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there was a list of drugs that were regulated and prescribed in using recipes for medicine. some of the tools for the trade, for edward stabler in the 18th century and the leadbeater's in the 19th and 20th centuries would have been the mortar and pestle. a lot of people recognized from cooking and grinding herbs and things like that. it would have been used to grind herbs, barks roots, into the , powder used to make the medicine. to get the right ingredients in the right quantities, they would use a measuring scale like this, a mid to late 19th century scale. other things that would have been used in the trade in the 19th century would have been a cork press like this. you have a different torque is size you would wet the cork and , put it through the cork press to make it smaller. filling have finished the bottle with your medicine, you would then use your condensed cork and it would expand to fit, forming a seal. the raw ingredients that would have been ground in the mortar and pestle would have been often combined with alcohol. you would have using pill roller or handrolle
there was a list of drugs that were regulated and prescribed in using recipes for medicine. some of the tools for the trade, for edward stabler in the 18th century and the leadbeater's in the 19th and 20th centuries would have been the mortar and pestle. a lot of people recognized from cooking and grinding herbs and things like that. it would have been used to grind herbs, barks roots, into the , powder used to make the medicine. to get the right ingredients in the right quantities, they would...
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many excavators removing invasive plant from wetlands in golden gate park could we also used manual removal where ever we can for many many species in natural areas, invasive species as well as we do not landscape areas last year we had 110,000 volunteer hours. almost entirely devoted to weed management and weed control. so we are leveraging volunteer resources wherever we can to try to implement these ipm strategies. ipm also involves the holistic and ecosystem approach. i want to hone in here a prevention because really it starts in many ways with prevention than if you don't have a problem you don't have to take action to address it. so, prevention comes in a variety of forms. a few of them are listed here promoting healthy soil is something that we do not landscape so make sure that there's nitrogen pictures. there's good organisms in the soil that are providing micronutrients needed to support the plant life and fend off pests and pathogens. agreements are many many many of these. this is reducing the spread of weeds by just taking care of your equipment minimizing corro
many excavators removing invasive plant from wetlands in golden gate park could we also used manual removal where ever we can for many many species in natural areas, invasive species as well as we do not landscape areas last year we had 110,000 volunteer hours. almost entirely devoted to weed management and weed control. so we are leveraging volunteer resources wherever we can to try to implement these ipm strategies. ipm also involves the holistic and ecosystem approach. i want to hone in here...
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to the most important area, individual use, we see progress. in four years, the number of high school seniors using marijuana on a daily basis has dropped from one in 40 to one in 20. the u.s. military cut the use of illegal drugs among its personnel by 67% since 1980. these are a measure of our commitment and emerging signs that we can defeat this enemy. but we still have much to do. despite our best efforts, illegal cocaine is coming into our country at alarming levels. and four to five million people regularly use it. 500,000 americans are hooked on heroin. one in 12 persons smokes marijuana regularly. regular drug use is higher among the age group 18 to 25, most likely just entering the work force. today, there's a new epidemic. smokeable cocaine, otherwise known as crack. it's an explosively destructive and often lethal substance which is crushing its users. it is an uncontrolled fire. drug abuse is not a so-called victimless crime. everyone's safety is at stake when drugs and alcohol are used by people on the highways or by those transportin
to the most important area, individual use, we see progress. in four years, the number of high school seniors using marijuana on a daily basis has dropped from one in 40 to one in 20. the u.s. military cut the use of illegal drugs among its personnel by 67% since 1980. these are a measure of our commitment and emerging signs that we can defeat this enemy. but we still have much to do. despite our best efforts, illegal cocaine is coming into our country at alarming levels. and four to five...
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it renews in us a sense of possibility. it allows us to believe that although we are all sinners, and that at time we will falter, there's always the possibility of redemption. every once in a while, we might get something right, we might do some good, that there's the resence of grace, and that we, in some small way, can be worthy of this magnificent love that god has bestowed on us. you remind me all of that each and every day. and you have just been incredible friends and partners, and i could not be prouder to know all of you. i thank you for sharing in this fellowship. i pray that our time together will strengthen our souls and ortify our faith and renew our spirit. that we will continue to build a nation and a world that is worthy of his many blessings. and i want to remind you all that after a good chunk of sleep when i get out of here, i'm going to be right out there with you doing some work. [laughter] so you're not rid of me yet, even after we're done with the presidency. but i am going to take three, four months w
it renews in us a sense of possibility. it allows us to believe that although we are all sinners, and that at time we will falter, there's always the possibility of redemption. every once in a while, we might get something right, we might do some good, that there's the resence of grace, and that we, in some small way, can be worthy of this magnificent love that god has bestowed on us. you remind me all of that each and every day. and you have just been incredible friends and partners, and i...
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took us out for the congresswoman condemns the white house announcement today saying in part us policy must focus less on using it regulations and more on putting pressure on the castro brothers to unclench its fist which oppress the cuban people. havana could do more to help relationships including grid of the 10% penalty the government charges to use us dollars on the island. three more about the changes in detail head to our website cbs miami.com. >>> will be traveling to cuba for the president of his visit. our coverage from the event will begin sunday with live report starting monday. >>> the us contractor who spent five years in a cuban prison speaks out days ahead of president obama's visit to cuba next week. michelle gillen is here now with more on his remarks and the story behind them. >> reporter: the story behind the story. today's remarks come on the heels of my visit with alan gross at his -- and his wife in the capital. the company plans on visiting south florida next week while the president is headed to cuba. a critical mission he says the well today he addressed the na
took us out for the congresswoman condemns the white house announcement today saying in part us policy must focus less on using it regulations and more on putting pressure on the castro brothers to unclench its fist which oppress the cuban people. havana could do more to help relationships including grid of the 10% penalty the government charges to use us dollars on the island. three more about the changes in detail head to our website cbs miami.com. >>> will be traveling to cuba for...
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in the first example we are using fetal in the stud du of alzheimer's disease. this devastating disease affects 5.3 million americans and costs us in excess of 200 to $300 billion a year. it killed my other mother. this number doesn't reflect the real and terrible hardship that families face. we don't have a cure. no cure is obviously in sight and we really do have to find a way to treat this terrible disorder. in my own lab the approach we're taking is to use reprogrammed stem cells to make alzheimer's type brain cells in the dish. that is to generate alzheimer's disease in a dish and to try to understand what's going wrong and to develop drugs that curtail the problems that happen biochemically. a type of cell that's valuable in this work is called an astrocyte. this is a support cell in the brain. we use fetal astrocytes which are vital to the investigations. the fetal astrocytes provide growth factors that help them establish connections and, to be honest, they produce factors that we do not have fully defined that help maintain the viability of the cultures
in the first example we are using fetal in the stud du of alzheimer's disease. this devastating disease affects 5.3 million americans and costs us in excess of 200 to $300 billion a year. it killed my other mother. this number doesn't reflect the real and terrible hardship that families face. we don't have a cure. no cure is obviously in sight and we really do have to find a way to treat this terrible disorder. in my own lab the approach we're taking is to use reprogrammed stem cells to make...
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of tatp in recent terrorist attacks. joining us now, michael bouchard, former assistant director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives here in the united states. a chief security officer for sterling global operations. and from boston, former boston police commissioner, ed davis, president and ceo of a security services firm there. thanks very much for joining us. michael, this ta it tp, is it a new trend from terrorists and you spend a lot of time looking at these kinds of terror explosives. when you heard that tatp was used, what did you think? >> it's not new. it's been used for a number of years. the plo used to use it quite regularly. it's become more common lately. with the terrorist groups. and it's becoming more well-known. and i think the problem here is, more and more people, the bomb makers, are getting used to making -- they've got the right mixture now. >> and it's easy to get that mix, right? >> very easy to get the mix. it's just dangerous to prepare it, and there are very few people that have
of tatp in recent terrorist attacks. joining us now, michael bouchard, former assistant director of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms and explosives here in the united states. a chief security officer for sterling global operations. and from boston, former boston police commissioner, ed davis, president and ceo of a security services firm there. thanks very much for joining us. michael, this ta it tp, is it a new trend from terrorists and you spend a lot of time looking at these kinds...
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the early morning, temperatures fall tomorrow morning and in the upper 50s but with fog, check in with us at 4:30 a.m. and i know it was a problem in some areas, so there's the boundary but you follow it back to the west, there's an area of low pressure helping to produce showers an storms. we pick up the radar tonight, and again, maybe a stray shower here but most of the storm back to our west. by 10:00, 11:00 and midnight you see them moving through and then finally clearing by 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m., leaving us with a dry commute on tuesday, as those storms come through we're under a slight risk so they can produce slight weather and large hail is the biggest threat and maybe damaging wind conversation. and sunshine is back tomorrow degrees and we go a couple of degrees higher on wednesday, our warmest day and thursday we start to cooldown, low 70s take us to friday and low 60s this weekend as spring officially begins on sunday and 50s by next monday including morning temperatures possibly monday morning in the 30s. >> thought we were done with that? >> winter is not over yet even tho
the early morning, temperatures fall tomorrow morning and in the upper 50s but with fog, check in with us at 4:30 a.m. and i know it was a problem in some areas, so there's the boundary but you follow it back to the west, there's an area of low pressure helping to produce showers an storms. we pick up the radar tonight, and again, maybe a stray shower here but most of the storm back to our west. by 10:00, 11:00 and midnight you see them moving through and then finally clearing by 2:00 a.m. and...
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the invitation says let us loop you in. insiders think apple will unveil a smaller iphone much like the five us -- 5s or maybe new wristbands. >>> yahoo added two new directors to its board. the shareholder is the star board value that group is the one that wanted yahoo to sell ceo marissa mayer. experts say adding the directors is a clear sign the sunnyvale company is ready to take back control. the shares for the company slipped slightly after the investment. >>> the cal bears are set it to the semifinals. they faced a tough challenge against oregon state last night. they fell behind three times in the final seven minutes. the oakland native ivan rob that the bears down the stretch ending with 21 points and 15 rebounds. cal won that game and they face utah tonight. the bears need to win two more games. preparing law enforcement officers for the unexpected. coming up next and the exclusive look at santa clara county's use of force training. >>> we are headed to the northbay right now xfinity it soaked in the rain. >>> flood
the invitation says let us loop you in. insiders think apple will unveil a smaller iphone much like the five us -- 5s or maybe new wristbands. >>> yahoo added two new directors to its board. the shareholder is the star board value that group is the one that wanted yahoo to sell ceo marissa mayer. experts say adding the directors is a clear sign the sunnyvale company is ready to take back control. the shares for the company slipped slightly after the investment. >>> the cal...
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versions of humans walking around at the same time, which is why most of us have some neanderthal in us, some of us have some denisova in us, and some in washington have a lot more of it. [laughter] principle number 3: we have to respect other people's choices. some people will choose to never alter, some people will choose to alter all, some people will choose to alter plants but not animals, some people will choose to alter themselves, some people will choose to evolve themselves. diversity is not a bad thing. because even though we think of humans as very diverse, we came so close to extinction that all of us descend from a single african mother, and the consequence of that is there's more genetic diversity in 55 african chimpanzees than there are in 7 billion humans. principle number 4: we should take about a quarter of the earth and only let darwin run the show. we should not run every evolutionary decision on this planet. we want to have our evolutionary system running, we want to have darwin's evolutionary system running, and it's just really important to have these two things ru
versions of humans walking around at the same time, which is why most of us have some neanderthal in us, some of us have some denisova in us, and some in washington have a lot more of it. [laughter] principle number 3: we have to respect other people's choices. some people will choose to never alter, some people will choose to alter all, some people will choose to alter plants but not animals, some people will choose to alter themselves, some people will choose to evolve themselves. diversity...
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of child labor in tobacco production around the world. but under us federal law none of the activity in this tobacco barn is considered particularily hazardous for children. >> right now, you're looking down from the first level. there's 3 more levels up after that. on the top level, putting in over an eight hour day, a 16 year old. sixteen is old enough to work in most jobs. but in most industries 16-year-olds are barred from doing ones as hazardous as this. straddling loose boards dozens of feet off the ground and without a safety harness. >> the agriculture industry reaps the benefits of hiring young workers and maintains the statis quo using the rallying cry of protecting the american family farm. for migrant families and their children, there's little chance for a way out. >> what we end up seeing is this generational cycle of poverty that keeps getting perpetuated, where these kids that are dropping out are having to go out in the fields because that's the only way that they know how to make a living and end up being stuck out there their whole
of child labor in tobacco production around the world. but under us federal law none of the activity in this tobacco barn is considered particularily hazardous for children. >> right now, you're looking down from the first level. there's 3 more levels up after that. on the top level, putting in over an eight hour day, a 16 year old. sixteen is old enough to work in most jobs. but in most industries 16-year-olds are barred from doing ones as hazardous as this. straddling loose boards...
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it can be twice that, 20% in general use. with regards to the gateway theory because this is controversial, my best understanding is there's some reason to believe in other studies that potentially there is a getway -- it is a getway drug but it's not clear whether that's true in humans. is that true or are we developing an understanding that it is a gateway drug to other addictive behavior. >> there is evidence that, yes, marijuana changes the sensitive of the reward centers of the brain to other drug which is provides a means by which you become more vulnerable for addiction. but you cannot necessarily directly translate into humans. the issue in humans is still being investigated. but it's not settled science it's not a gate way drug in humans? >> all of the epidemiological studies show it is a drug that frequently precedes addiction to other drugs. >> and is associated with or causal. i understand. i did animal research, i understand you can't always extrapolate to humans. finally, which was interesting to me, when you loo
it can be twice that, 20% in general use. with regards to the gateway theory because this is controversial, my best understanding is there's some reason to believe in other studies that potentially there is a getway -- it is a getway drug but it's not clear whether that's true in humans. is that true or are we developing an understanding that it is a gateway drug to other addictive behavior. >> there is evidence that, yes, marijuana changes the sensitive of the reward centers of the brain...
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in the city? >> testifier: relatively small although important uses. or example there are to my knowledge to data centers in san francisco and one being constructed. so it's not a massive growth industry but in terms of all buildings dedicated to it in terms of laboratory that is palmer use in mission bay and there was a significant volume of laboratory development that was a exemption laboratories was adopted in a green building ordinance back in 20 weight and it's just consistent over that entire time. >> commissioner wan the sheet of buildings is not a big percentage? >> testifier: that's a situational question. there are rules in [inaudible] that help guide the calculation of that solar area. so the building is unshaded that's 50% of the rooftop but we do a site analysis to figure out for existing structures if there are shading the building to calculate how much area was and i can get down as small as exempting the build. it's not merely exempted if it should get it has to do whether the resources going to be valuable for solar. >> president omotal
in the city? >> testifier: relatively small although important uses. or example there are to my knowledge to data centers in san francisco and one being constructed. so it's not a massive growth industry but in terms of all buildings dedicated to it in terms of laboratory that is palmer use in mission bay and there was a significant volume of laboratory development that was a exemption laboratories was adopted in a green building ordinance back in 20 weight and it's just consistent over...
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in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. our father in heaven, shower our senators with your marvelous grace this day and always. make them sufficient for these grand and challenging times. teach them to make the most of their time, for the night comes when no one can work. lord, refresh them with your might, so that they will face vicissitudes with equanimity of temperament and an absolute trust in the power of your providence. keep a protective eye on them so that they may dwell in safety. today, shine the light of your presence upon us all, filling us with your joy. we pray in your holy name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, the current senate democratic leader once stated that -- quote
in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. our father in heaven, shower our senators with your marvelous grace this day and always. make them sufficient for these grand and challenging times. teach them to make the most of their time, for the night comes when no one can work. lord, refresh them with your might, so that they will face vicissitudes with equanimity of temperament and an absolute trust in the power of your providence. keep a protective eye on them so that they may dwell in safety....
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stay with us. in our next half hour, we'll check on voters. >>> family and friends remembered a 15-year-old durham boy killed last week in front of his own house. his cousin was injured. . >> reporter: it was a day of sadness and hope as family and friends of murdered 15-year-old came here to mourn his killing and celebrate. >> david loved riding dirt bikes, motorcycles, and playing football. >> reporter: the life and memory of a 10th grader who loved football and food. there were a lot of tears. he was shot dead a week ago in a standing on his own front porch. the killer has not been identified. his older brother fought back tears to deliver a powerful eulogy. he spoke to us just moments after leaving the pulpit. >> i now have assurance that god is greater that any circumstances in life. >> reporter: we also learn as more hope as the organs of david were donated. more on that at 6:00. >>> and besides david, the city of durham are dealing with two other unsolved shootings in recent weeks. the shooting
stay with us. in our next half hour, we'll check on voters. >>> family and friends remembered a 15-year-old durham boy killed last week in front of his own house. his cousin was injured. . >> reporter: it was a day of sadness and hope as family and friends of murdered 15-year-old came here to mourn his killing and celebrate. >> david loved riding dirt bikes, motorcycles, and playing football. >> reporter: the life and memory of a 10th grader who loved football and...
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a very popular drug still in use today. regular -- yo could have used in any medicine.things he would have noticed is some of the bottles have synnex -- thin necks and ecks cd get then product out and makes it easier to mix up. anything liquid would've had -- you would have needed a large step -- you would not have needed a large spout. of -- liveollection theaters would have applied to something they were either retailing or had concocted and did -- gift to their customers. they ran a gamut from things we consider to be pure medicine to floor oil or mothballs or things like that. we know the full extent of the products they sold and marketed to their customers. in our collection, a lot of products would have been recognizable in the 19th century but also to today's customers. one of the things list ring was known for, it was not actually a word in the vernacular but it helped them sell a product people recognized. maybe i do have bad breath and maybe i need something for it. a cough drop, which has a lot of -- in it, which helps to ease the breathing when you are sick.
a very popular drug still in use today. regular -- yo could have used in any medicine.things he would have noticed is some of the bottles have synnex -- thin necks and ecks cd get then product out and makes it easier to mix up. anything liquid would've had -- you would have needed a large step -- you would not have needed a large spout. of -- liveollection theaters would have applied to something they were either retailing or had concocted and did -- gift to their customers. they ran a gamut...
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this nail was recovered from a victim's body, possibly indicating a nail bomb was cuesed in cues ed used in these attacks. the terror started at 8:00 a.m. in the departures terminal of brussels airport. >> there have been explosions in the terminal hall. >> reporter: two bombs exploding just minutes apart. one near airline baggage counters and another by a starbucks counter. law enforcement later found a third bomb in a suitcase that never detonated, leading them to also have been in suitcases. >> you just feel like a wave, a wave go through your body. >> smashed windows. we didn't get any information. >> reporter: the terminal filled with smoke and the sound of screams. travelers lying on top of each other on the floor. this man holding a little girl. >> stay down. stay down. >> reporter: people huddled in fear and then the questions. >> what it was, a truck or was it a terrorist? >> reporter: this man picked a small baby up off the floor before running to safety. the bombs so powerful ceilings collapsed. airport security scanning for victims. >> you have to go, sir. >> reporter: orderi
this nail was recovered from a victim's body, possibly indicating a nail bomb was cuesed in cues ed used in these attacks. the terror started at 8:00 a.m. in the departures terminal of brussels airport. >> there have been explosions in the terminal hall. >> reporter: two bombs exploding just minutes apart. one near airline baggage counters and another by a starbucks counter. law enforcement later found a third bomb in a suitcase that never detonated, leading them to also have been...
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he moved to this location in 1805 and incorporates the building next door into his business and uses that as his warehouse. an apothecary, in this time period was where people went to essentially see the doctor. they went to an apothecary. they would tell them what was wrong and they would mix up something to cure what ails them. in the 18th century, doctors were trained generally by university. they would go through a formal set of courses to learn their practice and trade. they would often go and not have their own practice the way we think of that today where we go to doctor's office, they would go to your house. because they are performing home visits, things were a little more expensive. if you are an average citizen, you would solve your ailments by going to an apothecary. an apothecary had anywhere from 4 to 7 years of apprentice training. in a formal setting where they would read reference books but also herbs and roots and things like that, that they would be able to take the properties, mix them up, and prescribed to patients. in the late 18th century, after you served your
he moved to this location in 1805 and incorporates the building next door into his business and uses that as his warehouse. an apothecary, in this time period was where people went to essentially see the doctor. they went to an apothecary. they would tell them what was wrong and they would mix up something to cure what ails them. in the 18th century, doctors were trained generally by university. they would go through a formal set of courses to learn their practice and trade. they would often go...
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high pressure in control most of the day. helping us with a wind out of the south. you'll notice that it's not going to last forever. later today. the warmest day in the seven- day forecast. it's going to get cold by the time we wrap up. here's how that's going to happen. we drop temperatures just a bit on thursday. dry but still above normal. this one, dry but continuing to drop our temperatures. this weekend, we also add some rain. tomorrow, most of the day, 20% chances come at the end of the day. 84 here at the capitol. 83 in durham and 86 in fayetteville. we go to 84. 74 for st. patrick's day. two number 1 seeds at pnc evening. by lunchtime, 68 on thursday. 74 by 3:00. staying dry with low 70s. still going to be warm but just not as warm as tomorrow. low 60s on saturday and 60 on sunday, which, oddly enough is the first day of spring. the showers saturday will come late in the day. showers on sunday will come watch out monday and tuesday morning, guys. we will start off in the 30s. so from sweating it out in shorts tomorrow to winter coats. i mean, we put ours aw
high pressure in control most of the day. helping us with a wind out of the south. you'll notice that it's not going to last forever. later today. the warmest day in the seven- day forecast. it's going to get cold by the time we wrap up. here's how that's going to happen. we drop temperatures just a bit on thursday. dry but still above normal. this one, dry but continuing to drop our temperatures. this weekend, we also add some rain. tomorrow, most of the day, 20% chances come at the end of the...
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phil you are going to tell us about a unique tour you took of a little unusual lab in detroit. >> yeah you know it was basically a lab full of trash and ford invited us to check out the ways that they're making the auto industry a little bit greener. >> so clearly a lot of environmental incentives here at play? >> yeah you know obviously when you use recycled materials over new ones you're going to be saving a little bit of money. but they've also found some new ways to solve some old problems, using some very cool methods, so let's take a look. >> it's taken over a century but today car manufacturers are getting into high gear when it comes to going green. from hydrogen fuel cell cars to electric plugs-in and hybrids...mileage is going up...and with at least ten percent of a vehicle's environmental impact in the assembly process, manufacturing is going green too. companies like toyota, gm, volkswagen, ford and honda are all stepping up eco-friendly methods with "zero waste" factories diverting millions of pounds from landfills, re-using water, recycling sludge and going solar powered.
phil you are going to tell us about a unique tour you took of a little unusual lab in detroit. >> yeah you know it was basically a lab full of trash and ford invited us to check out the ways that they're making the auto industry a little bit greener. >> so clearly a lot of environmental incentives here at play? >> yeah you know obviously when you use recycled materials over new ones you're going to be saving a little bit of money. but they've also found some new ways to solve...
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in europe, another has been realized. neave barker, al jazeera, brussels airport. >> sheila mcvicar joins us. w they referred to the last attacks in france. >> yes. >> and the concern, of course, that these folks might be in some way related part of a broader ring. >> there is nothing that specifically links the people who carried out this attack. we still don't know theiritis to those who carried out their attacks in november. let's put it in this kind of context. the attacks came out of brussels. that's where they were planned. that's the real organizing base. we still don't know where the explosives were made. or who made them. but it's very likely that they were made somewhere in belgium. so if you look at the relationship between paris and brussels in the november attacks, and you see this again today, you see the arrest of abdeslam, who has been on the run since november, found just four days ago in brussels, you can see this is another group of people who clearly did not decide after that arrest four days ago to carry out this attack, they were in planning. they clearly had a plan. they
in europe, another has been realized. neave barker, al jazeera, brussels airport. >> sheila mcvicar joins us. w they referred to the last attacks in france. >> yes. >> and the concern, of course, that these folks might be in some way related part of a broader ring. >> there is nothing that specifically links the people who carried out this attack. we still don't know theiritis to those who carried out their attacks in november. let's put it in this kind of context. the...
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uses for tissues. a do you think there is compelling public interest in saving lives if we use fetal tissue for taste tests and cosmetics? ms. charo: believe in and are for taste tests there may be. the loss of taste neurologically concerns.ead to skin grafts are very helpful. >> is there anything inappropriate? using any tissue i find the cosmetic uses of hollywood sometimes to be frivolous. -- ild be happy to us see would be happy to see us abandon them. >> it seems you are here advocating on the behalf of fetal tissue research and stem cells. you have been told the activities -- the companies involved in those activities. you were the scientific advisory board of w isl. it shows stem cell research. to2012 you were a consultant cleveland biolabs. they say they use proprietary stem cell lines and products. you were a consultant to stem human neuralt uses stem cells in medicine. receives a proprietary stelle line derived from -- cell line derived. you have a financial interest on the research of fetal tissue. ms. charo: i received no funding. those were not embryonic stem cells by the way we were talking a
uses for tissues. a do you think there is compelling public interest in saving lives if we use fetal tissue for taste tests and cosmetics? ms. charo: believe in and are for taste tests there may be. the loss of taste neurologically concerns.ead to skin grafts are very helpful. >> is there anything inappropriate? using any tissue i find the cosmetic uses of hollywood sometimes to be frivolous. -- ild be happy to us see would be happy to see us abandon them. >> it seems you are here...
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in 1571. his style of thorough realism included dramatic use of light and shadow. it had a huge influence on baroque paintings, which became a major trend in the 17th century. this art historian curated the exhibition. >> what would you say is the allure of his work? >> translator: his paintings aren't the same as other realistic painters. his realism is sour and ugly, a true observation of the human state. the people in his paintings are the same people we see on the street today. that's why we may feel more familiar with them than those of rafael. he depicted people in life size. the second is light. the subject's vivid expression is floating in space. the strong light that normally comes from the upper left side hits the faces and a few other parts. the rest is all in darkness. he painted with the viewer's reactions in mind, to draw them into the picture. >> reporter: he created many masterpieces. and became the most popular artist of his time. since then, his notoriety has only grown. at this exhibition, historical documents can also be seen. they include police
in 1571. his style of thorough realism included dramatic use of light and shadow. it had a huge influence on baroque paintings, which became a major trend in the 17th century. this art historian curated the exhibition. >> what would you say is the allure of his work? >> translator: his paintings aren't the same as other realistic painters. his realism is sour and ugly, a true observation of the human state. the people in his paintings are the same people we see on the street today....
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every once in a while, they used to publish the top 20 dictators in the world. one sunday morning i opened up the paper and look at the front cover. these is putin, there is musharraf, there is mubarak, there is a solid, gadhafi -- is assad, gadhafi. used to look at the list, wow, this is interesting. i am checking them and say, i've met with him. pretty soon i got half of the boxes checked. i keep thinking, what kind of job do i have? where these are the kinds of people i am meeting with? but in many of these cases where, from a human rights record, they weren't necessarily american allies. they did not represent american values, but what they did do was helped us in fighting the enemy'ies and keeping america secure. -- the enemies and keeping america secure. mubarak in egypt. before iraq, i met with a lot of leaders in the middle east. they all warned us in advance, be careful about what you are thinking about. this will not nearly as easy as what you think it is it might be. getting rid of a two bit dictator is not hard for the greatest military power in the u
every once in a while, they used to publish the top 20 dictators in the world. one sunday morning i opened up the paper and look at the front cover. these is putin, there is musharraf, there is mubarak, there is a solid, gadhafi -- is assad, gadhafi. used to look at the list, wow, this is interesting. i am checking them and say, i've met with him. pretty soon i got half of the boxes checked. i keep thinking, what kind of job do i have? where these are the kinds of people i am meeting with? but...
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in the sweet 16. coach k had the suspect about the game. >>for us whether that storm and have the wherewithal to be able to win , change in defense to one - 3 - one, what brandon did on top of that zone was magnificent. >>now, we are traveling with the 2 local teams to keep up with every minute of march madness. david hurst is headed to california with duke. later this week you will see live reports from todd gibson. he is going to philly with north carolina. >>> we're still following breaking news out of durham. an officer has been shot -- a story where an officer has been shot. we're joined live with an update . >> reporter: what we have learned is that there was an officer involved shooting this morning. one officer was shot. let me step out of the way and let you take a look. the officer has minor injuries. this all happened at the sally port here at the trent 11 -- durham county jail , the area where they bring suspect in and out of the jail. this happened at about 3:44 this morning. the suspect involved is in custody. we will have more informa
in the sweet 16. coach k had the suspect about the game. >>for us whether that storm and have the wherewithal to be able to win , change in defense to one - 3 - one, what brandon did on top of that zone was magnificent. >>now, we are traveling with the 2 local teams to keep up with every minute of march madness. david hurst is headed to california with duke. later this week you will see live reports from todd gibson. he is going to philly with north carolina. >>> we're...
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authorities in brussels arrest six people tied to the terror attacks. usls to express condolences of the united states for the loss of life in the brussels attack. hillary clinton and bernie sanders campaign hard in the weekend primaries, voters in washington, hawaii and alaska head to the polls. market in the united states and europe are closed today. it is good friday, ahead of easter this weekend. our competitors may be close but foxbusiness is open and bringing the very latest. that is what is happening now. nicole: you may be saying goodbye to your debit card. at thousands of atms, they will allow you to use your phone to take out money. i met with the vice president to show you how it works. >> without putting a card into the machine. >> getting cash out of your account with just your smart phone and you say that. >> your car can be compromised and you use it and use it without your authorization. he would have to steal your fingers and touch id. simply press the mobile banking apps. go ahead and order up $20. it will generate a qr code. take $20. >>
authorities in brussels arrest six people tied to the terror attacks. usls to express condolences of the united states for the loss of life in the brussels attack. hillary clinton and bernie sanders campaign hard in the weekend primaries, voters in washington, hawaii and alaska head to the polls. market in the united states and europe are closed today. it is good friday, ahead of easter this weekend. our competitors may be close but foxbusiness is open and bringing the very latest. that is what...
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in the sky. and can you just reassure us or talk about the relationship between using the uass and in conjunction with your agents. and is one meant to supplement the other? you're not phasing out agents with the use of uass are you? can you talk a little bit about this? >> they're all designed to enhance and even in my earlier statement. the fact that it's still a labor intensive job. it still requires boots on the ground but it can be greatly enhanced with technology. so i think the tactical or the tethered aerostats are particularly helpful. with the camera systems that are in them. >> do you know about how many aerostats we are at now? >> i think we're at five and we put another one in mcallen area, so we're now moving to six aero clzstats. they are fairly expensive to operate baecause we use contractors to operate them. but frankly, i don't want to take a border patrol agent off the road. and then have them operate the mechanics of the tactical aerostat. so i think they are helpful. i'll be down in mcallen next week for my 12th or 13th trip. and the agents down there feel that they're a defi
in the sky. and can you just reassure us or talk about the relationship between using the uass and in conjunction with your agents. and is one meant to supplement the other? you're not phasing out agents with the use of uass are you? can you talk a little bit about this? >> they're all designed to enhance and even in my earlier statement. the fact that it's still a labor intensive job. it still requires boots on the ground but it can be greatly enhanced with technology. so i think the...
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after 340 days in space, astronaut scott kelly has his feet on earth ready to head home. how thieves could be using your car keys to break in. good morning and welcome to "10 news early morning." i'm allison kropff. lets get a look at #10weather with meteorologist bobby deskins. donald trump and closer to winning their party's presidential nomination after sweeping victories on super tuesday. mark albert has the latest from washington. -nats- after securing key victories in several delegate- rich states.donald trump is shifting his focus to the general election...and his republican party: "i'm going to get along great with congress. paul ryan, i don't know him well, but i'm sure i'm going to get along great with him. and if i don't, he's going to have to pay a big price." -nats- ted cruz is touting wins in oklahoma and texas. the strongest campaign to beat donald trump is our campaign. trump's super tuesday wins is stoking fear in the republican establishment who question whether his nomination will keep them out of the white house. most dishonest politician in america - hillary clinton and how cou
after 340 days in space, astronaut scott kelly has his feet on earth ready to head home. how thieves could be using your car keys to break in. good morning and welcome to "10 news early morning." i'm allison kropff. lets get a look at #10weather with meteorologist bobby deskins. donald trump and closer to winning their party's presidential nomination after sweeping victories on super tuesday. mark albert has the latest from washington. -nats- after securing key victories in several...
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this is an app that allows you to save using digital coupons in addition to per coupons you might use at the register which i love. as bill pointed out if you are not a coupon clipper that's okay. as long as you've got a computer or phone you can use the free app. to check t 51, and the digital coupons can be used at any grocery store, as long as you have a receipt that they produce the details specifically what you bought. let's take a look at the different steps you need to take. first you have to sign up for a free account. the accounts over at www.wral.com, smart shopper. and the discount is not applied actually get the digital coupons. so, after you get the free account, you peru's or take a look at the offers available. and there are produce offers, cracker offers, all sorts of great things. and then you go to the store. you buy the participating products and upload your receipt to either the checkout 51 bile app, or right on your computer. it only takes a couple of minutes and fiercely is not much time at all. once you upload your receipt, they will automatically figure out whi
this is an app that allows you to save using digital coupons in addition to per coupons you might use at the register which i love. as bill pointed out if you are not a coupon clipper that's okay. as long as you've got a computer or phone you can use the free app. to check t 51, and the digital coupons can be used at any grocery store, as long as you have a receipt that they produce the details specifically what you bought. let's take a look at the different steps you need to take. first you...
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in the ruins. can we come up and see you? the ganzi family invited us inside. there is no running water or electricity. in their tiny apartment, she explains that her son, a soldier, was killed in action. without his salary, everyone including the five grandchildren is surviving on charity. downstairs there is a soccer game. hamid is fast on his crutches now. if the's been a year since a rocket took off his leg. no, she's, i was doing errand with my mom. people can still do errand and shop for food in the parts of to bits. and since the cease fire the mood has lightened. back in the old city, the officer in charge tells me things are quiet here too. the soldiers are relaxed. stocking up on supplies in spite of the odd rebel pot shot. but, what's next? how do you think this will end? i'm hoping for negotiation he's tells me. we have already spilled too much blood. everyone we spoke to scott, battered and ground down by this terrible war is hoping for peace through negotiation. but at the very same time, the syrian army is tightening a siege on the opposition held
in the ruins. can we come up and see you? the ganzi family invited us inside. there is no running water or electricity. in their tiny apartment, she explains that her son, a soldier, was killed in action. without his salary, everyone including the five grandchildren is surviving on charity. downstairs there is a soccer game. hamid is fast on his crutches now. if the's been a year since a rocket took off his leg. no, she's, i was doing errand with my mom. people can still do errand and shop for...
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in the book of john. all of us know the scriptures. we truth. not based on whether or not there is an iraq, or jewish person or sikh or muslim in the house. if we were to take all of our hearts out and put them on the table and all walked in and came back in with our hearts we wouldn't no which heart belonged to which. it is about us. an innate spirit. has nothing to do with religion. if you go right and teach right, people will do right. when i was growing up there was prayer in school. it seemed based on my experience, children who have prayer in school in those days acting a little bit better. there was a different kind of respect. i have been in the school system, children have no respect. parents have no respect. babies are making babies. when you talk about religion, they are not getting it at home. millennials and 30 years not going to church. where do they get it? that is an open end question. >> armstrong: hold that point. how do you find your better angles? we are going to come back very important question. don't want to miss this conve
in the book of john. all of us know the scriptures. we truth. not based on whether or not there is an iraq, or jewish person or sikh or muslim in the house. if we were to take all of our hearts out and put them on the table and all walked in and came back in with our hearts we wouldn't no which heart belonged to which. it is about us. an innate spirit. has nothing to do with religion. if you go right and teach right, people will do right. when i was growing up there was prayer in school. it...
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and we'll be able to answer them and give you the truth. >> we trust to see the good in us, not to lethe media define us. i'm fear the fear will decrease as they talk to us, get to knows us and they find out we're just like them. we just have a different belief that we're all americans together, and we all care about our communities and our safety and our country together. >> erin one of the things that struck me about your report, the people you spoke to even though there might be beliefs that are strong and negative, you seem to take care to speak to people who are reason in their approach. we may not agree with them, but they're sincere in their belief. >> what i really wanted to do was to try to figure out even before the san bernardino attacks and the attacks in paris, there seems to be on the campaign trial there was this fear of islam that kept coming up. i really wanted to figure out where is that fear coming from? i wanted to speak to those of course within the islamic community who were on the end of some of the backlash, but i wanted to speak to those who were afraid of isla
and we'll be able to answer them and give you the truth. >> we trust to see the good in us, not to lethe media define us. i'm fear the fear will decrease as they talk to us, get to knows us and they find out we're just like them. we just have a different belief that we're all americans together, and we all care about our communities and our safety and our country together. >> erin one of the things that struck me about your report, the people you spoke to even though there might be...
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in the paris attacks that were used in the attacks today in brussels? and fred, correct me if i'm wrong, but memory serves, i believe i remember that they still have not been able to identify who the bombmaker was from the paris attacks or where his present location is. is that correct? >> reporter: no, you're absolutely right. they don't know whether or not they may have killed the actual bomb maker in one of the many raids. keep in mind in run-up to abdeslam getting captured there was a raid that took place the tuesday before that where apparently a senior member of the cell who supported those conducting the paris attacks were killed so it's not clear whether or not that bomb maker was apprehended. it's not clear where that bomb maker is. you're absolutely right. what they're going to try to do right now, the nail bomb that they found here, they're going to try to see whether the explosives that were used in that in any way, shape or form match those used in the paris attacks and whether or not perhaps it could be pa
in the paris attacks that were used in the attacks today in brussels? and fred, correct me if i'm wrong, but memory serves, i believe i remember that they still have not been able to identify who the bombmaker was from the paris attacks or where his present location is. is that correct? >> reporter: no, you're absolutely right. they don't know whether or not they may have killed the actual bomb maker in one of the many raids. keep in mind in run-up to abdeslam getting captured there was a...
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evidence, found in the use in the paris attacks. it's down to belgium investigators. >>> a new round of u.n. brokered talks could be held by the end of this month. the negotiations could lead to a ceasefire. announcements were made after the u.n. envoy was met last week. past attempts to trike a deal failed -- strike a deal failed because of growing divisions in the country. this is a pivotal moment for the country. if you will, nothing can be achieved by settlement. what began with dilutions and end with settlement and facts on the ground. we are approaching the facts on the ground. this is the beginning of a defining moment. not the defining moment itself. i believe we need or require some time before lasting piece is achieved. >> they are continuing to make a dangerous journey, despite a deal aimed at stopping the influx into europe. under a new agreement greece will deport refugees back to turkey in exchange for financial aid and relaxed visa restrictions for turkish citizens travelling in europe. greek authorities are taking so
evidence, found in the use in the paris attacks. it's down to belgium investigators. >>> a new round of u.n. brokered talks could be held by the end of this month. the negotiations could lead to a ceasefire. announcements were made after the u.n. envoy was met last week. past attempts to trike a deal failed -- strike a deal failed because of growing divisions in the country. this is a pivotal moment for the country. if you will, nothing can be achieved by settlement. what began with...
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but in this case, they're re-using it and making coin trays out of it. >> this idea of closing the materials loop. you know, going as much as we possibly can towards 0 waste in manufacturing. it's not just lip service anymore, it's happening and it makes total business sense. >> i think it's so interesting to see the cross industry collaboration, like heinz ketchup and ford motors, these aren't really two companies i would think would work together in this way. as a chemist i think a lot about green chemistry, like you want all of the by-products of your chemical reactions to be used in further reactions, and that's kind of like how i think about it. but, this is really creative. >> and that's why you're dr. crystal dilworth. >> that's why i am ha ha ha! >> i think for me in the past my only ketchup and car interactions were when i spilled ketchup in my car. >> i think we've all been there. >> from the california coast all the way over to detroit, we've covered a lot of ground today guys, and covered some pretty interesting topics. so thanks for that. we'll have a lot more for you next time
but in this case, they're re-using it and making coin trays out of it. >> this idea of closing the materials loop. you know, going as much as we possibly can towards 0 waste in manufacturing. it's not just lip service anymore, it's happening and it makes total business sense. >> i think it's so interesting to see the cross industry collaboration, like heinz ketchup and ford motors, these aren't really two companies i would think would work together in this way. as a chemist i think...
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still who are in our earthly pilgrimage and who walk by faith that by holy spirit may lead usliness and righteousness all our days. grant thy faithful people part and in peace that we may be cleansed from all our sins and serve the with a quiet mind. grant to all who mourn a short confidence in thy fatherly care that casting on their grief on the they may know the consolation of thy love. give courage and faith to those who are believed, that they may have strength to meet the days ahead and the comfort of a reasonable and holy hope, in the joyful expectation of eternal life with those they love. help us, we pray, in the midst of things we cannot understand, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection to life everlasting. grant us grace to interest nancy to die never failing love, receive her into the arms of thy mercy and remember her according to the favor which now embarrassed onto that people. granted increasing knowledge and love of the she may go from strength to strength and the light of perfect service in the heavenly kingdom. grant us will all live and die with the hope
still who are in our earthly pilgrimage and who walk by faith that by holy spirit may lead usliness and righteousness all our days. grant thy faithful people part and in peace that we may be cleansed from all our sins and serve the with a quiet mind. grant to all who mourn a short confidence in thy fatherly care that casting on their grief on the they may know the consolation of thy love. give courage and faith to those who are believed, that they may have strength to meet the days ahead and...
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can take in washington that gives usotal confidence in the future of this country that believe this city of washington and come west and a great writer from my own states of massachusetts was right when he said eastwood i go only by porsche. west, would i go free. i must walk toward organ and not toward europe. i express my thanks to all of you. [applause] >> and i'm confident that when the role of national effort in the 1960's is written, when a judgment is rendered, whether this generation of america took those steps at home and abroad to make it possible for those who came after us to live in greater security and prosperity, i am confident history will write into the 1960's, we did our part to maintain our country and make it look beautiful. thank you. [applause] clicks an overnight stop in wyoming. is nearly 500 square miles and offers living quarters, a wildlife range, and some of the countries most awesome scenery. the arrival of a presidential plane and a reception of local color. and moved a speaking engagement,
can take in washington that gives usotal confidence in the future of this country that believe this city of washington and come west and a great writer from my own states of massachusetts was right when he said eastwood i go only by porsche. west, would i go free. i must walk toward organ and not toward europe. i express my thanks to all of you. [applause] >> and i'm confident that when the role of national effort in the 1960's is written, when a judgment is rendered, whether this...
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i've said to them many times when we play top teams, it brings out the best in us. >> for us it's about can we play good soccer for more than just 10, 15 minutes in a half. i think that's the way we have to play in the olympics and the way we have to focus against these better teams we have to play. >> thursday night raymond james stadium in tampa, a top five women's teams in the world beginning with germany and france at 5:00, then 7:45 the u.s. and england. that's pretty good stuff out there. thursday night, be a nice night for it as well. >> sounds good. thank you, dan. >>> winning lotto numbers are one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine r that helps make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, tomorrow... i love ya, tomorrow p in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay a
i've said to them many times when we play top teams, it brings out the best in us. >> for us it's about can we play good soccer for more than just 10, 15 minutes in a half. i think that's the way we have to play in the olympics and the way we have to focus against these better teams we have to play. >> thursday night raymond james stadium in tampa, a top five women's teams in the world beginning with germany and france at 5:00, then 7:45 the u.s. and england. that's pretty good...
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i want a president that secures this border and brings out the best in us, not the worst in us. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, ted cruz. [applause] sen. cruz: thank you governor. it is great to be here in the great state of arizona. thank you to the glen family for hosting us and your hospitality. thank you for the amazing arizona meal we just had, and the opportunity to tour the border and hear from ranchers and landowners down here. sheriff, thank you for being here. thank you for your leadership and your public service. thank you for risking your life, you and the men and women who work with you, risking your life every day to keep us safe. we are so grateful to the law enforcement all along our southern border that face the day-to-day threat of drug cartels coming across, transnational criminal organizations that are terrorizing communities. speaker, thank you for being here. thank you for your leadership. i know it is important and significant and arizona to have the first speaker of the house from arizona in a decade, and thank you for givin
i want a president that secures this border and brings out the best in us, not the worst in us. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, ted cruz. [applause] sen. cruz: thank you governor. it is great to be here in the great state of arizona. thank you to the glen family for hosting us and your hospitality. thank you for the amazing arizona meal we just had, and the opportunity to tour the border and hear from ranchers and landowners down here. sheriff, thank you for being...
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and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let uselp grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> all right. back to the story on terror in brussels today as we continue to follow the information that is coming out of that country as more than 30 people have died. we have the founding chairman and executive board member of the quill yam foundation in london joining us now. we are sorry for the snafu earlier with respect to the hook up from london. we have got a lot of moving parts obviously today. sir, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> how do you feel europe is responding to the threat of internal islamic jihadi terrorism? >> i think, tyler, as attack after attack hits our continent people are wake up to a realization that a global jihadist insurgency has finally hit home on european soil. and i think we are bracing for what will be the new normal. i think the security services are incredibly overwhelmed. they are working around the clock. but inevitably there will be more attacks this year. it's unfortunate
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bombers on the computer where he said he no longer felt say. >>> we're hearing the explosives in brusselss used in paris and brussels are connected. >> we're hearing that tatp is a peroxide-based explosive. but what's most important is prosecutors say the bombs used in the terrorist attacks in paris had tatp explosives as well, so that is the direct link. >> cristina, thank you. >>> democratic candidate hillary clinton delivered a major speech on counterterrorism at sanford today. she said what happened yesterday provided a clear lesson. >> our enemies are constant adapting. so we have to do the same. for example, brussels demonstrated clearly we need to take a harder look at security protocols. >> clinton specifically mentioned airports and other soft targets for security enhancements. she also said that america's alliances, such as nature together, are key to defeating isis, and she said that the u.s. must take on the islamic militants in cyberspace. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage on the taifort it attacks in brussels. we're working to bring you the very latest in all of our newscasts
bombers on the computer where he said he no longer felt say. >>> we're hearing the explosives in brusselss used in paris and brussels are connected. >> we're hearing that tatp is a peroxide-based explosive. but what's most important is prosecutors say the bombs used in the terrorist attacks in paris had tatp explosives as well, so that is the direct link. >> cristina, thank you. >>> democratic candidate hillary clinton delivered a major speech on counterterrorism...
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i used it in 1987. is an act that congress passed when the constitution was a baby so there was a vehicle for judges to get their orders complied with. and it's been use many, many, many times and interpreted by courts. i understand what is the reach of the all writs act? still good law but how far does it extend? especially given how technology changed. i think courts will sort that out. there was a decision yesterday in new york. there will be a decision in california. this is a problem law enforcement is seeing all over the country. >> let me ask you about that decision in new york. in its brief, in the california case, apple argues a provision of calea, prohibits the magistrate from ordering it to design a means to override the auto erase functions on the phone. just yesterday, a magistrate in new york upheld that argument. can you comment on that? >> not in an intelligent way because i haven't read the decision out of new york. i understand the basic contours of the argument. i don't fully get it,
i used it in 1987. is an act that congress passed when the constitution was a baby so there was a vehicle for judges to get their orders complied with. and it's been use many, many, many times and interpreted by courts. i understand what is the reach of the all writs act? still good law but how far does it extend? especially given how technology changed. i think courts will sort that out. there was a decision yesterday in new york. there will be a decision in california. this is a problem law...
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in a debate. our own keith cate and candace mccowan quill bring us reports quill bring us reports from miami in -- will bring us reports from miami in all of our stories tomorrow. >>> people have died from spice and even paramedics attacked from people they are trying to save. people have been using spice in the bay area for five years, so the question is why is this happening now? 8 on your side also paul mueller joins us live now from tampa and, paul, is this a deadly trend or do health officials think it's temporary? what do they think is going on? >> reporter: jen, it's only expected to last a few weeks. now obviously, of course, this is not the real thing, but there's a lot of bad batches of it going around the area right now. that has helped rescue officials racing for the worst. >> what's up? >> reporter: we've seen what spice can do. >> now calm down. calm down. calm down. >> reporter: fits of anger, rage and downright disturbing behavior. >> i smoke it every night. >> reporter: how long you been doing it? >> around two years. >> reporter: spice users like melvin scott line the streets of
in a debate. our own keith cate and candace mccowan quill bring us reports quill bring us reports from miami in -- will bring us reports from miami in all of our stories tomorrow. >>> people have died from spice and even paramedics attacked from people they are trying to save. people have been using spice in the bay area for five years, so the question is why is this happening now? 8 on your side also paul mueller joins us live now from tampa and, paul, is this a deadly trend or do...
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obama warned us in 2007 he was on public radio in new hampshire, i believe. he said the day after i'm elected, the world will see us differently. the muslim world will see us differently. that was a promise. he's carried through on that promise. the world does see us differently. in 2016 than they did in 2008. because he fundamentally changed our approach against radical jihadists and the threats we face out there. think about it. 2009 i'm in colorado. this is when there's the green revolution in iran. this is when there's people on the streets in iran that are protesting for freedom. and what is america's response? nothing. it is silence. and you're thinking, wow, if there's anybody we ought to be embracing, it's the people in the streets and iran who are clamoring for more democracy and freedom. but we are silent. we then go to egypt and the president gives his famous speech. i'm picking on this president right now, but i'll tell you over the last 15 years there's plenty of blame to go around to find why we're in the position we're in today. by both parties.
obama warned us in 2007 he was on public radio in new hampshire, i believe. he said the day after i'm elected, the world will see us differently. the muslim world will see us differently. that was a promise. he's carried through on that promise. the world does see us differently. in 2016 than they did in 2008. because he fundamentally changed our approach against radical jihadists and the threats we face out there. think about it. 2009 i'm in colorado. this is when there's the green revolution...
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they have told us that the teenager was having ongoing disputes with other boys in the area. orange county deputies told us they are talking with people who might have information about who shot and killed 15- year-old antoine davis. he was 15. they took them from us. >>reporter:his aunt tiffany broke down pleading with anyone who could come forward. deputies say antoine was walking along the sidewalk around midnight sunday morning when someone shot him in the head. it is a dark stretch of road without many lights, it happened near a wooded area without any cameras in sight. his family is begging for the public's help to find the teenager's killer. >> please come forward. we need every amount of information to bring justice to him. >>reporter:this is just the latest shooting following a deadly weekend in central florida. for our next half hour i'm going back to the open cases, investigators are still working right now and at 5:30 here the sheriff explain what is preventing his deputies from stopping the violence. live in orange county, janai norman, eyewitness news this mornin
they have told us that the teenager was having ongoing disputes with other boys in the area. orange county deputies told us they are talking with people who might have information about who shot and killed 15- year-old antoine davis. he was 15. they took them from us. >>reporter:his aunt tiffany broke down pleading with anyone who could come forward. deputies say antoine was walking along the sidewalk around midnight sunday morning when someone shot him in the head. it is a dark stretch...
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in front of you. the packet. i'm asking you to use your common sense. not going to: i'm speculate about something i don't have firsthand knowledge. mr. duffy: let's talk about. . you are in the business and promoting the use of fetal tissue. i think you earlier indicated that you would agree with the aw that we shouldn't make profit. profit shouldn't be made off of the sale of little baby body parts. that right? dr. goldstein: that has its anatomicale uniform gift act. mr. duffy: do you agree we the sale profit off of of baby body parts? dr. goldstein: yes. would have yout done to make sure neural stem doesn't make a profit off of the body body parts they received from clinics? clinics fort pay the body parts that they receive? did you do any research into that? goldstein: i have asked them if they complied with the law. told me they complied with the law. it.duffy: that's dr. goldstein: just as you sitting next to you you -- mr. duffy: i don't trust mr. harris. dr. goldstein: i'm in no position to launch an inquiry. i don't have powers like the congress
in front of you. the packet. i'm asking you to use your common sense. not going to: i'm speculate about something i don't have firsthand knowledge. mr. duffy: let's talk about. . you are in the business and promoting the use of fetal tissue. i think you earlier indicated that you would agree with the aw that we shouldn't make profit. profit shouldn't be made off of the sale of little baby body parts. that right? dr. goldstein: that has its anatomicale uniform gift act. mr. duffy: do you agree...