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. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose created a device to measure stitched fabric, it could help build hazmat and space suits. >> another to better predict the metasthesis of breast cancer. >> and an 18-year-old from san jose figured out how to use a single drop of blood to test for cardiac and bio markers to help improve the heart health diagnosis for patients in years to come. >>> "game of thrones" comes to san francisco. we'll show you tonight's big premiere. >>> plus silicon valley sex discrimination trial is winding down, not before a major weekend ruling by the judge. >>> a grouped linked to isis creates a hit list of u.s. military personnel. what the u.s. government is saying this morning. >>> it is 4:45. terror group claiming to work for isis has posted a hit list of u.s. soldiers and it is calling on isis supporters to go after them. the pentagon says isis claims to have names, photos, and addresses of about 100 servicemembers. the terrorist militants say they got that information by hacking into military databases. they say the list is retaliation for air strikes in ira
. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose created a device to measure stitched fabric, it could help build hazmat and space suits. >> another to better predict the metasthesis of breast cancer. >> and an 18-year-old from san jose figured out how to use a single drop of blood to test for cardiac and bio markers to help improve the heart health diagnosis for patients in years to come. >>> "game of thrones" comes to san francisco. we'll show you tonight's big...
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one of hem was holly jackson from notre dame high school in san jose. holly's teacher says it's the first for the school. >> this has never happened in my 26 years here. this is a huge accomplishment for a notre dame student to be showing her science project at the white house. >> that is awesome. holly's biology class watched a live stream of the presidents remarks yesterday. two other bay area students were invited to the science fair. a girl from san jose lynn brook high school and a girl from monta vista high. >>> they both attend sonoma state university and two of their short films have been selected for the prestigious film festival in the south of france. >> i think about it every day and go i can't believe this is happening. this is such a dream come true. they created a go fund me page. the they only have two weeks to raise that money. if you want to help them go to france, we have put a link on that goal fund me page on our website at ktvu.com. just go to the north bay news section of our home page. >> we definitely have talented people in the
one of hem was holly jackson from notre dame high school in san jose. holly's teacher says it's the first for the school. >> this has never happened in my 26 years here. this is a huge accomplishment for a notre dame student to be showing her science project at the white house. >> that is awesome. holly's biology class watched a live stream of the presidents remarks yesterday. two other bay area students were invited to the science fair. a girl from san jose lynn brook high school...
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holly jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> tonight we're learning more about the damage from one of the pacific ocean's most powerful storms ever cyclone pam has brought casualty and damage with the brunt of the impact felt by a tiny nation just east of australia. here's our report. >> reporter: the first images from the battered south pacific islands of vanuatu, homes ripped apart, trees shredded sailboats shoved ashore. the island slammed by 168-mile-an-hour winds. >> glass, windows were smashed. >> reporter: the united nations children's agency said half the population was affected by cyclone pam. more than 100,000 people including 54,000 children. there are unconfirmed reports of remote villages wiped out and dozens dead. >> the wind was howling through my bedroom. my bed is against the door. >> reporter: unicef alice clemmons -- >> i'm just holding on for dear life here. all i can do during this is think about people who have absolutely no shelter. this is going to be a horrific humanitarian disaster. we need your help. >> reporter: the president braced for the worst, is already as
holly jackson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> tonight we're learning more about the damage from one of the pacific ocean's most powerful storms ever cyclone pam has brought casualty and damage with the brunt of the impact felt by a tiny nation just east of australia. here's our report. >> reporter: the first images from the battered south pacific islands of vanuatu, homes ripped apart, trees shredded sailboats shoved ashore. the island slammed by 168-mile-an-hour winds. >>...
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100 students from across the country were selected to attend the white house fair. 14-year-old holly jackson from san jose that measures the capacity and stretch of stitched fab lick. and natalee ing that is predicts the spread of cancer cells. and 18-year-old ruchi also from san jose that included a sensor that also needs a single block at home. >>> a search goes nobody. >> what i love about running is it keeps me out of trouble. >> pretty impressive kid. taking a hobby to the next level. how this ten-year-old boy made history at yesterday's running festival in oakland. >> we're looking at the east bay commute and taking a look at highway 24 westbound. >> and a little bit of rain fell over night. not a lot. we'll take a look at totals. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the bodies of seven children killed if a brooklyn house fire are being flown to israel for burial. investigators think the fire was started by a malfunctioning hot plate. these were small children. they ranged in age from 5-16 years old. neighbors have many fond memories of them. >> their big, beautiful, eyes. their kindness
100 students from across the country were selected to attend the white house fair. 14-year-old holly jackson from san jose that measures the capacity and stretch of stitched fab lick. and natalee ing that is predicts the spread of cancer cells. and 18-year-old ruchi also from san jose that included a sensor that also needs a single block at home. >>> a search goes nobody. >> what i love about running is it keeps me out of trouble. >> pretty impressive kid. taking a hobby to...
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holly jackson was also recognized for her work which has potential applications for hazmat and spacet's never too late to follow your dreams. an estimate bay musician found fame after an unlikely path. >>> a terror group publishing a hit list. why this new isis threat is especially worry some. >>> there may soon be new rules for homeowners with wood burning fireplaces. that story is coming up next. >>> so would you spend $67,000 to make the air cleaner for everyone. if you're looking to sell your home you may have to. under a new proposal anyone who wants a home with a wood burning fireplace may have to replace it before they can sell the house. that change could set the homeowner back thousands of dollars. we're live in san jose with more on the costs homeowners could be facing. >> reporter: that's right. under the new rules, if this homeowner wanted to sell this home he'd have to install a nonwood burning insert right into the fireplace. as you mentioned that could cost thousands of dollars. the new rules would take effect by next winter if the bay area air quality management distr
holly jackson was also recognized for her work which has potential applications for hazmat and spacet's never too late to follow your dreams. an estimate bay musician found fame after an unlikely path. >>> a terror group publishing a hit list. why this new isis threat is especially worry some. >>> there may soon be new rules for homeowners with wood burning fireplaces. that story is coming up next. >>> so would you spend $67,000 to make the air cleaner for everyone....
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. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose created a device to measure the strength of stitched fabric, which could help design high-performance protective gear like hazardous materials and space suits. >> 19-year-old natalie ying of cupertino discovered a way to better help discover breast cancer. >> and this 18-year-old figured out how to use a single drop of blood to test for cardiac markers. >> we also remember our science projects from back in the day. don't think we were doing anything quite that ground breaking. >> but it felt like it at the time. >> i have a feeling, christina, you probably did some progressive stuff. >> i sure tried. honorable mention though. compared to those young ladies. happy to see three young women in the science field. that's really impressive. you want to see something cool? i've got something great to show you. this is a time lapse from our soma camera. we have a double rainbow out here from the showers we received earlier. looking really good to continue to clear you out as we head throughout the day today. what you will notice at this time, a mix of
. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose created a device to measure the strength of stitched fabric, which could help design high-performance protective gear like hazardous materials and space suits. >> 19-year-old natalie ying of cupertino discovered a way to better help discover breast cancer. >> and this 18-year-old figured out how to use a single drop of blood to test for cardiac markers. >> we also remember our science projects from back in the day. don't think...
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. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose create aid device to measure the strength of stitched fabric that could help design high performance protective gear by hazardous materials suits and space suits. >> 19-year-old natalie ng of cupertino to better predict breast cancer. >>> and 18-year-old rucch rucchi pyundia of san jose figured out how to use a single drop of blood to test for cardiac biomarkers, helping improve heart health diagnosis for patients. >> congratulations to those. >> i made a volcano with baking soda. >> mike has his own experiments. >> see >>> good morning. let the race begin. republican senator ted cruz becomes the first major presidential candidate with an announcement online overnight declaring his run. >> it's going to take a new generation of courageous conservatives to help make america great agai >> could this push others to push in sooner? hit list. the u.s. military vows not to budge after isis publishing the names and addresses of u.s. service members. even the photos of some of them urging their loyalists to go after them. >> the durst dilemma. robert d
. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose create aid device to measure the strength of stitched fabric that could help design high performance protective gear by hazardous materials suits and space suits. >> 19-year-old natalie ng of cupertino to better predict breast cancer. >>> and 18-year-old rucch rucchi pyundia of san jose figured out how to use a single drop of blood to test for cardiac biomarkers, helping improve heart health diagnosis for patients. >>...
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more than 100 students from across the country were selected to attend. 14-year-old holly jackson ofse designed a device. it measures the capacity and strength of stitched fabric. 19-year-old natalie ing very muched a model that better predicts the spread of breast cancer cells and an 18-year-old of san jose created a sensor that only needs one drop of blood so people at risk of heart disease can test themselves at home just like a diabetic can. >> 18, 19-year-olds developing this kind of things for diabetes and breast cancer. >> can change a lot of lives. >> sal what, were you doing at 18, 19? saving the world, i'm sure. >> 18, 19? [laughter] >> you weren't coming up with cures for cancer or anything like that? >> no, no. absolutely not. thank you. we won't go into what i was doing -- well, i was at cal. that's one thing. let's take a lack at the commute now. but i was at cal not inventing the cure for anything. let's take a look at northbound 280 getting up to highway 17. that traffic has improved. it looks like it's dried off. a lot of the parts of the bay area getting up to the w
more than 100 students from across the country were selected to attend. 14-year-old holly jackson ofse designed a device. it measures the capacity and strength of stitched fabric. 19-year-old natalie ing very muched a model that better predicts the spread of breast cancer cells and an 18-year-old of san jose created a sensor that only needs one drop of blood so people at risk of heart disease can test themselves at home just like a diabetic can. >> 18, 19-year-olds developing this kind of...
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out in kutztown, 25 degrees, and, in straussberg, 33 in bear, and a it is 27 in jackson, new jersey. mount holly0 degrees. our wind chills are even colder. guess what we will get up to at least 50 degrees by the end of the day. tomorrow is your rainy day. we're talking about 24 hours a rain starting midnight tonight and not ending until midnight tomorrow night. then, sunday it does dry out, kind of breezy, for the philadelphia saint the path trick's day parade, high of 52, and in the 40's in the morning when parade gets started and then sunny and nice on monday for the day itself it is cooler, the the high of 51 and cooler still on wednesday. is there your seven day forecast from the weather authority, like a we bit cooler, bob kelly. >> leb can when we say we bit cooler. >> we bit. >> good morning everybody. 7:51. jammo on the schuylkill leaving south philadelphia, go for jumbo coffee here from vare avenue in through center city philadelphia plus we are dealing with some sun glare coming the opposite way on the schuylkill, coming into town and north on the 42 freeway bumper to bumper from appro
out in kutztown, 25 degrees, and, in straussberg, 33 in bear, and a it is 27 in jackson, new jersey. mount holly0 degrees. our wind chills are even colder. guess what we will get up to at least 50 degrees by the end of the day. tomorrow is your rainy day. we're talking about 24 hours a rain starting midnight tonight and not ending until midnight tomorrow night. then, sunday it does dry out, kind of breezy, for the philadelphia saint the path trick's day parade, high of 52, and in the 40's in...