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i'm here at camp 17 on the juno icefield, and i'm going in to have a quick word with dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems for nasa to understand the mass balance of this icefield. >>glaciers r respond immediately to a any changes in n climate. r riations and their mamass are determined directly by how much snows llls on them in the wintertime anand how much ice ad snow melts away due to warmer temperatures in the summertime. so by monitoring glacier variations, we can understand a lot about climate systems, and so they're one of the first sost of early hallmamarks of climate change on the planet. >> dr. arendt helps create high-resolution computer models of glaciers like this one using data from satellites, airplanes, and deep snow pits like these to develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. >> glacieiers arere really large contributors to changing sea levels. you wantnt to be abl
i'm here at camp 17 on the juno icefield, and i'm going in to have a quick word with dr. anthony arendt. he's from the university of alaska in fairbanks, and he's one of the guys who designed the latest satellite imagery systems for nasa to understand the mass balance of this icefield. >>glaciers r respond immediately to a any changes in n climate. r riations and their mamass are determined directly by how much snows llls on them in the wintertime anand how much ice ad snow melts away due...
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eric: the you have an update why juno has encountered brain swelling that has proved fatal?s: that has been a problem that focused on a.l.l. we have seen toxicity in other places, but it is rare. we are still going to our investigation. it is a thorough process. no update yet but we will have one in the next few months. and can't get onto a clinical eric: at some point, you and others are going to have to consider pricing for cart therapy. any idea on what it is going to cost when a treatment of this nature comes to market? hans: it is too early to say. the only good way of pricing a drug is when you have the data in your hand that supports and approval and then you can make an assessment about value. i can tell you that he value these things are going to generate could be significance. making the toughest reimbursement agency in the world in the u.k. is called n.i.c.e. the u.k. put all of their reimbursement through this agency. they did a mock review where they look that -- they looked at pediatric a.l.l. and if 50% of kids are cured, what with the value be? it would canno
eric: the you have an update why juno has encountered brain swelling that has proved fatal?s: that has been a problem that focused on a.l.l. we have seen toxicity in other places, but it is rare. we are still going to our investigation. it is a thorough process. no update yet but we will have one in the next few months. and can't get onto a clinical eric: at some point, you and others are going to have to consider pricing for cart therapy. any idea on what it is going to cost when a treatment...
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bishop,, that is hans therapy of -- ceo of juno therapeutics.aroline: such a crucial conversation. eric all over that event for us. in talks to sell towers in german for $800 million. the towers have been tagged. the deal could be finalized as soon as next quarter. coming up, ces may be wrapped up, but there are lingering takeaways from the event. we will discuss next. ♪ caroline: we just wrapped up ces this year and big announcements, from autonomous cars and ai. michael, what really grabbed your attention? michael: the big winner at ces was amazon with alexa. there are over 1000 different companies that are integrating alexa into their products, everything from smart refrigerators to phones two cars. the other thing is there is tons of car tech. vehicles, ways in which the automobile will change her experience inside the car, what was most surprising was companies that are not tech companies presenting. the carnival ceo, arnold donald, showed a new set of sensors that guests will wear throughout the cruise to change their experience. the ceo o
bishop,, that is hans therapy of -- ceo of juno therapeutics.aroline: such a crucial conversation. eric all over that event for us. in talks to sell towers in german for $800 million. the towers have been tagged. the deal could be finalized as soon as next quarter. coming up, ces may be wrapped up, but there are lingering takeaways from the event. we will discuss next. ♪ caroline: we just wrapped up ces this year and big announcements, from autonomous cars and ai. michael, what really grabbed...
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the spacecraft called juno embarking on an epicjourney.ination, it faced its biggest challenge. to get into orbit, it had to slam on its brakes and survive everything jupiter could throw at it, including its deadly radiation. whenjuno goes into orbit around jupiter, we're going to go through a really nasty, hazardous region, radiation belts that are very close to the planet. they are nasty and can destroy and attack all the electronics. so, we have to be careful. scientists faced a tense wait at mission control in california to learn the fate of their billion—dollar spacecraft. then, a signal. cheering and applause. the mood is pure elation here. after more than a decade of work and a 2.8 billion kilometre journey through space, juno is the closest we have ever been to jupiter. we prepared a contingency procedure. guess what? we don't need that any more. and then came the pictures. for the first time, its south pole was revealed. covered in storms, many even bigger than the earth. in the north, it's blanketed by a thick atmosphere. and in
the spacecraft called juno embarking on an epicjourney.ination, it faced its biggest challenge. to get into orbit, it had to slam on its brakes and survive everything jupiter could throw at it, including its deadly radiation. whenjuno goes into orbit around jupiter, we're going to go through a really nasty, hazardous region, radiation belts that are very close to the planet. they are nasty and can destroy and attack all the electronics. so, we have to be careful. scientists faced a tense wait...
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nasa's juno spacecraft flew into jupiter's orbit on the fourth of july giving us our best look yet athe largest planet in the solar system. >>> back here on earth fbi director james comey announced his decision not to file criminal charges against hillary clinton but just days before the election, director comey said investigators were reviewing thousands of into newly discovered e-mails that could be related to the case. >>> after reviewing the new e-mails, comey said he's still not recommending any charges against hillary clinton. >>> the year also saw major attacks targeting law enforcement officers in several cities. the deadliest happened in dallas suspect shot to death five officers during a protest against police violence. officials in florida announced the fires locally transmit the cases of zika virus here in the united states. the feds since warned pregnant women to avoid parts of the miami area. here in the united states zero receives attacks hours apart suspect stabbed 10 people at a mall in saint cloud, minnesota off duty cop later shot the suspect and killed him. that sa
nasa's juno spacecraft flew into jupiter's orbit on the fourth of july giving us our best look yet athe largest planet in the solar system. >>> back here on earth fbi director james comey announced his decision not to file criminal charges against hillary clinton but just days before the election, director comey said investigators were reviewing thousands of into newly discovered e-mails that could be related to the case. >>> after reviewing the new e-mails, comey said he's...
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--y aunque no es la diosa juno baÑandose en leche.. si es la seÑora alma baÑandose en cerveza.... bite alma alvarado/turista muy relajada, desde el masaje de lopies seentían suaves lsemilla. armando quintero terapeuta , esto es un exfoliante natural para la piel, la temperatura de la barrica es de unos 38 grados, va a permitir que tus poros se abran de una forma natural eliminando céulas muertas, pertien la misma regeneracióne los poros. --y mitras le aplan mas cervezcalies frias pa entrar en ambite... essi, si pisa beber muchas... mejor re con uflotadoe en su propio gusto... armando quintero/terapeuta dentro de sus propiedad lo que hace baño dcerveza es dar brillo, firmeza, dureza y un pode volun a esta partdel cabello,odo enonjunto dan eresu cabell evar la pérdida dcabello. el cabello noo pierd pero el noicimito si, donde lee por tomarse loel barril.. --por. porque aunque es "spa" no "espa angel out --algunos pediran su cita maÑana mismo porque dicen que prefieren ser borrachos conocidos que alcoholicos anonimos...y alli todos dicen salud y no por el brindis, sino aseguran que
--y aunque no es la diosa juno baÑandose en leche.. si es la seÑora alma baÑandose en cerveza.... bite alma alvarado/turista muy relajada, desde el masaje de lopies seentían suaves lsemilla. armando quintero terapeuta , esto es un exfoliante natural para la piel, la temperatura de la barrica es de unos 38 grados, va a permitir que tus poros se abran de una forma natural eliminando céulas muertas, pertien la misma regeneracióne los poros. --y mitras le aplan mas cervezcalies frias pa...
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there's been some good news with some, an bad news with juno.someone looking at that as an opportunity, are you, the balance between are you frightened by what you've seen happen by juno more than you're excited by what happened in kite? >> our program is advanced and very positive. we said in 2016 that we're going to file the first indication for carty for pediatric lymphoblastic leukemia. we'll file the first one in 2017 and the second one late they are year. that is going full speed ahead. erik: thank you for spending time with us here. novartis.z, c.e.o. of anna: coming up next, trump and toyota. the incoming u.s. president criticized the japanese carmaker over its mexican plant. we have the chairman's response, that's exclusive. manus: the billionaire investor says the new president will be bad for markets. anna: and we continue our coverage from davos where we'll be speaking to the c.e.o. of a retailer, this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: new york, new york, inauguration day. futures 22.64. those high tech stocks have been outperforming since dona
there's been some good news with some, an bad news with juno.someone looking at that as an opportunity, are you, the balance between are you frightened by what you've seen happen by juno more than you're excited by what happened in kite? >> our program is advanced and very positive. we said in 2016 that we're going to file the first indication for carty for pediatric lymphoblastic leukemia. we'll file the first one in 2017 and the second one late they are year. that is going full speed...
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almost a sort of misunderstanding over the weekend, because uber was facilitating rides to j.f.k., so junomatter. they don't tell their drivers what to do. tweeted ass, they message, saying they were not going to turn on surge pricing. was construedit as an advertisement and now we have this mess of an anti-uber now.ign right >> it's something you document in your book very well, sometimes a few p.r. master strokes -- >> a couple stumbles. ha ha! >> but what i'm fascinated about now is the new administration. do we think about it? well, airbnb is actually a one of donald trump's own business lines. you've got uber. or forh has he spoken to or against these particular start-ups or upstarts? is of coursemp probably the world's most visible hotellier. not a great position for airbnb. they were pretty closely aligned administration. brian chesky had a relationship with the president. challenges these companies have faced have been fundamentally local. it is cities and states that are future.g their i think the threat with trump, on his twitter soapbox and create problems for the likes of airbn
almost a sort of misunderstanding over the weekend, because uber was facilitating rides to j.f.k., so junomatter. they don't tell their drivers what to do. tweeted ass, they message, saying they were not going to turn on surge pricing. was construedit as an advertisement and now we have this mess of an anti-uber now.ign right >> it's something you document in your book very well, sometimes a few p.r. master strokes -- >> a couple stumbles. ha ha! >> but what i'm fascinated...
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. >> meet juno a 12 week old bloodhound puppy. she'll start training in a few weeks. she's expected to be on the streets working when she's 1-year-old she'll be trained in scent specific tracking. >> look at that face. she's like hey guys, i'm here. we're just getting started on wusa9 news at 5:00. >> most of the metro area under a wind advisory until 7 p.m. last hour winds gusting to 30 miles per hour downtown. we'll come back and talk about when the winds die down and the prospects of seeing a few flakes over the next four days. >> metro employees pay the the price after the train derailment. >> and hundreds of high school students, not sure they ever needed an excuse, but we'll tell you why they ran into the frigid waters of the chesapeake bay today. and right after the break parents, students, and educators have a reason to be excited in prince george's county. always wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to
. >> meet juno a 12 week old bloodhound puppy. she'll start training in a few weeks. she's expected to be on the streets working when she's 1-year-old she'll be trained in scent specific tracking. >> look at that face. she's like hey guys, i'm here. we're just getting started on wusa9 news at 5:00. >> most of the metro area under a wind advisory until 7 p.m. last hour winds gusting to 30 miles per hour downtown. we'll come back and talk about when the winds die down and the...
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i believe may be about 15 years, maybe 20 years ago juno on the death of another famous physicists, said the greatest thing you can say about him is you are so proud to hold the same union card as someone who also holds it who is named richard feynman and i really feel very lucky to have been asked to interview the two of them about this book because enrico fermi is the physicist physicists picking may not be well known to the general public, but he is one of the great heroes who have done atomic physics and it's so amazing to have this fabulous and authoritative story of his life. we have a review from the "wall street journal", which has also just come out which says exactly that, so this is a fabulous book i want to get started by asking the two of them to tell us what the motivation was for writing this book about fermi who is not as well-known as a einstein. >> mi too loud? no, okay. maybe i will start out. i was born in italy and came to the us as a baby, but went back to italy and fermi was a hero in italy and if you wanted to be a physicist he was a double hero and as larry said
i believe may be about 15 years, maybe 20 years ago juno on the death of another famous physicists, said the greatest thing you can say about him is you are so proud to hold the same union card as someone who also holds it who is named richard feynman and i really feel very lucky to have been asked to interview the two of them about this book because enrico fermi is the physicist physicists picking may not be well known to the general public, but he is one of the great heroes who have done...
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to canada, this guy is going alaska north of june no blocked by the ridge of high pressure north of junoit's blocked we won't get it. areas of dense fog tonight especially inland tule fog from the central valley working its way back toward the bay area from the east. fremont chilly tonight 39. vallejo 37. redwood city 38. san francisco 43 degrees. tomorrow, fog in the morning. a lot of sunshine in the afternoon. 2 or 3 degrees warmer but not that much of a change yet really not the mild stuff we're anticipating for the weekend. san jose 57 for you. 55 fairfield. napa 54. pacifica 52 for the high. warmer this weekend. your extended forecast calls for the warmingest weather, hey, why not, saturday and sunday, the warmest weather. thanks for the timing. right around 60 near the bay. low 60s inland and we'll see temperatures topping out in the upper 50s at the beach over the weekend. now, a little cloudier by next tuesday but no widespread rainfall until next wednesday which is our next month february 1 our next chance of rain. we are dry for six more days. back to you. >> good news. >>> tha
to canada, this guy is going alaska north of june no blocked by the ridge of high pressure north of junoit's blocked we won't get it. areas of dense fog tonight especially inland tule fog from the central valley working its way back toward the bay area from the east. fremont chilly tonight 39. vallejo 37. redwood city 38. san francisco 43 degrees. tomorrow, fog in the morning. a lot of sunshine in the afternoon. 2 or 3 degrees warmer but not that much of a change yet really not the mild stuff...
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last juno mar mateen walked into pulse and opened fire with a military-style rifle. this murder spree lasted hours before s.w.a.t. teams moved in, shot and killed him. 49 people were dead, more than 50 wounded. now mateen's widow is in federal custody, accused of being his accomplice. federal agents arrested noor salman at her home in san francisco. >> hello? >> a person inside that home would not open the door on monday. >> just realized something happened after we turned on the tv because of the one of the reporters knocked on my door and said your neighbor was arrested this morning. >> reporter: salman is charged with aiding and abetting and obstruction of justice. she has previously denied any knowledge of or involvement in her husband's crimes. her attorney, linda moreno, said in a statement to abc news noor salman had no foreknowledge nor could she predict what omar mateen intended to do that tragic fight. omar made a number of phone calls during the siege, in one of them ploej pledging to isis. noor salman had been in court just last month to ask a judge to ch
last juno mar mateen walked into pulse and opened fire with a military-style rifle. this murder spree lasted hours before s.w.a.t. teams moved in, shot and killed him. 49 people were dead, more than 50 wounded. now mateen's widow is in federal custody, accused of being his accomplice. federal agents arrested noor salman at her home in san francisco. >> hello? >> a person inside that home would not open the door on monday. >> just realized something happened after we turned on...
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i like to talk about-i don't know how many people do into glen park queen juno regularly and the speedof the best hummus and san francisco. michelle is a little kid, right and we are like, oh my god, his kids were working behind the counter, and rima were michelle's babysitters. that's the kind of community that i live in. right? that's the kind of community we all live in. that's why i want to serve is not for grandiose purposes, but as a mayor said, to take care of people's problems and where there is broader policy that can make things better for the people in my district, then to advance those. the other reason i'm really honored to serve is that aiken is a dramatic change for me, but i will be the lgbt supervisor. >>[applause]. these are perilous times. we face and existential threat. rights that we fought for and won that women have one, are may be, we may have to fight for them all over again. our gains maybe you raised by what he does with the courts. our immigrant community, you know, it's shameful. these are our neighbors. we have to be here to make sure, and united. i know t
i like to talk about-i don't know how many people do into glen park queen juno regularly and the speedof the best hummus and san francisco. michelle is a little kid, right and we are like, oh my god, his kids were working behind the counter, and rima were michelle's babysitters. that's the kind of community that i live in. right? that's the kind of community we all live in. that's why i want to serve is not for grandiose purposes, but as a mayor said, to take care of people's problems and where...
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i like to talk about-i don't know how many people do into glen park queen juno regularly and the speedan francisco. michelle is a little kid, right and we are like, oh my god, his kids were working behind the counter, and rima were michelle's babysitters. that's the kind of community that i live in. right? that's the kind of community we all live in. that's why i want to serve is not for grandiose purposes, but as a mayor said, to take care of people's problems and where there is broader policy that can make things better for the people in my district, then to advance those. the other reason i'm really honored to serve is that aiken is a dramatic change for me, but i will be the lgbt supervisor. >>[applause]. these are perilous times. we face and existential threat. rights that we fought for and won that women have one, are may be, we may have to fight for them all over again. our gains maybe you raised by what he does with the courts. our immigrant community, you know, it's shameful. these are our neighbors. we have to be here to make sure, and united. i know there's been a lot of cla
i like to talk about-i don't know how many people do into glen park queen juno regularly and the speedan francisco. michelle is a little kid, right and we are like, oh my god, his kids were working behind the counter, and rima were michelle's babysitters. that's the kind of community that i live in. right? that's the kind of community we all live in. that's why i want to serve is not for grandiose purposes, but as a mayor said, to take care of people's problems and where there is broader policy...
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nasa juno spacecraft flew into jupiter's orbit on the fourth of july giving us our best look yet at thelanet in the solar system. back here on earth fbi director james comey announced his decision not to file criminal charges against hillary clinton. but just days before the election, director comey said investigators were reviewing thousands of newly discovered e-mails that could be related to the case. after reviewing the new e-mails, comey said he is still not recommending any charges against hillary clinton. >>> the year also saw major attacks targeting law enforcement officers in several cities. the deadliest happened in dall dallas. suspect shot to death five officers ambush style during protest against police violence. officials in florida announced the first locally transmitted cases of the zika virus here in the united states. the feds have since warned pregnant women to aid void parts of the miami area. here in the united states, the series of attacks just hours apart investigators say suspect stabbed 10 people at a mall in saint cloud, minnesota, off duty cop later shot the s
nasa juno spacecraft flew into jupiter's orbit on the fourth of july giving us our best look yet at thelanet in the solar system. back here on earth fbi director james comey announced his decision not to file criminal charges against hillary clinton. but just days before the election, director comey said investigators were reviewing thousands of newly discovered e-mails that could be related to the case. after reviewing the new e-mails, comey said he is still not recommending any charges...