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everything i heard and saw, he attempted to alter the results of a drug test. >> i was given five daysement and he recommended a job drop. which means i'll probably go to pots and pans in the kitchen. >> but ziggy's first stop is the segregation unit better known as the hole where he will be locked up 23 hours a day. though for ziggy it's not all that bad. >> i won't be granted parole in april. that's mission accomplished. so i have to accept the consequences of what, you know, what he said. >> please direct all my mail over to me. >> what mail? >> oh, yeah, true. >> all i can say if you don't want to meet the parole board, come up with some other way than tampering with your drug screen. >> mobile 3, be advised moving one inmate from unit 6 to unit 3, through the access road. >> having reflected on what happened to ritchie hall, i feel kind of bad about that. i don't think that i did the best job that i could do. i think they treated him unfairly. to be honest about it. they don't want to address the problem that he still has issues with trying to adjust to freedom. ♪ ♪ for the 51 mil
everything i heard and saw, he attempted to alter the results of a drug test. >> i was given five daysement and he recommended a job drop. which means i'll probably go to pots and pans in the kitchen. >> but ziggy's first stop is the segregation unit better known as the hole where he will be locked up 23 hours a day. though for ziggy it's not all that bad. >> i won't be granted parole in april. that's mission accomplished. so i have to accept the consequences of what, you...
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but the end goal is to alter the outcome.remember with the technique they're using here this would be heritatible meaning that it would go on from generation to generation. and the risks are into the well-known and it could affect generations that we don't understand and we're really changing the human equation. >> is that what you many when you say then from an interview you think we could create two different types of human beings? >> well, we really could because i'm talking further out. i'm not talking this year or the next couple of years but ultimately we could create a human being that has been genetically altered and perhaps enhanced then we have a two-tier system. why would we be doing this? disease prevention is one thing. but if you look at the of what people are saying, they're also talking about things like delaying aging and those kinds of things. that is no longer disease prevention. that's something very different. and we run the risk of you jen eugenics on this front, creating desirable human traits and that'
but the end goal is to alter the outcome.remember with the technique they're using here this would be heritatible meaning that it would go on from generation to generation. and the risks are into the well-known and it could affect generations that we don't understand and we're really changing the human equation. >> is that what you many when you say then from an interview you think we could create two different types of human beings? >> well, we really could because i'm talking...
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it could be a remote control for altering a foetus inside a pregnant women. it's been used to modify human embryos to cut the genes of a blood disorder. it could be used to cut out common aye applications like diabetes or parkinsons and genetic immunity to things like hi itself. parents could pick eye or hair colour or determine height or body tight. it's amazing technology and potential. research into humans is the line that no one dared cross before now. if we fiddle around with d.n.a. we are changing not just the one person's body but the genetic inher tense of all of that -- inher tense of all of that person's descend aned, kids grandkids can inherit. it could be a good thing, knock out skits frepia genes, everything you do to one person occurs in the line. it's not perfect. the technique worked about half the time. any mistake made is permanent alteration to genes passed on to the next generation, that is why a group of leading researchers, and the scientist that discovered it called for a global moratorium, feeling that we are not ready to play around a
it could be a remote control for altering a foetus inside a pregnant women. it's been used to modify human embryos to cut the genes of a blood disorder. it could be used to cut out common aye applications like diabetes or parkinsons and genetic immunity to things like hi itself. parents could pick eye or hair colour or determine height or body tight. it's amazing technology and potential. research into humans is the line that no one dared cross before now. if we fiddle around with d.n.a. we are...
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. >> test answer sheets were altered, fabricated and falsely certified. >> i saw people alter w2s and alter paystubs to make it appear as if people made more money to qualify for a loan. >> jon: ( bleep ). i'm sorry. an elaborate purposeful systemic culture of falsified information. all right, lack of ethical limits. sounds like similar behavior. but why did schools and financial institutions take these shortcut? >> atlanta educators could receive bonuses when student performance improves. >> loan officers received bonuses, commissions. >> jon: personal enrichment incentivize for personal enrichment. and why was this culture of fraud not stopped? >> educators who tried to report the cheating faced a cult culture of fear and intimidation. >> there were threats and intimidation. >> what kinds of threats are we talking about? >> your tires would be flat. >> your tires would be flat? >> yeah. ( laughter ) >> jon: in new jersey, that's considered a compliment. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i gotta say mortgage lender intimidation is pretty weak. sometimes i would bring you over to the office,
. >> test answer sheets were altered, fabricated and falsely certified. >> i saw people alter w2s and alter paystubs to make it appear as if people made more money to qualify for a loan. >> jon: ( bleep ). i'm sorry. an elaborate purposeful systemic culture of falsified information. all right, lack of ethical limits. sounds like similar behavior. but why did schools and financial institutions take these shortcut? >> atlanta educators could receive bonuses when student...
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it could be a remote control for altering say a fetus inside a pregnant woman. chinese researchers now say they have used it to modify human embryos, turning off the sequence of a potentially fatal blood disorder. exposing us to common afflictions like diabetes. parents could pick their child's eye color or hair color or even determine height or body type. it's amazing technology with amazing potential. but research into humans is the line that no one has dared cross before now. that's because if we fiddle around with dna in that way we're changing not just this one person's body but the genetickic genetic inheritance. whatever tinkering has been done. that might be good, swap out the dna comes after that person. we're messing with the future of the human species. and this is not a system, crisper technique worked as they intended only about half the time. again any mistake made is a permanent alteration to genes that are passed on to the next generation. that is why a group of leading researchers including the scientist who discovered the importance of crisper
it could be a remote control for altering say a fetus inside a pregnant woman. chinese researchers now say they have used it to modify human embryos, turning off the sequence of a potentially fatal blood disorder. exposing us to common afflictions like diabetes. parents could pick their child's eye color or hair color or even determine height or body type. it's amazing technology with amazing potential. but research into humans is the line that no one has dared cross before now. that's because...
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hall is charged with refusing or attempting to alter his drug test. how do you plead to the charge?uilty or not guilty? >> mr. hall pleads not guilty. as a part of the policy for the substance abuse class, any drug testing is to be kept confidential, so this issue is out of the area of the disciplinary board. >> results should be kept confidential. is that what you're saying? >> yes, sir. >> that would be the case had mr. hall took the test. he didn't take the test. >> with his first line of defense shot down, higgins pivots to explain ziggy's actions. >> richie, how many times have you been up for parole in the last 18 years? >> twice. >> what's happened each of those times? >> they've continued me because of something i've done. >> why would you purposely try to ditch your parole? >> because i'm scared of getting out. >> you've been at the program before? >> yes, sir. >> if you didn't want to make parole, could you say, i don't want to go? >> i don't know if you would understand, but a convict saying that he's not ready to get out, i'd feel like i would be ostracized. >> is that i
hall is charged with refusing or attempting to alter his drug test. how do you plead to the charge?uilty or not guilty? >> mr. hall pleads not guilty. as a part of the policy for the substance abuse class, any drug testing is to be kept confidential, so this issue is out of the area of the disciplinary board. >> results should be kept confidential. is that what you're saying? >> yes, sir. >> that would be the case had mr. hall took the test. he didn't take the test....
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california comes in 48th with less than 16% of the population using drugs to alter their mood. researchers say the low ranking drug use states also ranked the highest for well-being. >>> fully electric cars will soon be more affordable. a new study finds the cost of the expensive braert is going down. also the operating cost of an e car could beat gasoline powered cars within five years. according to one estimate a full charge for a 300 mile range car could cost less than $10. compare that with 30 to $60 for a tank of gas. >>> coming up next on abc7 news at 9:00, easter sunday in san francisco goes old school with one of the funkiest races you'll ever see. >>> and today's rain was just a taste of what's coming. meteorologistless drew tuma is up with the forecast. >>> the warriors win back to back games in texas beating dallas last night. but spurs k >>> a big crowd in san francisco for the 15th annual byob celebration. not what you think. it's bring your own big wheel. maybe it's better than what you thought. dozens of racers hopped on childhood three wheelers to roll down the
california comes in 48th with less than 16% of the population using drugs to alter their mood. researchers say the low ranking drug use states also ranked the highest for well-being. >>> fully electric cars will soon be more affordable. a new study finds the cost of the expensive braert is going down. also the operating cost of an e car could beat gasoline powered cars within five years. according to one estimate a full charge for a 300 mile range car could cost less than $10. compare...
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construct a two story addition at the rear of building and the second from january 23rd from an alteration to include the kitchens and some one-size-fits-all windows and electrical work both matters we're heard and continued to allow the parties to discuss the sentiment prosecute mr. sanchez burglary address the board. >> good evening commissioner president lazarus and members of the board scott sanchez following the hearings we had a meet at our office of planning department two hours of discussion we ultimately came to with a compromise solution that all parties seem willing to accept i believe this is in xhifrps with the direction at the oriental meeting and the project manager engineer will present the details but in that sense the two story is moved forward to be in alignment with the rear yard there's a small encroachment on the side opposite the side stairs the roof of this area is sloped and not have a deck so this is something since we have a commodity solution the parties are willing to accept the plans were circulated to the parties march 25, 2015 today's date some minor kind of
construct a two story addition at the rear of building and the second from january 23rd from an alteration to include the kitchens and some one-size-fits-all windows and electrical work both matters we're heard and continued to allow the parties to discuss the sentiment prosecute mr. sanchez burglary address the board. >> good evening commissioner president lazarus and members of the board scott sanchez following the hearings we had a meet at our office of planning department two hours of...
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the science is still inconclusive that human activity may not be altering the climate. the first campaign made its official start with ted cruz announcing his candidacy at liberty university in virginia. in an interview with the texas tribune, he said on the global warming alarmists, anyone who actually points to the evidence that disproves their claims, they don't engage in debate. what do they do? scream you're a denier. today the global warming alarmists are the equivalent of the flat earthers. it used to be that it is accepted scientific wisdom the earth is flat and this heretic named galileo was called a denier. we're now joined by a veteran gop legislator who paid a political price for his acceptance of the idea that humans are involved in climate change. he served six terms in congress from rural south carolina. he's the founder and executive director of the energy and enterprise initiative at george mason university. he's talking to us from florida. are you surprised that even at this late date, here we are in 2015 politics is still trumping science in some of t
the science is still inconclusive that human activity may not be altering the climate. the first campaign made its official start with ted cruz announcing his candidacy at liberty university in virginia. in an interview with the texas tribune, he said on the global warming alarmists, anyone who actually points to the evidence that disproves their claims, they don't engage in debate. what do they do? scream you're a denier. today the global warming alarmists are the equivalent of the flat...
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what we also know about the dress is that it was altered over time. there was a long train attached at one point that train was shortened, and we can also see the fullness of the skirt. then also these gores or these additions of fabric were added at some point to make the dress not just a tube but have a little bit more space at the bottom. maybe it was altered for someone to have a little bit more room to move in. they commented she was still wearing the old styles from her youth. everybody loved her any way. she wontsed to edcontinued to wear this tile. the dress now which is about 200 years old is in very fragile condition. you can tell from just the wear that -- the wear and tear under the arms and in some of the seams. light damage over time. just the inherent vice of textile to become weaker. this red velvet dress that we discovered in the trunk of the home has a legend that perhaps it was made from the draperies that dolley saved in 1814 from the president's house before he was burned. we know that dolley wore and en enjoyed fashion. we know t
what we also know about the dress is that it was altered over time. there was a long train attached at one point that train was shortened, and we can also see the fullness of the skirt. then also these gores or these additions of fabric were added at some point to make the dress not just a tube but have a little bit more space at the bottom. maybe it was altered for someone to have a little bit more room to move in. they commented she was still wearing the old styles from her youth. everybody...
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also developing indiana lawmakers announce a deal to alter that state's religious freedom law. meanwhile, 2016 presidential hopefuls, they are feeling the fallout. the republican party, jeb bush shifts his stance on the issue while other republicans remain silent. nbc's senior political editor mark murray joins us next. >>> and then. >> do 35 or 40 years of comedy and then run for the senate. >> why senator al franken wants david letterman to run for office in indiana. it is one of the things we just thought you should know. siness so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d.
also developing indiana lawmakers announce a deal to alter that state's religious freedom law. meanwhile, 2016 presidential hopefuls, they are feeling the fallout. the republican party, jeb bush shifts his stance on the issue while other republicans remain silent. nbc's senior political editor mark murray joins us next. >>> and then. >> do 35 or 40 years of comedy and then run for the senate. >> why senator al franken wants david letterman to run for office in indiana. it...
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it could be a remote control for altering a foetus inside a pregnant woman. chinese researchers say they used it to modify human embryos, using it to cut out cells in relation to a drug disease. that's how it could be used in the future, to cut out hundreds of disorders, or create known etic immunity to -- genetic immunity to h.i.v. parent could pick height or body type. it has amazing potential. research into humans is a line no one dares to cross. if we fiddle around with dna we are changing demonstrate just that one person's body but the genetic inheritance of descendants. kids, grand kids inheriting whatever tinkering is done. that can be a good thing. swapping out the genes, and you have wiped it out in your bloodstains line. that's the trouble. everything you do will be fru in the genes to everyone coming after that person. we are messing with the future of the species. this is not a perfect system. harvard researchers found that the technique worked as intended about half the time. any make is a permanent alt rags to genes passed on to the next generat
it could be a remote control for altering a foetus inside a pregnant woman. chinese researchers say they used it to modify human embryos, using it to cut out cells in relation to a drug disease. that's how it could be used in the future, to cut out hundreds of disorders, or create known etic immunity to -- genetic immunity to h.i.v. parent could pick height or body type. it has amazing potential. research into humans is a line no one dares to cross. if we fiddle around with dna we are changing...
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and technique doesn't seem to move it or destroy it or alter it in any way. lichtenstein ( voiceover ): i try to make the work look graphic, and i want it to be simple- looking and direct. these are three different levels. yeah, uh-huh, i'd have to see them up or something. what happens is, you think you've got it right until you put the black on it, everything around it. so what we're experiencing now is this looking good until we put black on it. lichtenstein: i think this is really my light blue as i remember, and this is really a light green. but i'll get you the actual samples. tyler: but you see, it really is light green and light blue in that. let me just check this light yellow. lichtenstein ( voiceover ): it's an excuse, in a way to do almost anything, since the reflections can have almost any color and any kind of texture. it seems like an interesting way of giving me a lot of material to play with. but before you do that--just kidding! ( chuckling ) do we want to mess with these a little bit? tyler ( voiceover ): that sort of nitpicking is roy's st
and technique doesn't seem to move it or destroy it or alter it in any way. lichtenstein ( voiceover ): i try to make the work look graphic, and i want it to be simple- looking and direct. these are three different levels. yeah, uh-huh, i'd have to see them up or something. what happens is, you think you've got it right until you put the black on it, everything around it. so what we're experiencing now is this looking good until we put black on it. lichtenstein: i think this is really my light...
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this is altering your genes so that you will never transmit that disease again. it is a big thing.t is another thing i have a major problem with. charles: thanks a lot, good stuff. updating the story we brokers on "varney and company," charlie gasparino st. chris christie's wife stepped down from her job at a hedge fund. the governor's office just confirmed mary christie did indeed step down from her job. according to charlie gasparino the governor is about to announce he is running for president. we will await word on that. minnesota declaring a state of emergency because of bird flew. how worried should we be? we have a full report after the break. tonight, strange inheritance starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern with those jamie colby. the first episode of piece of american history. custer's last stand. >> i got a call from of friend and he mentioned david humphrey. >> i remember that name because i actually read that book and i thought it did a lot to resolve what really happened at the battle of little big board and i was more intrigued when i found out there were all these sketches
this is altering your genes so that you will never transmit that disease again. it is a big thing.t is another thing i have a major problem with. charles: thanks a lot, good stuff. updating the story we brokers on "varney and company," charlie gasparino st. chris christie's wife stepped down from her job at a hedge fund. the governor's office just confirmed mary christie did indeed step down from her job. according to charlie gasparino the governor is about to announce he is running...
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still ahead at 6:00 how senator bernie sanders may alter the tone in the race for the white house. plus a rescue team from county pulls a 15-year-old from beneath a collapsed building in nepal. the one thing that saved that teenager's life and a suspect is named in the attack on a man inside a metro station. we'll show you next. and don't forget to go to wjla.com to sign up for our breaking news and weather text alerts. maureen: new information tonight about an attack in a metro station caught on camera. last week we showed you these images of a teenager repeatedly punching a 69-year-old man on the escalator inside the eastern market station. today, metro transit police named 19-year-old elijah smith as a suspect. he is not in custody but he will be charged with felony assault once he is arrested. a man convicted of raping a woman along a silver spring walking trail will spend 60 years in prison. he was sentenced today. the judge went beyond the sentencing guidelines because of nature of the attack. torres pleaded guilty to raping and beating a woman at knifepoint along the northwe
still ahead at 6:00 how senator bernie sanders may alter the tone in the race for the white house. plus a rescue team from county pulls a 15-year-old from beneath a collapsed building in nepal. the one thing that saved that teenager's life and a suspect is named in the attack on a man inside a metro station. we'll show you next. and don't forget to go to wjla.com to sign up for our breaking news and weather text alerts. maureen: new information tonight about an attack in a metro station caught...
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police department that there are many things for which i will call the police but if there was an alteration and in my home between african-american males i would reluctant and won't call the police because i'm not sure that one of them moistened up dead that dialog needs to happen i think you need to know that this distrust exists as a woman in san francisco black woman wouldn't call the police for an alteration with african-american males in my home >> thank you, ms. tatum (clapping.) >> next speaker. >> good evening welcome. >> hi my name is ms. clay the vice president of the political with the harvey milk club and very active in a board member of the san francisco black leadership forum i want to thank everyone for being here and also all the work that is going on to resolve the issues i call on the community to acknowledge that everyone everything that has been done is not working we need to look at this as a safety crisis our black and brown officers are not safe they don't know whether their officers sitting in the next car are sending the texts it is still going on and still unresolv
police department that there are many things for which i will call the police but if there was an alteration and in my home between african-american males i would reluctant and won't call the police because i'm not sure that one of them moistened up dead that dialog needs to happen i think you need to know that this distrust exists as a woman in san francisco black woman wouldn't call the police for an alteration with african-american males in my home >> thank you, ms. tatum (clapping.)...
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. >> in a medical journal, researchers at a medical university confirmed that they altered genes that are responsible for a blood disease. they have said that the embryos could never have become babies but the revelations have sparked a global outcry. >> scientists around the world are calling for a ban on global genetic modification. they are worried the latest research could open the door to a new era of eugenics. >> and a competitive race between nations to create the perfect human being. >> chinese scientists used 86 embryos in the study. the embryos were described as not viable because they had an extra set of chromosomes. scientists say they were the first to change the embryos' dna, injecting them to alter the affected genes. 71 embryos survived the injection procedure. of these, 28 were found to be spliced successfully, but only a fraction contained a replacement genes. most of the embryos that survived to ballot severe mutations. the ethical questions raised by the chinese experiment have caused a furor among geneticists. -- most of the embryos that survived developed severe
. >> in a medical journal, researchers at a medical university confirmed that they altered genes that are responsible for a blood disease. they have said that the embryos could never have become babies but the revelations have sparked a global outcry. >> scientists around the world are calling for a ban on global genetic modification. they are worried the latest research could open the door to a new era of eugenics. >> and a competitive race between nations to create the...
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. >> once they alter that chemical, it's no longer a controlled substance. and to maximize profit. >> we process $40,000 to $50,000 in credit card payments. >> imported into the u.s. by mail and sold online. >> set up a larmg scale trafficking organization by using a a computer. >> that, to me, is scary. this stuff is not safe just because you can order it on the internet. >> most people still don't know what they are. they'll kill your kids. >> tonight, the new drug threat, a deadly high. >> 911. what is your emergency? >> there is a kid laying on the sidewalk. he looks like he's been beat up. >> 911. >> yeah. there is a guy laying face down, looks like he's passed out with no shoes on. >> when the officers arrived, they found mr. beard lying face down on the sidewalk. they found b the other victim. it was reported that he was sitting in the grass, yelling at a parked car, acting incoherently. >> on the morning of june 11th, 2012, police in grand forks, north dakota, were facing a new threat on the city streets. >> and then you found the other guy in the pa
. >> once they alter that chemical, it's no longer a controlled substance. and to maximize profit. >> we process $40,000 to $50,000 in credit card payments. >> imported into the u.s. by mail and sold online. >> set up a larmg scale trafficking organization by using a a computer. >> that, to me, is scary. this stuff is not safe just because you can order it on the internet. >> most people still don't know what they are. they'll kill your kids. >>...
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he was accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old alter provide at bridesburg st. join in 1997. archdiocese of philadelphia first suspended mccormick in 2011. >> there is in legal drawm surrounding state attorney general kathleen kane tonight "action news" learned that warrants have been served at kane's offices in norristown and harrisburg and they're seeking -- grand jury said she should be charged with leaking grand jury information to the news immediate today she was ordered to explain why she fired a prosecuteers in her office. at issue, whether the firing violated his order forbidding her to retalliate against witnesses in the league investigation. >>> the brutal manager of colwyn delaware county left the office for the weekend. but that was a lot more complicated than it sounds by the way that borough manager paula brown given her past it should be no surprise she find herself at center of political fire storm. ken has the story. >> there's a tough workweek and then there's one paula brown had. friday she walked out of colwyn borough hall unsure if still burrow manager. >
he was accused of sexually assaulting a 10-year-old alter provide at bridesburg st. join in 1997. archdiocese of philadelphia first suspended mccormick in 2011. >> there is in legal drawm surrounding state attorney general kathleen kane tonight "action news" learned that warrants have been served at kane's offices in norristown and harrisburg and they're seeking -- grand jury said she should be charged with leaking grand jury information to the news immediate today she was...
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the evidence has been altered by the performance of the first autopsy.hologist would need to review the findings from the first autopsy. those photographs, those slides any tissue that was taken. >> given that interview, is it beneficial to have a second autopsy? >> i find second autopsies are occasionally useful if the first autopsy wasn't done properly. it also sometimes picks up additional findings that the first pathologist may have missed if they didn't do a complete investigation. at the very least that second or third pathologist needs to review the original findings or they are not able to interpret it properly. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, cities across the u.s. on alert as the fbi investigates a possible isis-inspired terror threat. why are officials being so tight-lipped about details? people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that
the evidence has been altered by the performance of the first autopsy.hologist would need to review the findings from the first autopsy. those photographs, those slides any tissue that was taken. >> given that interview, is it beneficial to have a second autopsy? >> i find second autopsies are occasionally useful if the first autopsy wasn't done properly. it also sometimes picks up additional findings that the first pathologist may have missed if they didn't do a complete...
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this is not an alteration and we're not debating whether it's tantamount to a demolition. i do think section 317, which has been in place since 2008, to address concerns, may not be the best tool. it may be the best tool that we had at the time but when we look back and see what other options we have to try to enhance and preserve our relatively affordable houtsing stock. so with that i am available for any questions. thank you. >> commissioners, the matter is submitted. >> does our new commissioner want to weigh in? >> not quite yet. >> there's a couple of major issues that have been brought forth here. at first, you know, when i read the brief i wasn't quite understanding the term relative affordability. most of us think that there's, you know, are there the poor, the rich, and perhaps something in between, you know. and perhaps, and i don't want to put words in her mouth, but, yes, there is absolutely a fact that the middle is the one that has never had any attention in this city. the poor, there are extensive programs, the rich they can do whatever they want and take c
this is not an alteration and we're not debating whether it's tantamount to a demolition. i do think section 317, which has been in place since 2008, to address concerns, may not be the best tool. it may be the best tool that we had at the time but when we look back and see what other options we have to try to enhance and preserve our relatively affordable houtsing stock. so with that i am available for any questions. thank you. >> commissioners, the matter is submitted. >> does our...
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anything altered, any excessive items, any like weapons, paraphernalia, anything, i'll take it. take. but we just got to deal with it. >> how do you handle that? >> we talk to them personally later, usually. like, hey, you need to calm down. we'll see what we can do to resolve this. we don't want nothing getting too hectic. try to keep the peace. >> moments later, faldon is tested as a simple cell search angers an inmate. >> what? what? what? [ bleep ]. you know what i'm saying? huh? you know what i'm saying? >> calm down. >> i'm not about [ bleep ] being sprayed. and i don't give a [ bleep ]. i don't give a [ bleep ] about you taking my stuff, huh? i ain't give you nothing but respect, man. i done told you [ bleep ]. tell me, all you got to do is -- don't get no respect. don't i? don't i? >> someone got upset from something we may have taken from him. we'll talk to him when he calms down. we'll handle it that way. i think i handled it pretty well. we ended up getting him out of here. hopefully it runs smooth tonight. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." the isu search
anything altered, any excessive items, any like weapons, paraphernalia, anything, i'll take it. take. but we just got to deal with it. >> how do you handle that? >> we talk to them personally later, usually. like, hey, you need to calm down. we'll see what we can do to resolve this. we don't want nothing getting too hectic. try to keep the peace. >> moments later, faldon is tested as a simple cell search angers an inmate. >> what? what? what? [ bleep ]. you know what i'm...
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maybe that's why it's so hard to fathom that human activity could fundamentally alter a place like this they call it [ speaking in french ] the big melt. this glacier we've been climbing has retreated nearly a mile. dozens of others are steadily disappearing, some the length of a football field every year. of course glaciers have been growing and shrinking for ages, but never so many so fast. [ laughing ] i got to stop eating so much bacon. oh. that's fantastic. a wheezing first timer would never notice the changes. but the lifers certainly do. >> the first time i came here when i was 12. i'm now 34. these glaciers used to be like 500, 600 meters below. and they keep going up. as you see, this one used to be all the way down. he is also worried about snowfall trends. this has been one of the driest years in memory. it's almost christmas and the ski resorts don't have enough snow to open, but seb pulled some strings and gets a spot where we can hike up and slide down. first turns of the year, first turns in the alps. first turns and being filmed by three cameras. no pressure. ♪ woo-hoo!
maybe that's why it's so hard to fathom that human activity could fundamentally alter a place like this they call it [ speaking in french ] the big melt. this glacier we've been climbing has retreated nearly a mile. dozens of others are steadily disappearing, some the length of a football field every year. of course glaciers have been growing and shrinking for ages, but never so many so fast. [ laughing ] i got to stop eating so much bacon. oh. that's fantastic. a wheezing first timer would...
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. >> a bridal alteration altercation. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll [?muted?] you up. >> and a case of sticky fingers. devastating day care and a battle for the space. >> she managed to actually move the car completely out of the space. >>> "caught on camera: bad behavior." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. bad behavior can sometimes seem like an epidemic, from road rage to bullying over the internet to fist fights on reality tv. our first video is a prime example of bad behavior. a mob erupts in violence, and not out of anger or frustration, but to celebrate the home team's victory. [ chanting ] >> mayhem in the streets of los angeles. [ sirens ] >> june, 2010. 19-year-old student and part-time graphic designer jun gatuna ducks into a downtown bar to watch the last moments of the nba finals
. >> a bridal alteration altercation. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll [?muted?] you up. >> and a case of sticky fingers. devastating day care and a battle for the space. >> she...
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he shows up the next morning, altered his appearance.lls there. >> reporter: bells -- will juan's wife back him up she found out he was cheating? if she wanted to throw him under the bus? >> it was a great opportunity. they leave on sunday afternoon to grandma's house they're bound. the car is filled with music that classic disco sound. and on their little faces, only smiles could be found. goldfish crackers. the snack that smiles back. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. wow, that was fast. 3 f2 as shocking, as disorienting as the sudden death of a loved one. especially one so affectionate, so endearing, so apparently happy. and when the dreadful news came with the word "murder" attached -- >> i couldn't think of a soul who would wanted to hurt the man. >> reporter: richard and his buddy spent the evening together the night before richard was killed. so bill heard him get the phone call from stacey about their plans for valentine
he shows up the next morning, altered his appearance.lls there. >> reporter: bells -- will juan's wife back him up she found out he was cheating? if she wanted to throw him under the bus? >> it was a great opportunity. they leave on sunday afternoon to grandma's house they're bound. the car is filled with music that classic disco sound. and on their little faces, only smiles could be found. goldfish crackers. the snack that smiles back. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but...
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any mistake is a permanent alteration. that is why a group of leading researchers including the scientists who discovered the importance of this have called for a global moratorium on human experimentation. they feel we're just not ready to play around at this level yet but chinese researchers have done it. they're editing the basic material of human beings making it a major moment in the history of science. we are now playing god. >>> in today's digital beat a deal between the u.s. and mexico is bringing in new life. for more than 15 years, water from the colorado river has not flowed to parts of mexico but that changed after a deal was reached last year. the plan is to restore more than 40,000 acres which has withered to about a 10th of its original size. farmers are already seeing a rebound. animals are returning. and tourism has jumped. the bad news is that the deal only lasts for two years and then water is cut off again. for more on this story, head over to al jazeera and click on u.s. stories. >>> civil rights pione
any mistake is a permanent alteration. that is why a group of leading researchers including the scientists who discovered the importance of this have called for a global moratorium on human experimentation. they feel we're just not ready to play around at this level yet but chinese researchers have done it. they're editing the basic material of human beings making it a major moment in the history of science. we are now playing god. >>> in today's digital beat a deal between the u.s....
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are the stennis space the gang shooting their receive reports of gunshots and some of the block or alter the bill last night investing in the same to divorce than enough i was on my bicycle road passed them then return to confront them he fired at least six shots in the roadway on the bicycle the victims are 1924 your brothers from santa rosa the 19 your was shot twice a leg is expected to be ok police say he is a known gang member the 24 your was not injured. >>darya: doctor's medical centers and some problems closing its doors for good disclosure come today comes after years of financial hardship well as live in san pablo right now with what this means for patients. >>will tran: the have to go someplace else a lot from the vincennes called low this plays right behind me serve 250,000 people from berkeley in vallejo you can see the sun right behind me is never sit at a hospital this is clearly right that it will be closing at 7:00 this morning less than one hour from now after being in operation for more than 60 years yester day and with the last full day the reason why it is closing in
are the stennis space the gang shooting their receive reports of gunshots and some of the block or alter the bill last night investing in the same to divorce than enough i was on my bicycle road passed them then return to confront them he fired at least six shots in the roadway on the bicycle the victims are 1924 your brothers from santa rosa the 19 your was shot twice a leg is expected to be ok police say he is a known gang member the 24 your was not injured. >>darya: doctor's medical...