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dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "one thing i'm pretty certain of, is that we will build the faraday plant, because we've been doing big projects, if you could build city center, you can build anything.")) ((patrick walker)) faraday's billion-dollar electric car manufacturing plant is supposed to employ between 4-thousand and 45-hundred employees. ...at least half must be from all of the 335- million in tax breaks and incentives. lang says there should be no problem meeting that threshold. ((dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "in our case, the interesting thing is people would almost have to move here, because we're so far away from the other population centers, there's a lot of open desert between us and the next big city.")) ((patrick walker)) if hiring threshold... the company would lose millions patrick walker... 8 news now. ((kirsten joyce)) lawmakers passed a bill specifically addressing the recruitment of local workers... during the faraday future special session last december. prospective workers will be eligible to apply for grants... to enroll in
dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "one thing i'm pretty certain of, is that we will build the faraday plant, because we've been doing big projects, if you could build city center, you can build anything.")) ((patrick walker)) faraday's billion-dollar electric car manufacturing plant is supposed to employ between 4-thousand and 45-hundred employees. ...at least half must be from all of the 335- million in tax breaks and incentives. lang says there should be no problem...
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dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "one thing i'm pretty certain of, is that we will build the faraday plant, because we've been doing big projects, if you could build city center, you can build anything.")) ((patrick walker)) faraday's billion-dollar electric car manufacturing plant is supposed to employ between 4-thousand and 45-hundred employees. ...at least half must be from nevada for the company to get all of the 335- million in tax breaks and incentives. lang says there should be no problem meeting that threshold. ((dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "in our case, the interesting thing is people would almost have to move here, because we're so far away from the other population centers, there's a lot of open desert between us and the next big city.")) ((patrick walker)) if faraday does not meet the local hiring threshold... the company would lose millions of dollars in tax incentives. 8 news now. ((dave courvoisier)) lawmakers passed a bill specifically addressing recruting local workers... during the faraday future special session last december. pros
dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "one thing i'm pretty certain of, is that we will build the faraday plant, because we've been doing big projects, if you could build city center, you can build anything.")) ((patrick walker)) faraday's billion-dollar electric car manufacturing plant is supposed to employ between 4-thousand and 45-hundred employees. ...at least half must be from nevada for the company to get all of the 335- million in tax breaks and incentives. lang...
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dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "you could do that still in tesla, because tesla hasn't gotten all of the abatements and all of the money it was to receive, yeah, so that's the mechanism.")) ((patrick walker)) we dug into reports filed with the governor's office of economic development... and found while tesla did have delays submitting data earler in 2015... they are in compliance with their tax incentive deal. nearly three- quarters of its construction workers are nevada residents... well above the 50- percent bench mark. the report's author says tesla has made "satisfactory progress" in meeting the requirements for its incentives. lang says even if the numbers didn't add up... and the state withheld tax incentives... that's not necessarily a bad thing for taxpayers. ((dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "you still have this major company investing in the state, and we're still benefiting from it. but the full benefit comes when they employ people mostly within nevada.")) > ((patrick walker)) so how does the faraday future site fit into all of this? that
dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "you could do that still in tesla, because tesla hasn't gotten all of the abatements and all of the money it was to receive, yeah, so that's the mechanism.")) ((patrick walker)) we dug into reports filed with the governor's office of economic development... and found while tesla did have delays submitting data earler in 2015... they are in compliance with their tax incentive deal. nearly three- quarters of its construction workers are...
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dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "one thing i'm pretty certain of, is that we will build the faraday plant, because we've been doing big projects, if you could build city center, you can build anything.")) ((patrick walker)) faraday's billion-dollar electric car manufacturing plant is supposed to employ between 4-thousand and 45-hundred employees. ...at least half must be from
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dr. robert next. and man's best friend is about to meet google's robodog. who's the alpha dog here? we'll show you the video. we report, you decide right after these messages. stay with us many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempa
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dr. robert next. and man's best friend is about to meet google's robodog. who's the alpha dog here? we'll show y pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. help individualize our cancer treatment? now through advanced genomic testing, we may be able to pinpoint and diagnose what makes your cancer different, which can reveal precise treatment options that were not considered previously. with this important breakthrough at the intersection of science and technology, we've arrived at precision cancer treatment. the evolution of cancer care is here at cancer treatment centers of america. call or visit cancercenter.com to learn more about precision cancer treatment. (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kin
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dr. robert silverman's office in westchester. ideally a person should snooze for about seven hours a night. not for and certainly not three hours. >> the brain needs sleep. needs rest and clearly if you are sleeping two, three or four hours like some of the candidates indicated that's not ample. as a matter fact your brain needs to shrink and it needs to detox so it needs to shrink in size and go back to a smaller size. >> i asked him how much do you sleep? he said about five and i said maybe he should take your medicine then. it was a joke. >> i would have said it seriously. >> if you take a look at all the candidates schedules this election season it's easy to see their days are anything but easy. which leads doctors olbermann to think they'll have sleep deprivation? >> when you are white you don't know what it's like to be poor. what i meant by that is --. >> it's a different kind of calculation and we didn't lose a single person. >> i also interviewed randall pinkett who is a 2005 winner of eight -- while he agreed that donal
dr. robert silverman's office in westchester. ideally a person should snooze for about seven hours a night. not for and certainly not three hours. >> the brain needs sleep. needs rest and clearly if you are sleeping two, three or four hours like some of the candidates indicated that's not ample. as a matter fact your brain needs to shrink and it needs to detox so it needs to shrink in size and go back to a smaller size. >> i asked him how much do you sleep? he said about five and i...
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dr. robert brown is chair of criminal justice at nccu. he told me several factors are making policing a less attractive career. >> concerns about unethical behavior, racial bias, bias against against the poor, excessive use of force. >> people of our color fear police, and we want to change that. >> reporter: recruiting blacks and hispanics is even more difficult. i love helping my community out and helping others. >> we have to come in and recreate the image of what a noble police officer really does for his or her community. >> that was mario boone reporting. >>> your water is safe to drink. that's what hundreds of residents are told living near coal ash ponds. last spring, dhhs sent letters to nearly 300 people who have well water near the ponds telling them to not drink the water. the letters were sent after elevated levels of two limits were found in private wells. the chemicals are known to potentially cause cancer. >> we're still pulling tests that we did february 29th. >> everybody i talk to say they still don't trust the numbers.
dr. robert brown is chair of criminal justice at nccu. he told me several factors are making policing a less attractive career. >> concerns about unethical behavior, racial bias, bias against against the poor, excessive use of force. >> people of our color fear police, and we want to change that. >> reporter: recruiting blacks and hispanics is even more difficult. i love helping my community out and helping others. >> we have to come in and recreate the image of what a...
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dr. robert califf laid out this strategy to address the opioid crisis nationwide. he told fda advisors today that the agency alone cannot fix prescription drug abuse but can do everything possible under its authority to prevent abuse. in 2014, more than 28,000 people died nationwide from opioid overdoses. another big topic in our latest wmur granite state poll, the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. coming up in a few minutes, how it. shelley: tonight, new hampshire has its first confirmed case of the zika virus. the disease that mosquitos are quickly spreading through latin america. health officials tell us the new hampshire patient contracted the virus through sexual contact. this is a new one for new hampshire. >> we are announcing today the first case of zika infection identified in a new hampshire resident. shelley: new hampshire state epidemeologist, dr. benjamin chan, says the patient is a woman who contracted zika through sex with her male partner, who traveled to a country where mosquitoes are spreading the virus. >> zika virus is mainly trans
dr. robert califf laid out this strategy to address the opioid crisis nationwide. he told fda advisors today that the agency alone cannot fix prescription drug abuse but can do everything possible under its authority to prevent abuse. in 2014, more than 28,000 people died nationwide from opioid overdoses. another big topic in our latest wmur granite state poll, the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. coming up in a few minutes, how it. shelley: tonight, new hampshire has its first...
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dr. robert hutchinson is considered one of the best of the best. the well respected vet has been doing ai's for more than 35 years. people from all over the world northridgeville where the doctor performs more than 700 procedures each and every year. >> so many times the father and the mother and the puppies never have met. it gives us a chance to increase the people's odds to help them breed the better individuals, the healthier individuals as i say to help people achieve their dreams. >> reporter: dr. hutchison takes the semen from living and deceased dogs to continue the gene breeding process and artificially inseminates cats as well. kathy has been a breeder for 20 years. she brought her dogs to the clinic for the procedure and jo recently one of her pets had a litter. thousand she wants her 18-month-old labrador retriever, violet, to be artificially inseminated. >> i am fortunate number to be 40 minutes away from one of the renouned repro guys. >> reporter: they have tested violet's blood and monitored her hormone level so they know the best t
dr. robert hutchinson is considered one of the best of the best. the well respected vet has been doing ai's for more than 35 years. people from all over the world northridgeville where the doctor performs more than 700 procedures each and every year. >> so many times the father and the mother and the puppies never have met. it gives us a chance to increase the people's odds to help them breed the better individuals, the healthier individuals as i say to help people achieve their dreams....
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dr. robert wilson is an orthopedic surgeon. >> over 20 years and never seen anything like this. but i mean i'm sure it can happen and i'm sure there will be an explanation of what haed >> somebody sent a message to my phone. >> eight patients in the surgical icu moved to an upper level, they are safe. but all routine appointments rescheduled, emergency surgeries moved. and now staffers are wondering what is next. >> i would think that there would be some type of backup system. but i guess not. >> i think all of us who work in the hospital, we should be understanding that these types of events do occur, and we have to learn how to adjust. , now, there is no time line on repairs, i'm told though crews are working as fast as they can, to get the situation under control. and the water flowing again, for the main hospital. i am told that if you have an appointment, a regularly scheduled routine appointment here at the hospital, you should probably call your doctor, before coming down. we're live outside howard university hospital, delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> it is the most powerful
dr. robert wilson is an orthopedic surgeon. >> over 20 years and never seen anything like this. but i mean i'm sure it can happen and i'm sure there will be an explanation of what haed >> somebody sent a message to my phone. >> eight patients in the surgical icu moved to an upper level, they are safe. but all routine appointments rescheduled, emergency surgeries moved. and now staffers are wondering what is next. >> i would think that there would be some type of backup...
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dr. robert uteg: people don't come here to be patted on the head or to be given medicine. people come here because they have pain which is truly affecting the quality of their life. being able to have a positive impact on that pain is very rewarding. > chris: i want to say a very special thanks to dr. bonati and all of the staff at the bonati spine institute. > dr. bonati: it's extremely important to be able to love what you do. and the beauty of what i do is that i constantly have a very rewarding result. have a very rewarding result. these patients come in a bad situation and we are able to get them back and give them their lives back again. back again. half since my surgery. and of course now i feel like a 20-year-old again. > it worked for me. you need at least a consult. get an mri. get a consult. > i got up and instantly i didn't have any pain. and i was like "wow, this is a miracle." > this surgery was like going into a band-aid shop. you know, you go in and you have a little one inch incision. you walk out, you talk to your doctor, "how you feeling, gary?" "i'm gre
dr. robert uteg: people don't come here to be patted on the head or to be given medicine. people come here because they have pain which is truly affecting the quality of their life. being able to have a positive impact on that pain is very rewarding. > chris: i want to say a very special thanks to dr. bonati and all of the staff at the bonati spine institute. > dr. bonati: it's extremely important to be able to love what you do. and the beauty of what i do is that i constantly have a very...
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dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "you could do that still in tesla, because tesla hasn't gotten all of the abatements and all of the money it was to receive, yeah, so that's the mechanism.")) ((brian loftus)) we dug into reports filed with economic development... and found while tesla did have 2015... they are in compliance with nearly three- quarters of its construction workers are nevada residents... well above the 50- percent bench mark./// ((brian loftus)) > speaking of tesla's electric cars... governor sandoval will join valley electric association today for a ribbon cutting at "eddie world" in beatty... for the first operational nevada electric highway charging station. the charging station is located past the gas pumps between eddie world and the stagecoach hotel. officials are still working to put in charging stations in fallon, tonopah, and hawthorne./// brian loftus > let's get a check of your commute....patra nya is in for demetria this morning. kirsten joyce patranya... how are things looking? ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) > our surface streets and on our freeways.
dr. robert lang/director, brookings mountain west: "you could do that still in tesla, because tesla hasn't gotten all of the abatements and all of the money it was to receive, yeah, so that's the mechanism.")) ((brian loftus)) we dug into reports filed with economic development... and found while tesla did have 2015... they are in compliance with nearly three- quarters of its construction workers are nevada residents... well above the 50- percent bench mark./// ((brian loftus)) >...
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dr. roberts tested water from inside the humidifier's water tank and the vapor it addmits. out of the ten humiditiers, they all had bacteria in the tank and two had heavy bacteria growing inside and in the vapor that our experts say could make the families sick. >> i was surprised by little the heavy growth in a few of the devices. >> and in three of the humiditiers, mold. >> how are you? >> are you ready to see what >> they found bacteria but more importantly they found mold in the vapor that meant mold was >> that's not good especially since we have asthma in our house and allergies. >> mold in this family's humidifier as well. >> this is what was growing inside. >> mold can cause nasal congestion and sore throat if the individual has asthma, it can cause chest tightness or wheezing. >> and now for the humidifier with the most bacteria. >> and here are the results. >> the experts are labeling it extremely dirty and what is inside could cause pneumonia. >> this is what was growing inside your humidifier. >> because you are a nurse you know that what means. >> it means my k
dr. roberts tested water from inside the humidifier's water tank and the vapor it addmits. out of the ten humiditiers, they all had bacteria in the tank and two had heavy bacteria growing inside and in the vapor that our experts say could make the families sick. >> i was surprised by little the heavy growth in a few of the devices. >> and in three of the humiditiers, mold. >> how are you? >> are you ready to see what >> they found bacteria but more importantly they...
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dr. robert evers, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, judge. >>> all right. and up next, two people who have a different take on the donald trump rallies than i do. marianne marsh and brad blakeman standing by. we'll talk about the donald, the gop, and the democrats. all gearing up for this big tuesday. don't go away. >>> welcome back to "justice." you may have noticed i'm not in my familiar surroundings in new york. we are live in los angeles tonight where i'm on assignment and guess what? it's light out. all you new yorkers, it's california. anyway, breaking tonight. just days to go until super tuesday two and what could be the make or break in a moment in the race for the gop nomination? with me now, democratic strategist, marianne marsh and republican strategist and fox news contributor, brand blakeman, good evening. let's get it out of the way, because i hear you both disagree with me. you think trump is responsible for this dust-up in chicago? start with you, brad. >> i sure do. here's why, judge. i was in charge of major media events for president and
dr. robert evers, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, judge. >>> all right. and up next, two people who have a different take on the donald trump rallies than i do. marianne marsh and brad blakeman standing by. we'll talk about the donald, the gop, and the democrats. all gearing up for this big tuesday. don't go away. >>> welcome back to "justice." you may have noticed i'm not in my familiar surroundings in new york. we are live in los...
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dr. robert evers, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, judge. >>> all right.nd up next, two people who have a different take on the donald trump rallies than i do. marianne marsh and brad blakeman standing by. we'll talk about the donald, the gop, and the democrats. all gearing up for this big tuesday. don't go away. life as spokesbox is great. people love me for saving them over half a grand when they switch to progressive. so i'm dabbling in new ventures. it was board-game night with the dalai lama. great guy. terrible player. ♪ go paperless ♪ don't stress, girl ♪ i got the discounts that you need ♪ it's a balancing act, but i got to give the people what they want -- more box. any words for the critics? what can i say? critties gonna neg. [ applause ] the what?! [ laughs ] >>> welcome back to "justice." you may have noticed i'm not in my familiar surroundings in new york. we are live in los angeles tonight where i'm on assignment and guess what? it's light out. all you new yorkers, it's california. anyway, breaking tonight. just days to go until super tuesda
dr. robert evers, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, judge. >>> all right.nd up next, two people who have a different take on the donald trump rallies than i do. marianne marsh and brad blakeman standing by. we'll talk about the donald, the gop, and the democrats. all gearing up for this big tuesday. don't go away. life as spokesbox is great. people love me for saving them over half a grand when they switch to progressive. so i'm dabbling in new ventures. it...
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dr. robert califf testifies at a senate hearing about president obama's 2017 budget request for his agency. he also took questions on the fda's efforts to help combat opioid addiction. senator jerry moran choirs t ch hearing. [ no audio ] >> good afternoon, everyone. we are having an abbreviated hearing today as a result of four votes being announced at 2:30. dr. califf, congratulations on your confirmation. welcome to the food and drug administration. senator merkley and i have agreed to withhold opening statements which should be to the benefit of all in the audience. we will submit those for the record. we will start with your testimony. then we will have a round of questions for as long as we're able until the votes are called. we will go a little into that time. so dr. califf, we welcome your testimony as we begin the appropriations process for this year. >> thank you, chairman moran and ranking member merkley. i wasse ed advised my testimonyd be sidelined. >> we would welcome you highlighting things you want us to know. if could you do that rather than reading your statement, that's
dr. robert califf testifies at a senate hearing about president obama's 2017 budget request for his agency. he also took questions on the fda's efforts to help combat opioid addiction. senator jerry moran choirs t ch hearing. [ no audio ] >> good afternoon, everyone. we are having an abbreviated hearing today as a result of four votes being announced at 2:30. dr. califf, congratulations on your confirmation. welcome to the food and drug administration. senator merkley and i have agreed to...
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dr. robert evers, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, judge. >>> all right. and up next, two people who have a different take on the donald trump rallies than i do. marianne marsh and brad blakeman standing by. we'll talk about the donald, the gop, and the democrats. all gearing up for this big tuesday. don't go away. this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. if time is infinite, why is there never enough of it? a john deere 1 family tracto
dr. robert evers, thank you so much for being with us tonight. >> thanks, judge. >>> all right. and up next, two people who have a different take on the donald trump rallies than i do. marianne marsh and brad blakeman standing by. we'll talk about the donald, the gop, and the democrats. all gearing up for this big tuesday. don't go away. this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6...
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dr. robert jeffers, a first senior pastor at first baptist church in dallas, one of the most evangelicald one of the most influential clergy in the country, and author of the book titled "countdown to the apocalypse." pastor, great to have you with us, welcome back to the show. >> thank you, lou. lou: your response to president obama. it is, to me, my frustration and consternation is inefable. it is -- i don't even know what he's playing at. do you? >> yeah, yeah, look, let's set the context on the heels of yet another horrific terrorist attack, this time in pakistan, over easter, we had the president, once again, assuming his favorite role. not as commander in chief but as defender in chief of islam, and i believe, lou, it's time for the president and others to wake up to this fact, whether we're talking about brussels, paris, pakistan or san bernardino, these attacks share one common denominator. they were not committed by jews or hindus or episcopalians, they were committed by radical islamist terrorists, and to the president to deny the connection and demonize the rest of us who make
dr. robert jeffers, a first senior pastor at first baptist church in dallas, one of the most evangelicald one of the most influential clergy in the country, and author of the book titled "countdown to the apocalypse." pastor, great to have you with us, welcome back to the show. >> thank you, lou. lou: your response to president obama. it is, to me, my frustration and consternation is inefable. it is -- i don't even know what he's playing at. do you? >> yeah, yeah, look,...
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dr. robert jeffress. said will be infiltrated of enemies of america and take them in and gamble with the lives of american people. so he's sucking up and lectured by raul castro and doing the wave, again, right after brussels. all these people killed including americans and he is doing the wave. and then, of course, he heads on off to argentina and starts doing the tango. hardly the response you would expect from the leader of the free world in light of all of the terrorism. he wants to double down on the mistakes of paris and brussels. why? >> look. here's what's going on. once again, on the heels of a horrific terror attack you have the president assuming his favorite role of defender in chief of islam. it is time for this president and others to wake up to the fact of whether we're talking about paris, pakistan, brussels or san bernardino, all of these attacks share one common denominat denominator. they were not committed by jews or hindus or episcopals but radical islamic terrorists and, sean, by the
dr. robert jeffress. said will be infiltrated of enemies of america and take them in and gamble with the lives of american people. so he's sucking up and lectured by raul castro and doing the wave, again, right after brussels. all these people killed including americans and he is doing the wave. and then, of course, he heads on off to argentina and starts doing the tango. hardly the response you would expect from the leader of the free world in light of all of the terrorism. he wants to double...
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dr. robert klinestibar, a pulmonary and critical care specialist, who's at the concert with his family, immediatelyabilizing maggie's arm. it's been less than two minutes since the stage fell. david wood's phone is still recording the scene as he turns to help another young man. and prayter stays with maggie. >> at that point, her mom said, you have to get her out of here. >> because of her broken leg, magjars can't move. >> so i handed my injured daughter over to a perfect stranger, but i knew i had no choice. >> prayter and others carry the girl out of the wreckage and on to the hospital. she's treated for a severe laceration to her arm and leg wound. luckily her artery isn't severed. magjars suffers multiple fractures to her leg. she's later reunited with her family at the hospital. at the fairgrounds, people continue to work to free the trapped and injured and secure the wreckage. in all, seven people are killed by the falling stage. more than 40 are injured. at home in northwestern indiana, maggie and her mom spend months recovering from their injuries. >> we were very lucky. i mean, even with
dr. robert klinestibar, a pulmonary and critical care specialist, who's at the concert with his family, immediatelyabilizing maggie's arm. it's been less than two minutes since the stage fell. david wood's phone is still recording the scene as he turns to help another young man. and prayter stays with maggie. >> at that point, her mom said, you have to get her out of here. >> because of her broken leg, magjars can't move. >> so i handed my injured daughter over to a perfect...
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dr. amity roberts testing water from inside the humidifier's emits.f the ten humidifiers, all had bacteria in the tank. two had heavy bacteria growing inside and also in the vapor that our experts say could make our families sick i was surprised by the heavy growth in a few of the devices that you tested. >> reporter: and in three of the humidifiers, mold. >> how are you? >> are you ready to see what was growing in there? >> oh, gross. >> they found some bacteria but more importantly they found mold in the vapor which means the mold was going out. >> that's not good. especially since we have asthma in our house and allergies. >> reporter: mold in this family's humidifier, as well. >> this is what was growing inside. >> oh. >> mold can cause nasal congestion, sore throat, if the individual has asthma, it can cause chest tightness or wheezing into to you for the humidifier with the most bacteria flow here are the results right here. >> reporter: our experts labelling it extremely dirty and what's inside could cause pneumonia flow it kind of looked like
dr. amity roberts testing water from inside the humidifier's emits.f the ten humidifiers, all had bacteria in the tank. two had heavy bacteria growing inside and also in the vapor that our experts say could make our families sick i was surprised by the heavy growth in a few of the devices that you tested. >> reporter: and in three of the humidifiers, mold. >> how are you? >> are you ready to see what was growing in there? >> oh, gross. >> they found some bacteria...
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dr. robert on the far left is a distinguished professor at georgetown university. he previously served as the president of the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation. he began his foreign affairs career in 1974 and later served on the policy planning staff at the state department. he was one of the chief negotiators of north korea during the years leading up to the framework. and of course george, our own vice president of studies here carnegie, and the leader of our policy program, who works on strategy and nonproliferation issues and is a member of the national academy of sciences, the committee of arms control, and a number of other a copy and's. we have a great panel to dive into north korea and talk a little bit about iran as well, but let me begin. i want to start off looking at the agreement framework. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank you for inviting me to washington. i asked my driver all the way from the airport to stop by, and we stopped for a moment because of a traffic jam. i enjoyed the cherry blossoms. i also enjoy them blooming in
dr. robert on the far left is a distinguished professor at georgetown university. he previously served as the president of the john d and catherine t macarthur foundation. he began his foreign affairs career in 1974 and later served on the policy planning staff at the state department. he was one of the chief negotiators of north korea during the years leading up to the framework. and of course george, our own vice president of studies here carnegie, and the leader of our policy program, who...
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dr. robert califf. this is not something i do lightly. i have not placed a hold on a nominee before.i don't take this action lightly. but it was necessary. it was necessary to bring to the attention of the f.d.a. the significance of this issue and the seriousness of what we were dealing with. and so we got f.d.a. to the table. we've been working with them. they've been listening. they've been helpful, and we are so close to resolving this and now we are on the floor with a g.m.o. legislation which again, as i said at the outset, g.m.o. is different than what we're dealing with this genetically engineered species, a knew species designed -- a new species designed for human consumption here. my concern is that with the g.m.o. bill before us now, it really does threaten the good progress that we have made to this point in time, and it's not just the progress that the alaska delegation made but really the work of so many alaskans, the bipartisan hard-working efforts of so many around the country who share the same concerns. i think we've offered some pretty sensible solutions, and i will
dr. robert califf. this is not something i do lightly. i have not placed a hold on a nominee before.i don't take this action lightly. but it was necessary. it was necessary to bring to the attention of the f.d.a. the significance of this issue and the seriousness of what we were dealing with. and so we got f.d.a. to the table. we've been working with them. they've been listening. they've been helpful, and we are so close to resolving this and now we are on the floor with a g.m.o. legislation...
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whatne mental health expertrtad to ( sasaabout robert d dr's mental health. plus. pueblo district attorneyas an idea he says d r e city crime rate. whate wants tataayers to do... to pututore poli offers on t d seets. goododorning cololodono it's 4:30, tuesday march 1st. m jon kaoll.l. and i'm danaclemems. ad-lib tiss to abby... weaton 1s today: it will be ss windy ross souern colorado, th ndpepes pectededo rerein between 5 ana 15 m. it wille slslhtly coolerut still above avavagteatures will warm into the 40s around our local mountains, wiwh 50s fofofost o o e lower elevionsnsit will be ptl9 to stly cloudy ththug thehe y,ititdry co expeedo continue. . extendeded dny y ll be very ndy, with gusts of up to 5 5ph possible! th wind will help t bump temperatures into the 60s and s. it willlle slightly cooler and calmer on friday, before 60s d 70s returu on n iday. another cold front t expected to slide through friday night, bringing another slight chance for showers mainly er ana neaea the mountatas. this weekend is looking dry and ld. d ds appear thahanext week will be m
whatne mental health expertrtad to ( sasaabout robert d dr's mental health. plus. pueblo district attorneyas an idea he says d r e city crime rate. whate wants tataayers to do... to pututore poli offers on t d seets. goododorning cololodono it's 4:30, tuesday march 1st. m jon kaoll.l. and i'm danaclemems. ad-lib tiss to abby... weaton 1s today: it will be ss windy ross souern colorado, th ndpepes pectededo rerein between 5 ana 15 m. it wille slslhtly coolerut still above avavagteatures will...
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dr. robert jeffress, thank you very much for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> coming up.ng one candidate on edge. >> they need to understand that if you attack us, we will defend ourselves, everything. >> so, what do we need to do to protect the country from computer hackers? kurt, the cyber guy, is here. i] it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. wife wife. cift. cave >>> welcome back, some are calling it the greatest threat to our national security. nearly 300 million records were leaked and over $1 billion stolen in cyber attacks last year. our next guest says it's a bigger problem that we know. only one presidential candidate has even addressed it. >> when it comes to the issue of cyber attacks, we're going to have to beef up the cyber command. and they need to understand that if you attack us, we will defend ourselves, everything, including our grid. but if you do it, we have the capability to take out your systems, thel president has not given the cyber command that authority. i will. >> well,
dr. robert jeffress, thank you very much for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> coming up.ng one candidate on edge. >> they need to understand that if you attack us, we will defend ourselves, everything. >> so, what do we need to do to protect the country from computer hackers? kurt, the cyber guy, is here. i] it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. wife wife. cift. cave >>> welcome...
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dr. susan roberts from davidson college will be in tomorrow on "good day charlotte" 4:30 till 9:00. in. we've been dry for a good chunk, but we're seeing the rain moving in, affecting the south and eastern corner in the 45 loop, stretches through matthews, mint hill, unit noneville, south of pineville, we're talking about you, ballantyne is about to get hit, fort mill as well, then we jump to the north, the heaviest line is in the north. look at hickory, very heavy rainfall falling stretching up towards taylorsville, and it's moving back into chester, filling in, in rock hill as well. let's take another look at the seven-day forecast for those trying to plan for the rest of the seven days, we have more rain chances again on thursday, and early friday and it will clear out for the weekend, looking pretty good. we see freezing temperature, that's thursday morning, outside week looking pretty darn nice. >> you think we'll slim down on the freezing temperatures later into march? >> we should. we won't rule them out. >> fingers cross. >> right. >> thanks so much for joining us. tomorrow nigh
dr. susan roberts from davidson college will be in tomorrow on "good day charlotte" 4:30 till 9:00. in. we've been dry for a good chunk, but we're seeing the rain moving in, affecting the south and eastern corner in the 45 loop, stretches through matthews, mint hill, unit noneville, south of pineville, we're talking about you, ballantyne is about to get hit, fort mill as well, then we jump to the north, the heaviest line is in the north. look at hickory, very heavy rainfall falling...
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dr. susan roberts from davidson college will be in tomorrow on "good day charlotte" 4:30 till 9:00. >> mar than weather is moving in. we've been dry for a good chunk, but we're seeing the rain moving in, affecting the south and eastern corner in the 45 loop, stretches through matthews, mint hill, unit noneville, south of pineville, we're talking about you, ballantyne is about to get hit, fort mill as well, then we jump to the north, the heaviest line is in the north. look at hickory, very heavy rainfall falling stretching up towards taylorsville, and it's moving back into chester, well. let's take another look at the seven-day forecast for those trying to plan for the rest of the seven days, we have more rain chances again on thursday, and early friday and it will clear out for the weekend, looking pretty good. we see freezing temperature, that's thursday morning, outside week looking pretty darn nice. >> you think we'll slim down on the freezing temperatures later into march? >> we should. we won't rule them out. >> fingers cross. >> right. >> thanks so much for joining us. tomorrow night
dr. susan roberts from davidson college will be in tomorrow on "good day charlotte" 4:30 till 9:00. >> mar than weather is moving in. we've been dry for a good chunk, but we're seeing the rain moving in, affecting the south and eastern corner in the 45 loop, stretches through matthews, mint hill, unit noneville, south of pineville, we're talking about you, ballantyne is about to get hit, fort mill as well, then we jump to the north, the heaviest line is in the north. look at...
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. >> robert williams: hi dr. walsh, how are you? >> lapook: we joined dr. walsh as he visited one of his hospice patients, robert williams, at home. dr. walsh says the majority of his patients who are terminally ill receive hospice care. >> nurse: big breath. >> lapook: ...compassionate , professional end-of-life treatment that can include anti- anxiety drugs and powerful narcotics like morphine. though usually extremely effective at keeping people comfortable, in rare instances, standard hospice care doesn't work well enough. in those cases, dr. walsh says, one option is something called palliative sedation. >> walsh: when the physician decides that suffering is intolerable, the physician prescribes a medication which puts the patient in a coma. >> lapook: which is what? >> walsh: well, usually it's a barbiturate. the nurse administers it. it's given until the person is asleep. the person sleeps for three days, five days. i've had someone live ten days, still excreting, still breathing, with the family at the bedside wondering, "when is this going to end?"
. >> robert williams: hi dr. walsh, how are you? >> lapook: we joined dr. walsh as he visited one of his hospice patients, robert williams, at home. dr. walsh says the majority of his patients who are terminally ill receive hospice care. >> nurse: big breath. >> lapook: ...compassionate , professional end-of-life treatment that can include anti- anxiety drugs and powerful narcotics like morphine. though usually extremely effective at keeping people comfortable, in rare...
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whatne mental health expertrtad to ( sasaabout robert d dr's mental health. plus. pueblo district attorneyas an idea he says d r e city crime rate. whate wants tataayers to do... to pututore poli offers on t d seets. goododorning cololodono it's 4:30, tuesday march 1st. m jon kaoll.l. and i'm danaclemems.
whatne mental health expertrtad to ( sasaabout robert d dr's mental health. plus. pueblo district attorneyas an idea he says d r e city crime rate. whate wants tataayers to do... to pututore poli offers on t d seets. goododorning cololodono it's 4:30, tuesday march 1st. m jon kaoll.l. and i'm danaclemems.