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no dna matches. the investigation wasn't off to a good start. >> that's when we started contacting people at her place of employment, friends, roommates. >> did she have any enemies? >> everybody seemed to love her. >> detective elliot began to retrace jamie's steps on the night of the murder. jamie was taking time off from her studies at texas a&m and was working at a pizza parlor. her shift had ended around midnight. >> we contacted everybody that she delivered pizzas to, and nothing out of the ordinary. >> after work, she had headed over to a friend's house. >> he said they were there watching movies and she left his house around 4:30 in the morning. >> and what time did you think that she was killed? >> we got the call at 7:15 a.m. so between 4:30 a.m. and 7:00. >> the male friend, a college student, was the last known person to see jamie alive. the detective paid him a visit. >> he was upset. obviously. they were friends. and had been for some time. >> the friend's grief seemed genuine, but some
no dna matches. the investigation wasn't off to a good start. >> that's when we started contacting people at her place of employment, friends, roommates. >> did she have any enemies? >> everybody seemed to love her. >> detective elliot began to retrace jamie's steps on the night of the murder. jamie was taking time off from her studies at texas a&m and was working at a pizza parlor. her shift had ended around midnight. >> we contacted everybody that she...
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they did a dna test just to be sure.hen i sat down with amanda just a few months later, she says the results were shocking. >> it came back saying that he wasn't my father. >> that must have been devastating for you. >> yeah. >> you've been told all your life that this man was your father. and he wasn't. >> no. >> did you want to give up? >> at first i did. >> reporter: pam slaton stuck with her after the crushing news. she headed down to mississippi to see her in person. >> and we are off! >> reporter: pam also wants to meet with amanda's mother who she hoped could offer a morsel, a memory, something that could help put her on the right path. it would be crucial to get her to talk about when she got pregnant, when she was just 24 years old, living with her sister. she was serving in the national guard. still in school, trying to figure her life out. when she found out she was pregnant. >> when i sit down with her i'll see if she's being genuine and just doesn't really know, or is she trying to keep you from the truth fo
they did a dna test just to be sure.hen i sat down with amanda just a few months later, she says the results were shocking. >> it came back saying that he wasn't my father. >> that must have been devastating for you. >> yeah. >> you've been told all your life that this man was your father. and he wasn't. >> no. >> did you want to give up? >> at first i did. >> reporter: pam slaton stuck with her after the crushing news. she headed down to...
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dna to about 20,000 dna samples collected within the county. is there legislation in washington pending that aims to give wrapped hit system access to national code and databases. in bensalem township alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> lauren joins with us your forecast and 38 in the city. it feels pretty good. >> i know, right. >> our expectations have been really lowered by mother nature this week, yes, nor'easter bringing 2 feet of snow to parts of the poconos but that is good for the skiers and snow borders, getting a live look at jack frost big boulder there, were people coming down, i saw just a minute ago. we will try to catch a skier, snow border and get one cruis ing down the slopes but a lot of activity on the ski slopes and poconos but that nice sunshine today, ahh, bummer, no skier or snow border. maybe, some blowing snow. we will take a live look at center city philadelphia where we have sunshine, no skiers or snow borders here either but nice view of the sky line. 38 degrees, northwesterly wind at 20 miles an hour, it
dna to about 20,000 dna samples collected within the county. is there legislation in washington pending that aims to give wrapped hit system access to national code and databases. in bensalem township alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> lauren joins with us your forecast and 38 in the city. it feels pretty good. >> i know, right. >> our expectations have been really lowered by mother nature this week, yes, nor'easter bringing 2 feet of snow to parts of...
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dna synthesis.ead and write code, we can program. can you program biology to make stuff? yes, because dna is code. >> before they can grow their own iphones, ginkgo is focusing on something similar -- reprogramming microbes to produce artificial flavors and scents. the company is working on that in this robot filled lab. >> so this is our second-generation lab. if you soon in, it looks like a regular academic lab, but if you soon out, you can see all the robotics. that's what we are trying to do here, make things move faster. >> right now, ginkgo is using genetically modified yeast to create fragrances. they can then compare that with the dna and modify it to produce a similar smelling substance. the process then becomes a lot like brewing beer. they can extract out a peach scent for cents -- lients. >> into these is a different gene combination that will make a slightly different smell. but soon what we have. >> it smells a little like vinegar which i think is the east. yeast. >> samples that smell
dna synthesis.ead and write code, we can program. can you program biology to make stuff? yes, because dna is code. >> before they can grow their own iphones, ginkgo is focusing on something similar -- reprogramming microbes to produce artificial flavors and scents. the company is working on that in this robot filled lab. >> so this is our second-generation lab. if you soon in, it looks like a regular academic lab, but if you soon out, you can see all the robotics. that's what we are...
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dna.nts for a small amount of the dna in the blood, you can tell that that is cancer dna. and, therefore, in the next few years, as a result of research which... are we at the risk of being able to diagnose an individual, then not have the capacity within the nhs to be able to treat the individual? is there a danger of that? yes, there is. one of the things we will find is that, when you do genome sequencing, you will find mutations all the time that are reported. either that we are seeing patients who have mutations where there is not a trial open with a targeted therapy, or that there is a need — and i think cancer research uk are working on this — for a national database, so that, for example, if you have breast cancer, but you have a b mutation, which mike was talking about earlier, and there is no trial in your area, that you could find somewhere to go to for that trial. because obviously, patients will travel a long way when their lives are on the line. the department of health has s
dna.nts for a small amount of the dna in the blood, you can tell that that is cancer dna. and, therefore, in the next few years, as a result of research which... are we at the risk of being able to diagnose an individual, then not have the capacity within the nhs to be able to treat the individual? is there a danger of that? yes, there is. one of the things we will find is that, when you do genome sequencing, you will find mutations all the time that are reported. either that we are seeing...
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matching dna found on the victim with dna logged in a national database can help get rapists off thetreet but only if the dna cleated from the victim kept in a rape kit is tested. hundreds of thousands are sitting untested. advocates say that's due to a lack of money and motivation. one woman is trying to change that and one local comedian is helping her. >> i was raped at gun point and robbed and sodimized by assailant. that completely changed my life. >> reporter: sharing her gripping story, she says she was revictimized when dna collected from her body and stored in a rape kit sat untested to are nearly ten years while her rapist stayed on the streets. >> my kit is not being tested and it allowed a very violent person to remain at large for almost 15 years and commit additional crimes in several different states. >> reporter: starting natasha's justice project with the goal to raise awareness and getting every kit tested throughout the country. >> the importance of that was not lost. people who have been through something similar can look and see somebody like that who is standing
matching dna found on the victim with dna logged in a national database can help get rapists off thetreet but only if the dna cleated from the victim kept in a rape kit is tested. hundreds of thousands are sitting untested. advocates say that's due to a lack of money and motivation. one woman is trying to change that and one local comedian is helping her. >> i was raped at gun point and robbed and sodimized by assailant. that completely changed my life. >> reporter: sharing her...
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tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.ieve tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state housemate, the guy with the scrubbing away pepper spray story. the defense said he had 250,000 reasons to make his story up. >> there was a reward offered. >> yes. >> and who offered the reward? >> scott rothstein. >> and, how much was the reward in the case? >> $251,000. >> reporter: ironically, he never got the reward. the collapse of rothstein's ponzi scheme put an end to that. and as for the prosecution's theory of motive, fleisher argued it was as thin as it was nonsensical. >> you would think that if you were so enraged that your wife were doing this that you'd wanna harm her, and not someone else. >> reporter: as
tests showed tony's dna on the jacket.ieve tony wiped his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. >> odds of finding an unrelated individual with that profile are rarer than one in 30 billion. >> reporter: you couldn't have had better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. >> right. >> reporter: the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play, but attorney bruce fleisher chipped away at each state housemate, the guy with the scrubbing away pepper spray story....
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if we can find dna on a hair followic el at the crime scene, can we find cancer dna in the circulation, in the stool or something like that-- . >> couric: or blood test where it is not nearly as invasive as a colono scope. >> and i think those things are on the horizon, i don't think they are this year or next year, i think they're coming. >> couric: i always worry to talk about that, neil, because i am afraid that will discourage people from getting screened with the tools available today because they are waiting for something on the horizon. >> well, i think the topic of screening tests is a very emotionally charged topic. there is a lot of implications of what is the right age to be screened at. nobody wants to not get screened at the age that they should be. but we have to recognize how likely the screening test is to identify the cancer and what are the downsides of screening in a lower risk population. what could the false positive rates be, what could the financial costs be, what could the cost of additional testing be. >> couric: let's talk about younger patients and melanoma a
if we can find dna on a hair followic el at the crime scene, can we find cancer dna in the circulation, in the stool or something like that-- . >> couric: or blood test where it is not nearly as invasive as a colono scope. >> and i think those things are on the horizon, i don't think they are this year or next year, i think they're coming. >> couric: i always worry to talk about that, neil, because i am afraid that will discourage people from getting screened with the tools...
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yes, because dna is code.ow their own iphones, they are focusing on something similar, reprogramming microbes for yeast. it is refining the process in this robot-filled lab. >> this is our second generation lab. if you zoom in, it looks sick of regular lab, but if you zoom out, it is all robotics. we are trying to make this move faster. ellen: by now, ginkgo is using genetically modified east to create a perfume for the fragrance industry. the researchers studied the part of the peach's genetic code that carries the desired scent. they compare it with a used dna and modify it to make a similar smelling substance. it is a lot like growing beer. it produces the peach sent as a byproduct. differentese is a gene combination that is going to make a slightly different smell. let's see what we've got. well, it smells a little vinegary -- kind of a fruity smell. samples that pass the smell test are destined to be inside perfume bottles and the like. but once you really start thinking about it, you can see this technol
yes, because dna is code.ow their own iphones, they are focusing on something similar, reprogramming microbes for yeast. it is refining the process in this robot-filled lab. >> this is our second generation lab. if you zoom in, it looks sick of regular lab, but if you zoom out, it is all robotics. we are trying to make this move faster. ellen: by now, ginkgo is using genetically modified east to create a perfume for the fragrance industry. the researchers studied the part of the peach's...
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dna synthesis.d and write code, we can program. can you program biology to make stuff? .es, because dna is code >> before they can grow their own iphones, ginkgo is focusing on reprogramming microbes to produce artificial flavors and scents. our second-generation lab. if you soon in, it looks like a asular academic lab, that you see all the robotics, that's what we are trying to do here, make things move faster. >> right now ginkgo is using yeastically modified to create fragrances. they can then compare that with the dna and modify it to produce a similar smelling substance. becomes a lot like brewing beer. he grows and multiplies and produces peach as a byproduct. it can give -- genech is a different combination the will make a slightly different smell, so let's see what we have got. it smells a little like vinegar, which i think is the yeast. samples that smell the past tests are destined to be inside perfume bottles, but once you start thinking about it, you can see this technology applied to so
dna synthesis.d and write code, we can program. can you program biology to make stuff? .es, because dna is code >> before they can grow their own iphones, ginkgo is focusing on reprogramming microbes to produce artificial flavors and scents. our second-generation lab. if you soon in, it looks like a asular academic lab, that you see all the robotics, that's what we are trying to do here, make things move faster. >> right now ginkgo is using yeastically modified to create fragrances....
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the new technology generates lab quality forensic dna profiles in less than 90 minutes.he city public safety director says this means catching criminals quicker and making streets safer. >> it's not about necessarily locking up people. it's about preventing a victim tomorrow and that comes by locking -- getting the criminal off the street today. what took us 18 months, then took us 30 days now as the da said you give us an hour and a half start we'll get these guys and gals. >> some critics of local dna labs say it can be difficult to regulate how dna samples are collected because there's no state or federal oversight. >>> you see it you shoot it our fresco users are helping show us what's happening in your neighborhood. dawn, what's going on tonight? >> well, iain, hundreds of philadelphia students get the news they were anxiously waiting to hear. they've been selected to receive a four-year seoul scholarship to attend quality private school. clifford fresco news was there as always calls what placed to 800 families part of the children's scholarship fund philadelphia f
the new technology generates lab quality forensic dna profiles in less than 90 minutes.he city public safety director says this means catching criminals quicker and making streets safer. >> it's not about necessarily locking up people. it's about preventing a victim tomorrow and that comes by locking -- getting the criminal off the street today. what took us 18 months, then took us 30 days now as the da said you give us an hour and a half start we'll get these guys and gals. >> some...
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will dna found at the scene get her off the hook?in the room, but someone else's was. >> reporter: stay with us. igh o. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations and ask your gastroenterologist if humira may be right for you. with humira, control is possible. st
will dna found at the scene get her off the hook?in the room, but someone else's was. >> reporter: stay with us. igh o. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal...
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the new technology generates lab quality forensic dna profiles in less than an hour and a half.y's public safety director says this means catching criminals quicker and making streets safer. >> it's not about necessarily locking up people much it's about preventing victim tomorrow and that comes by locking -- getting criminal off street today. what took us 18 months then took us 30 days now as the da said you give us an hour and a half start we'll get these guys and gals. >> some critics local dna labs say it can be difficult to regulate how dna samples are collected because there's no state or federal oversight. >>> if president trump runs for re-election in 2020, you minot be able to vote for him at least if you live in new jersey. today new jersey's democrat led assembly approved a bill inspired by president trump's failure to disclose his tax returns. the legislation would mandate that candidates release taxes before getting their name on the ballot. the bill now heads to republican governor chris christie's desk to sign or veto. >>> back to your fox 29 weather authority now
the new technology generates lab quality forensic dna profiles in less than an hour and a half.y's public safety director says this means catching criminals quicker and making streets safer. >> it's not about necessarily locking up people much it's about preventing victim tomorrow and that comes by locking -- getting criminal off street today. what took us 18 months then took us 30 days now as the da said you give us an hour and a half start we'll get these guys and gals. >> some...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> earlier we laid out some of the connections between some of president trump's key adviser and russia in the past. just the facts. the fbi and two congressional committees are investigating ties between trump associates and russia, russia's meddling in the election. paul manafort offered to meet with the house intelligence committee. he has be
i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't...
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yes, because dna is code. they can grow their own iphones, ginkgo is focusing on something simpler, reprogramming microbes like used to produce artificial flavors and scents. it is refining the process in this robot-filled lab. >> this is our second generation lab. if you zoom in, it looks like a regular lab, but if you zoom zoom out and see all the robotics, that's what we are trying to do. we are trying to make this move faster. ellen: right now, ginkgo is using genetically modified yeast to create a peach perfume for a client in the fragrance industry. to do that, the researchers studied the part of the peach's genetic code that carries the desired scent. they compare it with the yeast dna and modify it to make a similar smelling substance. then the process becomes a lot like producing beer. the yeast multiplies and produces the peach scent as a byproduct. scent can extract that for clients. >> each of these is a different gene combination that is going to make a slightly different smell. let's see what we'
yes, because dna is code. they can grow their own iphones, ginkgo is focusing on something simpler, reprogramming microbes like used to produce artificial flavors and scents. it is refining the process in this robot-filled lab. >> this is our second generation lab. if you zoom in, it looks like a regular lab, but if you zoom zoom out and see all the robotics, that's what we are trying to do. we are trying to make this move faster. ellen: right now, ginkgo is using genetically modified...
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reporter: in malaysia, they want dna proof that the dead man is kim jong-nam. his son could provide that, but he is in hiding. >> because the dna analysis isn't done, there is a further process the left. getting the dna is because no one wants to come forward. maybe they are scared. han-sol hasm something dangerous. he is the potential leader of a country where power passes from father to son. that makes him a rival to the currently are. he gave an interview five years television.h he spoke english with an american accent. today it is with a british accent. he is westernized, having been europe. in he is a 21-year-old in fear for his life. in 1911 the first international women's day was held. more than a century later there are marches around the world calling for gender equality. we will hear from one of the most influential women in the world, the imf managing director, christine lagarde. first, katty kay looks at the triumphs and setbacks that women have faced. katty: hillary clinton claimed the future is feminine, and she knows the political landscape is di
reporter: in malaysia, they want dna proof that the dead man is kim jong-nam. his son could provide that, but he is in hiding. >> because the dna analysis isn't done, there is a further process the left. getting the dna is because no one wants to come forward. maybe they are scared. han-sol hasm something dangerous. he is the potential leader of a country where power passes from father to son. that makes him a rival to the currently are. he gave an interview five years television.h he...
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we did dna of the ripper letters and dna of letters from walter sickert and other letters who would haveery contaminated and the technology has changed, we are not done with that. i am going to get leicester university to have a crack at it, they did the richard iii case. if they can find his skeleton in an underground car park, they should be able to work this out! it is the kind of thing that would nail this story once and for all, dna evidence. it could have made it even more conclusive that you could match his letters with letters from the ripper but the ha rd est letters from the ripper but the hardest thing is putting him at a crime scene. i would say he was there and committed these crimes and he was also not in france all the time like some people say, i have proof that he was in london within 2a hours of elyse four of these murders, just the ones know about, or his whereabouts, i mean and that this man his own sketches with dates on them. it is a matter of looking at historical records and doing as much science as she can and you listen to what other experts have to say. have yo
we did dna of the ripper letters and dna of letters from walter sickert and other letters who would haveery contaminated and the technology has changed, we are not done with that. i am going to get leicester university to have a crack at it, they did the richard iii case. if they can find his skeleton in an underground car park, they should be able to work this out! it is the kind of thing that would nail this story once and for all, dna evidence. it could have made it even more conclusive that...
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this official saying ultimately if your dna is stolen, dna information is stolen, it's not like financialback. once your dna information is stolen it's gone and you can't get it back because you can't change your dna. >> you can change your credit card number. >> that's right. >> makes me think, would you ever do it? >> no specific interest in doing it but i don't know that this necessarily, you know, puts it any less likely for me. >> i don't know. i think it does for me. eamon, thank you very much. >>> time now for a cnbc news update with sue herera. hi, again, sue. >> hi, kelly. here's what's happening at this hour. forget about the snow. the transportation department says u.s. air lines are having trouble keeping flights on time this winter regardless of the weather. only 76% of flights arrived on time in january. but that is down sharply from 81.3% a year earlier. that follows a similar pattern in december. >>> french presidential candidate has been given preliminary charges in a probe into taxpayer funded jobs for his wife and children that they allegedly never performed. fillon has
this official saying ultimately if your dna is stolen, dna information is stolen, it's not like financialback. once your dna information is stolen it's gone and you can't get it back because you can't change your dna. >> you can change your credit card number. >> that's right. >> makes me think, would you ever do it? >> no specific interest in doing it but i don't know that this necessarily, you know, puts it any less likely for me. >> i don't know. i think it does...
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now, garcia torres' dna was found on some of the clothing. defense lawyers tried to question a witness about another case where an innocent man's dna was found on the victim. [ laughter ] objections, the judge ended that line of questioning. gll charged with kidnapping and killing sierra lamar who accident happened on her way to a school bus stop. >>> shared nude photographs on a secret facebook page. many of victims had had their photos taken without their knowledge. it was shared and photos have since been taken down. right now investigators are trying to figure our how many people are involved. >>> 4:8. san francisco trying to make good on its promise after cleaning up after the homeless. they say the -- the city's huge pop -- cleaning up some of the guard banal near homeless encampments. over the weekend we saw a garbage -- the design center scooping up, throwing away needles. an estimated 6 to 7,000 poom living on the streets in frisk. >>> the school district is being called on to do more to retain teachers. three quarters of leave withi
now, garcia torres' dna was found on some of the clothing. defense lawyers tried to question a witness about another case where an innocent man's dna was found on the victim. [ laughter ] objections, the judge ended that line of questioning. gll charged with kidnapping and killing sierra lamar who accident happened on her way to a school bus stop. >>> shared nude photographs on a secret facebook page. many of victims had had their photos taken without their knowledge. it was shared and...
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my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. my mmade a simple trip toonic the grocery storesis anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment
my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. my mmade a simple trip toonic the grocery storesis anything but simple. so i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he...
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there is no dna.d they are trying to put together this puzzle. >> reporter: on the stand, none of the prosecution's eyewitnesses could i.d. anthony garcia as the man they'd seen eight years earlier. as for the silver honda crv, the defense pointed out that not one of them ever mentioned the big spare tire that was on the back of garcia's car. >> it's big as all get out. i mean, it's enormous. >> and nobody said anything about that? >> never one mention of it, which to me indicated that it wasn't my client's vehicle. that's the more likely answer. >> reporter: the 2013 brumback case was more complicated for the defense team beginning with the fact that anthony garcia had been in omaha on the day of the murders. >> how do you explain your client being back in omaha and searching for the addresses of one person who was killed and one person whose house was nearly broken into? >> i don't know. do we -- that's a tough question. i mean, you're dealing with digital forensics. >> reporter: ultimately the defe
there is no dna.d they are trying to put together this puzzle. >> reporter: on the stand, none of the prosecution's eyewitnesses could i.d. anthony garcia as the man they'd seen eight years earlier. as for the silver honda crv, the defense pointed out that not one of them ever mentioned the big spare tire that was on the back of garcia's car. >> it's big as all get out. i mean, it's enormous. >> and nobody said anything about that? >> never one mention of it, which to me...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may affect or be affected by other medications. before taking myrbetriq tell your doct
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and two more attacks occurred before the dna matches came back in february. the da says it can sometimes take a year to get the report from the pennsylvania state police lab. >> they were able to pull a sample in february of 2016 and the results came back in january of 2017 and we were able to match dna results to this individual. >> lee was arrested in early january at the eddie stone supermarket when one alleged victims recognized him and called police. >> reporter: jim, tonight police say that if you recognize dejohn lee as your attacker, contact them right away and tell them your story and they will proceed and react accordingly. i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> vernon, thank you. >>> it was a violent filled journey for 28-year-old leroy brown last night that began at 56th andwityby in southwest philadelphia and came to a deadly end at a park near the coach man manor aparts in newcastle delaware. live there is john rawlins. >> reporter: well jim, there are still a lot of questions and details we don't have. but we are getting an idea of what h
and two more attacks occurred before the dna matches came back in february. the da says it can sometimes take a year to get the report from the pennsylvania state police lab. >> they were able to pull a sample in february of 2016 and the results came back in january of 2017 and we were able to match dna results to this individual. >> lee was arrested in early january at the eddie stone supermarket when one alleged victims recognized him and called police. >> reporter: jim,...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.rman at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. >>> in case you miss eed it, repeal and replace might be hitting another hurdle. some are actually working to make obamacare stronger. how? there are currently 31 states participate in the medicaid expansion part and that number could soon go up. even in a few states president trump won. we know of at least three states with republican controlled state ledge islators, kansas, georgia and virginia. add in wisconsin, where scott walker has not ruled it out either. folks, once you give people coverage, it becomes harder for people to take it away and republicans might find themselves more boxed in next time. we saw how much power these republican governors had in medicaid expansion states over this process. so, if you're in a state that didn't do it, rsht you now incentivised to do it before the rules
i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.rman at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. >>> in case you miss eed it, repeal and replace might be hitting another hurdle. some are actually working to make obamacare stronger. how? there are currently 31 states participate in the medicaid expansion part and that number could soon go up....
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. >> dna evidence is going to be back in question later today in the antolin garcia torres murder trial. the focus once again a single strand of hair found in garcia torres's car. yesterday the defense suggested that evidence was planted.
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testing, recently obtained a device to allow dna collected from inside potential suspect's mouth.then match it with dna take friend crime scene, bensalem, and other police didn't, storing at forensics lab. >> delaware times, aston commissioner tackled the issue of the grogan distribution every medical marijuana. this week, commissioners granted a conditional use permit for ll speed to operate a facility at the former site. >> from the burlington county times, four cherokee high school staff members are honored for saving the life of a co-worker. janet was entering the school's performing arts center last month, and went into cardiac arrest, her co-workers used cpr and an automated de fib later to revive her. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> and up next, we will hear about a film festival highlighting movies shot by drones. >> a much anticipated one hitting theatres today. >> i'm nancy odel. coming up the classic tail as old as time. comes to the big screen. and the live action add drap takes of disney beauty and >> welcome ba
testing, recently obtained a device to allow dna collected from inside potential suspect's mouth.then match it with dna take friend crime scene, bensalem, and other police didn't, storing at forensics lab. >> delaware times, aston commissioner tackled the issue of the grogan distribution every medical marijuana. this week, commissioners granted a conditional use permit for ll speed to operate a facility at the former site. >> from the burlington county times, four cherokee high...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. watry...duo fusiong heartburn relief? duo fusion goes to work in seconds and lasts up to 12 hours. tums only lasts up to 3. for longer lasting relief...in one chewable tablet try duo fusion from the makers of zantac more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper from the...i'm on...ke up... ...and on... ...and on. that's why i... ...make time for myself... ...and give my body some love... ...with aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion. its active naturals® oat formula... ...locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. i really needed that. i bet you do too. aveeno® naturall
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.ig surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. >> ninan: we close tonight in south los angeles in a neighborhood referred to as a "food desert." michelle miller explains what that is and tells us about a woman who turned her community's food desert into an oasis. >> look at these little carrots. >> reporter: when renee gunter goes shopping for produce, she goes straight to the source, and gets down and dirty. >> oh, my goodness. bugs bunny never had it so good. >> reporter: the 64-year-old resident of south los angeles is not just shopping for h
i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.ig surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. coaching means making tough choices. jim! you're in! but when you have high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.an at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. all in 3 delicious flavors. it's choosing to go in one direction... up. boost. be up for it. for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage, even liver cance
i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.an at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. it's about moving forward not back. it's looking up not down. it's feeling up thinking up living up. it's being in motion... in body in spirit in the now. boost. it's not just nutrition. it's intelligent nutrition. with 26 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.s we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> we are back with a closer look at a new real estate venture that's promoting the trump family brand. this week the president's sons were both on hand for the controversial opening of trump vancouver. it's a ritzy tower. the big question, is he putting himself at risk for conflicts of interest. christina has the report. >> a glittering new building in vancouver bears the president's name. his children on hand to celebrate the opening. >> i'd like to thank the press, just kidding. >> the $360 million project was built by malaysia's group. >> you can't have a great partnership if you're not on the
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. >> harris: developments in the london terror investigation. the attackers sent a message via a map just moments and app moments before the attack. they can't read it because it is encrypted. a top british official is urging the app to cooperate. a 30-year-old man was arrested in connection, one or two people in custody. neither of them has formally been charged. a big week ahead for the house intelligence committee on the hill. lawmakers continued the investigation into russia's alleged election interference. and president traps wiretapping claims. the chairman is asking the fbi director and nsa chief back to the hill. this time there will be close toward tort meetings. what to expect this week. >> so much of what intelligence agencies do is classify. if you wash t
i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. >> harris: developments in the london terror investigation. the attackers sent a message via a map just moments and app moments before the attack. they can't read it because it is encrypted. a top british official...
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. >>> bensalem police department is trail blazing, with some new dna testing technology? the bucks county department will be first in the entire country, to use what they call wrapped hit dna. this new technology generates what they say, lab quality forensic dna profiles in just 90 minutes, sometimes that can take weeks, days, even months in some communities. so public safety director says it will catch criminals faster >> well now it is not about necessarily locking up people but prevending a victim tomorrow. that comes by locking up a criminal off the street today what took us 18 months then took us 30 days now to as the d.a. says, you give us an hour and a half start we will get these guys and girls tomorrow. >> that is a huge start. >> there are critics, some of dna labs who say it can be difficult to regulate how samples are collect because there is in state or federal oversight, but interesting there. massive fire in north carolina it started shortly after 10:00 good news this apartment building was still being constructed so there was nobody inside but this fire is
. >>> bensalem police department is trail blazing, with some new dna testing technology? the bucks county department will be first in the entire country, to use what they call wrapped hit dna. this new technology generates what they say, lab quality forensic dna profiles in just 90 minutes, sometimes that can take weeks, days, even months in some communities. so public safety director says it will catch criminals faster >> well now it is not about necessarily locking up people...
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then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. >> i'm lea gabrielle with the fox report. more of today's headlines. rescuers in arizona saying an elderly driver after he got stuck in a raging river. this is what the van looked like today. fire crews say the man is okay. we haven't yet heard how he wound up in the river. the feds have charged more than a dozen people with fraud and money laundering. they say some of them tricked folks to buying cars online and never delivered the cars. scammers pretended to be boss of various companies and convinced employees to wire corporate money. the feds say it cost 170 people millions of dollars. and folks in tanzania say they spotted a fire back streaking through the sky. scientists say it was probably an optical illusion. they say it was probably the sun reflecting off of a plane. the news continues with shep after this. >> shepard: there's breaking news on fox news channel. that oscars debacle has now made changes. the president of the film academy say
then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. >> i'm lea gabrielle with the fox report. more of today's headlines. rescuers in arizona saying an elderly driver after he got stuck in a raging river. this is what the van looked like today. fire crews say the man is okay. we haven't yet heard how he wound up in the river. the feds have charged more than a dozen people with fraud and money laundering. they say some...
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so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >> harris: a senator notice is filibustered says he is now ready to begin afresh week of showdown. maybe some within his own party if he does not get to see what the house is about to vote on with regard to obama care. he tell me he predicts they will repeal what is now the healthcare law of the land within days. interesting timing. timing. senator rand paul on the fox report interview. >> i want to see the bill. apparently it was leaked to news organizations but not available for any senators. i heard the bill was there they would like to committee members members look at it but not make a copy of it. i do not think that is the way to do the obama care repeal. we complained about democrats and we said, we quoted nancy blows the a
so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >> harris: a senator notice is filibustered says he is now ready to begin afresh week of showdown. maybe some within his own party if he does not get to see what...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.he big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. termites, feasting on homes twenty-four-seven. we're on the move. roger. hey rick, all good? oh ya, we're good! we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. >> shepard: this afternoon, vice president pence reiterated obamacare is the president's top priority and in his words, we're going to go to work on it in a number of days. so how many days? we don't know. president trump's health secretary is responding to accusations that the gop is hiding a secret bill to replace obamacare. this is a bit of a stunt on the hill. the gop senator rand paul claimed house republicans renewed to show it to other republicans. tom price says he's unaware senator paul ryan was trying to see a draft of it. secreta
i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna.he big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. termites, feasting on homes twenty-four-seven. we're on the move. roger. hey rick, all good? oh ya, we're good! we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders...
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i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. and i smoked while (amanda) my i was pregnant. this is the view i had of my baby in the nicu. my tip is, speak into the opening so your baby can hear you better. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication. when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings. yeah, our insurance won't do that. no. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance when liberty stands with you™. i have age-related maculare degeneration, amd, he told me to look at this grid every day. and we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression, including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula the national eye instit
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