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it's a composite experimental helicopter built from lightweight materials.hey're still testing this helicter it had flown for about testing fine before you see it going for an emergency landing. itn talked to the pilot and the co-pilot. >> the landing was effectively uneventful. everything went as it should do in a condition like that. we both managed to get out of the aircraft without injuries. >> the landing was amazingly smooth for an emergency landing? >> what happened? >> it's still under investigation what made the helicopter go down and what made the pilots set the helicopter down into the harbor. it did sink to the bottom of the harbor but crews were able to salvage it later on. kind of sad, but not surprising especially when you check out new technology like this. >> the reason we were over the water is because we are still in our flight evaluation phase, if you'd like. >> the carbon fiber and kevlar make it so the fuselage doesn't corrode, and it's much lighter. >> how do you dry that thing out? >> complete tear down. hopefully they'll be able to f
it's a composite experimental helicopter built from lightweight materials.hey're still testing this helicter it had flown for about testing fine before you see it going for an emergency landing. itn talked to the pilot and the co-pilot. >> the landing was effectively uneventful. everything went as it should do in a condition like that. we both managed to get out of the aircraft without injuries. >> the landing was amazingly smooth for an emergency landing? >> what happened?...
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she was known as the writer of the elite experimental unusual a original novel. she was known as a critic because she writes a lot of critical essays and she was known as a social figure belonging to a particular group. she was also known in her time as a feminist because she wrote a very important essays one about the situation of women in her country at that time. after she died, her reputation kind of took a dip in that often happens that just after the reputation goes down and gets picked up later and in the 60's movement she was recuperated and people came back to her then there was a lot of posthumous publication because she left behind huge amounts of unpublished materials and an edited materials so she had a major dramatic afterlife and i think her reputation from the late 60's and onward became one of the famous writers in the english language and one of the most influential writers and argued about because there were so many people particularly in my country. >> why was she argued about? >> she was arguing about because people see her in very different
she was known as the writer of the elite experimental unusual a original novel. she was known as a critic because she writes a lot of critical essays and she was known as a social figure belonging to a particular group. she was also known in her time as a feminist because she wrote a very important essays one about the situation of women in her country at that time. after she died, her reputation kind of took a dip in that often happens that just after the reputation goes down and gets picked...
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. >> right now this experimental vision is $1500. that is not accessible to most people. >> with it you can look up maps, send text, check your e- mail and even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already. i tkpoepb know if i literally want it on our face. >> reporter: skeptical but was surpriseed when she put them on. >> that is crazy. >> it is pretty incredible. that is like -- kind of like the holograms in movies. >> this will be ed kit. people might think you are recording them secretly and
. >> right now this experimental vision is $1500. that is not accessible to most people. >> with it you can look up maps, send text, check your e- mail and even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already. i tkpoepb know if i literally want it on our face. >> reporter: skeptical but was surpriseed when she put them on. >> that is crazy. >> it is...
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. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500. that's not accessible to most people. >> reporter: with google glass, you can look up maps, send texts, check your email and actually even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have an interface as much as possible already so i don't know if i literally want it on my face. >> reporter: this person is a little skeptical but was surprised when she put them on. >> crazy. >> this is incredible. it's like -- kind of like the holograms that you can see through in movies. >> reporter: there will be issues like etiquette. people might think you're recording them secretly and also wearing them on the road.
. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500. that's not accessible to most people. >> reporter: with google glass, you can look up maps, send texts, check your email and actually even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have an interface as much as possible already so i don't know if i literally want it on my face. >> reporter: this person is a little skeptical but was surprised when she...
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. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500 so that's not accessible to most people. >> with google glass, you can look up maps, send text, check your e-mail and actually even take a picture, and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already so i don't know if i literally want it on my face. >> a little skeptical but was surprised when she put them on. >> that's crazy. >> this is pretty incredible. it's, like -- kind of like those holograms that you can see through in movies.
. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500 so that's not accessible to most people. >> with google glass, you can look up maps, send text, check your e-mail and actually even take a picture, and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already so i don't know if i literally want it on my face. >> a little skeptical but was surprised when she put them on. >> that's...
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experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three timesad us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of
experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three timesad us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical, and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates...
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were you into that kind of experimentation?no. >> did meredith suspect you were into these type of things and created a barrier? >> no. >> and therefore you resented her? >> no. >> because she was judging you. none of that? >> no, absolutely not. and there's no evidence of that. >> that's the theory. knox is into some freaky, sexual things. she tried to pull in meredith who was a stayed, buttoned up brit and it went wrong. that's they're theory. that was in the discussion of the judges, yes? >> absolutely. and i was there in the courtroom when they were calling me things like violent and whore and deviant and it's all untrue! where are they getting it from? did you have any type of experimental activities there that you're embarrassed to talk about? >> no. in the book, i talk about all of my sexual experiences and i haven't needed to talk about the details of that because they aren't deviant. i was not strapping on leather and bearing a whip. i've never done that. >> no rope activity sns. >> i've never taken part in an orgy, ev
were you into that kind of experimentation?no. >> did meredith suspect you were into these type of things and created a barrier? >> no. >> and therefore you resented her? >> no. >> because she was judging you. none of that? >> no, absolutely not. and there's no evidence of that. >> that's the theory. knox is into some freaky, sexual things. she tried to pull in meredith who was a stayed, buttoned up brit and it went wrong. that's they're theory. that...
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many similar experimental drugs are being tested and other combinations could work better. the drugs have side effects and will be very expensive there is no doubt they will save many lives. robert bazell, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back another all american day for a prince. >>> it's going to be closed a long time but at least they have completed the scaffolding all the way to the top of the washington monument. we got a special and not for the faint of heart helmetcam view of the topping off today, 500 feet above the earth. this is all because of the damage from the freak 2011 earthquake. now begins the biggest caulking job in modern history as so many chip, gaps and stress cracks have to be repaired. it is the tallest freestanding stone structure in the world. >>> climate change is feared to be the culprit behind visible melting of glaciers of mount everest. resulting in the reduction of the frozen layer around the mountain of 13%, they say, in the last 50 years. put another way, the snow line has moved 590 vertical feet. the researchers presenting these findin
many similar experimental drugs are being tested and other combinations could work better. the drugs have side effects and will be very expensive there is no doubt they will save many lives. robert bazell, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back another all american day for a prince. >>> it's going to be closed a long time but at least they have completed the scaffolding all the way to the top of the washington monument. we got a special and not for the faint of heart...
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. >>> well, it doe't take 20/20 vision to see how the experimental google sglasz causing a bit of a stir in the tech world. this kpix 5 video shows u privacy concerns could make some people turn a blind eye to the high-tech spectable. >> i see the temperature right now. >> i think it's a cool idea. you can always count on google to come up with something crazy and innovative. >> google has done it again by creating google glass, the internet interface you wear on your face. >> google glass is an experiment. it's a new interface for all of the information that you would typically get off of a smart phone. >> they aren't on the market yet. google has released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback from outside the google campus. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500 so that's not accessible to most people. >> with google glass, you can look up maps, send text, check your e-mail and actually even take a picture, and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already
. >>> well, it doe't take 20/20 vision to see how the experimental google sglasz causing a bit of a stir in the tech world. this kpix 5 video shows u privacy concerns could make some people turn a blind eye to the high-tech spectable. >> i see the temperature right now. >> i think it's a cool idea. you can always count on google to come up with something crazy and innovative. >> google has done it again by creating google glass, the internet interface you wear on your...
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. >>> it doesn't take 20/20 vision to see how the experimental google glass is causing a stir in the tech world. but as kpix 5's patrick sedillo shows us, privacy concerns could make some people turn a blind eye to the high-tech spectacles. >> temperature right now -- >> i think it's a cool ide. >> this is your touchpad. >>> reporter: google has done it again by creating google glass, the internet interface you wear on your face. >> google glass is an experiment. it's a new interface for all of the information that you would typically get off a smartphone. >> reporter: they aren't on the market yet. google has released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback outside the google campus. >> right now this very experimental version is $1,500. that's not accessible to most people. >> reporter: with google glass, you can look up maps, send texts, check your email and actually even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have an interface as much as possible already so i don't know if i literally wan
. >>> it doesn't take 20/20 vision to see how the experimental google glass is causing a stir in the tech world. but as kpix 5's patrick sedillo shows us, privacy concerns could make some people turn a blind eye to the high-tech spectacles. >> temperature right now -- >> i think it's a cool ide. >> this is your touchpad. >>> reporter: google has done it again by creating google glass, the internet interface you wear on your face. >> google glass is an...
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superado para superar lo limite de lo posible ♪ ♪ >>> para la despedida le mostramos el aviÓn experimentalue un automÓvil. >>> te montarias? >>> por supuesto. >>> espero que lo desarrollen mÁs. >>> no despega si me momomo >> me lo confeso ants de morir, la madre me dijoq ue mi hijo había muerto montes me saco del país, y me saco de su familia y esi hice. >> a si que mejor.... >> bueno se me van los dos. >> padre. >> hello hello baby you called i can t hear a thing i have got no service in the club, you say? say? wha-wha-what did you say huh? you re breakin up on me sorry i cannot hear you i m kinda busy k-kinda busy k-kinda busy sorry i cannot hear you i m kinda busy just a second it s my favorite sg
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of research to show it causes mass death that the tars from extracted smoke causes cancer and experimental mice and in epidemiology where people looking at that were dying from auto accidents people's lungs already had precancerous tumors and also people start finding chemical carcinogens it is an effort for europe for every dollar spent of food it was $1 of tobacco. the marshall plan could be seen as an effort by the american tobacco companies to what people don't understand using turkish tobacco tobacco smoke was not inhaled and almost no loan cancer fryer to 1900 only 142 cases known newt world wide fryer 1900 because tobacco smokers were not inhale but today in the united states alone we have 150,000 lung cancer deaths per year by far the most important answer. this epidemic is almost entirely the result of the making of cigarettes that were designed to be inhaled. that is why we consider this cigarette not to be inherently dangerous but by design. it is designed to be addictive which is why they keep the nicotine precisely manipulated levels, inhalable, because of the low ph of the sm
of research to show it causes mass death that the tars from extracted smoke causes cancer and experimental mice and in epidemiology where people looking at that were dying from auto accidents people's lungs already had precancerous tumors and also people start finding chemical carcinogens it is an effort for europe for every dollar spent of food it was $1 of tobacco. the marshall plan could be seen as an effort by the american tobacco companies to what people don't understand using turkish...
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i think there's lots of interesting experimentation going on. >> anybody else? >> when it comes to the interactive books for me i find it almost a little bit distracting as a reader. i don't seek those kind of books out. they are not exactly my favorite unless there is a movie or some sort of true value. but as christian was saying on the singles, i think that is something really interesting, you know, the short format. everyone is always concerned about engaging the reader and how we are constantly more busy and kids in the classroom, the attention span isn't there anymore and people are just trying to get any sort of engagement that is possible and i think that it really addresses that and i think that is something we are going to see become widely successful. >> i would have to agree. i have the most experience with these ingalls and i have always been on a short stories and i feel like it is a great medium to kind of bring us to the forefront and keep it relevant, and it just to fill that need a market for that type of publishing that people flock to. >> how
i think there's lots of interesting experimentation going on. >> anybody else? >> when it comes to the interactive books for me i find it almost a little bit distracting as a reader. i don't seek those kind of books out. they are not exactly my favorite unless there is a movie or some sort of true value. but as christian was saying on the singles, i think that is something really interesting, you know, the short format. everyone is always concerned about engaging the reader and how...
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senate hearing on human experimentation. the story begins in chicago where abortion was illegal. the women's group chartered a bus to drive 15 poor pregnant women in their second trimess terrorist attack to philadelphia wher to philadelphia. the television footage is lost. only news paper accounts survived. they report that gosnell was using something called a supercoil. >> it was an experimental medical device meant to be inserted into the uterus of a woman who is pregnant and graded wall wally gradually it would expand and start lass rating, tearing, cutting, causing bleeding. >> bret: dr. sidney wolf was appalled by the stunt. >> they were never told this is an experiment. they were never told some of the known dangers about it. dr. gosnell's license should have been yanked then. >> bret: nine of of the 15 women suffered complications. three ended up in the hospital. the episode became known as the mother's day massacre. when the senate held its hearing a year later gosnell issued a defiant statement casting himself as one doctor who actually did something for women's health r
senate hearing on human experimentation. the story begins in chicago where abortion was illegal. the women's group chartered a bus to drive 15 poor pregnant women in their second trimess terrorist attack to philadelphia wher to philadelphia. the television footage is lost. only news paper accounts survived. they report that gosnell was using something called a supercoil. >> it was an experimental medical device meant to be inserted into the uterus of a woman who is pregnant and graded...
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this means telling the patients the technique is still experimental. then they decide whether they want to proceed. >> translator: i feel very hopeful. it's really amazing. >> translator: with accurate information at hand, the patients can judge for themselves what kind of treatment they want. >> reporter: the foundation that runs the site will like more hospitals and doctors to take part. after evaluating new treatments, the organization wants to post the information on its website. >>> all right. well, time now to get a check on the weather. good morning. seems people living on islands in the bay of bengal, that's east of sri lanka are dealing with stormy weather. what can you tell us. >> gmorning. yes, you're absolutely right. we're heading into the stormy season. we do have a cyclonic storm over the bay of bengal. it's going to be heading toward the southern choes of the indochina peninsula. it's not really a fast moving system, moving at the speed of 12 kilometers per hour. so by the time it reaches the coastal areas it will probably be later in t
this means telling the patients the technique is still experimental. then they decide whether they want to proceed. >> translator: i feel very hopeful. it's really amazing. >> translator: with accurate information at hand, the patients can judge for themselves what kind of treatment they want. >> reporter: the foundation that runs the site will like more hospitals and doctors to take part. after evaluating new treatments, the organization wants to post the information on its...
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different genres, experimental noise, electronics, dissonance some drums.a tiny bit of ambient -- the first noise pancake shows, 1999, the first waffle noise, 2001. god-waffle noise, noise pancake came out of cubist art, place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the mo
different genres, experimental noise, electronics, dissonance some drums.a tiny bit of ambient -- the first noise pancake shows, 1999, the first waffle noise, 2001. god-waffle noise, noise pancake came out of cubist art, place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up...
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senate hearing on human experimentation. the story begins in chicago where abortion was illegal. the women's group chartered a bus to drive 15 poor pregnant women in their 2nd trimester in philadelphia where abortion laws were ambiguous. there the next day mother's day kermit and the other doctor performed three abortions on all of them with tv cameras rolling. the television footage is lost only newspaper accounts survive. they report that gosnell was using something called a super coil. >> the super coil was an experimental medical device meant to be inserted into the uterus of a woman who is pregnant and gradually as the coil heated up it would expand and start really lacerating tearing cutting causing bleeding. >> dr. sidney wolf one of the watchdogs was appalled the stunt. >> they were never told this was an experiment never told some of the known dangers about it. doctor gosnell's license should have been yanked then. >> nine of the 15 women suffered complications three ended up in the hospital. the episode became known as the mother's day massacre. when the senate held its
senate hearing on human experimentation. the story begins in chicago where abortion was illegal. the women's group chartered a bus to drive 15 poor pregnant women in their 2nd trimester in philadelphia where abortion laws were ambiguous. there the next day mother's day kermit and the other doctor performed three abortions on all of them with tv cameras rolling. the television footage is lost only newspaper accounts survive. they report that gosnell was using something called a super coil....
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can we do this next week and do this experimentally? we can do this experimentally. i tell you what? let's just do it right here. here's the atmosphere of the world right here. here's the atmosphere of the world, huh. no. let's do it this way. here's the atmosphere of the world, and here's the sun. now, the sun, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, okay? [makes noise] --swoosh, what do you guys hear? well, let me just do it now. i'll do it again. red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet-- [makes noise] --what do you got here? blue. white, do you know why, huh? all the frequencies together give you white. isn't that true? right? so you hear what? what's the color of the sun? begin with a w. white. end with ite. try it. - white. - white. all right, whitish, anyway, all right? white sun, all right? here's our atmosphere down here. the atmosphere, these tuning forks, blue, blue, blue, blue, violet, violet, blue, blue, red, blue, blue, pink, blue, blue, chartreuse, blue, blue, get the idea? what do you think might happen, let's say, i'm gonna ring all these? [makes n
can we do this next week and do this experimentally? we can do this experimentally. i tell you what? let's just do it right here. here's the atmosphere of the world right here. here's the atmosphere of the world, huh. no. let's do it this way. here's the atmosphere of the world, and here's the sun. now, the sun, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, okay? [makes noise] --swoosh, what do you guys hear? well, let me just do it now. i'll do it again. red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet--...
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. >> the artemis racing vessel is experimental in engineering and design. the youth teams, 45 footers, like the ones used in the world series of racing on san francisco bay last fall, have been competing worldwide for years. >> i would like to see sailing evolved from where it is now. and if it doesn't stay, i don't think we would know where sailing would go after it. >> and i asked members of the american youth sailing force based here in san francisco. if they could go out on one of those 72 foot catarmarans, would they do it? they said they would do it tomorrow if they could. >> whether you're dreaming of going or you've already been, hawaii is a magical vacation spot. but there's a danger in the water that most people don't know about. specifically in kuwai where three people from the bay area have died this year alone. let's bring in alice who traveled to the island. >> one doctor we referred to referred to the drownings as the island's dirty little secret. many say visitors are being left to dangerous and sometimes deadly locations. >> it was breathta
. >> the artemis racing vessel is experimental in engineering and design. the youth teams, 45 footers, like the ones used in the world series of racing on san francisco bay last fall, have been competing worldwide for years. >> i would like to see sailing evolved from where it is now. and if it doesn't stay, i don't think we would know where sailing would go after it. >> and i asked members of the american youth sailing force based here in san francisco. if they could go out...
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we have an experimental one here. this is on indigo-go. you can get it now for $30. i am going to turn on elmo, right? app? >> he is having a good time. >> elmo is partying. >> i am supposed to be able to turn off elmo. let's try it again. hold on. let me try it again and see if it actually works. maybe it did. >> it worked for elmo. he enjoyed that. the idea here is -- >> i get it. the blue tooth connection to the battery cuts off the power. the idea is you could actually schedule on an app. you could schedule all of your kids toys to turn off at 7:00 p.m. or you could just walk around the house going, no, no, no. you could do it with lights. you could do it with anything that operates on a battery that you can put in a battery holder, you can use with this. indy go-go, a couple of guys doing it out of los angeles. >> can you just tickle elmo? >> let me see if i can start him again. good luck turning him back off again. >> no, because you have got that app. >> this is what we do at home. we just go. >> you know what, scott, elmo loves you >>> it is 5:57. breaking ne
we have an experimental one here. this is on indigo-go. you can get it now for $30. i am going to turn on elmo, right? app? >> he is having a good time. >> elmo is partying. >> i am supposed to be able to turn off elmo. let's try it again. hold on. let me try it again and see if it actually works. maybe it did. >> it worked for elmo. he enjoyed that. the idea here is -- >> i get it. the blue tooth connection to the battery cuts off the power. the idea is you could...
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researchers say north korean scientists and engineers are nearing completion of an experimental light water nuclear reactor. the country claims it is intended for power generation, but it could add to worries over its nuclear program. researchers at johns hopkins university analyzed satellite imagery of the reactor. they say a dome was placed over the reactor containment building and cooling water pipes appear to have been installed by last november. the external construction of the building was complete in february of this year. a large construction crane had been disassembled and removed by late march. the researchers say the retor could go into operation within a few months if nuclear fuel is available. they say north korea's lack of experience in operating light-water reactors raises serious safety concerns. the analysts say the reactor seems to be designed to produce electricity for the civilian economy, but they add that it will have a residual capability to produce plutonium that can be used for nuclear weapons. >>> a delegation of south korean lawmakers will visit japan next t
researchers say north korean scientists and engineers are nearing completion of an experimental light water nuclear reactor. the country claims it is intended for power generation, but it could add to worries over its nuclear program. researchers at johns hopkins university analyzed satellite imagery of the reactor. they say a dome was placed over the reactor containment building and cooling water pipes appear to have been installed by last november. the external construction of the building...
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the museum floor is our experimental space, and we study how people learn. we study how to make better exhibits. >> reporter: but while big science and technology centers like the exploratorium can be exciting and attract thousands of people, some educators say a smaller, less expensive approach to out-of-school learning, with more emphasis on poor and underserved kids, can be just as effective in supplementing what happens in school. dan sudran runs the mission science workshop in san francisco in a former high school auto shop. much of the material available here he gathered himself, on a tight budget. for the kids he serves, it is essentially free. its goals are similar to the exploratorium's, says its founder, but not completely. some people come in and say, "this is a mess." i said, "yeah, but it's a controlled mess." but when kids realize it's okay to have something of a mess, it's kind of like okay to just make mistakes, because the world is kind of a mess. i want all four of your guys to figure out your environment. >> reporter: sudran began his work
the museum floor is our experimental space, and we study how people learn. we study how to make better exhibits. >> reporter: but while big science and technology centers like the exploratorium can be exciting and attract thousands of people, some educators say a smaller, less expensive approach to out-of-school learning, with more emphasis on poor and underserved kids, can be just as effective in supplementing what happens in school. dan sudran runs the mission science workshop in san...
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she is the youngest to ever undergo an experimental procedure that recently allowed her to breathe andst time. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: 2 1/2-year-old hannah warren was born without a windpipe. doctors in korea told her there was no hope of her survival, but now to groundbreaking surge are in illinois, she has a new trachea grown in her own stem cell. >> the tube in her mouth disappear and she was reborn. >> reporter: doctors extracted cells from hannah's bone marrow and grew them around a plastic frame in a lab. within a week the cells formed to grow a new windpipe. the surgeons implanted a new trachea during a nine-hour procedure to increase her life. doctors say unlike donor organs, using hannah's own stem cells greatly reduces the likelihood that her body will reject the implant. >> if you look into the future, this would be the future of organ transplantation. >> reporter: hannah was able to taste food for the first time ever, a few licks of a lollipop. she faces more surgeries to speak. >> our hopes and dreams are those of parents with a hopes after dreams of a them
she is the youngest to ever undergo an experimental procedure that recently allowed her to breathe andst time. randall pinkston reports. >> reporter: 2 1/2-year-old hannah warren was born without a windpipe. doctors in korea told her there was no hope of her survival, but now to groundbreaking surge are in illinois, she has a new trachea grown in her own stem cell. >> the tube in her mouth disappear and she was reborn. >> reporter: doctors extracted cells from hannah's bone...
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the experimental airfcraft, named "solar impulse," landed safely in dallas thursday after flying 823 nautical miles from arizona. it's a new world record in aviation. still to come, what sector of the market is approaching the death crossroads? that's later in traders unplugged. but first, should you stay or should you go? why stay-cations are hot this memorial day weekend as travel hits a low point. that's next. comfort counts, especially when it comes to airplanes. on its list of best and worst airlines, consumer reports rates virgin america at number one. flyers say they like virgin because even in coach the seats are comfy. wifi and its entertainment system also gave it high marks. southwest and jetblue were among others that ranked high. spirit airlines received the lowest score due to high fees. aaa predicts the number of people choosing to fly to destinations for the memorial day holiday will drop dramatically this year. we are turning to travel expert marita hudson thomas of orbitz. marita, aaa says that people don't want to fly because of all the added fees - who can blame t
the experimental airfcraft, named "solar impulse," landed safely in dallas thursday after flying 823 nautical miles from arizona. it's a new world record in aviation. still to come, what sector of the market is approaching the death crossroads? that's later in traders unplugged. but first, should you stay or should you go? why stay-cations are hot this memorial day weekend as travel hits a low point. that's next. comfort counts, especially when it comes to airplanes. on its list of...
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helicopters, corporate jets and experimental aircraft will also be there. two members of the custody airmen will talk -- custody airmen will talk -- tuskogee air force will talk their experience. >>> we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. surprise mom with gorgeous tulips. 10 stem bunches are just $5.99. starbucks coffee is $7.77. that's a price you can savor. and honey nut cheerios are just a buck-eighty eight. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. >>> stocks a bit mixed in afternoon trading
helicopters, corporate jets and experimental aircraft will also be there. two members of the custody airmen will talk -- custody airmen will talk -- tuskogee air force will talk their experience. >>> we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. surprise mom with gorgeous tulips. 10 stem bunches are just...
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and they talk about the history of phase one trial participants and human guinea pigs and self experimentation. some of it is very interesting. oh, wow, i did that in a welsh accent. [laughter] okay, so this is the world of phase one clinical trials. this was a participant in the uk called [inaudible] it was very well known because it went try virtually wrong. these men were very dissimilar, sometimes things rapidly began to go downhill and they ended up in intensive care, they were incubated, they were ventilated, their whole blood was replaced and then their circulation began to shut down and then they went black and began to fall off. these pictures are from the news coverage at the time. in the uk government, inquiring with what has happened here, there are two observations and recommendations made. the first observation and recommendation have once been adopted. okay, i'm not participating in these phase one clinical trials and i'm not sure how anyone can have that kind of relationship with red. in some ways it is foreseeable. this had been trying for at least one person. the research is
and they talk about the history of phase one trial participants and human guinea pigs and self experimentation. some of it is very interesting. oh, wow, i did that in a welsh accent. [laughter] okay, so this is the world of phase one clinical trials. this was a participant in the uk called [inaudible] it was very well known because it went try virtually wrong. these men were very dissimilar, sometimes things rapidly began to go downhill and they ended up in intensive care, they were incubated,...
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strains of life forms itself in the united states right now there are hundreds perhaps thousands of experimental genetically modified crops with transgenic pharmaceutical traits or pieces of human genetic material or other profitable attributes inserted into their d.n.a. the locations of these crops are secret many are grown in the open air we have to do agriculture in a different way the balance of nature natural systems are healthy when they're diverse when there's many organisms interacting and in food webs and and all kinds of complex interactions in which they recycle nutrients among amongst each other we've completely abandoned that notion of how nature functions and we've decided that we know better that we can clear out the landscape and plant one crop poor lots of chemicals on that crop use all the water resources to support that crop and that somehow bats a healthy system for everyone it's it can't be healthy system it's it's one of the reasons why. you know we our whole planet is sick right now. you know people are sick. you know the waterways are contaminated our bodies are full of c
strains of life forms itself in the united states right now there are hundreds perhaps thousands of experimental genetically modified crops with transgenic pharmaceutical traits or pieces of human genetic material or other profitable attributes inserted into their d.n.a. the locations of these crops are secret many are grown in the open air we have to do agriculture in a different way the balance of nature natural systems are healthy when they're diverse when there's many organisms interacting...
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the outdoor grill has become the center of home cooking experimentation and creativity. it's fun, it's fast, it's easy and very delicious kind of food that comes off the grill so you can put produce, you can grill greens like romaine lettuce. people are doing that. they are grilling fruit. making grilled desserts. flat breads. they are making pizzas. with so many grills that have -- they are so large you can bring pots and pans out there and make a paella on the grill. >> gas grill or the old-faioned car coal? >> i'm a real lover. gas grills are fast and easy. they warm up quickly. i'm a real lover of charcoal. i love the hardwood charcoal. they give you a hot fire which i love for steaks which i'm a steak guy. they give you a hot fire but also have some of that smoke. that's what people want in their foods. you know what? if you have the room have both. >> go to new york and a steak guy go to porter house. wonderful restaurant. what's the critical utensil that i taught have if i fancy myself as a real grilling aficionado. >> a couple of basic things. most importantly ke
the outdoor grill has become the center of home cooking experimentation and creativity. it's fun, it's fast, it's easy and very delicious kind of food that comes off the grill so you can put produce, you can grill greens like romaine lettuce. people are doing that. they are grilling fruit. making grilled desserts. flat breads. they are making pizzas. with so many grills that have -- they are so large you can bring pots and pans out there and make a paella on the grill. >> gas grill or the...
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a german news magazine has revealed that western pharmaceutical companies tested experimental drugs on citizens in communist east germany on a much bigger scale and previously thought. >> -- scale than previously thought. >> perpetrators included well- known brands. some that were tested died. others are still suffering from the side effects. >> these pills were going to save his life, at least that's what doctors told him. it was 1989. he was being treated for a chronic heart problem. the doctors failed to tell him that the medication had not yet in officially approved. >> we did not know that back in the days of communist east germany. there were no indications of that. no information. >> the pills were produced in a west german factory. many firms tested new drugs in the former east. some 50,000 people were involved in the tests. the east german government was paid hard currency for its participation, but western companies profited, too. >> i see the biggest failures in the formation of an unholy alliance between drug companies that, without public knowledge, conducted studies, some
a german news magazine has revealed that western pharmaceutical companies tested experimental drugs on citizens in communist east germany on a much bigger scale and previously thought. >> -- scale than previously thought. >> perpetrators included well- known brands. some that were tested died. others are still suffering from the side effects. >> these pills were going to save his life, at least that's what doctors told him. it was 1989. he was being treated for a chronic heart...
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. >> the development of an experimental cancer drug. result in a second quarter charge of $30 million but not change the company's forecast for this year. mar yacht moving higher after it said it would hike the dividend by 30%. and raising its profit guidance for the current quarter. let's just show you where we are on the markets. >> we began the segment with this. the moves in gold and copper. here is something, simon. anyhow, the industrials looking to turn around there and look at the s&p basically flat and said nasdaq up a half a% today. rar. >> it's great to be here. >> street signs begins right now. >> for whom the dell tolls. the fight over the struggling pc maker is heating up. the billionaire says he is on the shareholder side. he has got a new plan but is it the right one? one big has been another kind of dog all together. now the right time to buy.
. >> the development of an experimental cancer drug. result in a second quarter charge of $30 million but not change the company's forecast for this year. mar yacht moving higher after it said it would hike the dividend by 30%. and raising its profit guidance for the current quarter. let's just show you where we are on the markets. >> we began the segment with this. the moves in gold and copper. here is something, simon. anyhow, the industrials looking to turn around there and look...