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michael madden, from the johns hopkins university.ental disaster in the east china sea, as a tanker continues to leak oil, two days after it hit a cargo ship. chinese officials say the vessel is in danger of exploding. one body has been recovered, but 31 crewmembers are still missing. the sanchi had left port in the persian gulf, bringing 136,000 tons of oil east. it passed through the malacca straits and was heading up the east china sea, to south korea, when the collision happened. robin brant reports from shanghai. since saturday night, the fire has burned. dark black smoke feeding off the cargo of almost a million barrels of oil inside the sanchi. the intense heat and the threat of an explosion is hampering an already difficult sea rch—and—rescue operation. it is not clear at this stage how these two huge vessels collided. the cf crystal, carrying grain, was damaged at its bow, but all on board were rescued. translation: the chinese government takes maritime accidents like this very seriously, and has already despatched many sea r
michael madden, from the johns hopkins university.ental disaster in the east china sea, as a tanker continues to leak oil, two days after it hit a cargo ship. chinese officials say the vessel is in danger of exploding. one body has been recovered, but 31 crewmembers are still missing. the sanchi had left port in the persian gulf, bringing 136,000 tons of oil east. it passed through the malacca straits and was heading up the east china sea, to south korea, when the collision happened. robin...
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the scientists here at john hopkins university in baltimore analyzed more than a thousand patients whohose symptoms of cancer to see whether this new test would accurately confirm the diagnosis and they were excited to discover that for certain tumors the council's seek test was up to ninety eight percent accuracy and the same test was effective for eight different types of cancer polluting five which no early screening currently exists here's how it works as a chuma forms and grows the cancerous cells within it change reproduce and die sometimes cierra shed cells that can get into the bloodstream and when cancer cells die they can also release d.n.a. and other fragments that also get into the blood cancer seek is described as a liquid biopsy and analyzes a patient's blood sample for traces of that cancer d.n.a. and identifying which genes in mutations are most active can identify the type of cancer and the best treatment the importance of early diagnosis of cancer can't be understated for example in the case of bile counts ovarian cancer and breast cancer ninety percent of those diagn
the scientists here at john hopkins university in baltimore analyzed more than a thousand patients whohose symptoms of cancer to see whether this new test would accurately confirm the diagnosis and they were excited to discover that for certain tumors the council's seek test was up to ninety eight percent accuracy and the same test was effective for eight different types of cancer polluting five which no early screening currently exists here's how it works as a chuma forms and grows the...
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scientists atjohns hopkins university in baltimore have made significant progress towards a blood testm examined blood samples from around 1000 cancer patients. they had one of eight different common cancers. lung, liver, pancreas, colon, oesophagus, breast, stomach or ovary. cancer cells shed bits of dna, which circulate in the blood, so the test looked for 16 gene mutations and eight protein bio markers. overall, the blood test found 70% of the cancers, but that success rate fell to just 40% with small, early—stage cancers, and this is when you'd want tumours detected, when there is the best chance of a cure through surgery. so a reliable blood test for cancer is some way off. but the francis crick institute in london, which is pioneering research in this area, believes it will come. i am almost certain that, in the next five to ten years, we will see tests like this becoming much more routine in clinical practice, to help us diagnose tumours earlier and help us increase the cure rates for patients suffering from cancers. the american cancer blood test costs around £350 per patient,
scientists atjohns hopkins university in baltimore have made significant progress towards a blood testm examined blood samples from around 1000 cancer patients. they had one of eight different common cancers. lung, liver, pancreas, colon, oesophagus, breast, stomach or ovary. cancer cells shed bits of dna, which circulate in the blood, so the test looked for 16 gene mutations and eight protein bio markers. overall, the blood test found 70% of the cancers, but that success rate fell to just 40%...
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scientists atjohns hopkins university in baltimore have made significant progress towards a blood test the team examined blood samples from around 1,000 cancer patients. they had one of eight different common cancers — lung, liver, pancreas, colon, oesophagus, breast, stomach or ovary. now, cancer cells shed bits of dna, which circulate in the blood, so the test looked for 16 gene mutations and eight protein bio markers. overall, the blood test found 70% of the cancers, but that success rate fell to just 40% with small, early stage cancers, and this is when you'd want tumours detected, when there is the best chance of a cure through surgery. so a reliable blood test for cancer is some way off. but the francis crick institute in london, which is pioneecing i'm almost certain that, in the next five to ten years, we will see tests like this becoming much more routine in clinical practice to help us diagnose tumours earlier and help us increase the cure rates for patients suffering from cancers. the american cancer blood test costs around £350 per patient and each positive result would nee
scientists atjohns hopkins university in baltimore have made significant progress towards a blood test the team examined blood samples from around 1,000 cancer patients. they had one of eight different common cancers — lung, liver, pancreas, colon, oesophagus, breast, stomach or ovary. now, cancer cells shed bits of dna, which circulate in the blood, so the test looked for 16 gene mutations and eight protein bio markers. overall, the blood test found 70% of the cancers, but that success rate...
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i'm joined now by dr cristian tomasetti from johns hopkins university school of medicine, he is one ofs behind the research on the cancer seeker blood test. we can speak to him via webcam from baltimore. thank you very much. so many people who have described this as the holy grail in cancer detection. why is it so grail in cancer detection. why is it so difficult to formulate such a test? simply because the signal is very small. it can be one handsome molecule out of 10,000. it is very difficult. however, it is important that we solve it. what do you focus on? how does it work? the test considers a mix of dna which is circulating in our blood and proteins. it combines these approaches to decide whether that patient has cancer or not. those that are determined to have cancer there is a second step. this is the localisation which decides makes a guess where this cancer is coming from. it can tell you where the cancer is located. why did you focus on these particular eight cancers when there are so many people suffer from? these eight cancers include about 60% of mortality due to cancer i
i'm joined now by dr cristian tomasetti from johns hopkins university school of medicine, he is one ofs behind the research on the cancer seeker blood test. we can speak to him via webcam from baltimore. thank you very much. so many people who have described this as the holy grail in cancer detection. why is it so grail in cancer detection. why is it so difficult to formulate such a test? simply because the signal is very small. it can be one handsome molecule out of 10,000. it is very...
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the team behind the test is from johnson hopkins university. it looks for dna and other things that tumor spread into blood before it spreads. about 70% of the time it yelled results out of 1,000 tests. >>> do you want the battery in your iphone to be fast or slow down and last longer? you'll have the choice soon. last month apple admitted to slowing down iphones to increase battery life. now apple will release an update that will stop the battery from slowing down. it will let users decide if you want to slow down your phone. the update will be available beginning next month. >> amazon is building a second headquarters and it won't be in the bay area. amazon announcing the finalists today. 20 cities are in the running. one california is on the list and that's l.a.. more than 230 cities applied, including san jose and oakland. big upset in college basketball tonight and the raiders might be hiring another well-known coach. always be the safest. a start up called "zendrive" conducted studies to determine the safest route to >>> happening now, th
the team behind the test is from johnson hopkins university. it looks for dna and other things that tumor spread into blood before it spreads. about 70% of the time it yelled results out of 1,000 tests. >>> do you want the battery in your iphone to be fast or slow down and last longer? you'll have the choice soon. last month apple admitted to slowing down iphones to increase battery life. now apple will release an update that will stop the battery from slowing down. it will let users...
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a mother said she is originally from potomac, maryland, and one was a student at johns hopkins university. all five members of the steinberg family died along with another family in florida. a witness described what she saw. >> it made a left-hand turn and was totally sideways and then went straight into the ground. : the airplane was headed for the country's capital but crashed into the mountains about 10 minutes after taking off. friends and family are in shock. while investigators are working to find out the cause, we do know there were heavy winds at the time of the crash. jonathan: they are spread across the city, aimed at getting around easier, but not everybody is a fan of the docleskless bikes, so much so that people are even calling 911. tim barber has that story. dialing 911, seriously? up: these bikes are tied along the street, but sometimes that is not the case and sometimes it makes people angry. dockle the lives of many cyclists, but sometimes they are left in precarious places. >> clogging the streets up and they cannot go through the intersection. they should not be in the
a mother said she is originally from potomac, maryland, and one was a student at johns hopkins university. all five members of the steinberg family died along with another family in florida. a witness described what she saw. >> it made a left-hand turn and was totally sideways and then went straight into the ground. : the airplane was headed for the country's capital but crashed into the mountains about 10 minutes after taking off. friends and family are in shock. while investigators are...
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medical experts at johns hopkins university say caffeine is a mood-altering drug.can give you a short-term energy boost, but it can also cause anxiety, the jitters, and trouble sleeping. and when it wears off, you can feel pretty sluggish. even worse, if you have a regular caffeine habit your body begins to crave it. so when it doesn't get caffeine, you can have withdrawal symptoms, including headaches and difficulty concentrating. and that's not good for your schoolwork. so check the label of that soda and go for the decaf if you love coffee and tea. you're under enough pressure from school as it is. don't let caffeine make things harder. i'm christin, here to help you make the grade. - for most of us, the common cold is all too common. but here's something you probably didn't know. coughing can be more than just a nuisance. it can actually hurt you. in fact, if you cough too hard, you can actually crack a rib. and that's nothing to sneeze at. (smooth electronic music) - the history behind the word mascara is kinda fuzzy. some say it comes from the spanish word ma
medical experts at johns hopkins university say caffeine is a mood-altering drug.can give you a short-term energy boost, but it can also cause anxiety, the jitters, and trouble sleeping. and when it wears off, you can feel pretty sluggish. even worse, if you have a regular caffeine habit your body begins to crave it. so when it doesn't get caffeine, you can have withdrawal symptoms, including headaches and difficulty concentrating. and that's not good for your schoolwork. so check the label of...
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one of the boys attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. they are among ten americans and two costa rican pilots killed. the plane, a single engine turbo prop went down in a wooded area ten minutes after take-off. investigators there are trying to figure out why the plane crashed. we do know there were heavy winds in the area. that forced other pilots to change their plans and land at a different airport. the airline has so far not commented. at the "live desk," i'm lindsey mastis. nancy: thank you. tonight president trump is leaving florida to head back to the white house. the president finished his working vacation as he called it getting in one last round of golf. last night he and the first lady rang in the new year at mar-a-largo. the president gave a speech there and he told the crowd he expects more of the same in 2018 when it comes to the economy getting stronger. jonathan: an extra cause of celebration for area families to mark the new year. we do it every year. this is no different. cheryl conner shows us a couple's bundle of joy.
one of the boys attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. they are among ten americans and two costa rican pilots killed. the plane, a single engine turbo prop went down in a wooded area ten minutes after take-off. investigators there are trying to figure out why the plane crashed. we do know there were heavy winds in the area. that forced other pilots to change their plans and land at a different airport. the airline has so far not commented. at the "live desk," i'm lindsey...
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i am research fellow another johns hopkins university. i have brief question. e-mail was hacked in 2014 by cyber. could you explain more about this organization because after it was hacked so my e-mails were released and it wasn't even a story on tv so probably they work for the government. can you focus on specific their work in ukraine? do they try to check the ground and then just spread it to other countries, and cyber backup, please. >> yes, as i think is -- you will be a target. yes? phishing? >> what kind of an attack. >> phishing attack? >> guest: no, they just corrected and i watched the story, and it's interesting because we did some project and national endowment for democracy and it was like at the beginning of the revolution but it had nothing to do with this. it was a year withit started. had nothing to do but they tried to connect is as we were the net was behind financial of our organization and we were among those who organized -- well, it's a way that is famous but still. >> basically they broke -- >> they kicked -- they broke it and used this
i am research fellow another johns hopkins university. i have brief question. e-mail was hacked in 2014 by cyber. could you explain more about this organization because after it was hacked so my e-mails were released and it wasn't even a story on tv so probably they work for the government. can you focus on specific their work in ukraine? do they try to check the ground and then just spread it to other countries, and cyber backup, please. >> yes, as i think is -- you will be a target....
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this was host bide the john hopkins university of public health. it's just under an hour. >> thank you very much, josh, for that very nice introduction. i am aaron khere to introduce te final panel of the day that relates to another important set of public health functions, that greater transparency about information and regulatory decisions about the fda c
this was host bide the john hopkins university of public health. it's just under an hour. >> thank you very much, josh, for that very nice introduction. i am aaron khere to introduce te final panel of the day that relates to another important set of public health functions, that greater transparency about information and regulatory decisions about the fda c
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her son zachary attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. nbc's gabe gutierrez now with more on the investigation into the crash. >> oh, my like i can just see all the smoke. everybody's screaming and yelling. >> reporter: near costa rica's pacific coast an eyewitness describes the horrifying scene after a single-engine plane crashed in the woods. 12 people killed, including 10 americans and two local crew members. >> it all of a sudden beared to the left and nose dived right in front of us. >> reporter: tonight in suburban new york friends and family are mourning the loss of bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, matthew, william, and zachary. >> inconceivable that a whole family should meet with such a disaster. they were a lovely family. >> reporter: also among the dead mitchell and leslie weiss from near tampa, florida along with their two xharnlchildren. the charter plane belonged to nature air which did not respond to comment. flights crashed into a river. authorities say this aircraft had been inspected a month ago but strong
her son zachary attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. nbc's gabe gutierrez now with more on the investigation into the crash. >> oh, my like i can just see all the smoke. everybody's screaming and yelling. >> reporter: near costa rica's pacific coast an eyewitness describes the horrifying scene after a single-engine plane crashed in the woods. 12 people killed, including 10 americans and two local crew members. >> it all of a sudden beared to the left and nose dived...
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scientists atjohns hopkins university in baltimore have made significant progress towards a blood testined blood samples from around 1,000 cancer patients. they had one of eight different common cancers. lung, liver, pancreas, colon, oesophagus, breast, stomach or ovary. cancer cells shed bits of dna, which circulate in the blood, so the test looked for 16 gene mutations and eight protein bio markers. overall, the blood test found 70% of the cancers, but that success rate fell to just 40% with small, early—stage cancers, and this is when you'd want tumours detected, when there is the best chance of a cure through surgery. so a reliable blood test for cancer is some way off. but the francis crick institute in london, which is pioneering research in this area, believes it will come. i'm almost certain that, in the next five to ten years, we will see tests like this becoming much more routine in clinical practice, to help us diagnose tumours earlier and help us increase the cure rates for patients suffering from cancers. the american cancer blood test costs around £350 per patient, and ea
scientists atjohns hopkins university in baltimore have made significant progress towards a blood testined blood samples from around 1,000 cancer patients. they had one of eight different common cancers. lung, liver, pancreas, colon, oesophagus, breast, stomach or ovary. cancer cells shed bits of dna, which circulate in the blood, so the test looked for 16 gene mutations and eight protein bio markers. overall, the blood test found 70% of the cancers, but that success rate fell to just 40% with...
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i asked michael madden, visiting scholar of the us korea institute atjohns hopkins university, if talks. imean, i mean, that's the main agenda item. there might be some discussion in very vague and ambiguous terms about further conversations, but right now they make just going to iron out the kinks to create the conditions for the dprk to participate in the pyeongchang olympics. but, michael, four kimjong—un, pyeongchang olympics. but, michael, four kim jong—un, reaching pyeongchang olympics. but, michael, four kimjong—un, reaching out to south korea, could this be a sign sanctions are taking a toll and that he is desperate for cash and assistance wherever he can get it? —— for. that might have — i mean, certain sanctions might have bitten and factored into the strategic calculations, but kim jong—un and his immediate subordinates are very holistic thinkers, and so that was probably something they did take into account, but there is a whole host of other reasons and we have to sort of look at this meeting happening shortly as part of the dprk's efforts for recruitment with south korea.
i asked michael madden, visiting scholar of the us korea institute atjohns hopkins university, if talks. imean, i mean, that's the main agenda item. there might be some discussion in very vague and ambiguous terms about further conversations, but right now they make just going to iron out the kinks to create the conditions for the dprk to participate in the pyeongchang olympics. but, michael, four kimjong—un, pyeongchang olympics. but, michael, four kim jong—un, reaching pyeongchang...
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researchers atjohns hopkins university said their tests — showed a success rate of 70% for identifyingsaid the development had massive potential, but more work was needed to verify its accuracy. the british prime minister theresa may and french president emmanuel macron have been holding talks in the uk. the two countries agreed a new border treaty, with britain paying 61 million dollars to increase border security in france. the money will go on cctv cameras, fencing and relocating migrants at calais and other ports. a fierce storm that wreaked havoc across parts of western europe on thursday has now crossed to poland. winds from storm friederike reached up to more than 200 kilometres an hour — causing severe disruptions to travel and plunging thousands into darkness. at least eight people are thought to have been killed. a storm so ferocious, so indiscriminate, it rips through homes and wrecks journeys. frederick was forecast, but few were expect these hurricane—strength gusts. more than 300 flights were cancelled at amsterdam schiphol airport. some pilots did try to land. but gave u
researchers atjohns hopkins university said their tests — showed a success rate of 70% for identifyingsaid the development had massive potential, but more work was needed to verify its accuracy. the british prime minister theresa may and french president emmanuel macron have been holding talks in the uk. the two countries agreed a new border treaty, with britain paying 61 million dollars to increase border security in france. the money will go on cctv cameras, fencing and relocating migrants...
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i'm a journalist and a research center at johns hopkins university. a brief question.arlyil was hacked in 2014. could you please explain about this organization, and why my emails were released? probably they work with government. they check the ground and spread it to other countries? thank you very much. mr. turovsky: as i think you will be an efficient tech target, yes? >> efficient? >> what kind of attacks? >> no, they just collected. it is interesting, because we project and it was at the beginning of a revolution. it was a year before it started. but they tried to connect it as we were -- then that was behind the financial part of our organization, and we were among those who organized. broke --lly they and use theseit emails. in their understanding, it was -- cyberberg is a famous part of russian --, i think . they hacked a lot of ukrainian reporters whome work in ukraine. one, i think you know him. conflicting intelligence organizations who investigate russian connections. of russians a part hacking groups, but i do not defensiveis is a means -- sorry. >> i am
i'm a journalist and a research center at johns hopkins university. a brief question.arlyil was hacked in 2014. could you please explain about this organization, and why my emails were released? probably they work with government. they check the ground and spread it to other countries? thank you very much. mr. turovsky: as i think you will be an efficient tech target, yes? >> efficient? >> what kind of attacks? >> no, they just collected. it is interesting, because we project...
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wars i'm joined by my guest michael in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher wayne he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in person bill we cross to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the council for the national interest or a generally crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you wanted i always appreciated philip let me go to you first and percival i read the report and i and i will repeat what i said in my introduction i found it to be rather dark vision of the world is less about defense strategy then preserving or advancing had gemini around the world and i find it remarkably lacking in any kind of discussion of international law go ahead philip. well yes i mean international law did not enter into it yeah it is not a as it describes itself a defense strategy it's an often strategy and essentially what it does it takes away any genuine threats against the united states and against th
wars i'm joined by my guest michael in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher wayne he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in person bill we cross to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the council for the national interest or a generally crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you wanted...
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joining me now from washington is daniel serwer, from the middle east institute and johns hopkins universityin iran right now, how would you characterise the significance of these protests? are they about the economy or political? they seem to be about both, there are economic demands going on but also they reflect the political goals especially against the supreme leader which is quite extraordinary and suggests deep... you mentioned the supreme leader but we have not heard from him so far, is that significant? it is significant, he seems to be leaving this to president rouhani at the moment, but i would expect that some point if this continues, for him to interfere with words and then the revolutionary guard and the paramilitary forces which would >> studio: -- repressed the rebellion in 2009. how significant is this in contemporary iran, you are comparing this to 2009 as our correspondent did. so farthe this to 2009 as our correspondent did. so far the authorities have taken a more softly did. so far the authorities have ta ken a more softly softly did. so far the authorities have taken a
joining me now from washington is daniel serwer, from the middle east institute and johns hopkins universityin iran right now, how would you characterise the significance of these protests? are they about the economy or political? they seem to be about both, there are economic demands going on but also they reflect the political goals especially against the supreme leader which is quite extraordinary and suggests deep... you mentioned the supreme leader but we have not heard from him so far, is...
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a team atjohns hopkins university in the united states has trialled a method that detects eight commonll it found seventy per cent of the cancers. the researchers say the results are extremely encouraging. now to our top business story on today's briefing. we're in washington where the us government faces running out of money unless congress can agree a budget deal before midnight tonight. a so—called shutdown could see government offices closed, thousands of staff sent home and military personnel unpaid. in the last few hours the house of representatives has passed a short term bill to fund the government until february 16th. but getting it through the senate is proving much more difficult. with me isjoel kibazo, a partner atjk associates and a former director of communications at africa development bank. good to see you. we will have a look at some of the other stories later. let's focus on this for a moment. yet again the possibility of a sharp downward, but this time the bottomline is republicans have a majority across the pc. there shouldn't be this problem, should there? it chose
a team atjohns hopkins university in the united states has trialled a method that detects eight commonll it found seventy per cent of the cancers. the researchers say the results are extremely encouraging. now to our top business story on today's briefing. we're in washington where the us government faces running out of money unless congress can agree a budget deal before midnight tonight. a so—called shutdown could see government offices closed, thousands of staff sent home and military...
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joined by my guest michael de la hosts in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in personal we crossed to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the council for the national interest or a generally girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you wanted i always appreciated philip let me go to you first and percival i read the report and i and i will repeat what i said in my introduction i found it to be rather dark vision of the world is less about defense strategy then preserving or advancing had gemini around the world and i find it remarkably lacking in any kind of discussion of international law go ahead philip. well yes i mean international law did not enter into it yeah it is not a as it describes itself a defense strategy it's an often strategy and essentially what it does it takes away any genuine threats against the united states and against the american people
joined by my guest michael de la hosts in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in personal we crossed to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the council for the national interest or a generally girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you wanted i always...
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and one of her three sons was a student at johns hopkins university.members of the steinberg family died along with another family from florida. the plane was headed for the country's capital -- but crashed into a mountainous wooded area about 10 minutes after taking off. investigators are still working on finding out the cause -- but we do know there were heavy winds in the area at the time. right now... police in spotsylvania county, trying to track down three thieves who broke into a gun shop, and stole a bunch of guns! take a look at this surveillance footage of one of the men. it was taken right after breaking into "high velocity arms" in fredericksburg around 3 a-m saturday. the men smashed out a door - smashed open cabinets - and made off with the guns. in the day ahead-- his seat. the senator announced his resignation weeks ago, in response to multiple allegations that he touched women inappropriately. many of the accusations refer to incidents that occurred before he was elected in 2008. his successor, minnesota lieutenant governor tina smith,
and one of her three sons was a student at johns hopkins university.members of the steinberg family died along with another family from florida. the plane was headed for the country's capital -- but crashed into a mountainous wooded area about 10 minutes after taking off. investigators are still working on finding out the cause -- but we do know there were heavy winds in the area at the time. right now... police in spotsylvania county, trying to track down three thieves who broke into a gun...
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joined by my guest michael de la hosts in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in person bill we cross to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the counsel for the national interest or a generally girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you wanted i always appreciated philip let me go to you first and percival i read the report and i and i will repeat what i said in my introduction i found it to be rather dark vision of the world is less about defense strategy then preserving or advancing had gemini around the world and i find it remarkably lacking in any kind of discussion of international law go ahead philip. well yes i mean international law did not enter into it yeah it is not a as it describes itself a defense strategy it's an often strategy and essentially what it does it takes away any genuine threats against the united states and against the american peopl
joined by my guest michael de la hosts in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in person bill we cross to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the counsel for the national interest or a generally girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you wanted i always...
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a team atjohns hopkins university has tested a method that detects eight common forms of the disease, in a single procedure. the parent accused of holding their 13 children captive in california plead not guilty to torture, abuse and false imprisonment. the white house has accused us democrats of trying to force a government shutdown as the deadline approaches for the senate to pass a funding bill. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be finding out more about the blood test that identifies eight common forms of cancer. and as president trump approaches his 1st year in office, we'll find out how the people of pittsburgh think he's done and mark kermodejoins jane hill to review this week's top movie releases in the film review. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday withjohn watson. hello and welcome to sportsday — with mejohn watson. coming up. injuries, england and the premier league — we discuss all with burnley goalkeeper tom heaton. is with us in the studio tonight. also ahead. kyle
a team atjohns hopkins university has tested a method that detects eight common forms of the disease, in a single procedure. the parent accused of holding their 13 children captive in california plead not guilty to torture, abuse and false imprisonment. the white house has accused us democrats of trying to force a government shutdown as the deadline approaches for the senate to pass a funding bill. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening...
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joined by my guest michael de la hosts in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher wayne he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in personal we crossed to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the council for the national interest or a generally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to i always appreciated philip let me go to you first and percival i read the report and i and i will repeat what i said in my introduction i found it to be rather dark vision of the world is less about defense strategy then preserving or advancing had gemini around the world and i find it remarkably lacking in any kind of discussion of international law go ahead philip. well yes i mean international law did not enter into it yeah it is not a as it describes itself a defense strategy it's an often strategy and essentially what it does it takes away any genuine threats against the united states and against t
joined by my guest michael de la hosts in washington he is a professor of strategy at the johns hopkins university also in washington we have christopher wayne he is a former army police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill newspaper and in personal we crossed to philip giraldi he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the council for the national interest or a generally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want...
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one of the sons attended johns hopkins university in baltimore.hose who attended with the family are expecting condolences. >> the plane went down ten minutes after take-off. they are trying to figure out why it crashed. there were heavy winds that forced other pilots to change plans to land at a different airport. >> unusual sight in indonesia. cold lava from a volcano that erupted last week. roared back to life in 2010 after four centuries of violence erupting in the past few years. thousands of families have been forced to leave the homes. >> january 1 always brings with it a host of new laws but perhaps the bies is the legalization of recreational marijuana in california. but there are conditions. >> what a great day for our community. what a great day for our community. >> before sun up, hundreds of customers were lined up outside oakland harborside health center. >> this is history. >> to be among the first in california to buy marijuana legally for recreational use. cannabis activists c.d. angelo making sale number one to the shop's attorne
one of the sons attended johns hopkins university in baltimore.hose who attended with the family are expecting condolences. >> the plane went down ten minutes after take-off. they are trying to figure out why it crashed. there were heavy winds that forced other pilots to change plans to land at a different airport. >> unusual sight in indonesia. cold lava from a volcano that erupted last week. roared back to life in 2010 after four centuries of violence erupting in the past few...
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this was host bide the john hopkins university of public health. it's just under an hour. >> thank you very much, josh, for that very nice introduction. i am aaron khere to introduce te final panel of the day that relates to another important set of public health functions, that greater transparency about information and regulatory decisions about the fda can play. i want to thank allen and pew for hosting this meeting, for organizing the publishing of the special supplement and of course to mr. gottlieb for his remarks at the beginning of the day. so the focus of this final panel today is the fact that in certain high profile cases manufacturers have released incorrect or incomplete information into the market that was directly counter to the information, the contemporaneous information the fda had. they noted that selective publication of clinical trial results has in the past created a misleading picture of the safety and efficacy of a product with negative implications for public health. and as a the practice now still stands, manufactures have
this was host bide the john hopkins university of public health. it's just under an hour. >> thank you very much, josh, for that very nice introduction. i am aaron khere to introduce te final panel of the day that relates to another important set of public health functions, that greater transparency about information and regulatory decisions about the fda can play. i want to thank allen and pew for hosting this meeting, for organizing the publishing of the special supplement and of course...
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she was originally from potomac, maryland, and one of her three sons was a student at johns hopkins university. all five members died, as well as another family from florida. left-hand first, totally sideways, then to the ground. headed for the country's capital but crashed into a mountain is wooded area 10 minutes after taking off. investigators think that extreme winds might be to blame. hangup for southwest flyers headed to baltimore. the flight had to make a quick landing after some mechanical issues. the pilot said something was wrong with the nose gear. every one was booked on to another flight and made it home without issues. closeralabama one step to another national title, defeating clemson last night in the college football semifinals. next up, and all sec national title game, alexandra and georgia. adrianna: a c haywire. the chain reaction that filled a parking lot with fireworks. veronica: and this cold just will not quit. we are looking ahead to the weekend, tracking the records. we r adrianna: all right, come to your screen, check us out. nearly 2000 people running a marathon in
she was originally from potomac, maryland, and one of her three sons was a student at johns hopkins university. all five members died, as well as another family from florida. left-hand first, totally sideways, then to the ground. headed for the country's capital but crashed into a mountain is wooded area 10 minutes after taking off. investigators think that extreme winds might be to blame. hangup for southwest flyers headed to baltimore. the flight had to make a quick landing after some...
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bill miller is giving $75 million to john hopkins university.e managers says students contributed to his investing success. the funds will add faculty and neil gorsuch to attract more undergraduates to the department. is parent of bloomberg news a major donor to johns hopkins. as a clarification can that is your latest bloomberg business flash. shery: coming up, the headaches keep mounting for now. mightyannery, the one investor giant will take a $6.2 billion charge tied to long-term see and and could turnaround in let's get a quick check of the markets. the currency market in right now. the dollar index falling 4/10 of 1%. the first fall since five days of gains. since januaryst 2015. handicapped by the risk of a potential government shutdown in the u.s. the euro rally faltering after four days of gains. there is concern over a grand german coalition facing challenges. also, the pound, falling after three days of gains after data -- weg u.k. inflation is will have plenty more coming up. live in new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ ♪ sher
bill miller is giving $75 million to john hopkins university.e managers says students contributed to his investing success. the funds will add faculty and neil gorsuch to attract more undergraduates to the department. is parent of bloomberg news a major donor to johns hopkins. as a clarification can that is your latest bloomberg business flash. shery: coming up, the headaches keep mounting for now. mightyannery, the one investor giant will take a $6.2 billion charge tied to long-term see and...
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lewis, vice dean at the johns lewis, vice dean at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. before making my brief introductory remarks, i think we will start by asking everyone to silence or turn off your cell phones. we just finished our holiday season and i had the opportunity to go to a couple movies so i am very mindful of turning off cell phones and silencing our devices. it is a great honor to welcome you to today's presentation of the national defense strategy. the nds is the foundational document that determines how the department of defense will contribute to the president's national security strategy which was released in december of 2017. this nds is the first in a decade. nds, but also because its author is the 26th secretary of defense,service ase u.s. central command from 2010 to 2013. following his military service, secretary mattis was a distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution, stanford university and sat on several corporate and nonprofit boards. the scholars in our audience will know, secretary mattis is also known for his love of
lewis, vice dean at the johns lewis, vice dean at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. before making my brief introductory remarks, i think we will start by asking everyone to silence or turn off your cell phones. we just finished our holiday season and i had the opportunity to go to a couple movies so i am very mindful of turning off cell phones and silencing our devices. it is a great honor to welcome you to today's presentation of the national defense...
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greg: i am the offensive coordinator at my alma mater, johns hopkins university in baltimore, marylandou do what now? greg: the offensive coordinator.
greg: i am the offensive coordinator at my alma mater, johns hopkins university in baltimore, marylandou do what now? greg: the offensive coordinator.
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i'm peter lewis, vice dean at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. before making my brief introductory remarks, i think we will start by asking everyone to silence or turn off your cell phones. we just finished our holiday season and i had the opportunity to go to a couple movies so i am very mindful of turning off cell phones and silencing our devices. it is a great honor to welcome you to today's presentation of the national defense strategy. the nds is the foundational document that determines how the department of defense will contribute to the president's national security strategy which was released in december of 2017. this nds is the first in a decade. it is highly anticipated not only because of the amount of time that has passed since the last nds, but also because its author is the 26th secretary of defense, our guest, jim attis. as many of you know before he ecame secretary on january 20, 2017, secretary mattis had a long and distinguished career in the united states green core, commanding at every level from second lieutenant to four-sta
i'm peter lewis, vice dean at the johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies. before making my brief introductory remarks, i think we will start by asking everyone to silence or turn off your cell phones. we just finished our holiday season and i had the opportunity to go to a couple movies so i am very mindful of turning off cell phones and silencing our devices. it is a great honor to welcome you to today's presentation of the national defense strategy. the nds is the...
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her son zachary attended zons hopkins university in baltimore. >> the whole family should meet with suchisaster. they were a lovely family. >> investigators say strong winds or mechanical problems most likely caused the new year's eve plane crash. the plane went down shortly after taking off in a mountainous area near costa rica's pacific coast. >>> the computer glitch that impacted u.s. customs check-in points on new year's day is fixed. these crowds were at miami internatiol. to get back into the country after spending holidays abroad. customs says it does not appear it was the cause of a hacking or malicious plot. >>> we have breaking news overnight. a school closure, dangerously cold weather, the problem popping up everywhere by the hour. >> reporter: a water main break causing a big mess out here on a marjo your husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. you want to stay free from artificial preservatives. and your debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with small victories like giant's nature
her son zachary attended zons hopkins university in baltimore. >> the whole family should meet with suchisaster. they were a lovely family. >> investigators say strong winds or mechanical problems most likely caused the new year's eve plane crash. the plane went down shortly after taking off in a mountainous area near costa rica's pacific coast. >>> the computer glitch that impacted u.s. customs check-in points on new year's day is fixed. these crowds were at miami...
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joined from london by sanam vaquil, associate at the north africa program and lecturer at johns hopkins universityl of advanced international studies. sanam, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> first of all, your reaction to the president going along with u.s. allies and approving the deal again? >> well, trump is really passing the buck, giving his allies, co-signatories to the deal, specifically european countries, another four months to try and strengthen or improve upon the deal. at the same time, he's trying to pressure congress and the iranians. so he has a multiprong objective here to build upon the deal and try to get all of these three parties to agree to extend the life of the deal beyond its current limits, to make sure that the united states can get behind what trump would like to be a stronger deal, one that would prevent iran from ever getting nuclear weapons. >> what are a couple of the elements that has him thinking this is a bad deal? >> well, there are a few provisions. the first is the issue of sunset clauses. president trump thinks the deal should never expire. he's heav
joined from london by sanam vaquil, associate at the north africa program and lecturer at johns hopkins universityl of advanced international studies. sanam, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> first of all, your reaction to the president going along with u.s. allies and approving the deal again? >> well, trump is really passing the buck, giving his allies, co-signatories to the deal, specifically european countries, another four months to try and strengthen or improve...
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the research is atjohn hopkins university in 0lesen will say more work is needed and a starting trials test can find cancers in seemingly healthy people. they say such test can have an enormous impact on cancer mortality. expert in the uk said the approach had massive potential. the research is's vision is an annual test that can catch cancer early and save lives. we'll be speaking to cancer research about this in just over half an hour. a couple from california who are accused of abusing their 13 children have pleaded not guilty to charges of abuse, torture and false imprisonment. david and louise turpin were arrested on sunday after one of their children escaped through a window of their home. police found them severely malnourished, with some in shackles. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports. that is give up that right... david turpin appearing in court to deny torturing his own children and sexually abusing one of his young daughters. his wife, louise, also pleaded not guilty. prosecutors say —— prosecutors say the siblings endured the abuse for years as their parents
the research is atjohn hopkins university in 0lesen will say more work is needed and a starting trials test can find cancers in seemingly healthy people. they say such test can have an enormous impact on cancer mortality. expert in the uk said the approach had massive potential. the research is's vision is an annual test that can catch cancer early and save lives. we'll be speaking to cancer research about this in just over half an hour. a couple from california who are accused of abusing their...
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the researchers atjohns hopkins university in baltimore say more work is needed and are starting trialscers in seemingly healthy people. they say such tests could have an enormous impact on cancer mortality. experts in the uk said the approach had massive potential. i look forward to a time in 10 years where we'll be able to go to the pharmacy and buy shampoo, we get a blood test, and we get on with our lives. the nhs is spending more money diagnosing than treating disease because if we can diagnose it early then we can treat it sooner. the researchers' vision is an annual test that can catch cancer early and save lives. james gallagher, bbc news. the business secretary, greg clark, has denied suggestions that there was insufficient oversight of the construction giant carillion in the months leading up to its collapse. he said there had been "substantial" contact between officials and the firm when carillion issued a number of profit warnings. the government has been criticised for awarding contracts to the company despite profit warnings. a task force aimed at supporting small business
the researchers atjohns hopkins university in baltimore say more work is needed and are starting trialscers in seemingly healthy people. they say such tests could have an enormous impact on cancer mortality. experts in the uk said the approach had massive potential. i look forward to a time in 10 years where we'll be able to go to the pharmacy and buy shampoo, we get a blood test, and we get on with our lives. the nhs is spending more money diagnosing than treating disease because if we can...
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the researchers atjohns hopkins university in baltimore say more work is needed and are starting trialssee if the test can find cancers in seemingly healthy people. they say such tests could have an enormous impact on cancer mortality. experts in the uk said the approach had massive potential. i look forward to a time in 10 years where we all go to the pharmacy and buy shampoo, we get a blood test, and we get on with our lives. the nhs is spending more money diagnosing than treating disease because if we can diagnose it early then we can treat it sooner. the researchers‘ vision is an annual test that can catch cancer early and save lives. james gallagher, bbc news. annita mcveigh is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. living conditions at liverpool prison are the worst that inspectors have ever seen, according to a new report. her majesty's prison and probation service has said it has already taken immediate action by appointing a new governor and cleanliness has also improved. 0ur health correspondent adina campbell reports. "dirty, infested and hazardous"
the researchers atjohns hopkins university in baltimore say more work is needed and are starting trialssee if the test can find cancers in seemingly healthy people. they say such tests could have an enormous impact on cancer mortality. experts in the uk said the approach had massive potential. i look forward to a time in 10 years where we all go to the pharmacy and buy shampoo, we get a blood test, and we get on with our lives. the nhs is spending more money diagnosing than treating disease...
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the couple's son zachary attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. a family of four from florida was also killed. >> new details in a deadly crash in prince george's county, we have learned the victim is a 16-year-old boy from clinton. the crash happened here along crane highway near chads ford drive around noon yesterday. a metro transit canine vehicle hit the boy. the officer behind the wheel is on routine administrative leave as maryland state police investigate. it is still not clear why that teen reportedly stepped into the street. >>> doesn't appear the new rush hour tolls on i-66 are encouraging drivers to car pool. surveyed about a thousand drivers. more than half of them say their commute has gotten worse since the tolls began last month. about a quarter of the drivers say they have shifted their commute times to avoid the tolls. most commuters say they're sticking with their cars. public transit and car pooling are ligssted among the least popular alternatives. >> tonight we focus on a group of unsung heroes at arlington national december a
the couple's son zachary attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. a family of four from florida was also killed. >> new details in a deadly crash in prince george's county, we have learned the victim is a 16-year-old boy from clinton. the crash happened here along crane highway near chads ford drive around noon yesterday. a metro transit canine vehicle hit the boy. the officer behind the wheel is on routine administrative leave as maryland state police investigate. it is still not...