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lead investigator, craig hatch, says it's a "man-machine" type of investigation. "the aircraft that's the machine, maintenance, how it was operating what was working what wasn't working and then the environment, radar environment, air traffic control, obviously the weather. so we kind of put that all together to eventually come up with the probable cause," said national transportation safety board lead air safety investigator, craig hatch. then they will start looking at the qualifications and training of the pilot. "i have not heard of any problems. he was in fact talking to air traffic control. i've been in contact with our air traffic control specialist, who's actually located in d.c., he's digging up those tapes and those recordings and i'll get those when i get back to the office," said national transportation safety board lead air safety investigator, craig hatch. tuesday they documented the on-site examination. the scenario...it could take up to a year to find the cause of the crash. near pender, nebraska...tom mie clark...ktiv news 4. >> the wreckage shoul
lead investigator, craig hatch, says it's a "man-machine" type of investigation. "the aircraft that's the machine, maintenance, how it was operating what was working what wasn't working and then the environment, radar environment, air traffic control, obviously the weather. so we kind of put that all together to eventually come up with the probable cause," said national transportation safety board lead air safety investigator, craig hatch. then they will start looking at the...
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pkg: jimmy hatch - spikes k9 fund 23.51.36 dogs saved my life in combat. jimmy hatch - the founder of spikes k9 fund - has a mission to provide k9 officers across the country with ballistic vests. when he heard about k9 officer krijgers death - he knew norfolk was his next target. jimmy hatch 23.51.36 thats why were here today so it doesnt happen again today - basco from the norfolk police department - and 37 other k-9 units from all across hampton roads were fitted for new protective vests. jimmy hatch 23.52.20 this is the stuff that i used with my k9s when i was deployed in iraq and afghanistan theyll each be getting kevlar vests with the same threat level resistance as the armor officers wear in the field. jim slater 23.28.09 the potential target area is now shrunk down by about three quarters so it makes it that much harder to injure or defeat a dog nat 23.36.17 he wanted his vest back.. stand up: newport news and portsmouth will be getting vests theyll also be getting some in suffolk, chesapeake and virginia beach. each vest costs 2,200 dollars and al
pkg: jimmy hatch - spikes k9 fund 23.51.36 dogs saved my life in combat. jimmy hatch - the founder of spikes k9 fund - has a mission to provide k9 officers across the country with ballistic vests. when he heard about k9 officer krijgers death - he knew norfolk was his next target. jimmy hatch 23.51.36 thats why were here today so it doesnt happen again today - basco from the norfolk police department - and 37 other k-9 units from all across hampton roads were fitted for new protective vests....
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it's important to remember that both hatch-waxman and f.d.a. programs are the result of strong bipartisan work. as we move forward, the re-authorization of the generic drug user fee program next year, it's critical that our committee's tradition of bipartisanship on these issues continue. i'm looking forward to working with the chairman and all of our colleagues to ensure the f.d.a. has the tools and resources it needs to serve families and communities safely and effectively. today's hearing is also an important opportunity to talk about the related larger issue of prescription drug access and affordability in our country. nearly half of our country's population and the vast majority of our seniors take prescription drugs. but families across the country have made clear that paying for prescription drugs is an increasingly unsustainable burden. nationwide, spending on prescription drugs was nearly $374 billion in 2014. that is an increase of roughly 13% in just one year. and we expect to see continued cost growth. so we need to face up to some
it's important to remember that both hatch-waxman and f.d.a. programs are the result of strong bipartisan work. as we move forward, the re-authorization of the generic drug user fee program next year, it's critical that our committee's tradition of bipartisanship on these issues continue. i'm looking forward to working with the chairman and all of our colleagues to ensure the f.d.a. has the tools and resources it needs to serve families and communities safely and effectively. today's hearing is...
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because a macaw mom typically neglects those that hatch later. >> so the first chick that hatches will receive all of her care. and then the second chick that hatches, if she has enough resources, she'll care for that chick. but chicks number 3 and 4 will usually die from starvation. >> even chick number two has at best a 50-50 chance of survival. >> today both mandy lu chicks had a good checkup. there's a new kind of nest being tested out at tambopata - it's made of cement soaked burlap. researchers want to see if its more durable than wooden nests - which only last a couple of years in the jungle. >> 65, same as yesterday. >> but today things don't seem to be going well for these two chicks from the experimental nest, neither show signs of being fed by their parents and researcher liz paypay is concerned. >> maybe its just because its just the beginning of the day, so maybe they are going to come back from the clay lick and they are going to feed them later on. >> i'm hoping those parents are ready with a meal- time to get these chicks back home. coming up - >> after seeing the resea
because a macaw mom typically neglects those that hatch later. >> so the first chick that hatches will receive all of her care. and then the second chick that hatches, if she has enough resources, she'll care for that chick. but chicks number 3 and 4 will usually die from starvation. >> even chick number two has at best a 50-50 chance of survival. >> today both mandy lu chicks had a good checkup. there's a new kind of nest being tested out at tambopata - it's made of cement...
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[laughter] hatch hatch we all started -- senator hatch: we all started to lafment i said, come back. i wanted to kill them. i got really irritated. i had a bad tooth at the time and that aggravated it as well. to make a long story short, we're pleased with hatch-waxman and henry deserved a lot of credit at that time for cooperating on this. at the inception of the drug user fee program in 2012 there were approximately 2,800 generic applications awaiting approval and the average approval time for an application is -- if i got it right -- 30 months. going into its fourth year and $1.2 billion later, the backlog has increased to 4,000-plus applications and the average approval time for an application has steadily risen from 30 months in fiscal year 48 40 months in 2013 and times in 2015. this is more than the statutory six-month review time directed by the hatch-waxman act, which s one of the bills that i feel very pleased with. since 2013, the number of approvals show a declining trend in approvals. both tentative and final. f.d.a. approved 619 generics in 2012. 535 in 2013. 500 in 201
[laughter] hatch hatch we all started -- senator hatch: we all started to lafment i said, come back. i wanted to kill them. i got really irritated. i had a bad tooth at the time and that aggravated it as well. to make a long story short, we're pleased with hatch-waxman and henry deserved a lot of credit at that time for cooperating on this. at the inception of the drug user fee program in 2012 there were approximately 2,800 generic applications awaiting approval and the average approval time...
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chairman. >> thanks, senator hatch. b before we go to senator murphy, i may have made a misstatement earlier. i said there were no generic drugs 30 years ago. there were some, right, but they had to go through the whole process. what would be the accurate way to describe the percent of generic drugs? >> i believe there were some. they were not well taken because they had quality problems as well. so the program that was put into place improved the quality and acceptability of them as well but there were some generic drugs out there at that time. >> okay. senator murphy? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. welcome, dr. woodcock. thank you for your service. a comment and one question. the comment is just an extension on the point that senator warren was making. i am hopeful that we are going to spend some serious time and attention to this question of spiraling drug costs. it's important for consumers. it's certainly important for the federal budget. i would agree with senator warren that i also hope we won't place too
chairman. >> thanks, senator hatch. b before we go to senator murphy, i may have made a misstatement earlier. i said there were no generic drugs 30 years ago. there were some, right, but they had to go through the whole process. what would be the accurate way to describe the percent of generic drugs? >> i believe there were some. they were not well taken because they had quality problems as well. so the program that was put into place improved the quality and acceptability of them...
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james hatch is the creator of the k9 kreeger ballistic vest campaign. he started it through his spike k-9 fund. a site created after hatch s first k9-- spike died protecting him in a gunfight while serving in iraq. 2:17:05 "that s the goal man to give em suit protection.. they deserve it" cnn s andersoon cooper also stepped up to help in light of kreegers death. last week we learned that he donated enough single k9 with the norfolk police department. kreegers rpviate memorial service will start at 2 pm at the norfolk police k9 range. everyone is invited to line the procession route in tribute. in chesapeake: one person is dead in a crash on blackwater road at margaret drive. investigators say the car ran off the road and into a ditch yesterday afternoon. they believe the driver had some sort of medical emergency. crews rushed that person to the hospital - but it was too late. police have not identified the victim. in newport news : family and friends gathered for a candlelight vigil - where two men were found shot to death late last week. the group gath
james hatch is the creator of the k9 kreeger ballistic vest campaign. he started it through his spike k-9 fund. a site created after hatch s first k9-- spike died protecting him in a gunfight while serving in iraq. 2:17:05 "that s the goal man to give em suit protection.. they deserve it" cnn s andersoon cooper also stepped up to help in light of kreegers death. last week we learned that he donated enough single k9 with the norfolk police department. kreegers rpviate memorial service...
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james hatch is the creator of the k9 kreeger ballistic vest campaign. he started it through his spike k-9 fund. a site created after hatch s first k9-- spike died protecting him in a gunfight while serving in iraq. 2:17:05 "that s the goal man to give em suit protection.. they deserve it" cnn s andersoon cooper also stepped up to help in light of kreegers death. last week we learned that he donated enough money to get a vest for every single k9 with the norfolk police department. kreegers rpviate memorial service will start at 2 pm at the norfolk police k9 range. everyone is invited to line the procession in chesapeake: one person is dead in a crash on blackwater road at margaret drive. investigators say the car ran off the road and into a ditch yesterday afternoon. they believe the driver had some sort of medical emergency. crews rushed that person to the hospital - but it was too late. police have not identified the victim. in newport news : family and friends gathered for a candlelight vigil - where two men were found shot to death late last week. th
james hatch is the creator of the k9 kreeger ballistic vest campaign. he started it through his spike k-9 fund. a site created after hatch s first k9-- spike died protecting him in a gunfight while serving in iraq. 2:17:05 "that s the goal man to give em suit protection.. they deserve it" cnn s andersoon cooper also stepped up to help in light of kreegers death. last week we learned that he donated enough money to get a vest for every single k9 with the norfolk police department....
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chairman. >> thanks, senator hatch. b before we go to senator murphy, i may have made a misstatement earlier. i said there were no generic drugs 30 years ago. there were some, right, but they had to go through the whole process. what would be the accurate way to describe the percent of generic drugs? >> i believe there were some. they were not well taken because they had quality problems as well. so the program that was put into place improved the quality and acceptability of them as well but there were some generic drugs out there at that time. >> okay. senator murphy? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. welcome, dr. woodcock. thank you for your service. a comment and one question. the comment is just an extension on the point that senator warren was making. i am hopeful that we are going to spend some serious time and attention to this question of spiraling drug costs. it's important for consumers. it's certainly important for the federal budget. i would agree with senator warren that i also hope we won't place too
chairman. >> thanks, senator hatch. b before we go to senator murphy, i may have made a misstatement earlier. i said there were no generic drugs 30 years ago. there were some, right, but they had to go through the whole process. what would be the accurate way to describe the percent of generic drugs? >> i believe there were some. they were not well taken because they had quality problems as well. so the program that was put into place improved the quality and acceptability of them...
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lead investigator, craig hatch, says it's a "man-machine" type of investigation. "the aircraft that's the machine, maintenance, how it was operating what was working what wasn't working and then the environment, radar environment, air traffic control, obviously the weather. so we kind of put that all together to eventually come up with the probable cause," said national transportation safety board lead air safety investigator, craig hatch. then they will start looking at the qualifications and training ofofthe pilot. "i have not heard of any problems. he was in fact talking to air traffic control. i've been in contact with our air traffic control specialist, who's actually located in d.c., he's digging up those tapes and those recordings and i'll get those when i get back to the office," said national transportation safety board lead air safety investigator, craig hatch. tuesday they documented the on-site examination. then, they will dig deeper into the scenario...it could take up to a year to find the cause of the crash. near pender, nebraska...tom mie clark...k
lead investigator, craig hatch, says it's a "man-machine" type of investigation. "the aircraft that's the machine, maintenance, how it was operating what was working what wasn't working and then the environment, radar environment, air traffic control, obviously the weather. so we kind of put that all together to eventually come up with the probable cause," said national transportation safety board lead air safety investigator, craig hatch. then they will start looking at the...
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but if james hatch has it his way -- this tragedy will never happen again. 2:15:55 they need our help they dont have anyone who can talk for them and we all love dogs we should take care of them. which is why he has created the k9 krijger ballistic vest campaign through his organization -- spike s k-9 fund. the site was created after hatch s first k9 -- spike -- died protecting him in a gun fight while they were serving in iraq. 2:14:12 he saved my butt and the lives of two of my friends and he made a big impact on me part of the organization )s goal is to provide k9 officers all starting at home with the norfolk police department in the name of k9 krijger. 2:17:05 he was a really good dog, and his partner was really good too and i feel for his partner i know what its like to lose a dog and im sad for him and his family. these dogs become apart of your family. hatch s own dog mina -- is wearing the ballistic vest that will be purchased through the k9 krigjer campaign. de not only do they protect the dog -- they allow them to move freely - and faster -- nat pop: luss and work with offi
but if james hatch has it his way -- this tragedy will never happen again. 2:15:55 they need our help they dont have anyone who can talk for them and we all love dogs we should take care of them. which is why he has created the k9 krijger ballistic vest campaign through his organization -- spike s k-9 fund. the site was created after hatch s first k9 -- spike -- died protecting him in a gun fight while they were serving in iraq. 2:14:12 he saved my butt and the lives of two of my friends and he...
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hatch each norfolk k-9 should be equipped with their personalized vest within a month. meantime, a private memorial service for norfolk's k-9 krijger will be held next live in the newsroom, joe fisher, toys. all new at five-thirty - "we can do more" -- that's the message from attorney general mark herring -- in our nation's capitol today -- he was joined by the attorneys general from maryland and washington d-c - for a first of it's kind meeting to talk about strategies for reducing gun violence in the region. herring says too many families are touched by gun violence and he's committed to keeping guns from getting into the wrong hands. 3:33 we are all advocates for universal background checks -- out: out of the hands of dangerous people. 4:01 according to herring -- in 2014 - more than 26-hundred guns purchased in our in our state was later used in states than 42-hundred crimes were committed that involved the use of a firearm -- that's up from the year before. checking headlines across the nation -- in hawaii -- the search is on right now for 12 marine helicopters col
hatch each norfolk k-9 should be equipped with their personalized vest within a month. meantime, a private memorial service for norfolk's k-9 krijger will be held next live in the newsroom, joe fisher, toys. all new at five-thirty - "we can do more" -- that's the message from attorney general mark herring -- in our nation's capitol today -- he was joined by the attorneys general from maryland and washington d-c - for a first of it's kind meeting to talk about strategies for reducing...
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these eggs will still hatch and carrying the gene that we've introduced.e can move the needle and we can pierce the end of an egg. i can deliver a little bit of d.n.a. >>> you just click a button. >> that's right. now we've introduced our d.n.a. in that egg. it is unharmed and can be hatched later >>> can i give it a shot? >> absolutely. please do >>> you make it look so easy. >> a fair bit of practice. you should be able to get that egg now >>> they make it look easy. it isn't. >> that's it. keep pushing. the needle will pierce the egg >>> now i click the button >> left-hand button >>> just like that i might have genetically modified a mosquito by the click of a bullet on >>> what is happening here is basic genetic modification. they are receiving a gene that will inhibit production. it is a self-limiting gene. it produces a gene, the protein ties up the cells transcription machinery, that means essential genes can't be expressed naturally. they will not be able to develop and die off before necessity produce or transmit disease. have you ever had adverse
these eggs will still hatch and carrying the gene that we've introduced.e can move the needle and we can pierce the end of an egg. i can deliver a little bit of d.n.a. >>> you just click a button. >> that's right. now we've introduced our d.n.a. in that egg. it is unharmed and can be hatched later >>> can i give it a shot? >> absolutely. please do >>> you make it look so easy. >> a fair bit of practice. you should be able to get that egg now...
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but according to hatch -- they are worth it. 2:11:50 from what i am he probably would have lived. and the price tag hasn t discouraged doners -- since k9 krijger s death -- the price of two vests have already been donated through the campaign and will go directly to the k9 unit of the norfolk police department. 2:23:03 thats the goal, to give them some protection they deserve it man, they deserve it. to donate to k9 krijger s campaign visit wtrk dot com. in norfolk allison mechanic newschannel 3. some restaurant employees are wishing they would have checked their lottery tickets as we move through our thursday, were expecting highs in the mid 50s under mostly clouds will increase and thicken on friday, in advance of our next weather system that moves in from the southwest. its an area of low pressure, which will spread rain our way late friday into early saturday morning. highs will be in the mid 50s. drier weather moves in by saturday afternoon, with highs near 60. then, well start seeing our high temperatures take a big dip by sunday through next week. in fact, highs will be in
but according to hatch -- they are worth it. 2:11:50 from what i am he probably would have lived. and the price tag hasn t discouraged doners -- since k9 krijger s death -- the price of two vests have already been donated through the campaign and will go directly to the k9 unit of the norfolk police department. 2:23:03 thats the goal, to give them some protection they deserve it man, they deserve it. to donate to k9 krijger s campaign visit wtrk dot com. in norfolk allison mechanic newschannel...
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hatched around 6 this morning ... weighing in at 46 grams.the chick became the 33rd 'little penguin' at the zoo ... which is home to the largest little penguin colony in the u-s.the zoo took suggestions for its name from social media ... and eventually settled on 'bowie' because today is david bowie's birthday.
hatched around 6 this morning ... weighing in at 46 grams.the chick became the 33rd 'little penguin' at the zoo ... which is home to the largest little penguin colony in the u-s.the zoo took suggestions for its name from social media ... and eventually settled on 'bowie' because today is david bowie's birthday.
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. >>> we got a close up look at a newly hatched baby eagle today. live cameras in north fort myers broadcast the eggs hatching just after seven -- 7:00 this morning. and there's another egg still unhatched in the nest. the proud mama is harriet and the father m17. the cold front and storms will begin here in the tampa bay area. temperatures will be mild through the day but expect the cloud cover to expect to stay with us all day long and expect to see on and off showers and storms. we're going to be dealing with pockets of very heavy storms. the front moves into the area morning. the showers and storms continue all the way into wednesday afternoon. and with the front still disturbance on thursday we'll still see light lingering showers. it's not until friday when we really see the cooler and drier air move in. and of course rain chances come to an end as we head into friday as well. taking a look at our forecast model. mild temperatures for this evening. cloudy skies overnight. you can see showers and storms starting up during the overnight hours. c
. >>> we got a close up look at a newly hatched baby eagle today. live cameras in north fort myers broadcast the eggs hatching just after seven -- 7:00 this morning. and there's another egg still unhatched in the nest. the proud mama is harriet and the father m17. the cold front and storms will begin here in the tampa bay area. temperatures will be mild through the day but expect the cloud cover to expect to stay with us all day long and expect to see on and off showers and storms....
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james hatch is the founder of spikes k-9 fund. the organization in iraq. after hearing about the death of k-9 krijger hatch created the a memorial fund to help buy vests for all working k9s. if you would like to donate to k-9 krijgers campaign head over to w-t-k-r dot com. some restaurant employees are wishing they would have checked their lottery tickets twice before they decided to up now here )s kristen crowley to temperatures will start near the freezing point again this morning. we will still have some wind but not as strong as yesterday so not as much of a wind chill. highs will warm into the mid 50s this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. highs will return to the 50s on friday with clouds building in as an area of low pressure moves our next chance for rain moves in friday evening and will linger into early saturday morning. highs will reach to near 60 on saturday before another big cool down. we are watching a second area of low pressure that could bring in for showers for sunday with highs in the mid 40s. highs slip into the 30s to start xt week.
james hatch is the founder of spikes k-9 fund. the organization in iraq. after hearing about the death of k-9 krijger hatch created the a memorial fund to help buy vests for all working k9s. if you would like to donate to k-9 krijgers campaign head over to w-t-k-r dot com. some restaurant employees are wishing they would have checked their lottery tickets twice before they decided to up now here )s kristen crowley to temperatures will start near the freezing point again this morning. we will...
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jimmy hatch 23.54.38 that changes the game for us so he put us on a different map and we can do a lot of good this way officer jake clark 23.38.51 its absolutely a beautiful amazing thing so the amount of support thats been given to this unit in recent times is overwhleming and touchign and we appreciate it the units were around with custom fit vests in four to six weeks. in virginia beach, makenzie walter news channel 3 a new study shows 80 percent of a new study shows 80 percent of overdose deaths in virginia are from prescription pain killers and heroin. research done at v-c-u school of medicine-- found that drug overdose claimed the lives of nearly three times as many as homicides. this actually cost the state and local governments-- by about 600 million dollars annually. according to a policy brief-- drug abuse is increasing in virginia because of lack of awareness and the limited treatment available. it )s a saying we )ve seen on historic documents and even on our money: "in god we trust." but the phrase is causing a lot of debate - since a police department put it on all of its
jimmy hatch 23.54.38 that changes the game for us so he put us on a different map and we can do a lot of good this way officer jake clark 23.38.51 its absolutely a beautiful amazing thing so the amount of support thats been given to this unit in recent times is overwhleming and touchign and we appreciate it the units were around with custom fit vests in four to six weeks. in virginia beach, makenzie walter news channel 3 a new study shows 80 percent of a new study shows 80 percent of overdose...
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. >>> thousands of people are waiting to see a second eagle egg hatch. there is a live feed you can check out of the female eagle in north fort myers. this is a look at the live camera. it is outside of bridgette real estate along bay shore drive. 7,000 people watched monday as the first hatchling hatched. people are coming out and they are bringing lawn shares and setting up to wait for the second eagle. these eagles have their own facebook and twitter account. it is really cool to check this out. if you want to watch it for i have a link to this on my page that you can click on. once you are there you can check out the live stream and wait with everybody else for number two to hatch. >> really fun to watch. >>> when it comes to wrestling or any sport everybody wants a chance win. when andy stepped on the mat to face an undefeated senior you would think he would be nervous. in this case he was too busy smiling. >> win or lose he comes off the mat with the biggest smile. >> andy has down syndrome. he has been wrestling 7 years now. devon is the number on
. >>> thousands of people are waiting to see a second eagle egg hatch. there is a live feed you can check out of the female eagle in north fort myers. this is a look at the live camera. it is outside of bridgette real estate along bay shore drive. 7,000 people watched monday as the first hatchling hatched. people are coming out and they are bringing lawn shares and setting up to wait for the second eagle. these eagles have their own facebook and twitter account. it is really cool to...
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that far surpasses the 180-day time frame for review that was laid out in the hatch/waxman amendments in 1984. additionally in 2012 many generic terresterile injectables were in shortage and hospitals and doctors had to scramble to make sure the patients were getting the best treatment possible. congress passed these amendments in 2012. it's based on similar agreements with other manufacturers and the fda. congress anticipated that generic drug facilities abroad would be brought up to the same standards as facilities in the u.s., too, that american patients would benefit from faster approval of generic drugs and those two actions together would create more competition lower the price for the drugs. but as i mentioned in 2012, there was a backlog of 4,700 pending applications and the information we have shows that that's dropped to 3,500 applications. the hhs inspector general has reported that the fda's improving its inspections abroad, but the troubling news is that it seems to take fda longer to get generic drugs through the approval process. the approval times -- the median approva
that far surpasses the 180-day time frame for review that was laid out in the hatch/waxman amendments in 1984. additionally in 2012 many generic terresterile injectables were in shortage and hospitals and doctors had to scramble to make sure the patients were getting the best treatment possible. congress passed these amendments in 2012. it's based on similar agreements with other manufacturers and the fda. congress anticipated that generic drug facilities abroad would be brought up to the same...
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the back end will probably will be clearing worcester in the next hatch our -- hour or so make things very slippery. that's area from worcester to wester. they say it's just getting into boston now. focusing on this area close to taunten. you can be sure that's slowing traffic down there at this hour. here in need ham, pretty good bands of snow falling at this point. clinton is also falling pretty strong. it will get lighter withinen an hour or two and then it's going to quickly taper down after that. so it's not the amount of snow but the slippery going but the timing is not great. anywhere from a heavy colting town two inches and as you head to the waters of southeastern mass and the cape, perhaps up to a hatch inch of snow. northern new england, especially the mountains of maine gets the big amounts because the snow will get into the gulf of maine and then really start to here's where it's well below freezing but here as we get closer to beverly, boston, and even to nor who'd, when a heavy burst comes down, it knocks the temperature down several degrees. it's going to cause slipper
the back end will probably will be clearing worcester in the next hatch our -- hour or so make things very slippery. that's area from worcester to wester. they say it's just getting into boston now. focusing on this area close to taunten. you can be sure that's slowing traffic down there at this hour. here in need ham, pretty good bands of snow falling at this point. clinton is also falling pretty strong. it will get lighter withinen an hour or two and then it's going to quickly taper down...
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area is the driveway that goes to 46 avenue to 33824 the document referenced the hatched area he read it not an attorney but imagine that is what it means the sheds appear to be located at the rear portion of that and again, it is i'm sure the sheds were put there for the valid reason no spaces inside the san francisco we deal with property lines they're not enough room to do things maybe that's why it was put there it changes what was previously approved when they issued a permit at dbi and as i said it off that requires a modifications to change another building permit to include an easement all the time has to be modified and modifying and changing it it runs with the land as well the easement again, i got an education in easements i can tell you. >> commissioner walker. >> you answered one of my questions partially will the process necessary to amend the easement i think that it has to go through that process for any use contrary to what is in the language as required so that has not been done i understand in our last reading of this the last hearing we asked that all parties beca
area is the driveway that goes to 46 avenue to 33824 the document referenced the hatched area he read it not an attorney but imagine that is what it means the sheds appear to be located at the rear portion of that and again, it is i'm sure the sheds were put there for the valid reason no spaces inside the san francisco we deal with property lines they're not enough room to do things maybe that's why it was put there it changes what was previously approved when they issued a permit at dbi and as...
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good morning jordan the 2016 spring floral show, hatching spring blooms, at the cincinnati parks krohn conservatory eden park is presented by scherzinger pest and termite control and will continue through march 13, 2016. start your new year at the spring show with the sparkling colors, invigorating designs, and the fun, family-friendly special events. plant an egg! 30 1-3 pm special event hours decorate an egg and make it your planter! get creative at krohn and make a planter from a plastic easter egg shell. we supply the eggs, plants, and coloring pens. decorate and take home your spring craft. little hatchling day saturday, february 6 1-3 pm special event hours join us for a collection of activities and crafts all about baby animals. poult, polliwogs and pinkies.oh my! find out the unusual baby names of ohio native wildlife and much more at the park this program is young children and about krohn the spring show /krohn- admission $4 adults free ages 4 and show hours sunday closed mondays 10 am - 5 pm we'll tell you how we'll tell you how one group of guys tried to make a little money
good morning jordan the 2016 spring floral show, hatching spring blooms, at the cincinnati parks krohn conservatory eden park is presented by scherzinger pest and termite control and will continue through march 13, 2016. start your new year at the spring show with the sparkling colors, invigorating designs, and the fun, family-friendly special events. plant an egg! 30 1-3 pm special event hours decorate an egg and make it your planter! get creative at krohn and make a planter from a plastic...
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and hatch says, if he was, he would have had a better chance at survival. here's his reaction to anderson cooper's big donation. ((c569 29:21)) "i was nationally." ((c567 19:20)) "if we have the money, we're going to do it, we're going to take care of as many dogs as we can." coming up at 5:30 -- you'll hear more about the force these vests can handle. hatch tells me all norfolk k-9's should get their fitted vests in about a month. meantime, a private memorial service for norfolk's k-9 krijger will be held next tuesday, live in the newsroom, joe fisher, toys. a 10 time saver traffic alert now.. watch your speed along interestate 64. the speed limit will be lowered to 55 here between jefferson avenue and yorktown road during construction of the widening project. the left travel lanes in each direction are now slightly more narrow so be careful. the temporary speed limit will go into effect monday- signs will be posted. there are other construction projects going on around hampton roads. 10 on your side's jen lewis is helping you avoid trouble on the road. no
and hatch says, if he was, he would have had a better chance at survival. here's his reaction to anderson cooper's big donation. ((c569 29:21)) "i was nationally." ((c567 19:20)) "if we have the money, we're going to do it, we're going to take care of as many dogs as we can." coming up at 5:30 -- you'll hear more about the force these vests can handle. hatch tells me all norfolk k-9's should get their fitted vests in about a month. meantime, a private memorial service for...
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the pair produced eggs three times in the past, but none hatched. a senior researcher said he and his colleagues had been watching them anxiously for the past four years. >> translator: i think we have finally seen successful breeding because the parents are young. everyone involved is delighted. >> the researchers say if the chick grows normally, it will leave its nest in or around may. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. stay with us on nhk world. steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farm
the pair produced eggs three times in the past, but none hatched. a senior researcher said he and his colleagues had been watching them anxiously for the past four years. >> translator: i think we have finally seen successful breeding because the parents are young. everyone involved is delighted. >> the researchers say if the chick grows normally, it will leave its nest in or around may. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in...
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. >> we introduce you to oakland resident andrew hatch. last year, we didn't realize it would be his last. at 117-years-old, mr. hatch was the only man in america who could say he was born when women mcginley was president. he died yesterday, surrounded by his family. until then, he may have been the oldest living person. but the folks that make those decisions like to see birth second quarters. here's the issue. hatch didn't have a certificate since he was born at a home in the rural south in 1899. his family had been working on getting his birth date documented. but 117-years-old a. lodge an colorful life. >> hopefully, they'll be able to prove that and have it as his legacy. >> a little of a respite, hopefully. >> we will get a break. we are watching another storm with as much rain and wind. in the meantime, patchy force we'll have a look at that when we come right back. cleaning up and assessing the damage during a much needed >> well, it's been a hectic day for lots of folks. communities up and down across the bay area cleaning up, tr
. >> we introduce you to oakland resident andrew hatch. last year, we didn't realize it would be his last. at 117-years-old, mr. hatch was the only man in america who could say he was born when women mcginley was president. he died yesterday, surrounded by his family. until then, he may have been the oldest living person. but the folks that make those decisions like to see birth second quarters. here's the issue. hatch didn't have a certificate since he was born at a home in the rural...
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they found nonblood dna on the hatch of her car after she was killed. >> all of these things were enteredcourt they were left out of the documentary. >> this is where it is interesting to me. i call myself a few ton detective. this is somebody who watches this and thinks he knows the case. i watched the entire show over 24-hours. i watched it. i was convicted the guy should be freed. then i started reading about the stuff that wasn't in the documentary and i felt cheated and felt i was lied to when i read about the dna, the sweat. a cop can't plant that. why were these things left out? because it would have ruined the documentary? >> i don't know that it would have ruined it, but the filmmakers -- compare it to the filmmakers and how they put the documentary together. they stayed with the averies and interviewed them. all of the stuff you see on netflix that is the interviews of the family none of that has been public. this is the is it you have the media has never seen before. it is shocking to us, too. we never saw that side of them. they were totally different people in public than the
they found nonblood dna on the hatch of her car after she was killed. >> all of these things were enteredcourt they were left out of the documentary. >> this is where it is interesting to me. i call myself a few ton detective. this is somebody who watches this and thinks he knows the case. i watched the entire show over 24-hours. i watched it. i was convicted the guy should be freed. then i started reading about the stuff that wasn't in the documentary and i felt cheated and felt i...
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hatch receiver released a report -- human rights watch released a report saying they are violating human rights. one example was non-palestinian quarries, producing 10-12 million tonne of stone. 94% of which is transferred to the israeli and settlement markets. the palestinian union said israel issued no new permit to palestinians allowing them to quarry in areas controlled by israel. >> stephanie dekker reports from the occupied west bank. >> reporter: an israeli company quarrying stone in the occupied west bank. no one wanted to talk to us on camera. the israeli quarry owners, palestinian workers and the palestinian businessmen said the issue is too complicated. the owner said he paid his workers well, they have social benefits and there's a lot of palestinian buyers. >> they agree. the palestinians told us israeli companies have preferential treatment, obtaining licences quickly and in better positions. >> the hatch receiver report -- human rights watch uses quarries as an example of how there are benefits of discrimination against palestinians. these are not new findings, but the rep
hatch receiver released a report -- human rights watch released a report saying they are violating human rights. one example was non-palestinian quarries, producing 10-12 million tonne of stone. 94% of which is transferred to the israeli and settlement markets. the palestinian union said israel issued no new permit to palestinians allowing them to quarry in areas controlled by israel. >> stephanie dekker reports from the occupied west bank. >> reporter: an israeli company quarrying...
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tell me how the plan for nest was hatched.hter] tony: because of my time with my grandfather, a learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. when it came to designing a home for a family, i did not just let an architect run with it, i wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all of the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my wife, like, "i want to make a thermostat," she looked at me like "you're nuts." i said, no, let me tell you. when you explain the situation, that this is not just a thermostat. their eyes perk up and they go i think you should do it. emily: you reinvented the thermostat, the smoke detector. you gave cameras, home security cameras, a complete makeover. before you even got to the cameras, less than five years passed, and google snaps you up. you sell to google for $3.2 billion. tony: i think the first decision was should we allow google to invest in the company? that was 2.5 years earlier than the actual acquisition. through building
tell me how the plan for nest was hatched.hter] tony: because of my time with my grandfather, a learned a lot about houses. i was always fixing them, even before nest. when it came to designing a home for a family, i did not just let an architect run with it, i wanted to get into every detail. that is when i found all of the problems in the home, specifically heating and cooling. even when i told my wife, like, "i want to make a thermostat," she looked at me like "you're...
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the 2016 spring show, hatching spring blooms, presented by scherzinger pest and termite control, will open on saturday, january 16 and will continue through march 13, 2016. get a jump on spring when you enjoy the bountiful blooms and fragrant ?owers in a bright and colorful pastel palette with an overall theme of exceptional egg designs. the main showroom will be ?lled with terra cotta pots painted in muted geometric patterns, border beds of fresh green grass, cheerful yellow hyacinths, and ?uffy pink hydrangeas. take a stroll through the ?owers arranged in patterns reminiscent of the painted planters and discover the hidden forest paths lined with stepping stones and moss. a canopy of pastel painted branches will be suspended above a dozen trees decorated with hundreds of painted eggs to celebrate the upcoming spring season. numerous family- friendly special events are scheduled throughout the spring show with fun crafts, a chance to learn about raising chickens in your backyard. also planned is a valentine's weekend full of events, including a romantic evening, just for the grown- u
the 2016 spring show, hatching spring blooms, presented by scherzinger pest and termite control, will open on saturday, january 16 and will continue through march 13, 2016. get a jump on spring when you enjoy the bountiful blooms and fragrant ?owers in a bright and colorful pastel palette with an overall theme of exceptional egg designs. the main showroom will be ?lled with terra cotta pots painted in muted geometric patterns, border beds of fresh green grass, cheerful yellow hyacinths, and...
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millions of people on the east coast are battening down the hatches... as a potentially historic storm starts to move in. ((brian loftus)) in fact, it's already started snowing ...causing traffic jams and crashes. ((kirsten joyce)) six states have declared a state of emergency.. ((sherry swensk)) not only is this monster storm expected to dump up to 30 inches of snow.. but ... it's also expected to bring ice, heavy winds and flooding along the coastline./// ((brian loftus)) > that storm has already caused some 4- thousand flight cancellations.. including right here in las vegas. kirsten joyce so if you're flying out of town today, expect major delays. ((sherry swensk)) 8 news now reporter karen castro is live at mccarran international airport with the latest. karen. ((karen castro)) in in the east coast, flight cancelations began last night. so far this morning, at least two dozen incoming and outgoing flights at mccarran have already been canceled. the number of cancelations is constantly changing. many of the flights that are a no-go are mostly to citi
millions of people on the east coast are battening down the hatches... as a potentially historic storm starts to move in. ((brian loftus)) in fact, it's already started snowing ...causing traffic jams and crashes. ((kirsten joyce)) six states have declared a state of emergency.. ((sherry swensk)) not only is this monster storm expected to dump up to 30 inches of snow.. but ... it's also expected to bring ice, heavy winds and flooding along the coastline./// ((brian loftus)) > that storm has...
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they found his non-blood dna on the hatch of her car. >> i'm glad you brought that up.ot of people are saying that this is the piece of evidence that the filmmakers left out that shows he's guilty. respectfully, with that opinion i know you have, i disagree. i'll tell you why. >> why? >> the car was seized, right, from the lot. it was kept in law enforcement's possession. you know when they searched the car? right away. in every single case they search it right away nflt this case, six months after they had it. after they were trying to place her in the garage for dna, which they couldn't do, which they never effectively did, they were like, oh, my gosh, we're going to look under the hood. and it's not clear what -- >> what you're saying is, instead of this pervert who set a cat on fire, a live cat on fire, dipped in gas, involved in other strange perverted crimes, it was the police that found a tiny bit of non-blood dna and put it on the hatch? >> he may have done all those repulsive things, he may be a bad guy. but because he might have the propensity to commit murder
they found his non-blood dna on the hatch of her car. >> i'm glad you brought that up.ot of people are saying that this is the piece of evidence that the filmmakers left out that shows he's guilty. respectfully, with that opinion i know you have, i disagree. i'll tell you why. >> why? >> the car was seized, right, from the lot. it was kept in law enforcement's possession. you know when they searched the car? right away. in every single case they search it right away nflt this...
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says hatch, death as motivation. spike's k-9 fund has donated vests and provided medical treatment to 32 dogs in 12 states. now, a big check from cnn's anderson cooper will pay for all norfolk's k-9's to receive the $2,200- hundred dollar ballistic vests. ((c568 23:13)) "it's unfortunate that we had it happen here locally, but it's probably brought attention to just how valuable they are and just how important it is that we take care of them." the fast-moving, smart and brave four-legged heros often get put into harm's way. hatch says he's happy to be their advocate in giving them a greater chance at survival. ((c570 32:24)) "i feel what the cops do every night, man." joe fisher toys police plan to hold a funeral for krijger next week. make room for babies at the virginia zoo! look at these two new malayan tiger cubs born last week. the zoo says the male babies hours apart to api and christopher. they get six feedings of formula a day. the zoo is next to lafayette park on granby street in norfolk. coast guardsmen in
says hatch, death as motivation. spike's k-9 fund has donated vests and provided medical treatment to 32 dogs in 12 states. now, a big check from cnn's anderson cooper will pay for all norfolk's k-9's to receive the $2,200- hundred dollar ballistic vests. ((c568 23:13)) "it's unfortunate that we had it happen here locally, but it's probably brought attention to just how valuable they are and just how important it is that we take care of them." the fast-moving, smart and brave...
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so when these little chicks hatch i would cheat and i'll take this little chick and give it to another hand. put it in a box with a lantern. get more fresh eggs, place it under it again and then the hen would sit on the nest for another three weeks. when i look back on it it was not the right thing to do. it is not the moral thing to do, not the the most loving thing to do, not the most democratic thing to do. i was never quite able to save $18.98 to order the most inexpensive incubator from the roebuck story. anyone old enough to remember the sears roebuck? some people called the ordering book, some people called it the wish book, i wish i had this, i wish i had that. i just kept on wish it. but a little child around eight or nine years old, i wanted to be a minister. i wanted to preach the gospel. so from time to time at the help of my brothers and sisters, cousins, help of my brothers and sisters, cousins, we would gather the chickens together in the chicken yard. my brothers, sisters, cousins buying the outside of the chicken yard. along with the chickens they would help make up th
so when these little chicks hatch i would cheat and i'll take this little chick and give it to another hand. put it in a box with a lantern. get more fresh eggs, place it under it again and then the hen would sit on the nest for another three weeks. when i look back on it it was not the right thing to do. it is not the moral thing to do, not the the most loving thing to do, not the most democratic thing to do. i was never quite able to save $18.98 to order the most inexpensive incubator from...
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the show is called hatching spring blooms. it will feature fragrant flowers and a pastel pallet with a theme of exceptional egg design. they have been hatching this plan for a while. the flower show will be open daily from 11:00 to 5:00. the federal government being forced to step in after a water disaster in michigan. we'll tell you what the governor of the state is asking the president to do. our basketball insider is here with an analysis of the remaining season. that's coming up in your morning sports. we'll sneak a speak through city cam 5. lady liquid flashing purple and red on this saturday morning. we'll be back at news 5 today. jonathan: welcome back. residents in fort myers are dealing with the aftermath of a tornado. people say the off-heard train-like sound lasted only seconds but left heavy damage. homes destroyed, one roof ripped off, trees down, power out. luckily, no injuries have been reported. water troubles in flint michigan are growing. presidential emergency. officials have declared states of emergency. ne
the show is called hatching spring blooms. it will feature fragrant flowers and a pastel pallet with a theme of exceptional egg design. they have been hatching this plan for a while. the flower show will be open daily from 11:00 to 5:00. the federal government being forced to step in after a water disaster in michigan. we'll tell you what the governor of the state is asking the president to do. our basketball insider is here with an analysis of the remaining season. that's coming up in your...
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the judge hearing the case of two mountain vista high school students accuseed of hatching a plot to harm classmates and staff. denied a motion to unseal the affidavit in the case. with planning and taking steps to carry out a mass murder. at her high school in highlands ranch. at this time. her alleged co-spirit ten american sailors are freed from custody. sailors were detained by the iran guard yesterday. before they were handed back. earlier this morning. secretary to have state says they were well taken care of and one of the captured second-degree apologizing for entering iran waters. >> . it was a mistake. our fault. and we apologize. >> . critics question the timing of the incident. happening days before a nuclear deal with iran is set to go into force. in exchange for iran freezing the program. economic sanctions will be >> >> having a buy is a good thing. it's not guarantee to one win one of these. since peyton manning has been with the broncos. they had a buy 3 years. and only advanced twice. and think about last week, all 4 road teams won in the play offs. number 181 fully
the judge hearing the case of two mountain vista high school students accuseed of hatching a plot to harm classmates and staff. denied a motion to unseal the affidavit in the case. with planning and taking steps to carry out a mass murder. at her high school in highlands ranch. at this time. her alleged co-spirit ten american sailors are freed from custody. sailors were detained by the iran guard yesterday. before they were handed back. earlier this morning. secretary to have state says they...