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janine de la vega is with us from palo alto antigen mean, i guess it is pretty official today?eople are waiting to get their hands on the jerseys and the nfc champions hat. people are waiting to get in and there has been a steady stream of customers ever since and they are looking for anything that strikes their eye. >> reporter: they came in and they bought, and she was one of the first to stock up on stuff for her family. >> they said other stores had run out of stuff so i had to make sure they opened back up at 8:00 so i was here at 7:30 and i made sure i had all the stuff. >> reporter: from jerseys to banners and towels, people were forking out cash to get more memorabilia after last night's win against the atlanta falcons. >> we are able to buy the brand- new merchandise and it is our little piece of being part of the team. >> reporter: frank gore stored two touchdowns in the second half. they are now headed to new orleans from the super bowl. the team's planes touched down and coaches and families walked off the plane. >> after every year of not going to the playoffs, it
janine de la vega is with us from palo alto antigen mean, i guess it is pretty official today?eople are waiting to get their hands on the jerseys and the nfc champions hat. people are waiting to get in and there has been a steady stream of customers ever since and they are looking for anything that strikes their eye. >> reporter: they came in and they bought, and she was one of the first to stock up on stuff for her family. >> they said other stores had run out of stuff so i had to...
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these areas are called human leukocyte antigens, or hlas. they make the cells that attack viruses and bacteria. since neanderthals lived in ice age europe for hundreds of thousands of years, their immune systems must have been specially adapted to fight off the diseases there. this was something that modern humans, arriving from africa didn't have. our ancestors, when they came into the neanderthal range were, for the first time encountering this environment. our immune systems would not be adept at recognizing and fighting pathogens new to us. hawks: oh, it's absolutely a survival toolkit. hla types are important because they help our body resist disease. so it's very clear that one product of this interaction was the inheritance of immune system versions of genes. maybe they conferred some selective advantage. maybe the neanderthals have a version of these immune system genes that were beneficial for the neanderthal and they were beneficial to human people who got these genes by interbreeding. narrator: this is the epstein-barr virus linke
these areas are called human leukocyte antigens, or hlas. they make the cells that attack viruses and bacteria. since neanderthals lived in ice age europe for hundreds of thousands of years, their immune systems must have been specially adapted to fight off the diseases there. this was something that modern humans, arriving from africa didn't have. our ancestors, when they came into the neanderthal range were, for the first time encountering this environment. our immune systems would not be...
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it has something like antigen shift or grip. all of a sudden it can change and you have almost a completely new strain like a d 1 or a little bit different. now the vaccine will not work against it. the vaccine only has h1n1, h3 h2 and d it doesn't have a lot of other things. starting early this season they have a good vaccine not a great one only good in 62 percent. plus a lot of people aren't doing it now. if you are immuno compromised. >> one week don't get it with a lot of people. >> you have to stay at home if you are sick. you have to consult with your physician. you may not want to go to the emergency room if you are having a fever if you are dehydrated you are a child and you have a behave change. one thing about the vaccine they are in the works in the pipeline there's a vaccine that targets the person in the middle of the flu virus. all flu viruses have this. this is a great vaccine. if it comes down the pipeline it will be 90-95 percent effective. >> tamiflu helped me. took it immediately. i took it westbouithin the f
it has something like antigen shift or grip. all of a sudden it can change and you have almost a completely new strain like a d 1 or a little bit different. now the vaccine will not work against it. the vaccine only has h1n1, h3 h2 and d it doesn't have a lot of other things. starting early this season they have a good vaccine not a great one only good in 62 percent. plus a lot of people aren't doing it now. if you are immuno compromised. >> one week don't get it with a lot of people....
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you have to have exposure to environmental antigens or something in our diet that allows the disease to develop. >> we're taking quite a bet of calls. this is a disease that people don't really like this talk about. we'll be talking about it for another 45 minutes. the number to call, 410-481-2222. >>> let's get a look at your latest. we have had some drizzle. no frozen prsmghts temperatures about five to 10 degrees above freezing. some rain showers overspreading the eastern shore, queen anne's county and some of the showers do reach across the bay, very light precipitation, though. not a lot of rain. again, on the broader perspective most of the precipitation has pushed to the north and east. let's take a look super bowl xlvii, still make out the logo on federal hill. 41 at bwi. it's getting longer. the sun is up at 7:17. the sunset was at 5:23 this evening. show you a little bit of weather in motion. you can't make out the key bridge. so yes, reduced visibility. there will be fog to deal with. watch out for that. the next two nights, could have reduced visibilities. havre de grace
you have to have exposure to environmental antigens or something in our diet that allows the disease to develop. >> we're taking quite a bet of calls. this is a disease that people don't really like this talk about. we'll be talking about it for another 45 minutes. the number to call, 410-481-2222. >>> let's get a look at your latest. we have had some drizzle. no frozen prsmghts temperatures about five to 10 degrees above freezing. some rain showers overspreading the eastern...
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. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what your level is. and when you get up to, what, four or five, then you have to proceed with caution but don't get unduly alarmed, is that right? >> well, there are some people that are starting to feel that even at those levels it should be investigated more closely such as biopsies. most important thing about the psa is the rate of change of the psa. you can't just take it as one particular test but rather as a series. >> he means, i believe to say it's constant at year to year. if you come in at a four one year, you should come in at a four the next year or drop, if -- or drop, if you go up you've got a problem. did you get the psas every year. >> i did. the doctor who did this for me, god bless him, he gave me my physical in '91 and my bsa was 9.2 and he called me up at work and said, "get your butt out to the urology cling we're goinged to do a sonogram on you." they did and they found nothing. >> there are three tests for -- maybe there's more but there are three tests that i k
. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the protein determines what your level is. and when you get up to, what, four or five, then you have to proceed with caution but don't get unduly alarmed, is that right? >> well, there are some people that are starting to feel that even at those levels it should be investigated more closely such as biopsies. most important thing about the psa is the rate of change of the psa. you can't just take it...
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american african-american and disabled women who had all been forcibly sterilized soon after the antigenic sentiment spread worldwide and was considered a violation of human rights in almost every international body which now say the perpetrators of this practice should be punished and the victims compensated in fact according the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide one of the factors listed as an act of genocide is the intent to destroy a national ethnic racial or religious group as quote imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group. fast for today what would you say if i told you that your general still in full effect and even worse that it's been administered by a first world democracy yep believe it or not the israeli government has been forcibly administered birth control. to a segment of the population for the first time an israeli government official has publicly acknowledged their practice of injecting ethiopian jewish women against their will with contraceptives israel is a country that has experienced a significant influx of ethio
american african-american and disabled women who had all been forcibly sterilized soon after the antigenic sentiment spread worldwide and was considered a violation of human rights in almost every international body which now say the perpetrators of this practice should be punished and the victims compensated in fact according the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide one of the factors listed as an act of genocide is the intent to destroy a national ethnic racial...
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apologize for having spent several years ripping up jim crow and i'm also sorry that i helped start the antigen movement back in the ninety's and by assisted in demonizing an important technological option which can and should be used to benefit the environment. as you might imagine this is spring as several others who jumped on the anti g.m.o. train to stand their ground and breathed new life into a years long debate about genetically modified foods so we were curious to find out more about why some such a prominent outspoken critic of g.m.o. has had it changed his mind so we have him here now mark linus joins us from london hey there mark this is a huge want to eighty here give me the nuts and bolts of your reasoning well basically my change of heart comes from the fact that i spent a long time studying the science on biotechnology which was preceded by studying this on climate change so basically i moved from big somebody who was a writing about environmental issues from an environmentalist perspective to somebody who is trying to study the sun in order to be more effective in talking about
apologize for having spent several years ripping up jim crow and i'm also sorry that i helped start the antigen movement back in the ninety's and by assisted in demonizing an important technological option which can and should be used to benefit the environment. as you might imagine this is spring as several others who jumped on the anti g.m.o. train to stand their ground and breathed new life into a years long debate about genetically modified foods so we were curious to find out more about...
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it is a travel nightmare for those who booked flights to tokyo and it comes after safety concerns antigenjanine de la vega -- janine de la vega has more on just how many flights are affected, here is more. >>reporter: brian, there is nobody here at the ticket counterat san jose international airport and another worker i spoke to said there were agents here helping people rebook their canceled flights and that person said they expect representatives to be here again this morning, this is what it looks like and there is a notice for canceling all of its flights. yesterday they decided to stop the flights through next monday and last night the federal aviation ordered them to stop until they can proof the batteries used on the airline is safe. they had to stop them because batteries were blamed for smoke inside the planes. they are helping passengers rebook san jose flights to go through a did i have air cart and there was lots of fan fair. now with 320 of its flights canceled and the dreamliner still being grounded, it is unclear when normal operations will be done. now coming up on the mor
it is a travel nightmare for those who booked flights to tokyo and it comes after safety concerns antigenjanine de la vega -- janine de la vega has more on just how many flights are affected, here is more. >>reporter: brian, there is nobody here at the ticket counterat san jose international airport and another worker i spoke to said there were agents here helping people rebook their canceled flights and that person said they expect representatives to be here again this morning, this is...
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first, they contain-- antigen-binding lectins. that means they stick to the surfaces of abnormal cells so the body can recognize and attack those cells removal before they become cancerous. fascinating isn't it? >> (audience) yes. >> our immune system has the ability to fully recognize abnormal cells and remove them but only when it becomes fully activated when you eat mushrooms. the second important cancer fighting feature of mushrooms is that they're strong angiogenesis inhibitors. that means these compounds inhibit new blood vessel growth. see in order for a tumor to grow, in order for cells to become cancerous, and spread they have to send out signals that create new blood vessels to grow and feed them with nutrients and oxygen. and mushrooms say, no way. they inhibit the enzymes released by abnormal cells. that promote blood vessel growth thereby restricting the oxygen and nutrients from getting to those cells. so these substances derived from mushrooms starve off tumors and cancers. and the fat on your body is also like a tu
first, they contain-- antigen-binding lectins. that means they stick to the surfaces of abnormal cells so the body can recognize and attack those cells removal before they become cancerous. fascinating isn't it? >> (audience) yes. >> our immune system has the ability to fully recognize abnormal cells and remove them but only when it becomes fully activated when you eat mushrooms. the second important cancer fighting feature of mushrooms is that they're strong angiogenesis...
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. >>> antigen roll steven allen is accused of misconduct.kelly is the one who complained about anonymous e- mails which led to a discovery of extramarital affairs with general david petraeus. the vote was put on hold and no word on if that nomination will go forward. >>> it is an experience of a lifetime... >> i just want to say hello to everybody. >> reporter: president barack obama, first lady michelle obama greeted students at the media center yesterday. the students tell us they were on a public tour when they were asked to wait for a very special guest and they did miss the flight because of the encounter but they said it was well worth it. >>> it is doing well and we always like to check to see for those of you who live in san francisco or work down in the peninsular we always like to check that and the drive time is between 380 and 90, that is the standard when nothing is going on and then going over to redwood city in palo alto. >> sexually as nice and of course we will stay on it for you. san mateo and the bridge it looks good and t
. >>> antigen roll steven allen is accused of misconduct.kelly is the one who complained about anonymous e- mails which led to a discovery of extramarital affairs with general david petraeus. the vote was put on hold and no word on if that nomination will go forward. >>> it is an experience of a lifetime... >> i just want to say hello to everybody. >> reporter: president barack obama, first lady michelle obama greeted students at the media center yesterday. the...
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janine de la vega is right there antigen mean, you spoke -- and general next you spoke -- jean mean you spoke -- and you spoke with the big-rig driver? >> reporter: yes, he had blood all over his face and he said in all of his 30 years of driving he never had an accident like this. you can see all of this twisted metal and debris where his big- rig crashed. it also spilled fuel and it has shut down two lanes of northbound 101 and you can see over here, if my photographer pans over, just two lanes are now open and we just had an update where they said they just brought in containers to start loading up the remaining fuel and this happened before 3:00 a.m. and the driver thrifted off to -- drifted off to the shoulder and crashed into 30 feet. in the process, the right side of the driver's fuel tank was punctured and spilled 20 - 30 gallons of fuel on the shoulder. they have close off two lanes leading up to the fair oaks exit and the driver again has minor cuts to his face and he is glad no other vehicles were involved. >> well, he cut me in the front and i make it more to the right and s
janine de la vega is right there antigen mean, you spoke -- and general next you spoke -- jean mean you spoke -- and you spoke with the big-rig driver? >> reporter: yes, he had blood all over his face and he said in all of his 30 years of driving he never had an accident like this. you can see all of this twisted metal and debris where his big- rig crashed. it also spilled fuel and it has shut down two lanes of northbound 101 and you can see over here, if my photographer pans over, just...