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the law allows patients with deadly illnesses to try experimental treatment. >> they are not alone. many of you, thousands in florida are looking for the same solution. that seems to be at least months away. >> i don't know how long it is going to be before it goes from an abstract idea in tallahassee to my dad getting the medicine he needs. >> reporter: in tampa darren flowers 10 news wtsp. committee today and a similar bill in the house is being considered for a floor vote. if it passes all hurdles it will become law july 1st. >>> is it bad i'm looking ahead to next weekend? i want that same weather. >> i want to bottle it up and save it for next week. >> courtney, that makes you a floridian. looking phenomenal. it will be a beautiful sunset. people are lining up on the beach's edge enjoying that. as we are seeing clear skies over the area, down a degree we have seen 70s return. humidity nice and low. 49%. the winds up around 10 to 12 miles per hour this afternoon are backing down to 8 miles per hour. as we begin your evening storm tracker 10 scanning the skies not find anything r
the law allows patients with deadly illnesses to try experimental treatment. >> they are not alone. many of you, thousands in florida are looking for the same solution. that seems to be at least months away. >> i don't know how long it is going to be before it goes from an abstract idea in tallahassee to my dad getting the medicine he needs. >> reporter: in tampa darren flowers 10 news wtsp. committee today and a similar bill in the house is being considered for a floor vote....
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we don't the national weather service will roll out experimental year so that you at home can have input as to how you would like to be warned about weather hazards. jenna: student athletes is back in business after it took a hit... quite literally... in last week's snow the charger dome in south sioux city was re-inflated today, after heavy snow caused a tear. been cancelled now that it's back up... briar cliff plans to use it as early as this weekend. jenna: the long- anticipated children's museum opened offically today. " children at launchpad" this project has been in the works for 12 years. the museum is an educational and interactive experience, where children can get their creative jujues flowing. exexbits feature elements of the world around us, with themes of water, wind, and building. the executive director says he's excited to have the museum the community. launchpad executive director bob fitch says, "it's just a fantastic feeling to be able to open this to the greater siouxland area, uh it's just gonna be a tremendous asset for the kids and for familys and grandparents. kids
we don't the national weather service will roll out experimental year so that you at home can have input as to how you would like to be warned about weather hazards. jenna: student athletes is back in business after it took a hit... quite literally... in last week's snow the charger dome in south sioux city was re-inflated today, after heavy snow caused a tear. been cancelled now that it's back up... briar cliff plans to use it as early as this weekend. jenna: the long- anticipated children's...
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experimental aircraft association believes kevin has a bright future as a pilot. "kevin showed interest in making aviation his career, probably in the military," said eaa chapter 291 president, rick alter. "he was just a good fit for us to help him through that career path and maybe become an officer in the navy and fly airplanes for them." the award is for an estimated 4-thousand dollars. the money will pay for about half the expenses to not only attend ground school, but to pay for aircraft rental and instructor expenses. ill to come.... christians celebrated the start of lent today. how the vatican and the pope celebrated the holy day. a little light snow made its way across february is huge for us. all our handcrafted classic footlongs are just $6 each. the media is going a little crazy. with an incredible amount of accumulation inside... that now seems... enjoy all our classic footlongs parts of the area with central siouxland only seeing a dusting although one to two inches fell in the eastern parts of the we're not done with snow chances either. another cha
experimental aircraft association believes kevin has a bright future as a pilot. "kevin showed interest in making aviation his career, probably in the military," said eaa chapter 291 president, rick alter. "he was just a good fit for us to help him through that career path and maybe become an officer in the navy and fly airplanes for them." the award is for an estimated 4-thousand dollars. the money will pay for about half the expenses to not only attend ground school, but...
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wmur' s amy coveno introduces us to a new hampshire family who says the experimental medication is life changing for their young son. amy: do you have something funny in your brain? >> seizures. >> do they hurt? >> yes. amy: colton schools is 11 years old. he loves nascar and hockey and his little brother. he has a rare form of epilepsy that ravages his young body. >> if i had to describe it in one word, horrible. it started at a young age. treating colton since infancy and when he was three or four, diagnosed him with an extremely rare form of the disease. >> the average child the subject to prolonged convulsions and not just with fever, but in general status which is a seizure state, a prolonged seizure state. >> according to dr. morse, there are three or four cases of the syndrome here in new hampshire. nationally it affects 2000 children. traditional seizure medications were powerless to stop his most recent seizure in october that was so severe and prolonged, he was med flighted to dartmouth. >> my husband and i just kept looking at each other going, he' s 11. here he is intubated,
wmur' s amy coveno introduces us to a new hampshire family who says the experimental medication is life changing for their young son. amy: do you have something funny in your brain? >> seizures. >> do they hurt? >> yes. amy: colton schools is 11 years old. he loves nascar and hockey and his little brother. he has a rare form of epilepsy that ravages his young body. >> if i had to describe it in one word, horrible. it started at a young age. treating colton since infancy...
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. >> well, when i was in college, i was a philosophy major, but i minored in photography and experimental film. and i went for a brief period to this school suny purchase, and i think it was the last school in the united states to have an experimental film program. i never quite graduated, but-- from that time, i ended up with a lot of friends in the world of independent film. and one of their biggest complaints is how difficult and expensive it is to get music for their-- for their movies. and so i started this really weird website called mobygratis.com, and it gives free music to indie filmmakers, film students, nonprofits. and one of the things i love about it is it's super easy to use, and it's just completely free. you know, it's not like a bait and switch where, like, it's free now, but then you have to pay for it. like, it's just-- and i guess it's-- people would have to pay for it if the music was used commercially, or if the film got picked up commercially. but then any money that comes in, goes to the hsus, the humane society. so that way-- >> the humane society of the united st
. >> well, when i was in college, i was a philosophy major, but i minored in photography and experimental film. and i went for a brief period to this school suny purchase, and i think it was the last school in the united states to have an experimental film program. i never quite graduated, but-- from that time, i ended up with a lot of friends in the world of independent film. and one of their biggest complaints is how difficult and expensive it is to get music for their-- for their...
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the experimental aircraft association, local chapter 291, has chosen to give a "matching funds award" to 14-year-old kevin farias. kevin is an 8th grader at the holy cross blessed sacrament center. the award is given to the student who has shown the most desire to pursue a career in aviation. "i feel encouraged so that maybe in the future i can get my pilots license and then maybe one day i can apply for naval academy in annapolis," said kevin farias. kevin's father spent 11 years as a pilot in the united states navy. kevin credits his father for sparking his interest in flying. the president of the local association believes kevin has a bright future as a pilot. "kevin showed interest in maki aviation his career, probably the military," said eaa chapter 291 president, rick alter. "he was just a good fit for us to help him through that career path and maybe become an officer in the navy and fly airplanes for them." the award is for an estimated 4-thousand dollarar the money will pay for about half the expenses to not only attend ground school, but to pay for aircraft rental and instru
the experimental aircraft association, local chapter 291, has chosen to give a "matching funds award" to 14-year-old kevin farias. kevin is an 8th grader at the holy cross blessed sacrament center. the award is given to the student who has shown the most desire to pursue a career in aviation. "i feel encouraged so that maybe in the future i can get my pilots license and then maybe one day i can apply for naval academy in annapolis," said kevin farias. kevin's father spent 11...
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next, what they believe this experimental medication could save their son' tom: a teenager in critical condition after a helicopter crash in hawaii. this video shows the chopper crashing into the water near the pearl harbor visitors center. five people were on board. the helicopter belonged to a tour company. authorities say bystanders jumped in to help rescue people. medical marijuana is on track to be available to patients in new hampshire by next year. but a drug trial has just wrapped up under ultra tight security at dartmouth hitchcock medical. shelley: it tested the effectiveness of an non-psychoactive extract from wmur' s amy coveno introduces us to a new hampshire family who says the experimental medication is life changing for their young son. amy: do you have something funny in your brain? >> seizures. >> do they hurt? amy: colton schools is 11 years old. he loves nascar and hockey and his little brother. he has a rare form of epilepsy that ravages his young body. >> if i had to describe it in one word, horrible. it started at a young age. >> dr. richard moore' s has been tre
next, what they believe this experimental medication could save their son' tom: a teenager in critical condition after a helicopter crash in hawaii. this video shows the chopper crashing into the water near the pearl harbor visitors center. five people were on board. the helicopter belonged to a tour company. authorities say bystanders jumped in to help rescue people. medical marijuana is on track to be available to patients in new hampshire by next year. but a drug trial has just wrapped up...
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the university has an experimental farm located nearby. the new strains the professor produces in the lab and crops she gets from overseas are cultivated in the winter greenhouses to see if they'll grow. she's currently trying out four types of vegetables, including spinach and spring onions. >> altants plans to spend the winter carefully assessing the best produce to grow. ago. after studying botany at university he became an instructor for a government youth development program but lost his job when mongolia's socialist era came to an end in the early 1990s. he then went into the import and export business and traveled to condition trees in asia and europe trading in vehicles and foods. from 2000 onwards he ran a steel processing company. after becoming conscious about environmental pollution he decided to try farming. altans said he started farming in winter in order to provide consumers with domestically grown and safe produce year round. >> to grow organic produce, altants first focused on achieving good soil. he treats it with a ferm
the university has an experimental farm located nearby. the new strains the professor produces in the lab and crops she gets from overseas are cultivated in the winter greenhouses to see if they'll grow. she's currently trying out four types of vegetables, including spinach and spring onions. >> altants plans to spend the winter carefully assessing the best produce to grow. ago. after studying botany at university he became an instructor for a government youth development program but lost...
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experimentation was, in fact, happening to black americans nationwide.hns hopkins, researchers famously took tissue cells from henrietta lacks, a black cancer patient, without permission in 1951. >> to me, they've always been like that. never did like johns hopkins. >> reporter: eddie reaves, age 64, is a member of pastor dewitt's church. his partner died two years ago after doctors at johns hopkins operated on her heart. >> from day one, before she even went in, i never liked 'em. because that's all they do is experiment, to me, on people >> reporter: reaves is equally skeptical of other baltimore hospitals. he spent much of his life addicted to drugs, and when his diabetes and asthma spiraled out of control, he would end up in the e.r. but even after he got off drugs and signed up for health insurance, reaves found the medical system was a maze of doctors who charged too much and didn't listen to him. >> when the doctor give me something that give me side effect, i don't take the medication. he said, 'why are you not taking it?' i said, 'cause it give
experimentation was, in fact, happening to black americans nationwide.hns hopkins, researchers famously took tissue cells from henrietta lacks, a black cancer patient, without permission in 1951. >> to me, they've always been like that. never did like johns hopkins. >> reporter: eddie reaves, age 64, is a member of pastor dewitt's church. his partner died two years ago after doctors at johns hopkins operated on her heart. >> from day one, before she even went in, i never liked...
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some ofle their most secret of and for the first timeir they showed at the sale status from its experimental ventures rise and shine. itit is 5:52 a.m. weather and traffic every eight britain's fertility regulator has approved research to genetically edit human embryos it's to try to understand the genes that embryos needs to develop successfully thing to savei his research could lead tod treatments for inherited diseases however critics warrant genetically modified babies. both of posted the virus it's arty promoted the hatchback but officials say they are considering the name change. it's spread to at least 24 countries. there time not is 5:55 a.m. the check in with scott sabol for a check on weather. five minutes until 6:00 a.m. we should push well into the 50s later today. rain will develop this evening windy and rainy tonight. rumbles of thunder as the front of approaches will stay above 50 today and stay at the 50 early tomorrow that will be short-lived as the temperatures fronta t very little in the wake of arctic air in place as low 40s sunday and monday that will be the arctic front
some ofle their most secret of and for the first timeir they showed at the sale status from its experimental ventures rise and shine. itit is 5:52 a.m. weather and traffic every eight britain's fertility regulator has approved research to genetically edit human embryos it's to try to understand the genes that embryos needs to develop successfully thing to savei his research could lead tod treatments for inherited diseases however critics warrant genetically modified babies. both of posted the...
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experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three timesday. and lead 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
experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three timesday. and lead 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,...
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he subjects himself to experimental healing treatments that go terribly wrong. so he adopts a vigilante wrecked his life rated r. does not have sex to be single." she's not very good at wilson decides to be her hookup sherpa, helping johnson navigate single" is rated r. nat ben stiller puts le tigre back on the catwalk in "zoolander 2." this comes 15 years stiller and owen by an international world's most beautiful people. "zoolander 2" is rated pg-13. nat earhart. want a calorie free from a heated debate stage... to the mile high city. both democratic presidential candidates are headed here for the weekend... we'll talk about their plans... and their platforms... coming up. a 9wants to know investigation into a frisco helicopter crash spurs change at the nation's capitol. the new requirements... aimed at making medical choppers safer for everyone on board. a colorado ninth grader's doodle could become the newest "google
he subjects himself to experimental healing treatments that go terribly wrong. so he adopts a vigilante wrecked his life rated r. does not have sex to be single." she's not very good at wilson decides to be her hookup sherpa, helping johnson navigate single" is rated r. nat ben stiller puts le tigre back on the catwalk in "zoolander 2." this comes 15 years stiller and owen by an international world's most beautiful people. "zoolander 2" is rated pg-13. nat earhart....
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once the satellite is in orbit, the rocket will attempt an experimental landing on a drone-ship.... engineers say a successful landing is not expected though. tonight's launch is set for 5:46 our time... still ahead on today in iowa... new gun law. iowa is joining dozens of other states on the new measure. we'll tell you what it will let metro shooting.. des moines police say someone was shot near a southside elementary school last night. what detectives know so far about what happened. presidential candidate "of course, if you listen to the pundits, we weren't expected to win too much and now we're winning, winning, winning the country the state of nevada picks donald trump... in a big way. we'll show you the latest numbers from last night's republican caucus. trump chant.. why students at a high school basketball game are being criticized for yelling donald
once the satellite is in orbit, the rocket will attempt an experimental landing on a drone-ship.... engineers say a successful landing is not expected though. tonight's launch is set for 5:46 our time... still ahead on today in iowa... new gun law. iowa is joining dozens of other states on the new measure. we'll tell you what it will let metro shooting.. des moines police say someone was shot near a southside elementary school last night. what detectives know so far about what happened....
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doctors say experimental pot smokers arent prepared to handle the side effects including hallucinations and anxiety. they also say edible marijuana products often have delayed reactions which could trigger an overdose. now keep in mind, colorado's visit are related mostly to recreational marijuana. listen to this.. apparently americans want bottled water. new research from mintel shows sales of bottled water in the us are up more than six percent.. topping 15 billion dollars in 2015. nearly half of those surveyed say they are drinking more flavored waters, replacing high sugar drinks. if you or someone you know is looking to become a teacher, you'll want to pay attention to this pasco county schools is holding a job fair today. there are teaching opportunities in several subjects including language arts, math, science and social studies. the job fair is from 4:00 to 6:00 at sunlake high school gym in land o' lakes. space-x will try to launch a communications satellite from cape canaveral again tonight. wednesday's launch was scrapped because of the bad weather. space-x is trying to succ
doctors say experimental pot smokers arent prepared to handle the side effects including hallucinations and anxiety. they also say edible marijuana products often have delayed reactions which could trigger an overdose. now keep in mind, colorado's visit are related mostly to recreational marijuana. listen to this.. apparently americans want bottled water. new research from mintel shows sales of bottled water in the us are up more than six percent.. topping 15 billion dollars in 2015. nearly...
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but we are dealing with mutant strains. [ clacking stops ] this is still all experimental. so? so how do we know this isn't infectious or even deadly? [ clacking stops ] uh, what was that? nothing. just talking shop, sergeant wojciehowicz. one of your boys, huh? any luck, sergeant? well, we're still checking. i appreciate everything you're doing for me. hey, look, that's what we're here for, mrs. kamen. my friends call me mitzi. okay. um, i'm ron. i would like to use your bathroom, ron. sure. come on. it's right this way. manpower reports and statistic summarizations, sir. thank you, levitt. no problem. i hear you saw some action today. i went out on a call. enjoy yourself? as a matter of fact, i did. i only mention this because i thought, in this type of situation, when there's a temporary manpower shortage, normally you would assign a uniform. that's your prerogative, sir. it's just that there's a limited amount of crime out there, and if the brass starts going out on calls for kicks, it's not gonna leave much for those of us who really need the work. i wouldn't worry about i
but we are dealing with mutant strains. [ clacking stops ] this is still all experimental. so? so how do we know this isn't infectious or even deadly? [ clacking stops ] uh, what was that? nothing. just talking shop, sergeant wojciehowicz. one of your boys, huh? any luck, sergeant? well, we're still checking. i appreciate everything you're doing for me. hey, look, that's what we're here for, mrs. kamen. my friends call me mitzi. okay. um, i'm ron. i would like to use your bathroom, ron. sure....
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. >> is it environmental or experimental? >> experimental. >> there's a fun new way to order sushi in the florida mall. >> the food is on a conveyer belt which is really cool and totally different. david martin is joining us live. i don't know what it is about thursday, but we get to thursday and all of a sudden, we're stuck on the mud. >> i hear you. it's because we worked on sunday, that's why. this is friday for us. we're live at the florida mall in sky lake florida with my friend francisco morales. he's the general manager of sushigami. brand new conveyer belt place here at the florida mall where you pick what you want off the conveyer belt. if i pick one off the belt and i don't want it, do i put it back on the belt? >> no, of course not. you can enjoy whatever you would like to enjoy from the belt. >> and if i order something from chef troy, does he put it back on the belt for me to get later? >> no, he will bring it to you. >> so not everything is on the conveyer belt. >> we have items that are ala cart and then we hav
. >> is it environmental or experimental? >> experimental. >> there's a fun new way to order sushi in the florida mall. >> the food is on a conveyer belt which is really cool and totally different. david martin is joining us live. i don't know what it is about thursday, but we get to thursday and all of a sudden, we're stuck on the mud. >> i hear you. it's because we worked on sunday, that's why. this is friday for us. we're live at the florida mall in sky lake...
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that's in the experimental stages, they hope to get it on the market by 2014. charlie sheen is undergoing testing to see if he can join the trial. that's promising, people are keeping their fingers crossed. could it be used for anything else. >> this is the interesting part. it can be used on graft versus bone. if the marrow is attacking it. pro 140 may help that. that's why the food and drug administration is very interested in fast tracking this and wok on auto immune disease and cancer. they have a patent for cats that the hiv, frv so down the road we >> that would would be a big deal for the cat world. , thank you, dr. jo. >>> here is another reason to eat chocolate it could benefit your brain. researchers found those who ate chocolate once a week performed better on cognitive function tests. authors acocoa have elements that improve benefits to the brain. the benefits come from dark chocolate, i didn't need a reason i just do. >> because the rays don't draft home town talent does not mean they will not get it. and a pitch ser coming home. a look at ryan we
that's in the experimental stages, they hope to get it on the market by 2014. charlie sheen is undergoing testing to see if he can join the trial. that's promising, people are keeping their fingers crossed. could it be used for anything else. >> this is the interesting part. it can be used on graft versus bone. if the marrow is attacking it. pro 140 may help that. that's why the food and drug administration is very interested in fast tracking this and wok on auto immune disease and...
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> since colorado legalized marijuana two years ago emergency room visits by out of doctors say experimental pot smokers aren't prepared to handle the side effects including hallucinations and anxiety. keep in mind colorado's visits are related mostly to recreational marijuana. >>> a common household plant is killing dogs. the worse part is many pet owners have no idea about the danger. it is this palm. they are popular in florida because they require a low climate, they are low maintenance, affordable and are highly toxic. dori is a 7-month-old terrier who spent time in the emergency room because she ate the plant. >> they get sick quick and it can be fatal. taste. seed. most dogs who swallow the plant die of liver failure. to the root or put a fence around it. >>> it has been six years since the bp oil spill. at the time researchers from florida and usf went to work. a lot of the research continues even today. next monday night in st. pete you can learn more about that research. there is a free screening of a documentary. 10 community kathryn bursch gives you a sneak-peek of the film narra
> since colorado legalized marijuana two years ago emergency room visits by out of doctors say experimental pot smokers aren't prepared to handle the side effects including hallucinations and anxiety. keep in mind colorado's visits are related mostly to recreational marijuana. >>> a common household plant is killing dogs. the worse part is many pet owners have no idea about the danger. it is this palm. they are popular in florida because they require a low climate, they are low...
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an x-ray can an ultrasound guidance.ra learning how to do this on my favorite valveg experimental the year is over doing it this way. as the marvel of technology. anytime. one of the most amazing things i've been doing this 20 years and i'm goingye to school to learn how to do new ways in different ways to do it. it's. ever-changing and always getting better so we can serve the patients better and give them options that didn't exist. and that's why they make them money can you imagine having to go to school'st all of them. up next talking about are heart healthy recipe. will have a little bit of fun welcome back to new day cleveland we are cooking for executive chef. parsley dislikes so. fresh basil. how much garlic or you. a little bit of extra olive oil and that's it.ex this is a great pastel the heavyt you back.in everything is going to rip theirip back. that's what we want. that's a catchphrase for you.r absolutely which you want to do is people to eat and enjoy foods that's going to fight not promote information. all these suits will fight inflammation. it's going to cost her art
an x-ray can an ultrasound guidance.ra learning how to do this on my favorite valveg experimental the year is over doing it this way. as the marvel of technology. anytime. one of the most amazing things i've been doing this 20 years and i'm goingye to school to learn how to do new ways in different ways to do it. it's. ever-changing and always getting better so we can serve the patients better and give them options that didn't exist. and that's why they make them money can you imagine having to...
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surprise the regular by appearing on a monitor when she pulled through considering going into experimental physics, my door is always open. once again, i'm sorry that the demonstration didn't quite work out, but now we know what happens when you accidentally spill peach snapple into a helium neon laser. short answer is... don't. and now to tell you about the theoretical physics department is dr. sheldon cooper. dr. cooper? sheldon: forget it. excuse me. sheldon, we both agreed to do this. it's a waste of time. i might as well explain the laws of thermodynamics to a bunch of labradoodles. if you don't do this, i won't take you
surprise the regular by appearing on a monitor when she pulled through considering going into experimental physics, my door is always open. once again, i'm sorry that the demonstration didn't quite work out, but now we know what happens when you accidentally spill peach snapple into a helium neon laser. short answer is... don't. and now to tell you about the theoretical physics department is dr. sheldon cooper. dr. cooper? sheldon: forget it. excuse me. sheldon, we both agreed to do this. it's...
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for the first time, alphabet showed the sales data from its experimental ventures. the company lost three-point-six- billion dollars investing in those so-called "m"mnshot" initiatives -- such as nest, verily, and gogole fiber. but google itself is growing stronger than ever. jessica rae: who doesn't love a good baked potato? well howard has a recipe that will make you want one right now! he's in the mister food test kitchen with a spud that'll make your taste buds jump for joy! "people often ask where we get ideas for our recipes. most of the time our inspiration comes from you, asking us for new twists on your old favorites. like what we're making today. it takes everything we love about a loaded baked potato and turns it into a hearty throw- together casserole. we started by baking some frozen steak crispy. (with the frozen ones, a lot of the work is already done for us). while they were cooking, we chopped up a red bell pepper, some scallions and a few slices of cooked bacon. now we take half of these fixings and sprinkle them over our potatoes and then top them
for the first time, alphabet showed the sales data from its experimental ventures. the company lost three-point-six- billion dollars investing in those so-called "m"mnshot" initiatives -- such as nest, verily, and gogole fiber. but google itself is growing stronger than ever. jessica rae: who doesn't love a good baked potato? well howard has a recipe that will make you want one right now! he's in the mister food test kitchen with a spud that'll make your taste buds jump for joy!...
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..la administracin federal de aviacin est investigando hoy que provoc que una avioneta en fase experimentalfrente al aterrizar en el aeropuerto "reid-hillview" en san jos la tarde del sbado.. --los investigadores piensan que el tren de aterrizaje de la aeronave colaps justo antes de tocar tierra... --solo el piloto se encontraba a bordo y afortunadamente sali ileso de este incidente.. live bug juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... take vo / juanfra --- isted padre de familia escuche bien esto! muchos jvenes no logran cursar estudios universitarios por el alto costo de las matrculas universitarias, pero existe un beneficio que podra cambiarle por completo el futuro a su hijo, en breve le contamos --- take vo / juanfra --- orgullo hispano! alejandro gonzlez iÑrritu se consagr como mejor director por segunda vez en la entrega de los premios oscar, plagados de controversia por supuesto sesgo racial --- take vo / juanfra --- siganos en nuestras redes sociales en facebook . diagonal... telemundo 48... en twitter estamos en "arroba" telemundo 48.. y en instagram bsquenos en telemundo 48, adems telemun
..la administracin federal de aviacin est investigando hoy que provoc que una avioneta en fase experimentalfrente al aterrizar en el aeropuerto "reid-hillview" en san jos la tarde del sbado.. --los investigadores piensan que el tren de aterrizaje de la aeronave colaps justo antes de tocar tierra... --solo el piloto se encontraba a bordo y afortunadamente sali ileso de este incidente.. live bug juanfra --- tiempo de la pausa... take vo / juanfra --- isted padre de familia escuche bien...
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but, as paula francis reports, an experimental device being studied by u-c- l-a and the los angeles v-a is showing remarkable results in eliminating p-t- s-d symptoms. (( )) < (sot covered) "i got blown up may 3, 2006. i would say that pretty much set off everything." ((paula francis)) since then, army sergeant ron ramirez has suffered from debilitating p- t-s-d. smell; it could be a sound that helps me remember a bad event. and then i get aggravated fast." ((paula francis)) this system turned things around for ron. he was part of doctor andrew leuchter's (look-terr) trigeminal nerve stimulation study at u-c-l-a semel institute. andrew leuchter, md "veterans who use this for six to eight weeks get substantial relief of their symptoms. they sleep better, they have fewer nightmares, they startle less, their mood and anxiety is much, much better." ((paula francis)) a small electrical current goes from this device to a patch on the forehead, which triggers the trigeminal nerve to send its signals into the brain. andrew leuchter, md "what we think we're doing with this technique by applying
but, as paula francis reports, an experimental device being studied by u-c- l-a and the los angeles v-a is showing remarkable results in eliminating p-t- s-d symptoms. (( )) < (sot covered) "i got blown up may 3, 2006. i would say that pretty much set off everything." ((paula francis)) since then, army sergeant ron ramirez has suffered from debilitating p- t-s-d. smell; it could be a sound that helps me remember a bad event. and then i get aggravated fast." ((paula francis))...
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reginald hudlin: 19:01:46;25 ths gonna b a lototf experimentation. somef`it may work,k, some o oit doesn't work, but t meththg g w this year's oscar statat even ttinin makeov - now complete handnbast in onze before itit 24 karat gold finish .. and the incredible set degned by derek mclane - using over two hured thousand swavi crcrtalso make stage glter r ld. ---- you can watch all@the changes hehehedny nit.t.with the awardsdshohi startqng at 6:30 in the newsplexl dada clelens, kr our spial red carpet coverara begins ght here on krdo wschanl 1313 at 3. our special red carpet covevege begins right hereren do wschnel 13 at. you've seen alalala- thisisear'r'bestst pictur nomine. and y u're certain you're going to ace all fovrvrthe tingng categoriesesn your oscsc pool. so here are e w n cts capuutringngour ewewpart in929 was s privataffair held at the hollood roososelt t tete - anana titiel cost just fi dollars. everyo ows the statuetttt scarar butt tual hn ofofcial name--- the academy ararof merit. andhlalaly-- the oscar weighs more than you thinks--- it
reginald hudlin: 19:01:46;25 ths gonna b a lototf experimentation. somef`it may work,k, some o oit doesn't work, but t meththg g w this year's oscar statat even ttinin makeov - now complete handnbast in onze before itit 24 karat gold finish .. and the incredible set degned by derek mclane - using over two hured thousand swavi crcrtalso make stage glter r ld. ---- you can watch all@the changes hehehedny nit.t.with the awardsdshohi startqng at 6:30 in the newsplexl dada clelens, kr our spial red...
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so it's an experimental and administrators. there are four main subjects everyone's trying to figure out in this pilot summer school....that's a different atmosphere than the traditional reading programs work in this type of setting. number two...students come from different demographics...some have learning disabilities, some come from low income families, other than english so do they need programs for these demographically different students. number three...the time factor. what's the magic number here? how many hours of instruction will it take so everyone can see significant improvement in reading. finally, number four...effective classroom characteristics. what classroom sizes work best? should schools partner with outside community groups...will they help some of these struggling students to learn better and faster? that's the four part classroom assignment. and if everyone figures out the best way to complete it...it'll mean third graders from all over the state can do what everyone wants...move on to fourth grade and h
so it's an experimental and administrators. there are four main subjects everyone's trying to figure out in this pilot summer school....that's a different atmosphere than the traditional reading programs work in this type of setting. number two...students come from different demographics...some have learning disabilities, some come from low income families, other than english so do they need programs for these demographically different students. number three...the time factor. what's the magic...
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and they want your help catching him. 3 iowans who are terminally ill might get easier access to experimental drugs. 3 and... when is homework too much homework... especially for younger children?good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat taylor.thanks for waking up with us on this xxx morning. 3 highs today 3 will top out in the mid to upper 30s with breezy winds. skies will start out pretty cloudy, but we will see sun by the end of the day.we will dry out after that for a few days with temperatures quickly warming close to 50 by friday and then over 60 for saturday. another cold front comes in on sunday to close out the weekend with another chance for a little rain with highs in the 50s. keep an eye on tuesday whenene could see a at least eig people have been killed by a powerful... fast moving storm system sweeping from the gulf coast into the northeast. as c - b - s news correspondent don champion shows us... the system set down a string of deadly tornadoes... ststng windnd.. and drenching rain. 3 (pkg)as the dangerous stor
and they want your help catching him. 3 iowans who are terminally ill might get easier access to experimental drugs. 3 and... when is homework too much homework... especially for younger children?good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 o'clock.i'm jacob heller.i'm meteorologist cat taylor.thanks for waking up with us on this xxx morning. 3 highs today 3 will top out in the mid to upper 30s with breezy winds. skies will start out pretty cloudy, but we will see sun by the...
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may >> reporter: todd ozz tells us he is very thankful that the iowa house passed a bill to try experimental drugs. >> reporter: the couple is a step closer to a treatment for huntington's disease. affecting one in every 10,000 americans. >> todd was a veterinarian here in sioux city. he built the clinic in 2000 and had two partners and had to retire in 2009 because of huntington's disease. >> reporter: todd can no longer drive. his motor skills limited. >> just? >> nothing. >> his wife nikki is his primary care giver and says some days it can be difficult. but thanks to outpouring support for his family and able to push through the challenges. >> you always look good honey. >> you too. >> and they're hopeful because new treatment may be in the works. >> what was your reaction? >> very excited. for sure. >> on a 50-0 vote, the iowa state senate approved what's being called a right to try bill which would help people with terminal ilillness get access to medicines that are not available in a pharmacy yet but have been tested. now that the measure is going to the iowa house, the family couldn'
may >> reporter: todd ozz tells us he is very thankful that the iowa house passed a bill to try experimental drugs. >> reporter: the couple is a step closer to a treatment for huntington's disease. affecting one in every 10,000 americans. >> todd was a veterinarian here in sioux city. he built the clinic in 2000 and had two partners and had to retire in 2009 because of huntington's disease. >> reporter: todd can no longer drive. his motor skills limited. >> just?...
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i repeat, this was all experimental. i am rather skeptical.ems to be rather skeptical as well in terms of the residual impact of zero percentage rates. if you had to advocate a radical thought for growth, if the zero rates and negative rates want to do it, what would it be? william: i would say those who have fiscal room to maneuver should use it. there has to be more attention paid to wage growth. spending has been too low. when need much more public infrastructure, which is an asset to go with the government liability. we need more systematic approaches to debt reduction. we need a lot more structural reform to get that low hanging fruit to allow the economy to grow faster and allow debt service to be more easily managed. anna: it is a life long list, but an easily understandable list. william, thank you. that will do it for "countdown." "on the move" is next. they will be focused on what is a negative session in asia, and then, in twonto europ. e. ♪ "onthan: welcome to on th the move." we are counting down to the european open. i'm guy john
i repeat, this was all experimental. i am rather skeptical.ems to be rather skeptical as well in terms of the residual impact of zero percentage rates. if you had to advocate a radical thought for growth, if the zero rates and negative rates want to do it, what would it be? william: i would say those who have fiscal room to maneuver should use it. there has to be more attention paid to wage growth. spending has been too low. when need much more public infrastructure, which is an asset to go...
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. >>> an act may give terminally ill i once access to experimental drugs. the state senate has approved the so-called right to try bill which helps i want facing terminal illness gain access to medicines not yet on pharmacy sells -- shelves. this allows terminally ill patients access to medications. disease talked about it in other states. >> it closes a loophole for patients who have exhausted all the current treatment options. it's one of those legislations we started about two years ago and since then, it has been adapted in 24 other states and we are very happy that yesterday it went through the iowa senate 50-0. >> that bill will also provide access to devices be considered for curable diseases. it now goes to the iowa house. he says this isn't a democratic or republican issue. it's just good for iowa. >>> people volunteering at the north sioux city fire department are getting a chance to behind the wheel of its trucks. just north of riverton drive, the department has laid out an obstacle course. all volunteers met in a classroom to go over different e
. >>> an act may give terminally ill i once access to experimental drugs. the state senate has approved the so-called right to try bill which helps i want facing terminal illness gain access to medicines not yet on pharmacy sells -- shelves. this allows terminally ill patients access to medications. disease talked about it in other states. >> it closes a loophole for patients who have exhausted all the current treatment options. it's one of those legislations we started about two...
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ill patients will have access to a it is the right to try act, which gives patients access to experimental drugs not approved by fda. >> and a man will remain behind bars. 28-year-old fisher jr. (end of opened fire. income tax refund sparked the shooting. the two people are expected to be okay. fisher was hurt. as you can see. he is held on no bond. >> casey anthony is looking into self-employment. it is a photographer fig. it has been years since she was acquitted of her daughter's murder. >>> and what's behind the move that's making homeowners furious. >>> this ended up getting a and we are looking to find out if that discipline was politically motivated. and thousands of passengers were stuck on a nightmare cruise because rough seas tossed it around and caused damage. >>> it was bound for the bahamas, but this evening a royal caribbean cruise ship is headed back to its home in new jersey. passengers were ordered to stay in their cabins and the ship was damaged. our reporter is at port canaveral now. and you ran into family aboard that ship. >> they were hoping to meet their family at th
ill patients will have access to a it is the right to try act, which gives patients access to experimental drugs not approved by fda. >> and a man will remain behind bars. 28-year-old fisher jr. (end of opened fire. income tax refund sparked the shooting. the two people are expected to be okay. fisher was hurt. as you can see. he is held on no bond. >> casey anthony is looking into self-employment. it is a photographer fig. it has been years since she was acquitted of her daughter's...
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she'll also reveal the experimental treatment she's been exploring. and later, we're taking weightloss to a whole new level with transformations you have to see to believe. you're going to meet women who have lost half their bodyweight, and they're going to share their secrets on keeping it off. plus, my daughter daphne is coming by, half-calorie desserts you've been craving. and, she's going to introduce you to the newest member of my family. my grandson's here! stick around." jessica rae: again that's coming up today on dr. oz at 4 o'clock right here on abc9. o'clock right here on abc9. lukas: one of the oldest waitresses in the country got the surprise of a lifetime this week. every weekday for the last 13- years, waitress katherine walsh arrived at work without any but tuesday was walsh's co- workers at applebee's in new jersey gathered to celebrate her 90-th birthday. grandmother says days a week partly to, but mostly wants to. who call her "miss thrilled to have her around. scott: >> announcer: got the whole team then pay attention because we're
she'll also reveal the experimental treatment she's been exploring. and later, we're taking weightloss to a whole new level with transformations you have to see to believe. you're going to meet women who have lost half their bodyweight, and they're going to share their secrets on keeping it off. plus, my daughter daphne is coming by, half-calorie desserts you've been craving. and, she's going to introduce you to the newest member of my family. my grandson's here! stick around." jessica...
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administrator will have more details on a new experimental program during a news conference at reagan international airport this afternoon and discussing research into green aviation technology. the x plane's project is a 10- year program. the announcement is at 1:30. >>> well, the d.c. streetcars it is day two you can hop on and it is free. after a decade of planning, construction, and delays, service did start on saturday. h line is the first segment. it runs monday to saturday. there is no sunday service at this point. for now, it is free until aphaeresisesome put in place. >>> with spring around the corner, skiers in michigan hit the slopes. they took advantage of the warm temperatures, in the it was popular fun day in saginaw. >> the only day that we got pretty much. the weather is horrible. you get snow, and then the rains and goes away. >> the ski season is not over yesterday. the mountains is preparing to see snow tuesday. >> that is good if you love skiing. it is so warm. >> you might be able to go skiing this weekend. >> because we're not done with winter yet. up-and-down fo
administrator will have more details on a new experimental program during a news conference at reagan international airport this afternoon and discussing research into green aviation technology. the x plane's project is a 10- year program. the announcement is at 1:30. >>> well, the d.c. streetcars it is day two you can hop on and it is free. after a decade of planning, construction, and delays, service did start on saturday. h line is the first segment. it runs monday to saturday....
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have a great evening. any of you are considering going into experimental physics, my door is always open. once again, i'm sorry that the demonstration didn't quite work out, but now we know what happens when you accidentally spill peach snapple into a helium neon laser. short answer is... don't. and now to tell you about the theoretical physics department is dr. sheldon cooper. dr. cooper? sheldon: forget it. sheldon, we both agreed to do this. it's a waste of time. i might as well explain the laws of thermodynamics to a bunch of labradoodles. if you don't do this, i won't take you to the comic book store. hello. nice work with the laser, by the way. looking out at your fresh young faces, i remember when i, too, was deciding my academic future as a lowly graduate student. of course, i was 14. and i'd already achieved more than most of you could ever hope to, despite my 9:00 bedtime. now, there may be one or two ofou in this room who has what it takes to succeedin theoretical physics. although, it's more like that you'll spend
have a great evening. any of you are considering going into experimental physics, my door is always open. once again, i'm sorry that the demonstration didn't quite work out, but now we know what happens when you accidentally spill peach snapple into a helium neon laser. short answer is... don't. and now to tell you about the theoretical physics department is dr. sheldon cooper. dr. cooper? sheldon: forget it. sheldon, we both agreed to do this. it's a waste of time. i might as well explain the...
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yesterday when a cliff he is researching micro media rights and microgravity irrigation to new experimental prototypes and she's commander of a three-person crew from france's international space university their there spending two weeks here conducting field missions each has of their own responsibilities but they all share a common dream to me it really feels like coming home vacation seems a little weird that's just fine with them that research is possible thanks to doctor robert zuber and the colorado native founded the mars society which built the station and at the first mission 14 years ago. >> what we are doing here in the desert right now is showing the value of this tool to nasa for researching how to do a mars mission and after observing all of those crews in their research at doctor zuber arends says that valuable discoveries like that teams can work live and work using much less water than first thought even the vehicles on mars won't run on gas and they've learned atvs are the most useful treatment before you go spend a billion dollars designing a mars design and develop terra
yesterday when a cliff he is researching micro media rights and microgravity irrigation to new experimental prototypes and she's commander of a three-person crew from france's international space university their there spending two weeks here conducting field missions each has of their own responsibilities but they all share a common dream to me it really feels like coming home vacation seems a little weird that's just fine with them that research is possible thanks to doctor robert zuber and...
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besides memorizing panther stats he is also undergoing experimental treatments. don't forget tonight is the deadline to sign up for health insurance. at midnight tonight. if you don't have health insurance then you will face a tax penalty. the minimum penalty is 695 dollars if you were not insured for a full year. you can purchase state sponsored health plans at nevada health link. for more information go to kolo-tv dot com and click on hot topics. as we head out to break, here's a look at some of the photos kolo 8 news now viewers sent to us of today's storm. the snow we got overnight made for some excellent skiing conditions today. the snow we got overnight made for some excellent skiing conditions today. here's a look at a secret pow stash at alpine meadows this morning. that's my dad ripping down the hill there. the resort reported six inches overnight. and it continued to snow throughout the day. dick it was my 34 day of skiing for the season. and it was one of the best i've had. just excellent. what's next? is it still continue to bring additional snow accu
besides memorizing panther stats he is also undergoing experimental treatments. don't forget tonight is the deadline to sign up for health insurance. at midnight tonight. if you don't have health insurance then you will face a tax penalty. the minimum penalty is 695 dollars if you were not insured for a full year. you can purchase state sponsored health plans at nevada health link. for more information go to kolo-tv dot com and click on hot topics. as we head out to break, here's a look at some...
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he is performing in an experimental production. member of the audience noticed the rope around his neck was so tight it was choking him. the woman and another audience member rushed on stage to help him. he is in a coma. >>> several burger king employees in california smaked up the workplace on monday leaving $35 of damage behind. yet none of them are facing charges. police say someone tricked them into thinking their lives were in danger. a man pretending to be from the fire department called the restaurant and told them there was a gas leak and instructed the worker to smash the windows to ventilate the building and they did. whoever made the call could face felony charges. >>> a melbourne florida woman got a surprise this week when she went to let the going on out in the yard. a 9 footage condidnda was in the yard. a florida tech professor identified the snake. the florida wildlife commission is scanning the snake for a mike row chip to see if it is somebody's pet that managed to get out. >>> the u.s.s. united states may use aga
he is performing in an experimental production. member of the audience noticed the rope around his neck was so tight it was choking him. the woman and another audience member rushed on stage to help him. he is in a coma. >>> several burger king employees in california smaked up the workplace on monday leaving $35 of damage behind. yet none of them are facing charges. police say someone tricked them into thinking their lives were in danger. a man pretending to be from the fire...
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. >> it takes a long time, i think, for people to understand that the days of hidden experimentatione over. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
. >> it takes a long time, i think, for people to understand that the days of hidden experimentatione over. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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. >> jennifer lopez is a very experimental sense of style to the point we all remember some of her most iconic moments in terms of fashion. in this particular look, which is gucci, she's transformed into gucci, fabulous red carpet as only she can pull it off. she loves to accentuate the positive again, fabulous hour-glass figure. >> jennifer lopez is a woman with curves. she's got curves in all the right places. rock star glam or be feminine like at the 2011 golden globes. >> she knows when to rock it out for the right occasion. at this year's grammy's, she put it on display in a mirror dress which dazzled right down to her spikes. >> she can pull off that short look and at 40 years old, wow, tip top gorgeous. end? >> she never forgets fashion can be fun. >> i think that's why so many people love what surprise we're going to see each season on the red carpet. >> jennifer lopez arriving solo showed up to me wearing this forest green gucci gown, kind of midriff, encrusted one sleeve. here's the big question -- when meeting royalty, was it fashion forward? was it a fashion faux pas? or was
. >> jennifer lopez is a very experimental sense of style to the point we all remember some of her most iconic moments in terms of fashion. in this particular look, which is gucci, she's transformed into gucci, fabulous red carpet as only she can pull it off. she loves to accentuate the positive again, fabulous hour-glass figure. >> jennifer lopez is a woman with curves. she's got curves in all the right places. rock star glam or be feminine like at the 2011 golden globes. >>...
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one is in a small experimental craft and the other in a vintage piper cup. low level flying looks like a ton of fun. they are talking watch out for the ducks and birds. be careful. don't worry. no bird strikes here to report. all in all, a pretty safe flight. however, when you're flying this low, you don't have much room if something goes wrong. >> i may have to put it down in a field. >> not good. >> that's a problem. >> i'm clearing you for landing. >> remember that lack of elevation. there he goes. immediately the engine begins to overheat. he starts to go down and look for a place to land. however, it's muddy and marshy. >> come on. come on. >> nice move. watch the bump. oh! >> looks like a textbook landing right there. >> it actually was. he splashes through a deeper part of the water and safely puts it down. the problem now is -- >> they have to get that thing out of there. good luck. >> four hours later and seven to eight guys pulled this plane a quarter of a mile through the muck before they could get it in any kind of road. called a buddy with a tru
one is in a small experimental craft and the other in a vintage piper cup. low level flying looks like a ton of fun. they are talking watch out for the ducks and birds. be careful. don't worry. no bird strikes here to report. all in all, a pretty safe flight. however, when you're flying this low, you don't have much room if something goes wrong. >> i may have to put it down in a field. >> not good. >> that's a problem. >> i'm clearing you for landing. >> remember...
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this kind of experimentation is important.es, the engineers are having fun creating a lab like that, and it's necessary for improving building codes and making shelters safer for people. >>> having grown up with the iconic whiched ard of odd, tornado was a fear as a kid. i can't imagine what it would be vortex. >> it's a problem with tornado in the united states. on average, they get 1,000 a year, and the next highest rate of tornados is in canada, and they get 100 a year. >> from the microscopic viruses and lab to tornados, scientists have the work cut out for them, approaching this in creative ways. that's to this week on "techknow", be sure to check us dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com. >> hunted to the brink of extinction. >> we need an urgent method that stops the killing. >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new science. >> this radiocarbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal. >> it could save a species. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> techknows team of
this kind of experimentation is important.es, the engineers are having fun creating a lab like that, and it's necessary for improving building codes and making shelters safer for people. >>> having grown up with the iconic whiched ard of odd, tornado was a fear as a kid. i can't imagine what it would be vortex. >> it's a problem with tornado in the united states. on average, they get 1,000 a year, and the next highest rate of tornados is in canada, and they get 100 a year....
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the local chapter of the experimental aircraft association has awarded kevin a scholarship for ground school and flight lessons to help him achieve that goal... a dream inspired by his dad. kevin's father was also a pilot for the navy, and after sharing the same passion with his son, the farias sent kevin to military school where he could learn aviation. "i am most certain that i am making him the proudest dad ever. my mom too, because she also wanted to put me in the military school so i can grow up to be like my dad" says kevin farias, 14 year old flight student. kevin has been working hard towards his dream for a few years now, taking classes on aviation, physics, and even some weather. he hopes to fly large cargo planes one day, and work for the navy, just like his dad. procedures, be prepared for any emergency, study the maneuvers... things like that" says kleber farias, kevin's father. "do you think he's ready" asks elisa raffa "yea, i think he's ready!" says kleber farias, kevin's father. even with all the preparation, you would think kevin's first day flying in the skies would
the local chapter of the experimental aircraft association has awarded kevin a scholarship for ground school and flight lessons to help him achieve that goal... a dream inspired by his dad. kevin's father was also a pilot for the navy, and after sharing the same passion with his son, the farias sent kevin to military school where he could learn aviation. "i am most certain that i am making him the proudest dad ever. my mom too, because she also wanted to put me in the military school so i...
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the dream of being a navy pilot. 3 the experimental aircraft association has given 14 year old kevin fariri (fuh-ree-isis a "matching g funds award." the award was handed out at martin airfield in south sioux city. this means the group will pay four thousand dollars towards his first lesson... and eventually his pilot's license. farias was selected because of an essay he wrote promoting flying in siouxland... and for sharing his desire to become a naval aviator. 3 "i feel encouraged. so that, maybe in the future, i can get my pilot's license. some things are very tough and some focus on everything so that whenever i take the written, i can ace it."his first flight with an instructor is scheduled for this saturday... weather permitting. 3 <
the dream of being a navy pilot. 3 the experimental aircraft association has given 14 year old kevin fariri (fuh-ree-isis a "matching g funds award." the award was handed out at martin airfield in south sioux city. this means the group will pay four thousand dollars towards his first lesson... and eventually his pilot's license. farias was selected because of an essay he wrote promoting flying in siouxland... and for sharing his desire to become a naval aviator. 3 "i feel...
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rocket will try to put in a telecommunication the satellite is there a falcon nine will do an experimental landing. engineers say a successful landing is not expected. we are certainly hoping and wishing them lots of luck in this next attempt.>>> a week away from the official launch to cbs on wncn making us your home for march madness. will be called cbs north carolina. will be the home for survivor, and its 32nd season. it airs 8:00 pm every wednesday. after survivor you can catch criminal minds followed by csi cyber on 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm. criminal minds profile criminal suspects. csi cyber takes a popular modern-day battle. >>> this is one of the many changes you will see here in addition to march madness will be your new home for the masters. a good time to set your dvrs if you currently watch those programs. >>> check out our homepage for complete coverage of this huge cbs transition. 5:58 am, strong storms that have battered southeast are headed in our direction. >> coming up, what you can expect, at devry university's college of business, we're looking for the go-getters. so if you
rocket will try to put in a telecommunication the satellite is there a falcon nine will do an experimental landing. engineers say a successful landing is not expected. we are certainly hoping and wishing them lots of luck in this next attempt.>>> a week away from the official launch to cbs on wncn making us your home for march madness. will be called cbs north carolina. will be the home for survivor, and its 32nd season. it airs 8:00 pm every wednesday. after survivor you can catch...
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> reporter: the sanitary district teamed up with environmental group save the bay to create an experimental levee. >> it contrasts the infrastructure that may look like a sea wall or some kind of sea barrier. this is more like a park-like setting. >> reporter: instead of the typical wall like along the delta, the experimental levee has a gradual slope which eventually will be covered in plants. >> with this project we would be restoring what used to be here in the bay 500 or more years ago. >> reporter: over the last few months on a parcel of land, volunteers replaced thousands of colored flags with 70,000 native plants. >> all plants you see here have been harvested from wild sources around the bay. and for each flag it's five plants. >> the escalation of plants will mimic historic edges that used to occur near the bay. >> reporter: the creators say the horizontal levee is designed as a barrier to rising sea level while cleaning runoff from the plant and creating wildlife habitat. >> this is the first project of its kind being done at the edge of the bay. >> reporter: if the idea works it
> reporter: the sanitary district teamed up with environmental group save the bay to create an experimental levee. >> it contrasts the infrastructure that may look like a sea wall or some kind of sea barrier. this is more like a park-like setting. >> reporter: instead of the typical wall like along the delta, the experimental levee has a gradual slope which eventually will be covered in plants. >> with this project we would be restoring what used to be here in the bay 500...