moment after the attack all resources are being mobilized in the search. it's almost 24 hours since the attack happened. let's get up to date with this report from my colleague tim friend. >> reporter: the faces of two armed and dangerous...
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england patriots star is accused of murdering the semipro football player outside an industrial park outside of his home. a marijuana joint contained d.n.a. from hernandez and lloyd. hernandez has pled not guilty. >> aaron hernandez is an innocent man. the evidence will show that aaron hernandez did not murder his friend oden lloyd. >> among the evidence presented today, cameras from inside hernandez's own home. >> that appeared to be open. >> the defense argued that image is not proof. >> you'll decide what's in his hand. whether it's an ipod or tv remote. >> meanwhile, in the courtroom, struggling against tears, lloyd's family. >> they cover it up. >> all too much for this grieving mother who exited the courtroom before the defense even began. the defense kept reinforcing the idea that lloyd and hernandez were friends. he also alleged that the police targeted hernandez and that after that happened he didn't stand a chance. in new york, lona zack, abc 7 news. >> well a jury duty notice in your mailbox can fill you with dread or excitement. jury selection is under way for a case in the district. >> yes, but the pool of jurors being quest
england patriots star is accused of murdering the semipro football player outside an industrial park outside of his home. a marijuana joint contained d.n.a. from hernandez and lloyd. hernandez has pled not guilty. >> aaron hernandez is an innocent man. the evidence will show that aaron hernandez did not murder his friend oden lloyd. >> among the evidence presented today, cameras from inside hernandez's own home. >> that appeared to be open. >> the defense argued that...
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the trans-atlantic slave trade. we carry in our memory, part of our d.n.a., ptsd. part of that, with black and brown boys, is emaculation. i've heard a lot of my kids in my neighborhood became cops. i used to hear them like i will f somebody up if they look at me wrong. a lot of times i had to be careful, more so, with, you know, people who look like me and my family members. so there's a lot of things from the bottom that we're not dealing with not only in the penal system and with cops, but also just in our community that we have to deal with. and i think that's at the bottom of all of this ptsd. then you look at -- i think ptsd is even kor do correlated to black-on-black crime and brown-on-black crime. how are you going to stop committing acts of violence on other people when you don't like what you see in the mirror? how are you going to start liking other people if you don't like what you see in the mirror? i think a lot of that stuff is really at the bottom of this, how we're not talking about race, and thank god we're here, and these kind of things in our so
the trans-atlantic slave trade. we carry in our memory, part of our d.n.a., ptsd. part of that, with black and brown boys, is emaculation. i've heard a lot of my kids in my neighborhood became cops. i used to hear them like i will f somebody up if they look at me wrong. a lot of times i had to be careful, more so, with, you know, people who look like me and my family members. so there's a lot of things from the bottom that we're not dealing with not only in the penal system and with cops, but...
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university school of medicine published today in the journal, "science," more cases of cancer than have commonly been thought, can be primarily explained by random d.n.ans that occur during cell division, rather than by heredity, lifestyle choices, or environmental influences. the study looked at 31 types of cancer, including leukemia, bone, testicular, ovarian and pancreatic cancers. breast and prostate cancers were not included in the study. cristian tomasetti is one of the authors of the report and a bio- mathematician at johns hopkins. he joins me now from baltimore. thank you for joining us. it seems important, first, perhaps, to explain what you were looking at. what does bad luck or chance mean when it comes to getting cancer? >> yes, what it means is that every time a cell in particular a stem cell every timeit divides, a mutation can occur and can hit the dna of this cell. if that mutation happens to be in a gene that is the key regulator known to be associated with cancer -- so let's say a bad mutation that may lead us to cancer. so that's what we meant for bad luck. >> reporter: so were you and and other researchers surprised to find that b
university school of medicine published today in the journal, "science," more cases of cancer than have commonly been thought, can be primarily explained by random d.n.ans that occur during cell division, rather than by heredity, lifestyle choices, or environmental influences. the study looked at 31 types of cancer, including leukemia, bone, testicular, ovarian and pancreatic cancers. breast and prostate cancers were not included in the study. cristian tomasetti is one of the authors...
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the world. >> i'm going to call you on that one. >> i think so because they're like investing in their children. >> because they're a racially homogeneous society. >> no. because they're vikings. it's that d.n.a. and they're spending a lot of money on technology schools. and the crime rates are very low. but you're right maybe because it's people looks like -- >> i don't think it's going to be scandinavia. i think they're too small. but i do think -- i agree on us wasting time and whether it's sending our kids off to war or making a binary conversation. >> it's our inability to deal with our internal demographic problems that leaves us vulnerable. >> because other people are getting together slowly but more surely we are building like we need immigration. we need it to stay young technically america will be like italy. right? italy is old. physically old. >> their population, the young people can't support the old people because they stopped having sex or something too long ago and the pyramid is inverted. and then they got super anti-foreigner and barred the gates and have no new blood coming in. and to stay in the u.s. through all this drama is that by force or by lure people kept showing u
the world. >> i'm going to call you on that one. >> i think so because they're like investing in their children. >> because they're a racially homogeneous society. >> no. because they're vikings. it's that d.n.a. and they're spending a lot of money on technology schools. and the crime rates are very low. but you're right maybe because it's people looks like -- >> i don't think it's going to be scandinavia. i think they're too small. but i do think -- i agree on us...
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you can make a mistake in a body as it deteriorated and the direct visuals and that can become a problem also. >> oftentimes you have to do d.n.ats as well. heather? >> listen up. military veteran shedding new light on the battle against isis. he's speaking to fox news about how he travelled to syria to fight alongside kurdish forces just weeks after getting recruited online. chief intelligence correspondent has that story for us live from washington. good morning, katherine. >> thank you. in a rare interview, this u.s. military vet who has multiple tours in iraq told fox news about the recruitment pipeline to fight against isis in syria on the condition we protect his identity. out of frustration with the obama campaign against isis and the brazen execution of american journalists, the vet who we'll call john decided to get permanently involved and travelling from the heartland to iraq was simpler than he expected. >> -- protect my interests, they got back to me told me to send them essentially a resume for their vetting purposes. i bought a ticket. it was that easy. it was like booking a flight to miami beach. >> on the front
you can make a mistake in a body as it deteriorated and the direct visuals and that can become a problem also. >> oftentimes you have to do d.n.ats as well. heather? >> listen up. military veteran shedding new light on the battle against isis. he's speaking to fox news about how he travelled to syria to fight alongside kurdish forces just weeks after getting recruited online. chief intelligence correspondent has that story for us live from washington. good morning, katherine....
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the internet. how do you get your questions answered? beyond me. >>> a new d.n.a.lina and police think it could help solve more mysteries nationwide. a woman and her daughter were found dead in their apartment in 2011. no arrests were ever made in that case but now a new service says they can create a digital must go -- mug shot of the killer using genetic code pulled from the crime scene. it is called snapshot. they created images of who the company believes could be responsible for that double murder. police still investigating that case. >> new development in the ferguson protest movement. new tax filings from a nonprofit group say those demonstrations were funded by the liberal billionaire george soros. he gave $33 million to the organizers who organized the outrage following the michael brown grand jury decision. his spokesperson says funding protests that led to those violent outbursts help make our society quote, more accountable. >>> the kardashian family is fuming this morning. it is the latest issue of "in touch" magazine showing a heavily photo shopped i
the internet. how do you get your questions answered? beyond me. >>> a new d.n.a.lina and police think it could help solve more mysteries nationwide. a woman and her daughter were found dead in their apartment in 2011. no arrests were ever made in that case but now a new service says they can create a digital must go -- mug shot of the killer using genetic code pulled from the crime scene. it is called snapshot. they created images of who the company believes could be responsible for...
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. -- d.n.a., their determination to be part of america and its future really brings to this country an energy that just can't be matched in many other places in the world. house republicans would kill that dream. and they've shown us that by this horrible amendment which they've attached to the department of homeland security appropriation. they think america's stronger if we tell juan rios to leave. i don't. it is shameless to play politics with the life of this young man and hundreds of thousands of others. it's just shameless to put homeland security funding at risk to punish juan rios for having been ben brought to this country as a child. the house republicans feel so strongly about going dreamers -- deporting dreamers they're willing to hold up the homeland security financing bill. the house republicans are telling the senate and the president deport the dreamers or we're going to shut down the agency gone responsible for protecting america from terrorism. i hope the majority leader will reject this and the spirit on which we came together on a bipartisan basis to pass immigration reform almost two years ago that we will reject this hate-fi
. -- d.n.a., their determination to be part of america and its future really brings to this country an energy that just can't be matched in many other places in the world. house republicans would kill that dream. and they've shown us that by this horrible amendment which they've attached to the department of homeland security appropriation. they think america's stronger if we tell juan rios to leave. i don't. it is shameless to play politics with the life of this young man and hundreds of...