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the lab the are in now is the electrical lab.his is where we do the circuit board level detail the work. we are running more than 20,000 servers per technician. so what are the common replacement items, and how can i do, and service on a box with my 10 fingers? an easy example is getting rid of screws were accounts. >> normally there is a guide out there using screwdrivers and you can just pop it out. >> you got it. >> you guys have done things of such a high level, nobody had faced the problems that you did before, so you build something that suited your needs. it turns out you made the standards that others are now building on. >> designing out a dollar 50 out of the server, at scale, has an impact. >> this is a server in a vat of oil. why? >> this is how the facebook hacker culture applies to hardware. the team got together and said we have been hearing about oil immersion. let's see if we can make it work with an open commute server design. we bought some mineral oil from a veterinary supply store. it is also a horse laxative
the lab the are in now is the electrical lab.his is where we do the circuit board level detail the work. we are running more than 20,000 servers per technician. so what are the common replacement items, and how can i do, and service on a box with my 10 fingers? an easy example is getting rid of screws were accounts. >> normally there is a guide out there using screwdrivers and you can just pop it out. >> you got it. >> you guys have done things of such a high level, nobody had...
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new york based labs are working on diggal lab -- diggal -- digtal labs lab adds. >> that's creepy to> any thing that makes their job easier is what they are wanting. >> can you really afford this. >> and that cup cabbing -- cake. >> okay. coming up we'll take a last look at this morning top stories and what is tracking. ,,,, female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ died last night in a car cr paul crouch..the trinity broadcasting founder passed trending now. paul walker, the fast and fur i couldn't -- furious movie star passed away. >>> cybee monday is the best day for online shopping starts tomorrow. >>> something
new york based labs are working on diggal lab -- diggal -- digtal labs lab adds. >> that's creepy to> any thing that makes their job easier is what they are wanting. >> can you really afford this. >> and that cup cabbing -- cake. >> okay. coming up we'll take a last look at this morning top stories and what is tracking. ,,,, female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday,...
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they turn to a fertility lab for help.ouple thinks their embryos are placed in caroline's uterus. until ten days later, when the lab calls with unbelievable news. >> we were pregnant but at the same time that they had transferred another couple's embryos to caroline. >> the baby growing inside caroline doesn't belong to her. it actually belongs to this woman, who has the same last name. shannon savage. >> i'm thinking, this woman has got to be a basket case and then find out she's pregnant -- oh, by the way, with somebody else's kid. >> here's how the embryos wind up in the wrong womb. to locate where the frozen embryos are stored, a lab worker by mistake uses shannon savage's paperwork instead of caroline savage's. the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish with the name "savage" on it. nine months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi?
they turn to a fertility lab for help.ouple thinks their embryos are placed in caroline's uterus. until ten days later, when the lab calls with unbelievable news. >> we were pregnant but at the same time that they had transferred another couple's embryos to caroline. >> the baby growing inside caroline doesn't belong to her. it actually belongs to this woman, who has the same last name. shannon savage. >> i'm thinking, this woman has got to be a basket case and then find out...
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a few feet, inside a sound proof room, there is also andy, otherwise known in the lab as atitas. he measures the clarity of the audio coming out of a phone. he wouldn't tell us who any of intel's customers are, but that are among the world's biggest phone and tablet makers. they will always their have their hands full because device is have to constantly improve and that means robots must adjust as people's expectations change. >> they see friends with a new device and say wait a minute, that's way better than the one i have. now their expectations are up here, even though the device they own is down here. >> reporter: inside the lab, engineers keep working to make your devices smaller and easier to use. josh lipton, "nightly business report", silicon valley. >>> and finally tonight, a user of the website read it who signed up for a secret santa exchange got the gift of a lifetime when she opened her present and realized it was from bill gates. in the gift box was a card that read to rachel from bill with a travel book and stuffed cow but the big present turned out to be a donati
a few feet, inside a sound proof room, there is also andy, otherwise known in the lab as atitas. he measures the clarity of the audio coming out of a phone. he wouldn't tell us who any of intel's customers are, but that are among the world's biggest phone and tablet makers. they will always their have their hands full because device is have to constantly improve and that means robots must adjust as people's expectations change. >> they see friends with a new device and say wait a minute,...
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specialty areas including cardiology, dermatology, orthopedics even mobile x-ray units and denture labse them to them. 80 chairs up and running, 16 eye examination stations and two optical labs grinding 600 pairs of glasses a day. >> about 10,000 lenses on here. >> reporter: manning it all are those volunteers. whose ranks have grown by one as virginia senator tim kaine slips into registration to do his part. >> emergency contact. >> reporter: by brock's estimation kaine is one of only a dozen politicians here. >> this is the most powerful nation on earth. >> reporter: by the afternoon ellis is getting his eyes checked. >> i can read "a." ircan tell what -- >> reporter: pretty much everything else. >> thank you. thanks. my blood pressure medicine and i had my hearing checked. i'm going to need hearing aids. they fit molds in both my ears. i kneed that and after i get done with this i'm going to have my teeth pulled. i didn't think i'd get this much done today. i really didn't. >> reporter: on sunday morning the third and final day the crowd is much smaller. >> it's a short day and so we
specialty areas including cardiology, dermatology, orthopedics even mobile x-ray units and denture labse them to them. 80 chairs up and running, 16 eye examination stations and two optical labs grinding 600 pairs of glasses a day. >> about 10,000 lenses on here. >> reporter: manning it all are those volunteers. whose ranks have grown by one as virginia senator tim kaine slips into registration to do his part. >> emergency contact. >> reporter: by brock's estimation kaine...
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a month with bail posted at up to five hundred thousand dollars of course charges were dropped when lab testing finally indicated that the substance was in fact just so when we asked the pennsylvania state police how testing so could turn up as cocaine the p.i. you offered us this statement you still consider this an ongoing and active investigation and are considering an internal review to make sure our our policy was followed to discuss that more i was joined earlier by the attorney for alexander bernstein james high decker i started off by asking him why amabel cruises car was pulled over in the first place when i was going to since it was a profile stop young hispanic lady you know i mean a twenty thirteen receive these burdens she was only going cuomo it would literally be reason to pull somebody over suggesting to you that if she had she not including the young in spirit leave you not. going to struggle. she would not have been pulled over right well i want to talk to you about the field testing because that's the most intriguing part of all that why exactly does field testing inv
a month with bail posted at up to five hundred thousand dollars of course charges were dropped when lab testing finally indicated that the substance was in fact just so when we asked the pennsylvania state police how testing so could turn up as cocaine the p.i. you offered us this statement you still consider this an ongoing and active investigation and are considering an internal review to make sure our our policy was followed to discuss that more i was joined earlier by the attorney for...
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a month with bail posted at up to five hundred thousand dollars of course charges were dropped when lab testing finally indicated that the substance was in fact a soap and we asked the pennsylvania state police how testing so could turn up as cocaine the piolo offered us a statement we still consider this an ongoing an active investigation and are considering an internal review to make sure our policy was followed to discuss that more i was joined earlier by the attorney for alexander bernstein james hijacker i started off by asking him why an adult cruises car was pulled over in the first place but i was to get a sense it was a profile saw we had a young hispanic lady you know i mean a twenty thirty mercedes benz she was only going for him out over the limit that's hardly a reason to pull somebody over suggesting to me that if she had she not been a young hispanic lady and not been the company by mr. she would go to lower right well i want to talk to you about the field testing because that's the most intriguing part of all the what exactly does field testing involved typically and how
a month with bail posted at up to five hundred thousand dollars of course charges were dropped when lab testing finally indicated that the substance was in fact a soap and we asked the pennsylvania state police how testing so could turn up as cocaine the piolo offered us a statement we still consider this an ongoing an active investigation and are considering an internal review to make sure our policy was followed to discuss that more i was joined earlier by the attorney for alexander bernstein...
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is at that tame the krame lab was us a -- crime lab was us aing a tandem rae peat. the same principles aplay here. what we have led weigh have the defendant and then telesamples from the evidence which sample loaded at the highest concentration. here is the pattern in the defendant. here is the pattern in the evidencery sample. is this a match or not? what to you think? >> i see some heads noting. and this was by the criteria established at the time a match. is this sufficient to put him in jail? to convict him? we have to ask how often would this profile be in the general population. we estimated that the frequency in the population of european ancestry is about one in 50. usual evidence but certainly not convincing enough to establish the identity of that evidencery sample. we look at another repeat system at another chrome comb location. here is the defendant. evidencery sample. is that a match or not? yeah, it is a match. so again we ask how frequent is this profile in the general population in our reference population? it is about one in 70. now we have two pie
is at that tame the krame lab was us a -- crime lab was us aing a tandem rae peat. the same principles aplay here. what we have led weigh have the defendant and then telesamples from the evidence which sample loaded at the highest concentration. here is the pattern in the defendant. here is the pattern in the evidencery sample. is this a match or not? what to you think? >> i see some heads noting. and this was by the criteria established at the time a match. is this sufficient to put him...
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and for the same ten tests the hospital's outpatient lab charges 2.5 times quest's price. but if you look at what kathy was asked to pay out of pocket, it's seven times as much. nearly $2,000 at the hospital. and less than $300 at quest. yes, a block apart, both in her insurer's network. >> why would i think that the prices would be so dramatically different from one lab that is right across the street. it's highway robbery. >> reporter: we asked the hospital for an on camera interview. instead they provided this statement. "comparing a hospital with a free standing facility is an apples to oranges comparison." so we went to the california hospital association to ask why prices are so high. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news. >> is that a fair price? >> i will just say to you it is the price. >> you can't tell me it's a fair price? >> i will tell you it is a fair price when you look at all the complexities of what goes on a bill. >> reporter: the industry calls it cost shifting. people like kathy pay more to cover those who pay nothing. hospitals also have higher overhe
and for the same ten tests the hospital's outpatient lab charges 2.5 times quest's price. but if you look at what kathy was asked to pay out of pocket, it's seven times as much. nearly $2,000 at the hospital. and less than $300 at quest. yes, a block apart, both in her insurer's network. >> why would i think that the prices would be so dramatically different from one lab that is right across the street. it's highway robbery. >> reporter: we asked the hospital for an on camera...
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what's the mobile weather lab registering now? our chief meteorologist paul deanno is out in the elements in castro valley. paul. >> reporter: liz, allen, it is certainly chilly. it was the coldest afternoon in the bay area on average since 5 days before valentine's day in early february. mobile weather lab in castro valley it is 46.8. it's already dropped three degrees in the past 20 minutes. when the sun goes down, temperatures drop like a rock. let's establish how warm or not we got today. san jose a high of 52. concord 51. napa 53. livermore only 51. setting the stage for a widespread freeze tonight, most of the bay area is under that freeze warning. the only exception is the city of san francisco. widespread lows in the mid-20s to the low 30s so watch out. protect plants if you can and make sure the pets come inside. these are some of your overnight lows. santa rosa tonight 24. tomorrow morning in livermore 25. concord 27. redwood city 30. so a widespread freeze is coming up. we sent len ramirez to gilroy today to talk about
what's the mobile weather lab registering now? our chief meteorologist paul deanno is out in the elements in castro valley. paul. >> reporter: liz, allen, it is certainly chilly. it was the coldest afternoon in the bay area on average since 5 days before valentine's day in early february. mobile weather lab in castro valley it is 46.8. it's already dropped three degrees in the past 20 minutes. when the sun goes down, temperatures drop like a rock. let's establish how warm or not we got...
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narrator: in the lab, lonnie's team analyzes the ice cores.xygen isotope ratios provide a proxy for the temperature when the ice was formed. these records are consistent with other studies that reveal, going back 1,000 years, a long-term warming trend, beginning about 150 years ago -- carbon dioxide measurements. taken directly from bubbles trapped in the ice reveal ever-increasing concentrations of co2 over this same time period. adding to this wealth of information, lonnie's team can detect droughts by measuring chemical traces in the ice, blown in from dry lake beds. dr. davis: well, that's what i was just wondering about. one of the easiest historic records to track in an ice core are drought events. so anywhere you see sulfates indicate that the environment got very dry. here it is. right here was a drought. in calcium, there was an increase here in the '60s. and then you go down. here's another increase in the '30s. it was contemporaneous with our dust bowl period. actually, you know what that is? that's these. thompson: we're now findin
narrator: in the lab, lonnie's team analyzes the ice cores.xygen isotope ratios provide a proxy for the temperature when the ice was formed. these records are consistent with other studies that reveal, going back 1,000 years, a long-term warming trend, beginning about 150 years ago -- carbon dioxide measurements. taken directly from bubbles trapped in the ice reveal ever-increasing concentrations of co2 over this same time period. adding to this wealth of information, lonnie's team can detect...
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he uses ingredients more commonly found in the lab. >> it is 321 degrees 21 and >> it is 321 degrees below zero fahrenheit. so never do this. this is a bad idea. this or play with it. >> now i really want to do it. >> go ahead. >> it is really cold. how does one come across liquid nitrogen and use it in one's kitchen. >> it costs less than bottled water, believe it or not. >> what has been the reception of the traditional foodies? are they welcoming this? >> some say cooking should be about soul and art and get this liquid nitrogen out of here. but then you put baking soda and baking powder in your muffins, and that is a pretty technical thing. >> not as technical as nathan's steak. he starts by cooking it in luke warm water for hours. then he introduces the liquid nitrogen. >> we are going to freeze it to create a barrier. we are going to deep fry the outside of the steak while using the liquid nitrogen from the inside of the steak getting too hot. >> he repeats this cycle five times. >> does it achieve grilling? >> it achieves someth
he uses ingredients more commonly found in the lab. >> it is 321 degrees 21 and >> it is 321 degrees below zero fahrenheit. so never do this. this is a bad idea. this or play with it. >> now i really want to do it. >> go ahead. >> it is really cold. how does one come across liquid nitrogen and use it in one's kitchen. >> it costs less than bottled water, believe it or not. >> what has been the reception of the traditional foodies? are they welcoming...
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first thing is first, you are in a working lab. you will have to wear a lab coat. >> i love it. so i am sitting here looking at this is a proton sequencer. >> a proton dna sequencer. >> it looks and sounds like something that would be in "star wars" or "star trek." >> exactly. this is an important part of this process of democratizing very complicated science. this machine basically reduced the cost of decoding a human genome from what currently is the cost of a house. this instrument is going to do the entire human genome for $1000. >> so this is preventative for folks? is that a real goal here? >> i think it is the entire life. it starts at birth. you can compare the data from when they were a child to the cancerous tumor itself to try to figure out which is the appropriate drug to give that person. >> will insurance companies be interested in this kind of data? >> of course. they would be very interested in that information. >> do you think somebody else like an employer might use that and say let's not hire that guy because he has that? >> there are significant privacy conce
first thing is first, you are in a working lab. you will have to wear a lab coat. >> i love it. so i am sitting here looking at this is a proton sequencer. >> a proton dna sequencer. >> it looks and sounds like something that would be in "star wars" or "star trek." >> exactly. this is an important part of this process of democratizing very complicated science. this machine basically reduced the cost of decoding a human genome from what currently is...
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and the special crime lab was handling as a result as a result kits there's some additional data and finding they've made. yes, of course, unusually i'm not known to be quote. so maybe we could find some time to address that issue of the sexual as a result cases >> do you have a date for that. >> i would ask the inspector no january i don't know if we're over booked. >> we could do it in january. >> that works. >> february 22nd. >> not the third. >> let me check briefly which when do we have the officer for the broefg when is that i want to see that in february. >> that's been come up and issues popping up with professors to new york with social media and including issues in our own department. we're working on that i've been patient for 78 most now not that i ever get impatient >> commissioner chan. i want to bring up i've heard that on our first meeting on january 8th there is a report about the dj organization country access and we get an annual report so we should put that on the radar screen in case the public wants to hear there that >> the eight of january. >> commissioner tur
and the special crime lab was handling as a result as a result kits there's some additional data and finding they've made. yes, of course, unusually i'm not known to be quote. so maybe we could find some time to address that issue of the sexual as a result cases >> do you have a date for that. >> i would ask the inspector no january i don't know if we're over booked. >> we could do it in january. >> that works. >> february 22nd. >> not the third. >> let...
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y it's always fun to see a chocolate lab play around. >> look at those teeth.re some clean dog teeth. >> good for claire. >> oh, my god, how cute is he opening that. >> now in is a happy moment, too. this is a 4-month-old italian greyhound named da vinci. da vinci got a christmas present. >> yay! what does the fox say? >> it's a little fox. that's what it is. it's a red fox. >> yes. this should be hours and hours of unbrideled entertainment for da vinci, the italian greyhound. >> what does the fox say! >> our buddy francis a little upset with what he didn't get for christmas this year. >> you know i like video games and i didn't get any video games. >> well, santa did drop off one more present this day. >> he does get video games. >> i've already got wii fit. the board on goes up to 350 pounds. i can't use wii fit. biggest loser? why would you lose your money on this crap? >> he's upset because he got exercise-themed games. he made a resolution he was going to lose some weight. >> i thought you could focus on your resolution this year. >> this is bull [ bleep ]
y it's always fun to see a chocolate lab play around. >> look at those teeth.re some clean dog teeth. >> good for claire. >> oh, my god, how cute is he opening that. >> now in is a happy moment, too. this is a 4-month-old italian greyhound named da vinci. da vinci got a christmas present. >> yay! what does the fox say? >> it's a little fox. that's what it is. it's a red fox. >> yes. this should be hours and hours of unbrideled entertainment for da...
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. >> when i walked in, female came out and opened her lab coat with lingerie under. awarded j.d.er's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ man ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ camera shutter clicks ] cardworthy. [ beeping ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so not cardworthy. ♪ [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments and save up to 40%. ♪ >>> i'm melissa rehberger. ntsa investigators have recovered the black box. four people were killed in that
. >> when i walked in, female came out and opened her lab coat with lingerie under. awarded j.d.er's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them....
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when we built our lab for moto restaurant, that is when our innovation really started taking off.a fascination with efficiency because if you have more efficiency in a business, you can take more money from that business and then do whatever you want with it. some people like to drive fancy cars, i like to build a lab and then work on more efficient ways to work. the big push over the last five years has been, like, farm to table. but -- very sick of that term, by the way. it is used and abused. we are dead set on replacing all of our farm products with indoor farm products. >> because you have one. >> exactly, we have one of the world's most advanced indoor farms. i want to show you that. this is our farm. >> this is your farm -- in a closet. yeah, it looks like a farm. >> logically, the best-tasting fruits and vegetables grow really close to you. we have decided to just grow them right next to the kitchen. >> what is growing here? >> we have soybeans and sunflowers -- >> oh, look at that. they are, like, little edamames. >> it is all organic -- there are no chemicals. we are eli
when we built our lab for moto restaurant, that is when our innovation really started taking off.a fascination with efficiency because if you have more efficiency in a business, you can take more money from that business and then do whatever you want with it. some people like to drive fancy cars, i like to build a lab and then work on more efficient ways to work. the big push over the last five years has been, like, farm to table. but -- very sick of that term, by the way. it is used and...
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you got lab puppies. who doesn't love them? and then you have a lab puppy dressed up for the holidays, which is further proof that sometimes dogs don't like being dressed up. >> i don't blame him. it looks itchy. >> this one is like you go ahead, i'm going to take a nap and the other one looks like he's just going to give up. >> and then we've heard of dog paddling. -check lat dog in the middle of your screen. >> look at her. she's finding on her behind legs. >> she's very human-like. >> the guy who took the video said she loves the water but doesn't like to swim. he's like come on, girl, swim. >> awesome. >> dogs come out to humor her. >> this guy can multi-task. >> sure beats singing and playing the guitar within he does it. >> and still to come, it haley's first time getting sludge drawn. >> the more she thinks about it, the more psyched up she get about the whole thing. >> and. >> one man's idea of how drones could soon be used. >>> we've seen these remote control drones do a number of things. how about the future of securi
you got lab puppies. who doesn't love them? and then you have a lab puppy dressed up for the holidays, which is further proof that sometimes dogs don't like being dressed up. >> i don't blame him. it looks itchy. >> this one is like you go ahead, i'm going to take a nap and the other one looks like he's just going to give up. >> and then we've heard of dog paddling. -check lat dog in the middle of your screen. >> look at her. she's finding on her behind legs. >>...
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the way it's put together in the shared labs and the dynamic dow conceived the garage. how many of you have gotten a tour of the facilities. then you know they started in the q v b believe and had a desk and lab beverage and maybe if they progressed this was do you go brainchild to now so many applicants they've created 4 hundred jobs by all the companies they've started. 62 companies are in the garages down there and it's not like the affidavit packard or hewitt's those are good. and start up in a box to teach scientists how to start a company should they start one and how they go about it one hundred and 40 teams have done that in this incubator. and loophole investors have put in $40 million to create future winners. but back to qb 3 it's the concept of intersection. a lot of great creativity month creativity happens at the intersection of disciplines and that's itself fundamental concept that registration and doug and all the people at u sf have grounding gone in with great attitudes. this is about entrepreneurs. it's about building companies but at the end of the d
the way it's put together in the shared labs and the dynamic dow conceived the garage. how many of you have gotten a tour of the facilities. then you know they started in the q v b believe and had a desk and lab beverage and maybe if they progressed this was do you go brainchild to now so many applicants they've created 4 hundred jobs by all the companies they've started. 62 companies are in the garages down there and it's not like the affidavit packard or hewitt's those are good. and start up...
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lawrence livermore lab had a vested interest in the proceedings. it's one of two labs in the country analyzed to sample chemical warfare agents. >> general motors announced mary berra as its ceo. she's your honor currently the senior vice president of global product development. she's also in charge of purchasing and had headed the human resources operations. berra started adds an engineering co-op education student in 19806789 now risen to the top of the company. >>> a record breaking day for twitter. stock jumped 7% today. this comes in the face of skepticism by some analysts that twitter is overvalued the stock jumped 73% in november closing above $50 mark. >> coming up a story behind christmas cheer. >> it's out there on and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor
lawrence livermore lab had a vested interest in the proceedings. it's one of two labs in the country analyzed to sample chemical warfare agents. >> general motors announced mary berra as its ceo. she's your honor currently the senior vice president of global product development. she's also in charge of purchasing and had headed the human resources operations. berra started adds an engineering co-op education student in 19806789 now risen to the top of the company. >>> a record...
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it's a blood test in which lab technicians at myriad genetics examine two genes that exist in all of-irregularities-- are found, it means the risk of getting breast cancer and ovarian cancer is extremely high: breast cancer, five times more likely; ovarian cancer, as much as 40 times more likely. since a positive result usually means the removal of ovaries before cancer can develop, doctors told lisbeth she needed to get tested. >> i did try to have the test done several times. >> and? >> my insurance actually covers the test and would pay for the test, but the lab won't accept my insurance. >> myriad genetics charges about $3,200 for the test, and most insurance policies do cover it. but myriad won't accept ms. ceriani's plan because it won't pay the full amount. >> i don't have the $3,200 to pay for that test, and i spent days trying to track down what is going on. if my insurance covers it, there must be someplace else i can bring this test. i mean, it's a simple blood test. it's not a complicated procedure. and after all the research, i found out why and learned that myriad is th
it's a blood test in which lab technicians at myriad genetics examine two genes that exist in all of-irregularities-- are found, it means the risk of getting breast cancer and ovarian cancer is extremely high: breast cancer, five times more likely; ovarian cancer, as much as 40 times more likely. since a positive result usually means the removal of ovaries before cancer can develop, doctors told lisbeth she needed to get tested. >> i did try to have the test done several times. >>...
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they would literally empty these guys pockets, run that ore to the chem lab, we would analyze it and find things like marijuana, heroin and things like this, and if we d did they could question these guys further. i thought when i get back to the united states i want to open a marijuana test lab. >> the state is still deciding how much testing will be required. >> whether it is every crop or every 10th crop, what they're testing exactly and all that is still being decided. yes, everybody will have to be tested and products will have to be labeled. >> it is all part of an effort to tighten up criminally's marijuana intervention, marijuana is still illegal in the eyes of the federal government but the feds said they won't crack down in colorado as long as strong regulations are in place. at first, only established marijuana businesses in good standing will be allowed to open. norton norbellis owns one of them, the medicinal marijuana grow house doubled production in anticipation of influx customers. each rfid tag will be entered into the federal database. to allow tracking from seed to
they would literally empty these guys pockets, run that ore to the chem lab, we would analyze it and find things like marijuana, heroin and things like this, and if we d did they could question these guys further. i thought when i get back to the united states i want to open a marijuana test lab. >> the state is still deciding how much testing will be required. >> whether it is every crop or every 10th crop, what they're testing exactly and all that is still being decided. yes,...
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lawrence livermore lab provides a crucial service to help it do its job.s one of two labs in the country certified to analyze chemicals for agents. the organization is honored for work in syria to eliminate stockpiles. the award will be handed out this morning in norway and a $1.2 million prize. >> 5:50 on this tuesday morning. coming up new video of the way officials in australia are trying to get rid of this mess. >>> a very good tuesday morning to you. this will get you into the christmas spirit. look at that. snow. in new york city this morning. let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. rockefeller center, a live look this morning. used to a lot of snow on the ground there. a cold snap coming through. pretty sight. 5:53. >> big changes coming for canadian based lululemon founder chip wilson stepped down as chairman of the board of directors. you pligmight wilson made states saying that the yoga pants don't work for some women's bodies. he made that statement after complaints that the pants were too see-through. in addition the board has found a replacemen
lawrence livermore lab provides a crucial service to help it do its job.s one of two labs in the country certified to analyze chemicals for agents. the organization is honored for work in syria to eliminate stockpiles. the award will be handed out this morning in norway and a $1.2 million prize. >> 5:50 on this tuesday morning. coming up new video of the way officials in australia are trying to get rid of this mess. >>> a very good tuesday morning to you. this will get you into...