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the same ship failed intersection in december and was affected with e coli last spring.ast month more than 600 passengers and crew members on board a royal caribbean cruise got sick and that voyage was also cut sort shore. the fight to extradite guzman proving to be difficult. he is charged in mexico making a quick extradition to the united states unlikely. they will decide whether to let him go or let the trial begin. a process in the past has been drawn out for months or even years. the family of the road rage victim back here at home taking steps to track down his killer. timothy davidson's family set up a web site hoping someone would come forward. it is called justice for asti. it is named after his nickname. people can leave tips an noun mousily. you can contribute to the reward fund at 20,000 dollars. he was shot to death along a pennsylvania highway january the 4th. >> two bills aimed at reforming the irs will be on the house floor. one will prevent audit and one will stop posing religious questions to you and taxi paer. they are targeting a tea party group. they
the same ship failed intersection in december and was affected with e coli last spring.ast month more than 600 passengers and crew members on board a royal caribbean cruise got sick and that voyage was also cut sort shore. the fight to extradite guzman proving to be difficult. he is charged in mexico making a quick extradition to the united states unlikely. they will decide whether to let him go or let the trial begin. a process in the past has been drawn out for months or even years. the...
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coli seem so develop. richard lenski, as he mentioned in this book, it's called "evolution in the lab." the ability to grow on -- for instance, jerry coin from university of chicago says, lenski's experiment is another poke in the eye of evolutionist. is it a poke in the eye for anti-evolutionist? is it really seeing on inflict -- let me introduce you to another biblical creationist who is a scientists. >> my name is dr. andrew fabich. i do research on e. coli. i have published in secular journalist including infection unity. while i was taught nothing but evolution, i don't accept that position. do i my research from a creation perspective. when i look at the evidence, e. coli supposedly evolving over 30 years in the lab. people say it is now able to grow in citrate. it's not any type of new information. it's just a switch that gets turned on and off. that's what they reported in there. there's nothing new. >> students need to be told what's going on here. certainly there's change but it's not changing ne
coli seem so develop. richard lenski, as he mentioned in this book, it's called "evolution in the lab." the ability to grow on -- for instance, jerry coin from university of chicago says, lenski's experiment is another poke in the eye of evolutionist. is it a poke in the eye for anti-evolutionist? is it really seeing on inflict -- let me introduce you to another biblical creationist who is a scientists. >> my name is dr. andrew fabich. i do research on e. coli. i have published...
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university of arizona researchers found that 13 october effective vacuum cleaners carry e coli. atm's giving you more than cash. arizona researchers found that each of the keys had 1200 germanys, on every key. cash is not clean either, each bill could have 26,000 bacteria. grocery shopping is a nightmare, two thirds of carts with fecal material. free food supplies has you paying later. a five state e coli outbreak linked to free cheese from costco and rhino viruses found on the gym equipment and weights are the worst. as if i needed another excuse notes to go to the gym. coming up, the backlash to binge watching shows like house of cards. there is a legitimate complaint? >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america . >> president obama does it and millions do it, and you probably do it. if everyone does it is that bad. we are talking about binge watching. netflix making the house of cards available
university of arizona researchers found that 13 october effective vacuum cleaners carry e coli. atm's giving you more than cash. arizona researchers found that each of the keys had 1200 germanys, on every key. cash is not clean either, each bill could have 26,000 bacteria. grocery shopping is a nightmare, two thirds of carts with fecal material. free food supplies has you paying later. a five state e coli outbreak linked to free cheese from costco and rhino viruses found on the gym equipment...
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i'll show the fisticuffs coli and he was surprised himself because he thought. and this tedious today she couldn't consider that because it's not something very picky about colic. so i get my hands on some types because that sound like clearly shares that this camp roddick share something that would normally would expect and the show ended and healy lays out his polluted the soul who assured me that this thing a person all the years courtesy of eric being a parent to get a child and so on i think this couple is backing a good soundbite was a postal and delish. they'll connect still am packing up the console. so i tend to choose him and he leads her team is very different aspects. she won the moves quickly to a different area. he has a one on one interview with the producers of the movie she gets to meet famous people in the open or accept that some of the perks of being a coastal news correspondent. owens was going on. this includes the line. we had the flu test and lindsay. i'm soo cool the cougars to a double the tomb. it quoted walked up to you. for more than
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coli in the intestine. i have published in secular journals from america stood for microbiology, including infection in unity. and applied environment of micro biology as well as several others. i insider bravely in the journal and while i was taught nothing but evolution, i don't accept that position but i do my research from a creation perspective. when i look at the evidence, people cite e. coli supposedly evolving over 30 years, over 3000 generations in the lab. people say that it is now able to grow on citrate. i don't deny that it grows on citrate but is not any kind of information. the information is already there but it's just a switch that gets turned on and off and that's what they reported in there. there's nothing you. >> students did to be told what's really going on. certainly there's a change but it's not change necessary for molecules-to-man. we could look at other prediction. what about evidence concerning one race? women look at the human population we see differences. based on darwin's id
coli in the intestine. i have published in secular journals from america stood for microbiology, including infection in unity. and applied environment of micro biology as well as several others. i insider bravely in the journal and while i was taught nothing but evolution, i don't accept that position but i do my research from a creation perspective. when i look at the evidence, people cite e. coli supposedly evolving over 30 years, over 3000 generations in the lab. people say that it is now...
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coli seem so develop. richard lenski, as he mentioned in this book, it's called "evolution in the lab." the ability to grow on -- for instance, jerry coin from university of chicago says, lenski's experiment is another poke in the eye of evolutionist. is it a poke in the eye for anti-evolutionist? is it really seeing on inflict -- let me introduce you to another biblical creationist who is a scientists. >> my name is dr. andrew fabich. i do research on e. coli. i have published in secular journalist including infection unity. while i was taught nothing but evolution, i don't accept that position. do i my research from a creation perspective. when i look at the evidence, e. coli supposedly evolving over 30 years in the lab. people say it is now able to grow in citrate. it's not any type of new information. it's just a switch that gets turned on and off. that's what they reported in there. there's nothing new. >> students need to be told what's going on here. certainly there's change but it's not changing ne
coli seem so develop. richard lenski, as he mentioned in this book, it's called "evolution in the lab." the ability to grow on -- for instance, jerry coin from university of chicago says, lenski's experiment is another poke in the eye of evolutionist. is it a poke in the eye for anti-evolutionist? is it really seeing on inflict -- let me introduce you to another biblical creationist who is a scientists. >> my name is dr. andrew fabich. i do research on e. coli. i have published...
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coli. i have published in secular journals, the american society for microbiology, infection and immunity, environmental microbiology, and several others. my work has been cited in the journal's "nature," "public library of science genetics," cited regularly in those journals. bute i was taught nothing evolution, i don't accept that position and do my research from a creation perspective. when i look at the evidence, e. coli supposedly evolving over 30 years in the lab. 30,000 generations. people say it is now able to grow in citrate. i don't deny it grows on citrate , but that is not any new information. the information is already there, and it is just a switch that gets turned on and off. that's what they reported in there. there's nothing new. >> students need to be told what's really going on here. certainly there's change but it's not changing necessarily for molecule to man. we can look at other predictions. what about everyday confirming one race. let me look at the human population.
coli. i have published in secular journals, the american society for microbiology, infection and immunity, environmental microbiology, and several others. my work has been cited in the journal's "nature," "public library of science genetics," cited regularly in those journals. bute i was taught nothing evolution, i don't accept that position and do my research from a creation perspective. when i look at the evidence, e. coli supposedly evolving over 30 years in the lab....
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coli. > we put your cart and checkout carter to the test. coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: ok. show and important show. the biggest secrets your grocery store is hiding. talking about the cringeworthy truth of supermarkets. welcome back. good to see you.
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coli seem so develop. richard lenski, as he mentioned in this book, it's called "evolution in the lab." the ability to grow on -- for instance, jerry coin from university of chicago says, lenski's experiment is another poke in the eye of evolutionist. is it a poke in the eye for anti-evolutionist? is it really seeing on inflict -- conflict traits evolving? let me introduce you to another biblical creationist who is a scientists. >> my name is dr. andrew fabich. i do research on e. coli. i have published in secular journalist including infection unity. while i was taught nothing but evolution, i don't accept that position. do i my research from a creation perspective. when i look at the evidence, e. coli supposedly evolving over 30 years in the lab. people say it is now able to grow in citrate. it's not any type of new information. it's just a switch that gets turned on and off. that's what they reported in there. there's nothing new. >> students need to be told what's going on here. certainly there's chang
coli seem so develop. richard lenski, as he mentioned in this book, it's called "evolution in the lab." the ability to grow on -- for instance, jerry coin from university of chicago says, lenski's experiment is another poke in the eye of evolutionist. is it a poke in the eye for anti-evolutionist? is it really seeing on inflict -- conflict traits evolving? let me introduce you to another biblical creationist who is a scientists. >> my name is dr. andrew fabich. i do research on...
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human pyramid to the american based or credo to go and custom jewelry to uconn greatest day in an e coli can cause she squished i'm willing to propose new lands of the law of the cia did it in the door at the to do them or not known. argentina's congress resumes sessions in march after the summer break jewish organizations hope that this time they'll be able to make their voice heard and convince legislators to revoke the controversial agreement with the beyond. this is my dt am not different in mind into an aside this. eye the new. the cement or two people in southern england struggled with that guy to the lights as was the post continue to grow its off to the way to generate have a home wrecker with some of the best when stuff is in the welsh my demise of the state level to compete in the final round of the red bull storm tries. gale force winds of one hundred and thirty kilometers an hour we took the atlantic ocean results in white says colliers sixty ft crate in the perfect venue for the third and final leg of the competition which has previously christ commons brunton tight and tasm
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coli, whether they're concerned about contaminants from the spinal column, like bsc. >> reporter: inspectors say the problems were discovered as part of an ongoing investigation into the company. we reached out to the rancho feeding corp and the company says, quote, we deeply regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. david? >> much more to come on this. linzie, thank you. >>> and to a medical headline breaking tonight. word of a new, smaller, nearly invisible device that could give new hope to the hearing impaired. this comes after so many of those images of children hearing for the first time. abc's mara schiavocampo tonight. >> reporter: they are the unforgettable moments that speak to the gift of sound. >> talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. >> reporter: you might remember little grayson. >> can you hear daddy? daddy loves you. >> reporter: deaf since birth, hearing his father's voice for the very first time, thanks to surgery. >> do you hear daddy? yes? >> yeah. >> reporter: or this woman, finally hearing her own voice with the help of an implant. now, a new scient
coli, whether they're concerned about contaminants from the spinal column, like bsc. >> reporter: inspectors say the problems were discovered as part of an ongoing investigation into the company. we reached out to the rancho feeding corp and the company says, quote, we deeply regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. david? >> much more to come on this. linzie, thank you. >>> and to a medical headline breaking tonight. word of a new, smaller, nearly...
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yep i'm the type that the cousins every last i was e coli just fantastic we had an attitude of the rest of the cherry on the history we looked out the way we look at sakae is an everyday was a great finish to what has been spectacular and very successful events here in russia. so the room look like ants energy during the last weekend of competition and leading into those closing ceremonies. the men here was very tense cuz obviously we have the of the metal comparison between the u s patents and russia with the devil is not far behind them and especially the fact that they would eliminate that from the hockey without a victory for finland's which oversee depending on what site that you laugh you support them that i'd see is all fours he is. obviously everybody with even though it they would have to sign situation of the hockey was eliminated. you've already addressing the fact that she was doing so well. i also did a bike to the cousins have enough light to form tonight the little rings situation of the closing sale made they have to fight the better of jokes themselves in the part that
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that's why i brought up the example in my presentation of lenski's experiments in regard to e-coli and there was some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but as dr. -- said from looking at his research, he has found that that information was already there. it's just a gene that switched on and off and so there is no example because you know information that's there and the genetic information of different animals, plants, and so on is no new function that can be added. certainly great variation within a kind and that's what we look at. but you'd have to show an example of a brand new function that never previously was possible. there is no such example that you can give anywhere in the world. >> name one institution, business or organization other than a church, amusement park or the creation museum that is using any aspect of creationism to produce its product? >> any scientist out there christian or non-christian, that is involved in inventing things involved in scientific method is using creation. they are because they are borrowing from a christian world view. they
that's why i brought up the example in my presentation of lenski's experiments in regard to e-coli and there was some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but as dr. -- said from looking at his research, he has found that that information was already there. it's just a gene that switched on and off and so there is no example because you know information that's there and the genetic information of different animals, plants, and so on is no new function that can be added....
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coli or salmonella.n be harvested and used as a protein source. >> aquaponic farms cost more to build but are less expensive to run. they eliminate the need for pesticides or pricey equipment. it may seem counterintuitive to grow vegetables in pools of water during one of the worst droughts in history, but they use 90% less water than conventional farming because the water is continuously reused and is not lost to evaporation. >> they could reduce our water by 80% and it would not affect us at all. >> it turns out it is older than dirt. the chinese used carp in their rice paddies. this ancient method may prove to be the modern solution to drought. >> i believe this is the evolution of farming. because of its ability to grow faster with fewer resources, it will be the methodology of growing in the future. >> the future of drones is in the hands of the faa. we will look at the fight with unregulated drums next. valentine's day is not just about love. it is also about money. it turns out love costs a lot. t
coli or salmonella.n be harvested and used as a protein source. >> aquaponic farms cost more to build but are less expensive to run. they eliminate the need for pesticides or pricey equipment. it may seem counterintuitive to grow vegetables in pools of water during one of the worst droughts in history, but they use 90% less water than conventional farming because the water is continuously reused and is not lost to evaporation. >> they could reduce our water by 80% and it would not...
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neil: anything this will make you obese and make a coly because the medications especially as to theealth effects. the next thing that i worry about is that they will hrm your big mas wrapper and it will be five or more of these that will make you fat. >> and that is the disclosure th people are looking for. neil: the money run, the states will come up short. >> coming up next, busy bending the truth? >> i think that obama could have done a lot neil: be like the health care law? >> i have my own opinions, but i don't think the ceo should be the medical provider. neil: giving companies a pass on this health care thing. we're saying that they should pass on providing health care altogether. take the cost of providing health insurance workers or their hands. he seems to be sing that he will have a lot more money and so small-business owner craig says at is going on now is what is crazy. which esseially had him saying his absolving companies from the burden of having to insure their workers. and that this will actually sav them a freedom of the burden. >> you know, i was shocked with wha
neil: anything this will make you obese and make a coly because the medications especially as to theealth effects. the next thing that i worry about is that they will hrm your big mas wrapper and it will be five or more of these that will make you fat. >> and that is the disclosure th people are looking for. neil: the money run, the states will come up short. >> coming up next, busy bending the truth? >> i think that obama could have done a lot neil: be like the health care...
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coli or salmonella, you can get more stagnant water that provides breeding grounds for modificatio mosquito et cetera that transmits west nile virus. creating more dust, the dust carries pollen, particulate matter which again irritates the respiratory system. and in california's central valley may carry the spores of diseases like valley fever that is a fungal disease. >> sounds like a dust bowl period of the '30s right? >> in the '30s people had actually so much dust exposure that they died from dust pneumonia. and hopefully we won't experience that in california. >> okay quick thought here. we've heard in chris bury's report the idea of people taking shorter showers, mopping every other day, restaurants, people not getting water, in what sense, do we need to come to california to make a real difference here? >> we really need to look overall at how we can use our water more efficiently in agricultural and industries and in our residences, so that we are conserving what is a very, very precious resource. we need to take steps to make sure that we don't further contaminate our precious grou
coli or salmonella, you can get more stagnant water that provides breeding grounds for modificatio mosquito et cetera that transmits west nile virus. creating more dust, the dust carries pollen, particulate matter which again irritates the respiratory system. and in california's central valley may carry the spores of diseases like valley fever that is a fungal disease. >> sounds like a dust bowl period of the '30s right? >> in the '30s people had actually so much dust exposure that...
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coli last spring. >>> and pregnant moms, listen to this story.opular over the counter drug, acetaminophen, which is found in tie la moylen other prescriptions. it could put your unborn child at risk for developing adhd. in fact moms who used it according to the study saw a 37% increased risk in their kids being diagnosed with adhd, especially the mothers who took it in their second and third trimester. >>> and who can forget this one. joe biden eyeing somebody in the audience at the state of tfof t union address. seth meyers most pressing question -- >> as we're working over, a senior senator said, look, i know you and barack are friend, but don't stand up on every damn thing he says. and i said all right. and then i counted. 17 time this is peculiar senator stood up. so he i went like this. talk about a suck up. >> well, the president didn't even get top billing on the show last night. that went to the star of parks and recreation, amy poehler. got to love biden. >> he's number two behind amy poehler. >> he faked like he was going to make a majo
coli last spring. >>> and pregnant moms, listen to this story.opular over the counter drug, acetaminophen, which is found in tie la moylen other prescriptions. it could put your unborn child at risk for developing adhd. in fact moms who used it according to the study saw a 37% increased risk in their kids being diagnosed with adhd, especially the mothers who took it in their second and third trimester. >>> and who can forget this one. joe biden eyeing somebody in the audience...
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coli was the founder of the republic -- some times you have heard this phrase in college from a dimwitted professor, he wanted to achieve hamiltonian ends, jeffersonian ends -- he had no use for hamilton or jefferson. he was a francophile of the first quarter. his parents were part of the quasi catholic quasi scientist religion of content --compte the first to be baptized in that faith, what that is is not entirely clear. his mother ginnie june was an early feminist, father and son had the marriage, was a futurist, he saw this future, and cooley himself admitted he was basically a francophile, he wanted to make america more like france. depending on what is going on, there's a lot you may disagree with that. now, as for wells let me read something, what about van with bob brooks? they you know who that is? more than one person, we have to get this person out of here. i don't know who these out liars are. i will talk to you later. he was a very important literary critic of the 20s, 30s and 40s who wrote about the idea of highbrow and lowbrow, those words come from him. he wrote the first b
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coli, and the fix, change the bag often and clean the brush. each key on the keypad had 1200 germs, and that's on every key. cash isn't clean either. each will could have 26,000 bacteria. institute. >> 2/3 of grocery carts have fecal bacteria. that's more than the average bathroom. food samples will have you making later. an outbreak was linked to free cheese samples at a costco store. and gym equipment, weights are the worse. 20% higher that contamination than aerobic equipment. binge watchers of house of cards. the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera a
coli, and the fix, change the bag often and clean the brush. each key on the keypad had 1200 germs, and that's on every key. cash isn't clean either. each will could have 26,000 bacteria. institute. >> 2/3 of grocery carts have fecal bacteria. that's more than the average bathroom. food samples will have you making later. an outbreak was linked to free cheese samples at a costco store. and gym equipment, weights are the worse. 20% higher that contamination than aerobic equipment. binge...
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coli or mold and i have never taken marijuana but i'm thinking that would not be a good thing.t do you think? >> i'm thinking you made a very good point. [ laughter ] >> he's thinking you're right. by the way, i bet charlie enjoyed that duke interview. i know he is a duke grad so that should be fun. coming up. >> reporter: you are so right. i'm thinking charlie enjoyed that very much. you're absolutely right about that. >> coach k is the best. see you. >>> for the second time this week a flight has terrible turbulence. passengers are injured. coming up, we'll hear from one that was on a flight that took off from sfo. >> troy polamalupolina edmunds set to take the ice for the first time in her olympic debut in a couple of hours. i'm kiet do live at a watch party coming up. ,,,, presidents' day is over, but the savings go on at sleep train. through sunday, save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. plus, free delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. keep more presidents in yo
coli or mold and i have never taken marijuana but i'm thinking that would not be a good thing.t do you think? >> i'm thinking you made a very good point. [ laughter ] >> he's thinking you're right. by the way, i bet charlie enjoyed that duke interview. i know he is a duke grad so that should be fun. coming up. >> reporter: you are so right. i'm thinking charlie enjoyed that very much. you're absolutely right about that. >> coach k is the best. see you. >>> for...
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coli, whether they're concerned about contaminants from the spinal column, like bsc. >> reporter: inspectors say the problem was discovered as part of an ongoing investigation into the company. and the rancho feeding corporation tells abc news it, quote, regrets any inconvenience it may have caused customers. linzie janis, abc news. >>> in a significant move iran has agreed to provide more information about its nuclear facilities to the united nations. iran claims it never worked on nuclear weapons but the information the u.n. wants has to do with a detonator that it says could trigger a nuclear blast. iran agreed in november to slow its uranium enrichment program to a level far below what was necessary to make a nuclear bomb. >>> as hillary clinton mulls whether she'll run for president, a top military man is praising her tenure as secretary of state. general david petraeus specifically cited clinton's handling of the benghazi attack as proof of her leadership. he described her as resolute, determined and controlled. of course, many republicans disagree. >>> yahoo! and yelp reportedly teami
coli, whether they're concerned about contaminants from the spinal column, like bsc. >> reporter: inspectors say the problem was discovered as part of an ongoing investigation into the company. and the rancho feeding corporation tells abc news it, quote, regrets any inconvenience it may have caused customers. linzie janis, abc news. >>> in a significant move iran has agreed to provide more information about its nuclear facilities to the united nations. iran claims it never worked...
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coli just for the fun of it on the kitchen stove, his parents insisted that he and his older brotherluke use the basement as their lab. their parents believe the less they know about what goes on down there, the better. i gather the rule of the house is, don't burn down the house and don't kill yourself? >> steve andraka: pretty much. it's "don't blow up the house. i want to come home and have a place to live." >> safer: what do they do down there? >> jane andraka: i don't really know because i don't go down there much. >> safer: and they may have reason for concern. clearly, neatness does not count. last year, luke cooked up some nitroglycerin, just to see if he could. >> luke andraka: and i was just interested to see, could i make it down here? it worked. >> safer: it also drew the attention of the fbi, who, they say, sent a letter letting them know that their internet purchasing history had been noted by the feds. >> luke andraka: they were a little concerned >> safer: ( laughs ) i don't know why i'm laughing. but these days, jack doesn't have much time for messing in the basement
coli just for the fun of it on the kitchen stove, his parents insisted that he and his older brotherluke use the basement as their lab. their parents believe the less they know about what goes on down there, the better. i gather the rule of the house is, don't burn down the house and don't kill yourself? >> steve andraka: pretty much. it's "don't blow up the house. i want to come home and have a place to live." >> safer: what do they do down there? >> jane andraka: i...
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that's why i brought up the example in my presentation of lenski's experiments in regard to e-coli and there was some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but as dr. -- said from looking at his research, he has found that that information was already there. it's just a gene that switched on and off and so there is no example because you know , information that's there and the genetic information of different animals, plants, and so on, is no new function that can be added. certainly great variation within a kind and that's what we look at. but you'd have to show an example of a brand new function that never previously was possible. there is no such example that you can give anywhere in the world. >> name one institution, business or organization other than a church, amusement park or the creation museum that is using any aspect of creationism to produce its product? >> any scientist out there, christian or non-christian, that is involved in inventing things , involved in scientific method is using creation. they are because they are borrowing from a christian world view
that's why i brought up the example in my presentation of lenski's experiments in regard to e-coli and there was some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but as dr. -- said from looking at his research, he has found that that information was already there. it's just a gene that switched on and off and so there is no example because you know , information that's there and the genetic information of different animals, plants, and so on, is no new function that can be added....
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coli or salmonella. fish can be harvested and used as a protein source. >> they are expensive to construct and when they're built, they are less expensive to build -- ron penland-based farms. it illuminates the need for fertilizers, pest of thought that pesticides -- pesticides. 90% less water than conventional farming and the water is continuously recycled. it is not lost in the soil or to evaporation. our water andduce it would not affect us. >> it is older than dirt. the chinese used car. and the rice patties. this ancient farming methods may be the solution to drought. >> this is the solution to farming and it can grow faster and more densely. it will be the method of drawing in the future. -- growing in the future. >> it is pretty impressive. >> it is. >> we will have more on that throughout the week. agriculture 2.02 forward guidance 2.0. toare expecting more updates the controversial policy of forward guidance. we will bring you that live and in full on bloomberg. from batman to james bond, every
coli or salmonella. fish can be harvested and used as a protein source. >> they are expensive to construct and when they're built, they are less expensive to build -- ron penland-based farms. it illuminates the need for fertilizers, pest of thought that pesticides -- pesticides. 90% less water than conventional farming and the water is continuously recycled. it is not lost in the soil or to evaporation. our water andduce it would not affect us. >> it is older than dirt. the chinese...
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that's why i brought up the example in my presentation of lenski's experiments in regard to e-coli and there was some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but as dr. -- said from looking at his research, he has found that that information was already there. it's just a gene that switched on and off and so there is no example because you know , information that's there and the genetic information of different animals, plants, and so on, is no new function that can be added. certainly great variation within a kind and that's what we look at. but you'd have to show an example of a brand new function that never previously was possible. there is no such example that you can give anywhere in the world. >> name one institution, business or organization other than a church, amusement park or the creation museum that is using any aspect of creationism to produce its product? >> any scientist out there, christian or non-christian, that is involved in inventing things , involved in scientific method is using creation. they are because they are borrowing from a christian world view
that's why i brought up the example in my presentation of lenski's experiments in regard to e-coli and there was some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but as dr. -- said from looking at his research, he has found that that information was already there. it's just a gene that switched on and off and so there is no example because you know , information that's there and the genetic information of different animals, plants, and so on, is no new function that can be added....
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coli evolving over 30 years and 30,000 generations in a lab. and people say it is now able to grow on credit tribut it is not new information. the information is stillthere. it's just stwoich turn it on and off. that's what they have report there had. it's nothing new. >> see students need to be told what's going on. what about evidence confirming one race? well, when we look at the human population, we see a lot of differences. based on darwinism. darwin did teach there were lower and higher races. would you believe back in the 1900's, one of the most popular text books in america taught that at the present time there exists upon earth five races and finally the highest type of all the caucasians represented by the civilized white inhabitants of europe. can you imagine that in the school systems today? off wrong foundation. you're going to have a wrong world vufmente had they started from the creation account in the bible? descendants of adam and eve and different people groups formed but bye logically there's only one race of humans. i mentio
coli evolving over 30 years and 30,000 generations in a lab. and people say it is now able to grow on credit tribut it is not new information. the information is stillthere. it's just stwoich turn it on and off. that's what they have report there had. it's nothing new. >> see students need to be told what's going on. what about evidence confirming one race? well, when we look at the human population, we see a lot of differences. based on darwinism. darwin did teach there were lower and...
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my coly ing and i have been looking into policies with the department of children and families and abuses policy. the governor said he was not worried. the agency has said they only require foster parent or let foster parents's criminal record dos this sparingly. they refused to provide numbers. they track this according to rules and regulations. they refused thus far to provide numbers about how many convicted criminals have been foster parents. >> let me read the response here that we got from the massachusetts department of family and children. they use the nature of a crime and time frame to deny an application if the situation is deemed unsafe. d.c. f looks at the full picture to determine which care giver or home is in the best interest of a child. is the department at all under political pressure to change his policy? >> we haven't heard anything so far yet. there several investigations going on in our statehouse here looking into policies and that ramped up last month after a boy was determined he was missing since about september. nobody had been checking on him. he was under th
my coly ing and i have been looking into policies with the department of children and families and abuses policy. the governor said he was not worried. the agency has said they only require foster parent or let foster parents's criminal record dos this sparingly. they refused to provide numbers. they track this according to rules and regulations. they refused thus far to provide numbers about how many convicted criminals have been foster parents. >> let me read the response here that we...
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coli outbreak that was linked to spinach cost the leafy green entry $350 million, and kellogg's was broke and the pca peanut butter recall that was nationwide and caused kellogg's itself $75 million as a result of that recall. so there were some real economic costs to producers and processors of cracks in a food safety system and a lead to declines consumer confidence both in terms of government as well as industry. and incidentally just last month a harris poll came out looking at consumer concerns and issues around food safety, and they found 73% of consumers want more oversight of the federal government around food safety issue. so clearly consumers expect the government to play a role in food safety and fsma was sort of the result of that and that 2006-2010 area. there were strong support for fsma by both consumer groups and the food industry. there were strong bipartisan support for the bill. congress passed the bill with bipartisan support in 2010 and president obama then signed in early 2011. now, the sort of key elements of fsma as charlie said, it fundamentally shifts fda approac
coli outbreak that was linked to spinach cost the leafy green entry $350 million, and kellogg's was broke and the pca peanut butter recall that was nationwide and caused kellogg's itself $75 million as a result of that recall. so there were some real economic costs to producers and processors of cracks in a food safety system and a lead to declines consumer confidence both in terms of government as well as industry. and incidentally just last month a harris poll came out looking at consumer...
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coli. >> it is one of three laboratories approvesd by the state, but so far, testing is voluntary. >>o about 7% to 10% because people are getting ready and really wanting to stay ahead of the curve. >> the marijuana have zar and head of pot enforcement, the rules are still being written. >> we plan to between june and september of this year require mandatory testing of products. >> even though marijuana for recreational use was legal in colorado the first of this year. >> since marijuana is still illegal under federal law, federal agencies won't test this consumer product like they do for almost everything else we eat or drink. so colorado is on it's own and all consumers get is a warning. >> so it's a crap shoot at this moment? >> that's probably an accurate statement. >> to help consumer confidence some companies are paying for their own testing. this product makes marijuana infused products. sow das, chocolates and candies. >> nutrition facts and potency information that he says were verified by experts. >> this looks very official to me. it looks like what i see on the back of a b
coli. >> it is one of three laboratories approvesd by the state, but so far, testing is voluntary. >>o about 7% to 10% because people are getting ready and really wanting to stay ahead of the curve. >> the marijuana have zar and head of pot enforcement, the rules are still being written. >> we plan to between june and september of this year require mandatory testing of products. >> even though marijuana for recreational use was legal in colorado the first of this...
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coli outbreak that was linked to spinach cost the leafy green entry $350 million, and kellogg's was broke and the pca peanut butter recall that was nationwide and caused kellogg's itself $75 million as a result of that recall. so there were some real economic costs to producers and processors of cracks in a food safety system and a lead to declines consumer confidence both in terms of government as well as industry. and incidentally just last month a harris poll came out looking at consumer concerns and issues around food safety, and they found 73% of consumers want more oversight of the federal government around food safety issue. so clearly consumers expect the government to play a role in food safety and fsma was sort of the result of that and that 2006-2010 area. there were strong support for fsma by both consumer groups and the food industry. there were strong bipartisan support for the bill. congress passed the bill with bipartisan support in 2010 and president obama then signed in early 2011. now, the sort of key elements of fsma as charlie said, it fundamentally shifts fda approac
coli outbreak that was linked to spinach cost the leafy green entry $350 million, and kellogg's was broke and the pca peanut butter recall that was nationwide and caused kellogg's itself $75 million as a result of that recall. so there were some real economic costs to producers and processors of cracks in a food safety system and a lead to declines consumer confidence both in terms of government as well as industry. and incidentally just last month a harris poll came out looking at consumer...
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coli and there were some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but from looking at research that information was already there. the gene was switched on and off so there is no example because the information that is there and the genetic information of different animals, plants and so on is no new function that can be added. there is great variation and that is what we look at but you have to show up ran a function that was never previously possible. there is no such example that you can give anywhere in the world. >> the first question to mr. ham. name on institution business or organization other than the church park or museum that is using any aspect of creationism to produce its prop. >> and a scientist out there christian or non-christian that is involved in inventing things, involved in scientific method is using creation. they are because they borrowed from a christian worldview. i keep emphasizing that. i want built to tell me in a universe that has resulted in natural processes explain where the laws have largely come from. why should we trust the laws of nature? ar
coli and there were some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but from looking at research that information was already there. the gene was switched on and off so there is no example because the information that is there and the genetic information of different animals, plants and so on is no new function that can be added. there is great variation and that is what we look at but you have to show up ran a function that was never previously possible. there is no such example that...