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the prosecution's lab.are not the justice system's lab. they are the prosecution's lab. h probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. [ male announcer ] an everyday moment can turn romantic anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with...
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look, why do people stay at berkeley lab? they do it because it's an incredibly exciting intellectual experience to be part of that. and we are engaged really in larger-scale team science, typically to try to, frankly, look at the questions which we believe are sort of the deepest ones that society faces or -- >> what are those questions? >> well, for example, today we're deeply engaged in issues of global sustainability and understanding issues of climate change and renewable energy. >> a passion -- >> people are deeply engaged in that. it means a great deal to them to be a part of that. so that's one reason people might stay. but we also have groups, for example, working on problems in astrophysics and they're excited about trying to understand the origins of the universe, what gives mass and things like that. >> you might say google is not studying, but they started to. i mean, google's sending probes to the moon, or so they say. >> yes. >> is there something -- is it just the pure science that motivates people to stay? >>
look, why do people stay at berkeley lab? they do it because it's an incredibly exciting intellectual experience to be part of that. and we are engaged really in larger-scale team science, typically to try to, frankly, look at the questions which we believe are sort of the deepest ones that society faces or -- >> what are those questions? >> well, for example, today we're deeply engaged in issues of global sustainability and understanding issues of climate change and renewable...
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-- evince its police forensics lab. something that the met -- national academy of sciences is trying to abide by, you are making this move, which i think would have been, in terms of the capital infrastructure, moving to a whole new facility would have been a perfect opportunity to move the crime lab. i am torn, because i absolutely see the need for this to happen, given the dilapidated state of the hall of justice and everything that is occurring. that made itself evident. but to do this right, i think we could have seized upon the opportunity to do something more brand. i will go ahead and move this with the recommendation and reservation. supervisor chu: we do have the motion to send it forward with a recommendation. i would imagine that the department can follow up with the supervisor to provide information on that relevant point, how we colocate facilities or integrate them. i would hope that that conversation would happen between the department and the supervisor's office. we have the recommendation to put that fo
-- evince its police forensics lab. something that the met -- national academy of sciences is trying to abide by, you are making this move, which i think would have been, in terms of the capital infrastructure, moving to a whole new facility would have been a perfect opportunity to move the crime lab. i am torn, because i absolutely see the need for this to happen, given the dilapidated state of the hall of justice and everything that is occurring. that made itself evident. but to do this...
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but they make the same recommendation that they do for crime labs. in this jurisdiction, we are already more -- already moving the report's recommendations. we are just trying to maintain what we already have. supervisor mirkarimi: this is the carry over. the carryover from this discussion has been, and i remember this vividly, great resistance, law-enforcement side that said not to move the independence. that the medical examiner is quoting the national academy of sciences. i do not know how you bifurcate that thinking. i do not understand. personally, i think that if we are to make this kind of investment, it would have been the perfect move for us to move the crime lab under the rubric of what the national academy of sciences suggested that san francisco should do, in a larger building so that we would be able to start afresh. i think that that would have been the better move. i would have been very happy to see that the day. including the discussion about the crime lab moving in a new direction as well. i know that my colleague has some other que
but they make the same recommendation that they do for crime labs. in this jurisdiction, we are already more -- already moving the report's recommendations. we are just trying to maintain what we already have. supervisor mirkarimi: this is the carry over. the carryover from this discussion has been, and i remember this vividly, great resistance, law-enforcement side that said not to move the independence. that the medical examiner is quoting the national academy of sciences. i do not know how...
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build a software of all the lab's 40,000 unclassified computers. they know computers in the travel department they talk to airlines and employees and talk to finance. >> but they don't talk to these computers. so if we see the computers start communicating with the super computers here we would say that is unusual. >> the same super computer sim ui lathe nuclear reaction and weather. so cyber security the next step is to simulate the internet. >> i think we have to start somewhere and think through simple operations to model the internet. >> it's unusual behavior is detected nobody can pull the plug but it will be able to make it possible suspicious behavior that doesn't show up on anyone's radar yet. they are sharing the information in the private sector on information technology. >> eric: department of homeland security pulled the plug on a controversial billion dollar high-tech border security system it doesn't mean the government giving up on high-tech solutions. david louie reports. >> homeland security admits the technology deployed along str
build a software of all the lab's 40,000 unclassified computers. they know computers in the travel department they talk to airlines and employees and talk to finance. >> but they don't talk to these computers. so if we see the computers start communicating with the super computers here we would say that is unusual. >> the same super computer sim ui lathe nuclear reaction and weather. so cyber security the next step is to simulate the internet. >> i think we have to start...
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so is the threat for the lab over? >> it appears. but there was some tense moments about an hour ago when we heard reports of a fire that broke out on lab property. fire crews responded quickly and put the fire out. turns out the cause was a rodent getting inside a transformer, any time you put fire and this national lab in the same sentence, it raises a lot of concerns. as far as the threat to this lab the best indication that its over is what happened at a news conference this morning when a lab director told us the media, they are going from the phase of emergency to recovery. that means a couple of key things. it means a couple hundred firefighters that had been working the perimeter of the lab can now go to another flank of the fire where it's burning more intensely and staff will be able to go inside and check on the systems and see if there has been any damage to the systems inside this lab. they have 10,000 experiments that were put on hold on monday because of fire. >> heather: another flank of the fire. where is the fire mo
so is the threat for the lab over? >> it appears. but there was some tense moments about an hour ago when we heard reports of a fire that broke out on lab property. fire crews responded quickly and put the fire out. turns out the cause was a rodent getting inside a transformer, any time you put fire and this national lab in the same sentence, it raises a lot of concerns. as far as the threat to this lab the best indication that its over is what happened at a news conference this morning...
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. >>> no longer threatening a nuclear lab, but still growing. the largest wildfire in new mexico's history. why some people are complaining about how the fire's being fought. >>> william and catharine, just days before their arrival in california. they were seen rolling up their sleeves in canada today. i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take your business. i want to design more buildings. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. starting with the at&t all for less package -- just $70 per month, voice plus broadband. it's the at&t network. helping you do what you do... even better. state's history -- no longer >>> new mexico firefighters say the biggest wildfire in that state's history no longer possesses an immediate threat to nuclear weapons labs. the fire is now several miles upslope from the los alamos national laboratory. today, hundreds of lab employees returned to work, bu
. >>> no longer threatening a nuclear lab, but still growing. the largest wildfire in new mexico's history. why some people are complaining about how the fire's being fought. >>> william and catharine, just days before their arrival in california. they were seen rolling up their sleeves in canada today. i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you want to take...
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lab staff have gotten inside to check for damage. although, because of the strong response, none is expected. >> emery leaves more issues and more fire out there and more people working on this fire. me concern is their safety. i'm relieved for this part of the fire in this fire business, it doesn't stop. >> reporter: lab personnel are helping out by using military technology to get 12,000 evacuated residents real-time information. high resolution pictures taken from a department of energy plane allowing a view of the whole fire and neighborhoods. normally used by generals to see a battlefield residents can zoom in on their home and make sure it is okay. one area where there is concern is the santa clara indian reservation. no homes threatened, 6,000 acres have burned, killing animals and plants that tribal members rely on. after the last major fire in that reservation area, the tribe planted 1.5 million tree seed licenses, it is believed that all those -- tree seedlings, it is believed that all those were destroyed. >> thank you. >>
lab staff have gotten inside to check for damage. although, because of the strong response, none is expected. >> emery leaves more issues and more fire out there and more people working on this fire. me concern is their safety. i'm relieved for this part of the fire in this fire business, it doesn't stop. >> reporter: lab personnel are helping out by using military technology to get 12,000 evacuated residents real-time information. high resolution pictures taken from a department of...
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the lab and town have been evacuated since monday.lab and fire officials say no release of radiation or other hazardous materials has been detected. >>> a six-foot long predator is on the loose in myrtle beach, south carolina, it's a pylon. it's been spotted several times in the last week. residents are concerned about the safety of their children and small pets. the snake is not native to the area. reptile experts say it's likely someone released it into the wild. >>> let's go around the world. zain verjee live in london with us right now. zain, we have, we have news from moammar gadhafi's daughter. what's this story about? >> aisha gadhafi, 35 years old, has spoken out. here's what she had to say. the headline is she's saying that the government, the gadhafis are reaching out and talking to the rebels. she says this -- there are currently direct and indirect negotiations. we are working to stop bloodshed of libyans. and for this, we are ready to make an alliance with the devil, with the armed rebels. she was also asked about whether
the lab and town have been evacuated since monday.lab and fire officials say no release of radiation or other hazardous materials has been detected. >>> a six-foot long predator is on the loose in myrtle beach, south carolina, it's a pylon. it's been spotted several times in the last week. residents are concerned about the safety of their children and small pets. the snake is not native to the area. reptile experts say it's likely someone released it into the wild. >>> let's...
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, a forensic crime lab that has strict stanrds and a research lab that does research. they do -- they are explorers. they push the bouaries of science. and that is what voss was doing here. mafemarmarcumarcus weiss wouldr although he wanted to talk about how great hisse his budd. i knew he wouldn't be helpful to the defense. he wanted to be evasive and didn't want to be straightforward and didn't want to answer my questions so you could get the answers you need. all he wanted to do was talk about how great his buddy does but one thing he wouldn't do is tell you how much chloroform was in the trunk of that car. dr. michael sigmund, another individual, another chemist, from the national center of forensic science, testified that the main compound was gasoline. and they want to say oh, well, you know, the liner was removed. well, the air is the air. especially if they are going to test something six weeks later. the person who conducted the air test and collected the samples in this case was michael sigmund who is a state expert. he was hired by the state of florida, not
, a forensic crime lab that has strict stanrds and a research lab that does research. they do -- they are explorers. they push the bouaries of science. and that is what voss was doing here. mafemarmarcumarcus weiss wouldr although he wanted to talk about how great hisse his budd. i knew he wouldn't be helpful to the defense. he wanted to be evasive and didn't want to be straightforward and didn't want to answer my questions so you could get the answers you need. all he wanted to do was talk...
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that lab remains closed and no re-open date has been set yet. the fire has already burned 113,000 acres and destroyed 60er residents and remains only 6% contained tonight. >>> today was a record-breaking day in phoenix where it hit 118 degrees. maricopa countysherifff sheriff arapio keeps many inmates outside. he is unapologetic saying if american soldiers can withstand 115 degrees in baghdad, the inmates can stop complaining about the tents. as a concession he did afternoon the inmates ice today. >>> an oil spill in minnesota has contaminated the yellowstone river northeast of the famous national park. exxonmobil powerline under the river leaked overnight in a small town 12 miles east of the billings. fuels from the oil were so intense, they forced the evacuation of 140 people living along the river. oil from the spill spread to the northeast edge of yellowstone park, but as of now it does not appear to have entered the park. >>> 2,000 people in san francisco raised their glasses today to drinktor a good cause. the 11th and breastfest beer feas
that lab remains closed and no re-open date has been set yet. the fire has already burned 113,000 acres and destroyed 60er residents and remains only 6% contained tonight. >>> today was a record-breaking day in phoenix where it hit 118 degrees. maricopa countysherifff sheriff arapio keeps many inmates outside. he is unapologetic saying if american soldiers can withstand 115 degrees in baghdad, the inmates can stop complaining about the tents. as a concession he did afternoon the...
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and dan springer is live in los alamos, dan, it the threat to the lab over?> i think so, and tell you why, the director of the national lab said they've transitioned from an emergency stage into recovery and so that means that they know longer have the need for all the firefighters that they had previously around this lab protecting the structures and the large complex, with all the plutonium and the waste material and the radioactive material still in this area. they were able to free up 200 firefighters in fact to go to another part of the fire where it's still burning actively and also means that they can get the lab personnel into these facilities and check to see if there's any damage to anything. you know, they have 10,000 experiments that were cut short on monday when they had to evacuate the whole area. and they want to see if any of those experiments were affected by the shutdown. going from the emergency phase into recovery and we expect they will be able to reopen shortly, maybe tomorrow or the next day. >> that's good news for the people there. wh
and dan springer is live in los alamos, dan, it the threat to the lab over?> i think so, and tell you why, the director of the national lab said they've transitioned from an emergency stage into recovery and so that means that they know longer have the need for all the firefighters that they had previously around this lab protecting the structures and the large complex, with all the plutonium and the waste material and the radioactive material still in this area. they were able to free up...
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see that their focus was saving the lab, what about us? we're still not recovered from the last fire. >>reporter: authorities admit the wilderness is so fire damaged that flooding may be inevitable. >> the governor is warning alares deputes there not all residents not to use fireworks there. >>> temperatures hit 118 degrees shattering the record in one of the nation's hottest cities. to make matters worse, strong winds toppled power lines, which means no air conditioning. >>> in less than an hour closing arguments in the m you are der trial of casey anthony, and many legal experts are doubtful whether the defense has convince had the jury that her daughter drowned in the family pool. >> they failed to corroborate it in any way. >> she's pled not guilty to the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, kaley. a medical examiner never determined exactly how she died, but prosecutors believe it happened when her mother covered her mouth with duct tape. >>> a first taste of freedom after he was accused of ex is you'll assault. he left his home in new
see that their focus was saving the lab, what about us? we're still not recovered from the last fire. >>reporter: authorities admit the wilderness is so fire damaged that flooding may be inevitable. >> the governor is warning alares deputes there not all residents not to use fireworks there. >>> temperatures hit 118 degrees shattering the record in one of the nation's hottest cities. to make matters worse, strong winds toppled power lines, which means no air conditioning....
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the it rug had to be retested after a lab analyst failed a certification test.rosecutors hope it will prove nasmah was the killer. prosecutor still won't know where she is buried since her brother killed nasmah earlier this year after a chance encounter at a shopping mall. the forensics lab that is doing the test on the rug fiber is an illinois company called microtrace. they did testing for the green river killer and ted bundy. we'll see what happens. >> sharon chin, thank you. >>> the ordeal may soon be over for two uc-berkeley alumni in prison for two years in iran. iranian officials say a final hearing is scheduled for sunday. this is in the espionage case against shane bauer and josh fattal. the two claim they were hiking in neighboring iraq an unknowingly crossed an unmarked board near iran. the men's families are taking recent comments by tehran's top prosecutor as a good sign so they are organizing a rally today outside iran's united nations mission in new york. >>> 5:34. 5:34. kristy has the forecast. >> it is looking good. we are going to see plenty of
the it rug had to be retested after a lab analyst failed a certification test.rosecutors hope it will prove nasmah was the killer. prosecutor still won't know where she is buried since her brother killed nasmah earlier this year after a chance encounter at a shopping mall. the forensics lab that is doing the test on the rug fiber is an illinois company called microtrace. they did testing for the green river killer and ted bundy. we'll see what happens. >> sharon chin, thank you....
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look at the drug lab problem, the admissions to the court, the officers making false statements under oath, yada, yada, yada, it goes on and on and we had a succession of police chiefs that last a year or two years and they're gone and we're starting all over from scratch. i think the elective process has served the city much better than this commission has served in choosing the chiefs of police. now, i'm submitting a 150-word statement and you can check with lieutenant falvey on the last sotf meeting, the library commission was found in violation and sent to the ethics commission for willful violation for failing to do what the law says which is including the 150-word statement? the -- 150-word statement in the minutes. and they also indicated they'd send a letter to the attorney's office -- you can shake your head, commissioner slaughter. it may not be important to you but it is to me and important for the citizens of this city. they're going to send a letter to the city attorney and advise him to stop telling -- telling citizens of the boards of commissions that attaching statemen
look at the drug lab problem, the admissions to the court, the officers making false statements under oath, yada, yada, yada, it goes on and on and we had a succession of police chiefs that last a year or two years and they're gone and we're starting all over from scratch. i think the elective process has served the city much better than this commission has served in choosing the chiefs of police. now, i'm submitting a 150-word statement and you can check with lieutenant falvey on the last sotf...
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crews at the lab are also clearing vegetation so the fire doesn't have a chance reach the site. doug mcdonald says years ago there were lessons learned. >> the risk isn't the same. >> reporter: scientists continue to wait to see where the massive wildfire moves next. sandra hughes, cbs news, los alamos, mexico. >>> weather battered southeast wisconsin before moving into northern illinois. the storm brought heavy rain and high winds. power was knocked out for about 35,000 customers but no injuries are reported. >>> in the rio grande valley of south texas a tornado caused some damage but no reported injuries in the town of farr. witnesses say the twister crossed the river into northern mexico. >>> straight ahead your friday morning weather and in sports, another sports lockout after contract talks collapse. this time, it's the nba. smile, the wte up to 90% oftwo weeks, e. >>> here is a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york going to be sunny 86 degrees. miami thunderstorms there, 90. chicago sunny and windy, 99. dallas a hot 100. los angeles 84 degrees. >>
crews at the lab are also clearing vegetation so the fire doesn't have a chance reach the site. doug mcdonald says years ago there were lessons learned. >> the risk isn't the same. >> reporter: scientists continue to wait to see where the massive wildfire moves next. sandra hughes, cbs news, los alamos, mexico. >>> weather battered southeast wisconsin before moving into northern illinois. the storm brought heavy rain and high winds. power was knocked out for about 35,000...
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they brought the lab a miniature version of the cylinders. they put the rings into dolls.he only one known to survive is too damaged to be played back by any mechanical device. this team resurrected it. >> ashes, ashes, all fall down. >> an anonymous woman's 125-year-old recording. the lab's next step is a prototype of a machine destined around the world in the hope anyone can recover sound from any mechanical recording. richard hart, abc7 news. >> incredible. >>> hundreds of people enjoyed the sounds of an outdoor orchestra today. that is the san francisco symphony performing the annual stern grove festival this afternoon. the festival hosts a free concert series every summer at the outdoor amphitheater. the symphony played two works of bay toe common and chai cough ski's fourth symphony. >> and a little sunshine out there too. sometimes it is fogged in there. speaking of the fog, my friends, it is moving in right now, mist and drizzle too. that's what will greet you tomorrow morning for that monday morning commute. this is a look from our high definition east bay camera
they brought the lab a miniature version of the cylinders. they put the rings into dolls.he only one known to survive is too damaged to be played back by any mechanical device. this team resurrected it. >> ashes, ashes, all fall down. >> an anonymous woman's 125-year-old recording. the lab's next step is a prototype of a machine destined around the world in the hope anyone can recover sound from any mechanical recording. richard hart, abc7 news. >> incredible. >>>...
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the forensic lab doing the tests on the rug fibers is an illinois company. it's called microtrace. it's known for handling high- profile cases including the ted bundy serial case as well as the atlanta child murders. and today prosecutors are hoping for some results from microtrace in the jeanine harms case. back to you. >> thank you, sharon chin, live in campbell. >>> we have been hearing a lot about this. house republicans meeting again this morning to decide on their next move in the debt ceiling debate. house speaker john boehner is going to try again to get support for his plan. he was forced to postpone yesterday's scheduled vote after he failed to round up enough of them. some tea party members are demanding deeper budget cuts than proposed in boehner's plan. >> i simply cannot raise the debt ceiling if we are not going to fundamentally change the way we do business. >> we are going to keep working this thing until we find a way to pay the nation's bills and live within our means. >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi blames the gop for the holdup. in a statement,
the forensic lab doing the tests on the rug fibers is an illinois company. it's called microtrace. it's known for handling high- profile cases including the ted bundy serial case as well as the atlanta child murders. and today prosecutors are hoping for some results from microtrace in the jeanine harms case. back to you. >> thank you, sharon chin, live in campbell. >>> we have been hearing a lot about this. house republicans meeting again this morning to decide on their next move...
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the los alamos nuclear lab will remain closed until workers can return home. the lab director, though, says the emergency has subsided. >> we've now assessed the risk of the laboratory to be lower and so we're able to change the status down based on that assessment. >> reporter: new mexico is a hot, dry tinderbox where dozens of fires have burned nearly 1 million acres. the governor says fourth of july fireworks are out of the question. >> do not use your fireworks in in your neighborhoods. can you imagine a neighborhood, a home catching fire because a bottle rocket flew up onto someone's rooftop? >> reporter: in residents of los alamos can return home soon to a fire-free town, that would be celebration enough. charles hadlock, nbc news, los alamos, new mexico. >>> and there's plenty of brutal heat beyond the fire zone this weekend. the weather channel's samantha moore is tracking today's dangerous temperatures. it is hot out there, samantha. >> it sure is, kate, and you know, millions of people are going to be affected by above-average temperatures this holid
the los alamos nuclear lab will remain closed until workers can return home. the lab director, though, says the emergency has subsided. >> we've now assessed the risk of the laboratory to be lower and so we're able to change the status down based on that assessment. >> reporter: new mexico is a hot, dry tinderbox where dozens of fires have burned nearly 1 million acres. the governor says fourth of july fireworks are out of the question. >> do not use your fireworks in in your...
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michelle created youth lab, a non-profit after cool lab to give 12th graders an education in stem, sciencegineering and math. >> since i was 12 i knew i wanted to establish an after-school program. i didn't know it would be about technology or about science, but i did know it would provide a place for children to come after school in a safe environment. >> over the last 15 years michelle's after-school program has won numerous awards in robotic competitions as well as the macarthur grant to help fund the effort. >> the program i won with is called youth app lab and it's designed to teach african-american and latino high school student originally about how to make smartphone applications. >> we have built an app for the an droid platform to control the robot to drive forward, drive backward, turn right and turn left and all of us pitched in to build the robot. >> getting students interested in stem courses is no easy feat, considering americans ranked 19th in the world in science and 26th in mathematics. congresswoman eddie johns orngs the highest ranking african-american in the science and
michelle created youth lab, a non-profit after cool lab to give 12th graders an education in stem, sciencegineering and math. >> since i was 12 i knew i wanted to establish an after-school program. i didn't know it would be about technology or about science, but i did know it would provide a place for children to come after school in a safe environment. >> over the last 15 years michelle's after-school program has won numerous awards in robotic competitions as well as the macarthur...
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officials say the town of los alamos and its nuclear weapons lab are safe. we get the latest from charles hadlock. >> reporter: as firefighters try to keep the flames at bay, the run away fire continues to consume trees and brush in the rugged mountains above the town. the fire is now blackened more than 113,000 acres, but it's moving away from town and the nearby nuclear laboratory. good news according to fire chief, doug tucker, but not good enough. >> we're kind of between a rock and a hard place. we're trying to repopulate, but don't want to put people in danger. >> reporter: los alamos looks like a ghost town. most have evacuated and officials want to keep them away for now. the los alamos nuclear lab will remain closed until workers can return home. the lab director says the emergency has subsided. >> we've now assessed the risk of the laboratory to be lower and so we're able to take the status down based on that assessment. >> reporter: new mexico is a hot, dry tinderbox where dozens of fires have burned nearly a million acres. the government says fou
officials say the town of los alamos and its nuclear weapons lab are safe. we get the latest from charles hadlock. >> reporter: as firefighters try to keep the flames at bay, the run away fire continues to consume trees and brush in the rugged mountains above the town. the fire is now blackened more than 113,000 acres, but it's moving away from town and the nearby nuclear laboratory. good news according to fire chief, doug tucker, but not good enough. >> we're kind of between a rock...
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i'm valentyn grigori of ranger the national weather service from the lab and didn't register yet yes did you get instructions before you came here yes. which way are you going we're going to climb the rock spend the nights and climb up click ny the next day. make camp fires where you're not supposed to it's dangerous to do it now yes yes we got it. but i have a nice trip with thank you. halfway to a click noise crest the tourists are treated to an unpleasant surprise. all of a sudden the weather has changed to wrenshaw rain washes the trail out in a matter of minutes. alexander guitar of the man in charge of the group of rock climbers to science to lead them to stone river. most of those things make it difficult because of the rain but it's easier this way. every terrorist is supposed
i'm valentyn grigori of ranger the national weather service from the lab and didn't register yet yes did you get instructions before you came here yes. which way are you going we're going to climb the rock spend the nights and climb up click ny the next day. make camp fires where you're not supposed to it's dangerous to do it now yes yes we got it. but i have a nice trip with thank you. halfway to a click noise crest the tourists are treated to an unpleasant surprise. all of a sudden the...
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put on hold when they were force to evacuate and continues in the lab and city of las almos. the fire will move through the large indian or pub low reservation . 6,000 acres of the santa clara watershed was scorched and killing animals and plants and impacting sacred cultural sites and water resources. it will be days and weeks before they know the full extent of the damage. [inaudible] it can be replaced. fish can be replaced. the watersheds are hurt. their sacred sites are hurt by the fire. there is going to be a big massive effort to try to help them restore their land. cstill no exact word on what the residents of los almos will be allowed back in . the lab reopened, possibly tomorrow or monday at the earliest. >> let's hope that the firefighters continue to hold their ground. thank you so much for bringing us up to date on the fire. thens of people are skipping the fireworks and barbecue to help in joplin, missouri. as of yesterday, volunteers loggged 250,000 hours of work, moving the debris . nearly 40,000 people registered to volunteer in joplin. after the break. we'll
put on hold when they were force to evacuate and continues in the lab and city of las almos. the fire will move through the large indian or pub low reservation . 6,000 acres of the santa clara watershed was scorched and killing animals and plants and impacting sacred cultural sites and water resources. it will be days and weeks before they know the full extent of the damage. [inaudible] it can be replaced. fish can be replaced. the watersheds are hurt. their sacred sites are hurt by the fire....
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authorities and residents were concerned the chems cats stored at the lab -- chems cals -- chemicals stored at the lab would be catastrophic. >> this morning, william and kate will head to slave lake in alberta, an area damaged by wild fire in may. they will meet with residents whose lives have been affected by the fires. following that, they will end their 9-day visit at alberta's calgary stampede on friday before leaving for california. >>> this morning, 7 people are missing after the boat capsized in the gulf of california. it all happened after a sudden storm sunday night. one person has been confirmed dead and rescue efforts have been huge. mike say mong those who helped rest -- among those who helped rescue some of the people. >> we are not a savior. we are normal people and i said my prayers on that thing and particular six americans that are lost. it was nice we were able to help a bunp of fellow americans and mexican nationals to at least give them a little home and it's nice to see everything came together to get the families and people reunited again. >> sadly officials sa
authorities and residents were concerned the chems cats stored at the lab -- chems cals -- chemicals stored at the lab would be catastrophic. >> this morning, william and kate will head to slave lake in alberta, an area damaged by wild fire in may. they will meet with residents whose lives have been affected by the fires. following that, they will end their 9-day visit at alberta's calgary stampede on friday before leaving for california. >>> this morning, 7 people are missing...
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if you walk in initially you walk in and say, this could probably be a drug lab. >> reporter: the items turned out to be common household cleaning materials and cooking mixing, not too dangerous and not a drug lab. investigators say the person staying in that room has mental health issues. >>> authorities tonight are looking for the driver involved in a fiery crash in richmond that left one person dead. >>> frightening moments for a veteran crop dusting pilot. what caused his helicopter to crash in the field near brentwood. >>> a twitter town hall meter, what issues president obama plans to address online, the news continues in 90 seconds. >>> law enforcement agencies across the bay area are out in full force. as allie rasmuss tells us, the roadways have already proved to be dangerous. >> we have an extra day off, we want to relax with family. >> reporter: people headed late to their destination, -- officers closed the roadway to investigate a three car crash. witnesses saw the driver of a white nissan run away from the scene. chp investigators want to talk to him to find out how this c
if you walk in initially you walk in and say, this could probably be a drug lab. >> reporter: the items turned out to be common household cleaning materials and cooking mixing, not too dangerous and not a drug lab. investigators say the person staying in that room has mental health issues. >>> authorities tonight are looking for the driver involved in a fiery crash in richmond that left one person dead. >>> frightening moments for a veteran crop dusting pilot. what...
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it's a warehouse has been converted into an ideal lab for food. is the brainchild of a billionaire scientist turned chef who makes his art with chemistry and spices it with a passion for food. >> cooking is itself an art. >> every food imaginable has been deconstructed and then rebuilt. the result is a bible of food, a collection already sold out of its first printing despite its enormous size and cost. >> we had a quote to show people a vision of food. >> take this bonbon, for example. bananas are spun in a centrifuge, turning them to juice before being drowned in liquid nitrogen. he whipped up something he calls "peabutter" by spinning peas in a jar. even the classic omelette gets a makeover. >> this is a thick paste of mushroom and egg. and then in one nice smooth motion -- >> it includes scrambled eggs shot out of a cannon like whipped cream. >> it does not look like a omelette. >> it is a nontraditional omelette. >> he has reinvented the burger, t wind. the only problem is it takes 30 hours to make one. >> make sure he is not coming to your p
it's a warehouse has been converted into an ideal lab for food. is the brainchild of a billionaire scientist turned chef who makes his art with chemistry and spices it with a passion for food. >> cooking is itself an art. >> every food imaginable has been deconstructed and then rebuilt. the result is a bible of food, a collection already sold out of its first printing despite its enormous size and cost. >> we had a quote to show people a vision of food. >> take this...
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more than 162 square miles forcing thousands from the city of los alamos where the nation's nuclear lab is. they have been able to slow the fire's advance and no longer poses an immediate threat. authorities are now considering lifting the evacuation order, but no timetable has been set for bringing everyone back. >> our conversations have been that we want all resources available since this is the no. 1 car priority in the country. >> the fire has forced the delay of thousands of experiments at the nuclear weapons lab including one study on extending the life of nuclear bombs made in the 1960's. we are talking women's soccer tonight. >> the world cup is well under way. the americans are doing very well and celebrating their victory in a serious fashion. that story is straight ahead. >> some rain is getting a little closer to was, and we will see how it affects the rest of your holiday weekend. some clouds in the area. a nice evening. at bwi marshall, 86. 37% h >> visitors to mount rushmore will have to celebrate their without our works for the second straight year. park services deemed
more than 162 square miles forcing thousands from the city of los alamos where the nation's nuclear lab is. they have been able to slow the fire's advance and no longer poses an immediate threat. authorities are now considering lifting the evacuation order, but no timetable has been set for bringing everyone back. >> our conversations have been that we want all resources available since this is the no. 1 car priority in the country. >> the fire has forced the delay of thousands of...
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it is important to keep the crime lab moving. having capt. mahoney available, it seemed like a great fit. i think it has been. normally, at least as far as i'm concerned, i would but to see the captain see those -- spend those three years that mary is talking about. normally, when someone is promoted, the community is happy for their captain and understands. is when they move around a letter early short of three years that it confound the community. i do not want to do that. >> since i have been on the commission, we like our captains to stay there, but there are a lot of factors that go into the apartment and decisions to move people. the one i generally heard was, we would like to give individuals different experiences in the city. i just wanted to hear some of the other things that happened. i know you consider that, and it is hard for you as a chief to pass a law, somebody is going to be there for three years. i just wanted to hear, if it can happen, please, but these things that go into consideration when we move somebody. >> [inaudible]
it is important to keep the crime lab moving. having capt. mahoney available, it seemed like a great fit. i think it has been. normally, at least as far as i'm concerned, i would but to see the captain see those -- spend those three years that mary is talking about. normally, when someone is promoted, the community is happy for their captain and understands. is when they move around a letter early short of three years that it confound the community. i do not want to do that. >> since i...
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s director of ayer naughtics and the director of human and auto immediate consideration lab.re you making man-machine hybrids? what does that do? >> not quite so exotic. we're trying to make technology easier for humans to use. >> stephen: like -- what could be, you know harder than this? [laughter] this can't be easy. >> this technology is actually off the shelf. you can buy one of these yourself. what we've done that is fairly novel in our lab is we designed a controller thawk mount on an iphone, android,droid, that alls anyone with three minutes of training to fly those around. >> stephen: i'll call bs on you. yesterday i tried to do this myself with your phone operator. jim? oh. [laughter] you're welcome. not everybody gets an opportunity to have their very expensive toy destroyed by me. what is this going to cost me? >> $5,000. >> stephen: do you take super pac money? [laughter] [cheers and applause] am i just not good? am i just not good? can really anybody do this in three minutes of training? >> within a 95% confidence interval. >> stephen: i thought you were a fighte
s director of ayer naughtics and the director of human and auto immediate consideration lab.re you making man-machine hybrids? what does that do? >> not quite so exotic. we're trying to make technology easier for humans to use. >> stephen: like -- what could be, you know harder than this? [laughter] this can't be easy. >> this technology is actually off the shelf. you can buy one of these yourself. what we've done that is fairly novel in our lab is we designed a controller...
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in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable. super absorbent. super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. i'd like nonstop travel because it's quicker. because it's convenient. it's just the best way to go. keeps the cost down. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has added new nonstop flights from bwi airport to south carolina. it means more time doing the things i want to do. it's easy. it's hassle-free. there's no headaches. [ male announcer ] fly southwest airlines' new nonstops from bwi airport to greenville-spartanburg and charleston, south carolina. i like nonstop travel because... you don't got any more stuff. [ laughter ] [ ding ] >>> another day and still no sign of the man from the river. >> how much times it takes you to do these course. >> wroal' -- we'll break down the costs. >>> what comes to mind when you see these pictures? we'll show you what some prison guards saw. >>> this summer is already in the records books for being the deadliest summer f
in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable. super absorbent. super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. i'd like nonstop travel because it's quicker. because it's convenient. it's just the best way to go. keeps the cost down. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has added new nonstop flights from bwi airport to south carolina. it means more time doing the things i...