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cleary starts back out. he's got miller with him. danny cleary.t again, cannot. glendening steps in. and then rifles to the side of the net and held by bernier who has been strong yet again. abdelkader at the age of 3 was on muskrat lake near muskegon. a goal. what a wonderful game. [ male announcer ] footlong fans are ready to celebrate at subway. it's my favorite time of year! [ male announcer ] january is now januany! ♪ januany [ male announcer ] and any regular footlong is now a $5 footlong. even the super-stacked italian bmt and the subway melt piled-high with ham, turkey and crispy bacon. ♪ five ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong ♪ januany, any [ male announcer ] nothing stacks up to subway footlongs. with $5 footlongs all januany. hurry in! subway. eat fresh. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. new fast acting advil. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get
cleary starts back out. he's got miller with him. danny cleary.t again, cannot. glendening steps in. and then rifles to the side of the net and held by bernier who has been strong yet again. abdelkader at the age of 3 was on muskrat lake near muskegon. a goal. what a wonderful game. [ male announcer ] footlong fans are ready to celebrate at subway. it's my favorite time of year! [ male announcer ] january is now januany! ♪ januany [ male announcer ] and any regular footlong is now a $5...
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cleary is the lead bioengineer at children's medical center.says this is a marriage of technology and medicine. >> a complex case would be a child who was born with multiple heart defects, perhaps unusual anatomy where the 3d model would be useful. >> so let's rotate this. >> it starts with sophisticated imaging of the heart. >> preparing this for 3d printing, we can remove extra tissue. >> which is then fed into the printer. >> you can think about it just like an ink jet printer except in this case it builds up a three dimensional model one layer at a time. each layer can be as thin as a human hair. a typical mod. >> caller: ta-- model can be 30 or 400 layers. >> dr. peter kim, vice president of the institute, says they've used three dimensional models in seven cases so far. imaging is so sophisticated now, what does this give that you imaging doesn't? >> we deal with our hands. essentially it's eye-hand coordination. so even if you have a mental image of what you're applying, it's applying a physical model to see and touch it and even physica
cleary is the lead bioengineer at children's medical center.says this is a marriage of technology and medicine. >> a complex case would be a child who was born with multiple heart defects, perhaps unusual anatomy where the 3d model would be useful. >> so let's rotate this. >> it starts with sophisticated imaging of the heart. >> preparing this for 3d printing, we can remove extra tissue. >> which is then fed into the printer. >> you can think about it just...
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cleary is lead bioengineer at children's medical center.s this is a marriage of technology and medicine. >> a complex case would be a child who was born with perhaps multiple heart defects or unusual anatomy where the 3-d model would be useful to the surgeon. >> it starts with sophisticated imaging of the heart. >> preparing this for 3-d printing, we can remove extra tissue such as small blood vessels. >> which is then fed into the printer. >> you can think about it like an ink jet printer except it builds up a 3-dimensional model one layer at a time. a typical model can take 300 or 400 layers. >> it's like feeling somebody. exactly like that. >> dr. peter kim says they have used three dimensional models in seven cases so far. imaging is so sophisticated now, what does it give you that imaging doesn't? >> we deal with our hands and it's essentially eye-hand coordination. even if you have a mental image of what you're planning to do and having a physical model to actually see it and touch it, and even physically calculate what your moves and
cleary is lead bioengineer at children's medical center.s this is a marriage of technology and medicine. >> a complex case would be a child who was born with perhaps multiple heart defects or unusual anatomy where the 3-d model would be useful to the surgeon. >> it starts with sophisticated imaging of the heart. >> preparing this for 3-d printing, we can remove extra tissue such as small blood vessels. >> which is then fed into the printer. >> you can think about...
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call him a killer and cannot forgive the atrocities his movement had committed some at the my john cleary guarding him as a hero of warsaw has been supportive of ukraine's protesters all along despite a chunk of the radical writers supporting the man who brought so much pain to the polish nation unpunished murders which haven't been prosecuted well at all and spawning writers standing at his father's grave must laugh in a machete says he feels no hate towards ukrainians but he wants the truth to be told and things to be named as they should be. reporting from kiev in ukraine. the ukrainian president has a right to agree to dissolve the government and council the anti iranian norms which refuting the protest however protest is a still blocking central kiev and want him to grant amnesty to those arrested during the riots on balance step down and want to explode believes the crowds have been emboldened by the tone of their sources that. the video that i've seen thus far has been pretty limited so it's impossible to talk about the actual reaction collectively but the videos that i have seen h
call him a killer and cannot forgive the atrocities his movement had committed some at the my john cleary guarding him as a hero of warsaw has been supportive of ukraine's protesters all along despite a chunk of the radical writers supporting the man who brought so much pain to the polish nation unpunished murders which haven't been prosecuted well at all and spawning writers standing at his father's grave must laugh in a machete says he feels no hate towards ukrainians but he wants the truth...
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cleary age people on a well known hong kong economists support the idea of corn the long compared to that and stopped in gold although the bathtub that were keeping of their value longley said there is a real big trouble in china's property market. but think of the covers like the tory policies to keep the bubble under control. one does not keep any downward trend in china's housing prices in china housing prices are moving up much faster than the renminbi grade inflation does that mean that or more days from houses and are completing tasks. the long believed that topic and fight against inflation which is the more value. not all economists think of the other worthwhile investment hundreds more to put out a professor at a light you've posted your words our porch challenging the value of houses. yes it can to help in china could become worthless he was a look at inflation rate. instead you looking up the pollution. china's pollution problems are well known that a major factor brain drain for chinese city china's economy the largest producer of greenhouse gases most of its major cities
cleary age people on a well known hong kong economists support the idea of corn the long compared to that and stopped in gold although the bathtub that were keeping of their value longley said there is a real big trouble in china's property market. but think of the covers like the tory policies to keep the bubble under control. one does not keep any downward trend in china's housing prices in china housing prices are moving up much faster than the renminbi grade inflation does that mean that or...
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call him a killer and cannot forgive the atrocities his movement had committed some at the mike john cleary guarding him as a hero warsaw has been supportive of ukraine's protesters all along despite a chunk of the radical right there is supporting the man who brought so much pain to the polish nation unpunished matters which haven't been prosecuted will always spawn new murders standing at his father's grave must laugh in a machete says he feels no hate towards ukrainians but he wants the truth to be told and things to be named as they should be. reporting from kiev in ukraine. they ukrainian president has already agreed to dissolve the government and cancel the entier welling noles which was fueling the protests however a protest so that's still blocking central kiev and won him to step down save my arms as a former deputy chief of police in the us an expert in international police training he believes the crowds are actually being bold and by the tolerance of the authorities the videos that i have seen have shown a remarkable level of restraint basically rioters attacking the police and
call him a killer and cannot forgive the atrocities his movement had committed some at the mike john cleary guarding him as a hero warsaw has been supportive of ukraine's protesters all along despite a chunk of the radical right there is supporting the man who brought so much pain to the polish nation unpunished matters which haven't been prosecuted will always spawn new murders standing at his father's grave must laugh in a machete says he feels no hate towards ukrainians but he wants the...
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call him a killer and cannot forgive the atrocities his movement had committed some at the my john cleary guarding him as a hero warsaw has been supportive of ukraine's protesters all along despite a chunk of the radical writers supporting the man who brought so much pain to the polish nation unpunished miners which haven't been prosecuted well. always spawn new matters standing at his father's grave must not feel musharraf ski says he feels no hate towards ukrainians but he wants the truth to be told and things to be named as they should be. reporting from key of ukraine the ukrainian president has already agreed to dissolve the government and cancel the anti writing laws which were fueling the protests but the demonstrators are still demanding he steps down steve i ams he's a former u.s. police chief and police training expert says the crowds are being emboldened by the tolerance of the authorities the videos that i have seen have shown a remarkable level of restraint basically rioters attacking the police and the police not even fighting back just holding the line and receiving the pet
call him a killer and cannot forgive the atrocities his movement had committed some at the my john cleary guarding him as a hero warsaw has been supportive of ukraine's protesters all along despite a chunk of the radical writers supporting the man who brought so much pain to the polish nation unpunished miners which haven't been prosecuted well. always spawn new matters standing at his father's grave must not feel musharraf ski says he feels no hate towards ukrainians but he wants the truth to...
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cleary permeates the society here at all levels from the traffic up to the higher social and so on government we are going to go ahead to the next moment and traffic up. from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve traffic finds both month to find and the volume of money went up five times that the police corrected five times more traffic fines in the morning one of the fine or so it'll be a dull moment of tickets and money it means that there has been a huge progress in that area. i don't know i mean i live here david yr been here twelve years and i can't see much of a difference in what i certainly do i mean ok he see there's so many i'm sure his parents are you know there are a lot of studies that show that it is the every day level corruption is dissipated i mean there are certainly other elements of the society which i found to be. just gone from being the most corrupt on the transparency index which is the one everyone close to being the least corrupt. least in europe however it's still a whatever is i think place hundred twenty seven out of a list of a hundred eighty so it's
cleary permeates the society here at all levels from the traffic up to the higher social and so on government we are going to go ahead to the next moment and traffic up. from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve traffic finds both month to find and the volume of money went up five times that the police corrected five times more traffic fines in the morning one of the fine or so it'll be a dull moment of tickets and money it means that there has been a huge progress in that area. i...
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they were not he said though not in uniform, plain clothes officers were in bullet proof vests which cleary identified them as police. >> reporter:and he said even with extensive training and experience something can still go wrong as it did in this case. >> reporter:dan kerman, kron 4news >> reporter:tonight we're learing that michael maes. the fellow officer who shot sergeant pathetic smith. *will be attending the funeral service. >> pam: and we have complete details about wednesday's funeral on >> pam: tonight, oakland police are still on the hunt for a 14-year-old boy. accused of killing his sister. >> pam: a family member tells us. it was a dispute over laundry. kron 4's justine waldman is live in oakland. >> pam: justine -- police are calling this boy armed and dangerous. but are still *not releasing a picture for the public's safety? >> reporter: because he is a juvenile. it >> reporter: he believes someone knows where mario is hiding at it is time for them to turn him again. family members told us that the argument was because she had bleached some of mario's close. the two kids liv
they were not he said though not in uniform, plain clothes officers were in bullet proof vests which cleary identified them as police. >> reporter:and he said even with extensive training and experience something can still go wrong as it did in this case. >> reporter:dan kerman, kron 4news >> reporter:tonight we're learing that michael maes. the fellow officer who shot sergeant pathetic smith. *will be attending the funeral service. >> pam: and we have complete details...
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cleary skies. more temperatures that are ready to fall, temperature records that are ready to fall.e has the forecast in a few. >>> the government is proposing an upgrade to the standards for child safety seats much the national highway traffic safety administration will announce child car seats have to protect children from death and injury in side impact crashes. new tests would simulate a t-bone crash. the new standards could prevan the deaths of five children and enjoys to 54 others each year. most child deaths and injuries occur in side impact crashes when the car carrying the child is stopped. usually at a traffic light or top sign. >> the big wave surf competition could get the green light by this morning. conditions off the san mateo county coast were perfect for the contest on friday. the hotel has kicked preparations in high gear and rooms sole out and the hotel is also hosting the viewing festival with two judgment biotron screens to cash the action. >> we start getting set up with staging, with fencing, just to get a rough production. >> all 13,000 festival tickets will
cleary skies. more temperatures that are ready to fall, temperature records that are ready to fall.e has the forecast in a few. >>> the government is proposing an upgrade to the standards for child safety seats much the national highway traffic safety administration will announce child car seats have to protect children from death and injury in side impact crashes. new tests would simulate a t-bone crash. the new standards could prevan the deaths of five children and enjoys to 54...
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medical professional, they are not obligated and cannot in fact report the incident under the federal cleary. >> unless you give them permission, right. >> correct. >> can we talk about the parents. >> don -- >> can we talk about the parents. they say they aren't looking to sue the university. they just want the case investigated. so how difficult is it going to be in this case to prove a case like this? >> well, you can't prove the rape. first of all, you have the only witness to the rape, she's deceased. she took her own life, don. it's a tragic story. you also have her journal which i'm not sure they could even admit into evidence. the only wrinkle into this is she has a very good friend that was a member of the football team, and in the interview that i saw that espn did, he claims that he confronted the three men that were supposedly at the apartment that night, and in the interview says that he saw some cell phone footage of the attack. now why he didn't go to the police with this, i don't know. >> yeah. >> there's one other thing, don, that i think you'll find interesting. the year th
medical professional, they are not obligated and cannot in fact report the incident under the federal cleary. >> unless you give them permission, right. >> correct. >> can we talk about the parents. >> don -- >> can we talk about the parents. they say they aren't looking to sue the university. they just want the case investigated. so how difficult is it going to be in this case to prove a case like this? >> well, you can't prove the rape. first of all, you...
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medical professional, they are not obligated and cannot in fact report the incident under the federal cleary>> unless you give them permission, right. >> correct. >> can we talk about the parents. >> don -- >> can we talk about the parents. they say they aren't looking to sue the university. they just want the case investigated. so how difficult is it going to be in this case to prove a case like this? >> well, you can't prove the rape. first of all, you have the only witness to the rape, she's deceased. she took her own life, don. it's a tragic story. you also have her journal which i'm not sure they could even admit into evidence. the only wrinkle into this is she has a very good friend that was a member of the football team, and in the interview that i saw that espn did, he claims that he confronted the three men that were supposedly at the apartment that night, and in the interview says that he saw some cell phone footage of the attack. now why he didn't go to the police with this, i don't know. >> yeah. >> there's one other thing, don, that i think you'll find interesting. the year that
medical professional, they are not obligated and cannot in fact report the incident under the federal cleary>> unless you give them permission, right. >> correct. >> can we talk about the parents. >> don -- >> can we talk about the parents. they say they aren't looking to sue the university. they just want the case investigated. so how difficult is it going to be in this case to prove a case like this? >> well, you can't prove the rape. first of all, you have...
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in addition to title 9, there is something called the cleary act named after a young woman who unfortunatelyin 1986. under that statute, there is a duty to report. if in your journal, she gave the indication she called her academic adviser and conveyed this information that the university should have acted upon it. furthermore, in february, when there were media reports about this, the university had anable ga obligation to investigate. if they did not, it is problematic. >> real quickly to sum marchize, you can talk to your doctor or a mental health counselor without any risk or thought this is going to end up in a public case. this goes outside of the purviews. it goes to the academic adviser. it is different. i hope that will at least help women not stay in the shadows if they have fear. >>> i want to show you a picture. i want you to look at it too. it is an adorable picture of an 83-year-old nun. her name is sister megan wright. she is being sentenced for her role in a protest in a break-in at a uranium storage facility. sist sister megan rice. it could be a life sentence because of her
in addition to title 9, there is something called the cleary act named after a young woman who unfortunatelyin 1986. under that statute, there is a duty to report. if in your journal, she gave the indication she called her academic adviser and conveyed this information that the university should have acted upon it. furthermore, in february, when there were media reports about this, the university had anable ga obligation to investigate. if they did not, it is problematic. >> real quickly...
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i remember my mother reading me beverly cleary's ribsy, all of those books kind of did that thing of connecting me to myself and connecting me to the world and connecting me to the people around me. so that is kind of the message that i want to carry out into the world, that's what i hope to do. >> woodruff: . >> brown: and do you think of-- is reading reading or does it matter what young people are reading. i'm thinking about some of the books that gain tremendous currency like the hunger games now, and other ones you can think of at different times. do you think just whatever they are reading is good or do you think there are certain things are more nourishing than others? >> well, i'm to the going to make judgements about what people are reading. i just want them to be reading. and i think reading one book leads to another book. so i am just going to celebrate the whole ball of wax. i just want people, i also want people to know that this is, you know, that kid's books can be for adults as well there are a lot of different ways to connect to a story. and i think harry potter has a
i remember my mother reading me beverly cleary's ribsy, all of those books kind of did that thing of connecting me to myself and connecting me to the world and connecting me to the people around me. so that is kind of the message that i want to carry out into the world, that's what i hope to do. >> woodruff: . >> brown: and do you think of-- is reading reading or does it matter what young people are reading. i'm thinking about some of the books that gain tremendous currency like the...
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an immense problem for him while he was speaking with the rest the egyptian irresponsible notables cleary was so going to stick his motto was that it doesn't get translated one one. so we can have different ideas of parties that are inspired by for example the moroccan party of justice and development which had the name already before the kick they existed. also looks to the occupation as a modeling even uses the symbol in the sense that operates an entirely different context and it doesn't even in the thai inspired from the scene even religious republican sources that might be the case of the occupant so we are going right now the war against his own people. i think we really have to look at the election to determine. i'm the guys in the end there is going to be an election that when the multiple actions and to all these events are taking place right now are immensely tied to what is going to happen at the end of march and in august. so you're saying that these arrests the graft probe going now is politically motivated it is tied to political calendar i'm seeing the reactions. i don't kn
an immense problem for him while he was speaking with the rest the egyptian irresponsible notables cleary was so going to stick his motto was that it doesn't get translated one one. so we can have different ideas of parties that are inspired by for example the moroccan party of justice and development which had the name already before the kick they existed. also looks to the occupation as a modeling even uses the symbol in the sense that operates an entirely different context and it doesn't...
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they were not he said though not in uniform, plain clothes officers were in bullet proof vests which cleary identified them as police. >> reporter:and he said even with extensive training and experience something can still go wrong as it did in this case. >> pam: kron 4 has been investigating the shooting death of bart sergeant tom smith, since he was gunned down in a friendly fire accident by a fellow officer last week. >> pam: happened inside the dublin apartment unit where sgt. smith lost his life. >>"if these officers had the proper training is it your opinion that sgt. smith would be alive today?/"absolutely". >> pam: tonight, a former bart police officer close to the investigation. reveals new, chilling details. >> pam: the former bart employee agreed to tell the story. if we masked his identity and voice. as we first reported exclusively on friday. here's kron 4's haaziq madyun. >> "a decision was made to enter the apartment and to tactically clear it room by room." >> reporter:at least 4 bart police detectives entered park sierra apartment-1714 in dublin. the former bart police offi
they were not he said though not in uniform, plain clothes officers were in bullet proof vests which cleary identified them as police. >> reporter:and he said even with extensive training and experience something can still go wrong as it did in this case. >> pam: kron 4 has been investigating the shooting death of bart sergeant tom smith, since he was gunned down in a friendly fire accident by a fellow officer last week. >> pam: happened inside the dublin apartment unit where...
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. >> carney is cleary in a difficult position. by his own admission, he to pu.klash from ed henry and jonathan carl all the time. does it feel strange to you to have to defend that given the fact both sides of the aisle are upset? >> being the president is one of the hardest jobs because you are playing on what information is happening in the oval and what needs to go to the public. every event this president does you can stream it online. don't get me wrong. i think there is issues and mistakes in the irs and various leek investigations -- there is no doubt about it. but by the courts that have been in power since the late '70s and that is where the nsa thing is happening. the president didn't wake up and say he would tap the phone records >> he is investigating the irs political realm and that is his legacy >> the president's legacy is 49 million jobs created. >> we are going to hear what he things is his legacy tomorrow night and where he is going to take it from there. very interesting exchange. >> 11 minutes before the hour and john scott is standing by >>
. >> carney is cleary in a difficult position. by his own admission, he to pu.klash from ed henry and jonathan carl all the time. does it feel strange to you to have to defend that given the fact both sides of the aisle are upset? >> being the president is one of the hardest jobs because you are playing on what information is happening in the oval and what needs to go to the public. every event this president does you can stream it online. don't get me wrong. i think there is issues...
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the all the cleary fists that they ought not be a copyright infringers. >> in my correct this is your position as it relates to the charity of the measure of what happens with meaningful were reasonable compensation is not provided, we should simply allows for the illegal the simulation are reproductions are sherry works for where. >> i will be interested in that experiment. file sharing give us an opportunity this see what might happen. was formerly illegal. revenues of the music industry cover even went down. so output and what does that tell us about whether we have not enough copyright, too much copyright gorgeous the right amount. if revenue goes down sharply it easy to get as much or more output to offer me that suggests we may have had too much copyright to begin with. >> should we be concerned about the impact on the economy in this area? >> it depends what you mean. for me as an economist effect as of monday does not float to the music industry is going to remain in the consumer pockets in be spent elsewhere. jobs lost and the copyright sectors, consumers spend that money in
the all the cleary fists that they ought not be a copyright infringers. >> in my correct this is your position as it relates to the charity of the measure of what happens with meaningful were reasonable compensation is not provided, we should simply allows for the illegal the simulation are reproductions are sherry works for where. >> i will be interested in that experiment. file sharing give us an opportunity this see what might happen. was formerly illegal. revenues of the music...