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only crime lab invited to wildlife. it investigates cases for the u.s., and other countries, relating to the convention on international trade. a treaty known as cites. >> our job is to speak to the evidence. >> ken is the lab director. he built it from scratch after a crimes. >> how would you say your work now is different from the work investigator. >> police work is competitive. here, we are making a difference. we can save species. we are pushing the envelope. >> the science starts when a package arrives. with it questions from a u.s. fish and wildlife field agent. often the first one is "what is it?" in the case of a horn smuggled by the carr, the first question was "are they rhino?", this horn is made of keratin, the same stuff your fingernail is made of. on the black market it's more valuable than gold or platinum. a specimen like this could sell for close to $400,000. determining the species could impact the penalty. some are more critically endangered, like black rhinos, wild. >> what are we looking at? >> the
only crime lab invited to wildlife. it investigates cases for the u.s., and other countries, relating to the convention on international trade. a treaty known as cites. >> our job is to speak to the evidence. >> ken is the lab director. he built it from scratch after a crimes. >> how would you say your work now is different from the work investigator. >> police work is competitive. here, we are making a difference. we can save species. we are pushing the envelope....
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lab experiment there. according to a c.d.c. spokesperson, samples that should have been enactive were transferred between two labs. it was later then learned some of that material may have contained live virus. one technician handling the samples without proper protective gear now will have to be monitored for 21 days. we're happy to say at the moment the technician shows no signs of ebola. few than a dozen of other people entered the lab, assessed for possible exposure. the spokesperson says no safety concern for those folks. c.d.c. director tom frieden said, i am troubled by thi this incident in our ebola research laboratory and directing a full review of every lab incident and the c.d.c. take all necessary measurers. this is just the latest misstep for the c.d.c. earlier scientists sent live anthrax to labs not able to handle that material, and mishandled a desly strain of bird flu. no one was hurt in either of those incidents. >> movie fans can see the director's cut as opposed to the dictator's cut. s
lab experiment there. according to a c.d.c. spokesperson, samples that should have been enactive were transferred between two labs. it was later then learned some of that material may have contained live virus. one technician handling the samples without proper protective gear now will have to be monitored for 21 days. we're happy to say at the moment the technician shows no signs of ebola. few than a dozen of other people entered the lab, assessed for possible exposure. the spokesperson says...
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this happened because the sample from the lab to go to a lab that was not and is not approved to handleab is shut down pepping a review. and everybody in the lab has been notified that they had a close call, but because the ebola was on a sealed plate, officials think exposure was limited to just one person. still the cvc director tom frieden is doubled by the situation in atlanta. thousands of scientists have taken extraordinary steps in recent months to improve safety. and our efforts to improve lab safety and the safety of our employees is our highest priority. they knew about the mishap one hour within its discover. and the lab that transerred the ebola material is not transferring anything for the time being. and the lab is closed for right now and a full review is under way. the cvc said that is so they can improve moving forward. lea. >> thank you, peter in washington. merry christmas. >> pilgrims are traveling to the holy land to bethlehem. traditional birth place of jesus. and falling oil prices may put prices. will it help you. we'll talk to an expert coming up. >> it is the b
this happened because the sample from the lab to go to a lab that was not and is not approved to handleab is shut down pepping a review. and everybody in the lab has been notified that they had a close call, but because the ebola was on a sealed plate, officials think exposure was limited to just one person. still the cvc director tom frieden is doubled by the situation in atlanta. thousands of scientists have taken extraordinary steps in recent months to improve safety. and our efforts to...
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a safety lab at the cdc in atlanta has possibly exposed a lab worker to the deadly virus. so what went wrong? >>> holiday heartbreak. deadly twisters slam the south. people losing everything in an instant. the recovery as thousands remain without power. >>> sony step up. an unprecedented move by the studio to stream the film online. all a day before the interview was set to hit theaters. reactions from fans and critics. >>> and merry christmas. santa racing around the globe, racing to finish before dawn as millions of americans wake up on this special day. we will have stories to remind us what christmas is all about. >>> good morning. i'm michelle franzen. >> i'm kendis gibson. good morning and merry christmas to you. we begin with a safety breach at the cdc. >> it's the deadly ebola virus. after the scare in the u.s. earlier this year, how could this happen? elizabeth hur has the latest. >> reporter: a mistake at a high-security lab, according to authorities, now means a lab technician at the cdc must be monitored for possible exposure to the dangerous ebola virus. a sma
a safety lab at the cdc in atlanta has possibly exposed a lab worker to the deadly virus. so what went wrong? >>> holiday heartbreak. deadly twisters slam the south. people losing everything in an instant. the recovery as thousands remain without power. >>> sony step up. an unprecedented move by the studio to stream the film online. all a day before the interview was set to hit theaters. reactions from fans and critics. >>> and merry christmas. santa racing around the...
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this time a lab tech may have been exposed to ebola. is there an internal safety problem going on there? because once you hear the list of what's been going on there and the mistakes that have been made in just the last year, you may shake your head. back after this. >> i'm colonel mark burnett, serving here in kuwait. i'd like to wish a merry christmas to my mother and my brother in madison, wisconsin. merry christmas everybody. [ kevin ] this is connolly, cameron, zach, and clementine. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around, and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table, underneath my work desk, we've got enough to knit a sweater. [ doorbell rings ] zach, what is that? the swiffer sweeper. the swiffer dusters. it's some sort of magic cloth that sucks in all the dog hair. it's quick and easy. pretty amazing that it picked it all up. i would totally take on another dog. [ kevin ] really? ♪ [ kevin ] really? how you're going to survive ianother harsh winter,d or
this time a lab tech may have been exposed to ebola. is there an internal safety problem going on there? because once you hear the list of what's been going on there and the mistakes that have been made in just the last year, you may shake your head. back after this. >> i'm colonel mark burnett, serving here in kuwait. i'd like to wish a merry christmas to my mother and my brother in madison, wisconsin. merry christmas everybody. [ kevin ] this is connolly, cameron, zach, and clementine....
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but a scandal rocked the state lab that identified hennis' dna.ab had been skewing results to help prosecutors. >> the woman who handled the sample back in the '80s got in trouble for mixing up some dna samples in another case. and almost put an innocent guy in prison. >> they didn't do a good job of preserving the evidence. three people had been arrested for evidence-tampering. >> hennis' lawyers asked for a postponement to investigate the lab. the judge refused. meanwhile, military prosecutors found a second smear from the rape kit. they sent it to a new lab, and the results also pointed to hennis. >> the medical examiner's slide came back on every marker to the defendant, tested by the crime lab. you had two chains of custody, the defense could not attack the slide. >> for prosecutors, the dna results swept away all previous doubts. >> they replayed some of the old trials, the old references. >> pat cone seeing timothy hennis coming down the driveway. the fact that hennis took the members only jacket to the dry cleaners, using the atm card. you
but a scandal rocked the state lab that identified hennis' dna.ab had been skewing results to help prosecutors. >> the woman who handled the sample back in the '80s got in trouble for mixing up some dna samples in another case. and almost put an innocent guy in prison. >> they didn't do a good job of preserving the evidence. three people had been arrested for evidence-tampering. >> hennis' lawyers asked for a postponement to investigate the lab. the judge refused. meanwhile,...
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the cdc reports a mix-up in samples being transferred between lab torres. the cdc director says he is troubled and that no staff risk is acceptable. >>> it has been a peaceful day so far in berkley, missouri, after two nights of protests of an african-american man by a white suspect. authorities say the suspect pulled a gun on the officer. >>> many people are spending their holidays seeing "the interview" which was initially dropped by sony after tlelthreaf violence >>> former president h.w. bush is said to be doing well in washington. he was taken into the hospital after shortness of breath. >>> now, back to the five christmas special.
the cdc reports a mix-up in samples being transferred between lab torres. the cdc director says he is troubled and that no staff risk is acceptable. >>> it has been a peaceful day so far in berkley, missouri, after two nights of protests of an african-american man by a white suspect. authorities say the suspect pulled a gun on the officer. >>> many people are spending their holidays seeing "the interview" which was initially dropped by sony after tlelthreaf violence...
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lab, and it might have contained the ebola virus.he technician has no symptoms of illness. the cdc says others who entered the lab may have been contacted and have been contacted and are going to be assessed for possible exposure. so far only one person will need monitoring at this point. they don't believe anyone outside the lab could have been exposed, ashleigh. >> kind of a crummy christmas for that one person. >> yeah. >> that's for sure. quick question, because you and i had lengthy discussions back in june after workers were potentially exposed to anthrax because of an inactivation, a problem, they did transferring, they hadn't activated the virus. there had to be protocol changes put ins place to minimize human errors. different protocols or same thing, same mistake, shouldn't have been made twice? >> yeah. well they put them in place and the question is whether those protocols were followed. look back in june, really dozens of cdc workers potentially exposed to anthrax in that situation after a lab failed to inactivate the ba
lab, and it might have contained the ebola virus.he technician has no symptoms of illness. the cdc says others who entered the lab may have been contacted and have been contacted and are going to be assessed for possible exposure. so far only one person will need monitoring at this point. they don't believe anyone outside the lab could have been exposed, ashleigh. >> kind of a crummy christmas for that one person. >> yeah. >> that's for sure. quick question, because you and i...
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that's the late hears in the cbs-3 mobile weather lab.nd it back to you guys in the studio. >> justin, thanks so much. >> love hearing the ding! >> mobile weather lab. >> getting another look at the roads. >> i know, there was an easy bake off never there. oh, man, i think the point is stressing caution, take your time get out there and slow down. out to the schuylkill expressway, actually an accident just cleared out of the way, just moment ago, but the accident actually been here for quite some time there. so you can see, a loft residual delays, excuse me, on the schuylkill expressway, at south street. so headed eastbound, you can see a lot of brakes lights. now over on the boulevard, pretty much the typical shot for this time of morning anyway. but a loft delays here on the southbound lanes, headed toward that schuylkill expressway. a lot of accidents, like i just said, i'll start lifting -- listing them off. buck road at huntington pike crash. montgomery county, dekalb pike at skippack pike. new jersey a loft different sections dealin
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. >> the next item is an update on lab co-report i'm sure you're aware of that we're trying to schedule a joint meeting in january i believe and when we have that meeting we're going to ask for the consultant to actually present the report to both sides and so one of the things i wanted to do we had an opportunity to look at the report and provided comments we're going to give you an update on the comments we sent over so we can kind of keep you up to breakfast of our comments but i think we will have a more robust conversations at the joint lab co-meeting more about the report and how the consultant we can ask direct questions right now we're going to give you an update of after reviewing the report and kind of give you an update on some of the things we wanted to ask the consultants about the report. >> okay barbara hail sanity for general power the consultant has prepared a draft report that we commented on yes, he did. afternoon we received another revision we have not had a chance to go through so those comments don't reflect the comments that were incorporated when we i presented
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we have a temperature of 65 degrees on the mobile weather lab. reporting live from the mobile weather lab, i'm carol erickson back to you in the studio. >> that is where all of the people are, thanks very much. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live at philadelphia international airport tonight. the rain and fog out there causing travel trouble up and down the east coast on this christmas eve, hi, matt. >> reporter: hi, jessica. travelers here enduring holiday headaches, as we call them around these parts this time of the year. right now the the average flight delay at philly international, stands at two hours. i will show you this rifle board over my shoulder, you can see nearly every single one of those flights on that board is now delayed. those flights joined hundreds of others from throughout the day day that have been delayed as well as nearly 40 that have been canceled, out right. flight delays, cancellations, and crowds, seemingly annual holiday headaches. >> there is people that is just rude people out there that will push, s
we have a temperature of 65 degrees on the mobile weather lab. reporting live from the mobile weather lab, i'm carol erickson back to you in the studio. >> that is where all of the people are, thanks very much. >>> "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live at philadelphia international airport tonight. the rain and fog out there causing travel trouble up and down the east coast on this christmas eve, hi, matt. >> reporter: hi, jessica. travelers here enduring...
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the cdc does not believe anyone outside the lab could have been exposed. >> the cdc tells cnn the labech is still not showing any symptoms. lab has been working on a project to try to determine how long the virus remains viable on a dead person because so many people in africa contract ebola after handling a body. >>> sheriffs an investigators have conducted new interviews in the mysterious death of a teenager in the u.s. state of georgia. kendrick johnson was found dead inside a rolled up gym mat at his high school nearly two years ago. investigators say they closed the case but this month they interviewed about two dozen former and current students according to records, johnson and a former student had a confrontation the day he was last seen alive. that student would have been in another city when johnson is believed to have died but there are inconsistencies about the timeline. johnson's family believes he was murdered. >>> next here just how much americans plan to eat this holiday. while britain comes out with a plan to battle its own obesity problem. while britain comes out with
the cdc does not believe anyone outside the lab could have been exposed. >> the cdc tells cnn the labech is still not showing any symptoms. lab has been working on a project to try to determine how long the virus remains viable on a dead person because so many people in africa contract ebola after handling a body. >>> sheriffs an investigators have conducted new interviews in the mysterious death of a teenager in the u.s. state of georgia. kendrick johnson was found dead inside a...
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to a lower level lab at the cdc. the technician has no symptoms and is being monitored for 21 days. >> you have to get ebola into your body to be infected, so it's likely that the risk to the technician was very low. >> reporter: this year the cdc has been under fire. in june more than 80 workers were potentially exposed to anthrax by mistake. the head of that bioterrorism lab later resigned. then u.s. hospitals said the agency's recommended protocols for dealing with the ebola virus were unclear. in congressional hearings cdc director tom frieden admitted the agency made mistakes. tonight in response to the potential ebola exposure frieden says i am troubled by the incident and i have directed that there be a full review of every aspect of the incident and that the cdc take all necessary measures. >> dr. frieden's come under criticism for the way he's handled the ebola crisis. some critics said he came across as too confident that ebola wouldn't spread in the united states and then it did. >> reporter: the worst ebo
to a lower level lab at the cdc. the technician has no symptoms and is being monitored for 21 days. >> you have to get ebola into your body to be infected, so it's likely that the risk to the technician was very low. >> reporter: this year the cdc has been under fire. in june more than 80 workers were potentially exposed to anthrax by mistake. the head of that bioterrorism lab later resigned. then u.s. hospitals said the agency's recommended protocols for dealing with the ebola...
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to a lab not equipped to handle the virus.technician has no symptoms, no quarantine. but will be watched for the standard 21 days as a precaution. it's the kind of mistake the director said he was determined to avoid repeating earlier this year. >> what we're seeing is a pattern that we missed and the pattern iss an insufficient culture of safety. >> reporter: at that time, he was on the hotseat answering questions about handling of the avian flew and anthrax. >> these were unacceptable events. they should have never happened. >> reporter: in line with the new procedures following the latest incident, the lab was closed depending review and decontamination. the material was destroyed. an investigation was launched. the incident was reported up and down the chain of command. as for the possibility of anyone else coming into contact with the material, cdc says a handful of others who entered the lab have been contacted. they will be assessed for possible exposure. but only the one technician is being monitored. the cdc does not
to a lab not equipped to handle the virus.technician has no symptoms, no quarantine. but will be watched for the standard 21 days as a precaution. it's the kind of mistake the director said he was determined to avoid repeating earlier this year. >> what we're seeing is a pattern that we missed and the pattern iss an insufficient culture of safety. >> reporter: at that time, he was on the hotseat answering questions about handling of the avian flew and anthrax. >> these were...
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. >> that's why these guys are so motivated at the lab to come up with the right equation, the right way to figure out the fire safety zone, and that's what we will see now. california fire fighters are making gains on the nearby log fire, one of five wildfires burning in the region. >> right now, we are following the research team into the log fire. meantime, this research team suits up actually seeking the biggest, fastest moving flames they can find. i was allowed to join them. yellow. >> get on yellerred up. >> all yellerred up. >> dan and his crew, which includes two members of the elite smoke jumpers' team will scout unburned areas. they are trying to predict a path where dynamic fire will burn through. >> it's obvious by looking at the interior that they had some pretty dynamic fire behavior. they had some big runs, but the last couple of days, since we have been here, we have had an inversion set over us and this fire is just doing its thing. it's doing a great job of backing down, skunking around, but we are not getting really big runs or big torching. >> that's what we need
. >> that's why these guys are so motivated at the lab to come up with the right equation, the right way to figure out the fire safety zone, and that's what we will see now. california fire fighters are making gains on the nearby log fire, one of five wildfires burning in the region. >> right now, we are following the research team into the log fire. meantime, this research team suits up actually seeking the biggest, fastest moving flames they can find. i was allowed to join them....
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juliana goldman reports on the latest mix-up at the lab. >> reporter: the c.d.c. is conducting a review of the latest mistake in which live ebola virus may have been sent anom one lab to another down the hall-- one not equipped to work with the deadly pathogen. the technician who handled the sample was not adequately protected. c.d.c. director tom frieden is promising action, the latest in a string of pledges to upgrade safety. he said, "no risk to staff is acceptable." >> for this to happen and put our workers potentially at risk, is totally unacceptable. >> reporter: that was frieden in july. it had just been revealed that c.d.c. workers had accidentally contaminated flu samples with the deadly h5n1 virus, also known as bird flu. and in june, the agency admitted that lab workers may have been exposed to live anthrax after it wasn't properly deactivated. those tampers have been transferred between labs in ziploc bags, a breach of protocol. it prompted congressional hearings during which frieden promised sweeping measures to change the lax safety culture. they put
juliana goldman reports on the latest mix-up at the lab. >> reporter: the c.d.c. is conducting a review of the latest mistake in which live ebola virus may have been sent anom one lab to another down the hall-- one not equipped to work with the deadly pathogen. the technician who handled the sample was not adequately protected. c.d.c. director tom frieden is promising action, the latest in a string of pledges to upgrade safety. he said, "no risk to staff is acceptable." >>...
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most major retailers do not carry lab-made colorless diamonds.ine. >> as the demand goes up for natural diamonds and supply goes down and prices become astronomical, i think many people will be very happy there are lab-grown diamonds available today. i think you will see more and more jewelry stores offering them because diamond is diamond and nothing looks like a diamond except diamond. >> so here's the deal, your corner store will most likely not be able to tell the dwimpbs between the natural and lab grown either. experts say you should get testing from a laboratory to make sure you are getting an earth grown diamond if that's what you pay for. >> if people in the store don't know the difference, how do you know you are not paying too much? >> that's why you have to get it tested. can you tell? >> we have been spending a lot of time. it's identity tal. >> here's the answer, this is the real thing. >> it's interesting, i was asking people on the street, a rose, is it just as sweet if it's grown in a greenhouse versus your back yard? is it still
most major retailers do not carry lab-made colorless diamonds.ine. >> as the demand goes up for natural diamonds and supply goes down and prices become astronomical, i think many people will be very happy there are lab-grown diamonds available today. i think you will see more and more jewelry stores offering them because diamond is diamond and nothing looks like a diamond except diamond. >> so here's the deal, your corner store will most likely not be able to tell the dwimpbs...
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at the lab, the real investigation begins. robert preserves and catalogs the marine organisms, some of which have never been seen before. the samples don't just end up in these town but also in aberdeen in jasper's lab. >> this is from norway. it has been frozen. it is sealed on site there and comes to us like this. so it is essentially what it was like on the sea floor. you have to stack the noodds in your favor. so we're going through lists of compounds. so out of 1200 bacteria we tested so far, we made like 15,000 extracts. we grow them in different ways and extract them in different ways. these have been tested in different ways against bacteria. we have a number that have very high activity against bacteria infections and these are followed up. >> from leaf cutter ants to sea sponges and rows of jars with preserve mad reen life, it looks like the stuff mad scientists dream about. this is the new face of antibiotics and the hopeful legacy of the pharmacy project and others like it around the world. >> the drive to do this
at the lab, the real investigation begins. robert preserves and catalogs the marine organisms, some of which have never been seen before. the samples don't just end up in these town but also in aberdeen in jasper's lab. >> this is from norway. it has been frozen. it is sealed on site there and comes to us like this. so it is essentially what it was like on the sea floor. you have to stack the noodds in your favor. so we're going through lists of compounds. so out of 1200 bacteria we...
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it happened when a high security lab was transferring the sample to another lab. agency officials say the technician isn't showing any symptoms, but will be monitored for 21 days. the cdc says there was no exposure outside the lab. >>> ride-sharing company uber hit another roadblock, this time in south korea. where the company's ceo is facing an indictment for allegedly violating a law that bans offering services without proper licensing. the legislature recently passed a measure to fine uber drivers who don't register as taxi drivers. they're also offering a financial reward to people who report such individuals. if convicted, he could face up to two years in prison. >>> coming up next, online and in theaters, sony's "the interview" hits the big and small screen. why the film company is pulling an about-face. >>> live in san jose, the clock is ticking for procrastinators who still need to get their holiday shopping done. hear why they wait until the very last minute. >>> plus, the famous hotels at yosemite national park may soon be forced to change their name. >>
it happened when a high security lab was transferring the sample to another lab. agency officials say the technician isn't showing any symptoms, but will be monitored for 21 days. the cdc says there was no exposure outside the lab. >>> ride-sharing company uber hit another roadblock, this time in south korea. where the company's ceo is facing an indictment for allegedly violating a law that bans offering services without proper licensing. the legislature recently passed a measure to...
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. >> in scotland 1,700 kilometers away from the icy arcic marcel jasper's lab is busy. busy because we are reaching a critical turning point. >> particularly the golden era of the 1950s and '60s and people were discovering new antibiotics every month almost. where now the most recent antibiotic that was licensed was discovered in the 1980s, about 30 years ago. >> while the drugs haven't changed, the bacteria have. evolving and adapting, becoming resistant to current antibiotics and earning the nasty nickname superbugs. >> so what's happened is through overuse of antibiotics over the last 30 years or so, is that most bacteria that we encounter in the hospitals, for instance, have become resistant to antibiotics which means that what were once common treatments are no longer treatable using standard antibiotics? >> it's not cost effective for pharmaceutical companies to search for new bacteria. on average it costs a pharmaceutical company more than $2 billion to bring a new drug to the market. in the case of antibiotics, the drug is only taken for a short time and could e
. >> in scotland 1,700 kilometers away from the icy arcic marcel jasper's lab is busy. busy because we are reaching a critical turning point. >> particularly the golden era of the 1950s and '60s and people were discovering new antibiotics every month almost. where now the most recent antibiotic that was licensed was discovered in the 1980s, about 30 years ago. >> while the drugs haven't changed, the bacteria have. evolving and adapting, becoming resistant to current...
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the labs that he run is struckured like a bio tech start up. when he found out i had my phd from calendar tech and the work i had done was with fluorescents, he got really excited, and then we couldn't stop talking. to be able to see a type of scientific technique curing cancer or reducing number of surgeries for a cancer patient, that's really the ultimate goal, so it was very rewardling. >> i know this is your field, so you know a lot about this stuff. i'm curious, where is this going? what are the potential applications for the technique. >> for this specifically, this fluorescent detection of cancer, we need to expand our tool kid so we can identify many different types of cancer. right now, this technique is still experimental, being used only for breast cancer and skill cancer but that's not all there is out there. because cancer cells look so different, getting specific with that fluorescent dye is going to be a real challenge. >> do you think it will become standard? >> we hope so. they are comparing the use of fluorescents to the stand
the labs that he run is struckured like a bio tech start up. when he found out i had my phd from calendar tech and the work i had done was with fluorescents, he got really excited, and then we couldn't stop talking. to be able to see a type of scientific technique curing cancer or reducing number of surgeries for a cancer patient, that's really the ultimate goal, so it was very rewardling. >> i know this is your field, so you know a lot about this stuff. i'm curious, where is this going?...
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there is a growing interest in community labs.aboratory set up for people to talk about >> we're trying to make a discovery. >> the lab opened in 2011 with $35,000 raised on kick starter. since then, it's grown thanks to companies that have donated more equipment. >> we started in a garage. and it was just an idea. >> each biotech member pays $100 per month to use the equipment and resources there are two dozen places around the world. >> idea if you're a scientist and you get an amazing idea, you have to negotiate with the university or company to take that idea and work with it. >> maria chavez has been with the company since the beginning one of the people coming to experiment. >> we've had through retirees getting involved. people who are phds. people with no experience say i want to learn. . >> i moved here not knowing anyone. >> people are doing fascinating stuff with this. for me, it's excitement of discovery. >> safety is a top priority at the lab. and the lab doesn't allow research that could be harmful to humans. >> the
there is a growing interest in community labs.aboratory set up for people to talk about >> we're trying to make a discovery. >> the lab opened in 2011 with $35,000 raised on kick starter. since then, it's grown thanks to companies that have donated more equipment. >> we started in a garage. and it was just an idea. >> each biotech member pays $100 per month to use the equipment and resources there are two dozen places around the world. >> idea if you're a scientist...
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the center for disease and control says the ebola virus was transferred from a secure lab to a lab notpped to handle the virus. so far, no symptoms of the virus. the lab tech will be watched for the standard 21 days as a precaution. it's the kind of mistake the cdc director says he was determined to avoid repeating earlier this year. >> we are seeing pattern we missed. the pattern is an insufficient culture of safety. >> reporter: at that time, he was on the hot seat for handling anthrax and avian flu. >> these are unacceptable events and never should have happened. >> reporter: in line with the procedures, the lab was closed pending review and decontaminated. the material was destroyed, investigate launched. it was reported to health and human services secretary and others up and down the chain of command. as for the possibility of anyone else coming into contact with the material, cdc says a handful of others who entered the lab have been contacted and will be assessed for possible exposure. only one technician is bemonitored. cdc does not believer anyone outside the lab could be exp
the center for disease and control says the ebola virus was transferred from a secure lab to a lab notpped to handle the virus. so far, no symptoms of the virus. the lab tech will be watched for the standard 21 days as a precaution. it's the kind of mistake the cdc director says he was determined to avoid repeating earlier this year. >> we are seeing pattern we missed. the pattern is an insufficient culture of safety. >> reporter: at that time, he was on the hot seat for handling...
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those tampers have been transferred between labs in swrib ziploc bags a breach protocol. it prompted congressional hearings during which frieden promised sweeping measures to change the lax safety culture. they put together a panel of outside safety experts and temporarily shut down some labs but cbs news chief medical correspondent jon lapook says the c.d.c. may not have done enough. >> human error is always going to be present. you cannot get rid of it, but the question is you can change the culture? can you change the protocol so that when human error does occur it doesn't have disastrous consequences. >> reporter: the materials that potentially contained live ebola in the latest accident were destroyed before officials even discovered the problem. the c.d.c. never got to test the actual specimen, so, jim we may never know how big a mistake this actually was. >> axelrod: juliana goldman in our washington newsroom, thank you. the ebola outbreak that originatedoriginated in africas that grown to 19,000 cases and 600 deaths. in sierra leone the government banned holiday c
those tampers have been transferred between labs in swrib ziploc bags a breach protocol. it prompted congressional hearings during which frieden promised sweeping measures to change the lax safety culture. they put together a panel of outside safety experts and temporarily shut down some labs but cbs news chief medical correspondent jon lapook says the c.d.c. may not have done enough. >> human error is always going to be present. you cannot get rid of it, but the question is you can...
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lab in atlanta. that's the same facility that earlier this year mishandled anthrax and flu samples. abc's ron claiborne has the details. >> reporter: the alarming news broke late today. as many as a dozen cdc researchers potentially exposed to the deadly ebola virus. on monday, a small amount of material, which may have contained the live virus, was moved from a level four security lab, where researchers must be full little protected in airtight suits, oxygen filtered in, to another lab, security level two. it was there that the virus was processed by a technician and other scientists entered the room. those other scientists cleared today, but the technician, now under mandatory observation for 21 days to make sure no symptoms develop. in a statement, the director of the cdc said, "i am troubled by this incident. we are monitoring the health of one technician who possibly could have been exposed. and i have directed that there be a full review of every aspect of this incident." it's just the latest t
lab in atlanta. that's the same facility that earlier this year mishandled anthrax and flu samples. abc's ron claiborne has the details. >> reporter: the alarming news broke late today. as many as a dozen cdc researchers potentially exposed to the deadly ebola virus. on monday, a small amount of material, which may have contained the live virus, was moved from a level four security lab, where researchers must be full little protected in airtight suits, oxygen filtered in, to another lab,...
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this is one of planet labs nano satellites. it is 12 inches long and 4 inches wide.hey call these doves and send them up in time. >> it covers about 100 square kilometers per picture. >> cube sats today have more capability than the biggest satellites that we flew 40 or 50 years ago. >> and they are disposable. it is changing the way we see the earth. >> these are sugar cane fields in south and east of the amazon. this was august 8th. this was august 9th. and you can see where this field is being burned and points out to why it is important to see the earth every day. >> reporter: companies will be able to buy the information being tracked by the satellite in real lime. >> they give us the option of really accessing space for sometimes $100 or even cheaper. we have the ability to image the earth at greater frequency than ever before. >> reporter: planet labs raised $16,000 in 2013. are you looking at a multi-billion dollars industry? >> no, i think we estimated it at several gazillion. no, i'm just being silly. >> it is one of the fastest growing sectors of the space
this is one of planet labs nano satellites. it is 12 inches long and 4 inches wide.hey call these doves and send them up in time. >> it covers about 100 square kilometers per picture. >> cube sats today have more capability than the biggest satellites that we flew 40 or 50 years ago. >> and they are disposable. it is changing the way we see the earth. >> these are sugar cane fields in south and east of the amazon. this was august 8th. this was august 9th. and you can see...
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for that lab tech.johns joins me live from washington with more on this. joe, tell me what happened here. >> reporter: this apparently happened on monday and was discovered on tuesday. cdc said a small amount of material from an experiment was mistakenly transferred from one lab to another and it may have contained live ebola virus. material was in a sealed plate and cdc says it should not have been moved from point a to point b. cdc says we're talking about one individual who is being monitored and that technician has no symptoms of the illness. >> you say one individual is being monitored. are there concerns that the exposure could be wider than this one lab tech? >> cdc says others who entered the lab will be assessed for possible exposure but only one person will be monitored at this point. they don't believe anyone else in the lab could have been exposed so there's minimal danger to the public at this point. >> let's hope not. of course the obvious question here, joe, is cdc changing protocols here
for that lab tech.johns joins me live from washington with more on this. joe, tell me what happened here. >> reporter: this apparently happened on monday and was discovered on tuesday. cdc said a small amount of material from an experiment was mistakenly transferred from one lab to another and it may have contained live ebola virus. material was in a sealed plate and cdc says it should not have been moved from point a to point b. cdc says we're talking about one individual who is being...
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now the obstacle is gone. >> it forms back into a... >> into a normal wing. >> in this lab each lab contributecking a drome to mimic birds flight. >> i think people have been inspired by how birds are. we had an understanding of it. but to translate it, it is a change. engineers have different questions. so if you combine all of that. you can get more innovation >>> i think we have to talk about one thing. the goggles, that was kind of adorable on the little bird. i kind of love that. >> so cute. the important part is that they are taking every precaution to keep the safety of the birds intact. no birds were harmed during the research and the building of the segment. >> they were distracted by the laser right. way. >> you know what i thought is cool, they are mimicking the structure of a wing that can adapt. i find it cool that we are taking inspiration from $3.8 billion years of evolution, and putting it into our designs. it makes sense. >> time and time again nature had a long time to perfect itself. if we learn something from it, we'll make a better robot. >> after the break. costa, what is
now the obstacle is gone. >> it forms back into a... >> into a normal wing. >> in this lab each lab contributecking a drome to mimic birds flight. >> i think people have been inspired by how birds are. we had an understanding of it. but to translate it, it is a change. engineers have different questions. so if you combine all of that. you can get more innovation >>> i think we have to talk about one thing. the goggles, that was kind of adorable on the little...
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. >> hitting the road in the cbs-3 mobile weather lab. you can see what the conditions are like before you head outside. >> also, british royalty, meets basketball royalty. we'll show you will and kate's big night holding court at nba game, and what is on the royal couple's agenda today. >> also, angels on the catwalk. taking you behind the scenes of tonight's big victorious secret fashion show. we'll be right back. ♪ ah, ♪ h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! >> we have our eye on the storm being bringing rain, win, even snow to part of our area. the cbs-3 mobile weather lab headed right now to quakertown, and the roads there are just soaked. look that the on your screen. katie updating the forecast for you, when you do traffic and weather
. >> hitting the road in the cbs-3 mobile weather lab. you can see what the conditions are like before you head outside. >> also, british royalty, meets basketball royalty. we'll show you will and kate's big night holding court at nba game, and what is on the royal couple's agenda today. >> also, angels on the catwalk. taking you behind the scenes of tonight's big victorious secret fashion show. we'll be right back. ♪ ah, ♪ h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪...
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there is a growing interest in community labs. curious a laboratory set up for people to talk about science. >> we're trying to make a discovery. >> the lab opened in 2011 with $35,000 raised on kick starter. since then, it's grown thanks to companies that have donated more equipment. >> we started in a garage. and it was just an idea. >> each biotech member pays $100 per month to use the equipment and resources there are two dozen places around the world. >> idea if you're a scientist and you get an amazing idea, you have to negotiate with the university or company to take that idea and work with it. >> maria chavez has been with the company since the beginning one of the people coming to experiment. >> we've had through retirees getting involved. people who are phds. people with no experience say i want to learn. . >> i moved here not knowing anyone. >> people are doing fascinating stuff with this. for me, it's excitement of discovery. >> safety is a top prrity at the lab. and the lab doesn't allow research that could be harmful
there is a growing interest in community labs. curious a laboratory set up for people to talk about science. >> we're trying to make a discovery. >> the lab opened in 2011 with $35,000 raised on kick starter. since then, it's grown thanks to companies that have donated more equipment. >> we started in a garage. and it was just an idea. >> each biotech member pays $100 per month to use the equipment and resources there are two dozen places around the world. >> idea...
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error we've seen at a government lab this year.d to live anthrax in june and earlier in the year there was a mishandling of a deadly strain of bird flu and in those instances we've had more time to look back on what went wrong. there was an incident where we learned a scientist was overworked, overtired, didn't follow the protocol correctly, and also we've seen delays in notification of these missteps, and that delays how quickly you can respond and make improvement to the protocol. >> in response to this latest ebola scare, the cdc says it's taking new precautions including destroys the hazardous material, decontaminating and closing the infected lab, informing staff members about the incident and notifying required oversight agencies. the lab worker will continue to be monitored, we understand, for the next 21 days. >> still to come, pope francis denounces the persecution of christians and other groups by isis. we'll go to rome for a live report. >> hi, this is sergeant first cl class webb. shout out to all of my fellow members m
error we've seen at a government lab this year.d to live anthrax in june and earlier in the year there was a mishandling of a deadly strain of bird flu and in those instances we've had more time to look back on what went wrong. there was an incident where we learned a scientist was overworked, overtired, didn't follow the protocol correctly, and also we've seen delays in notification of these missteps, and that delays how quickly you can respond and make improvement to the protocol. >> in...
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." >> he put down his lab tools and picked up a guitar. >> how he got a bunch of sports stars in on theiday hit. >> how many phone calls did you have to make? >> skier wants to get some air. he is about to take that jump. why going for it doesn't get him far. of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty million votes, your superstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours with an advanced time release formula for all day or all night relief. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. so the only sounds you'll hear are the ones you want to hear. bianca! (cheering) delsym. silence is relief. and now for a limited time try delsym for free, with mail in rebate. that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. itit r rebebuiuildlds s tooth , making yoyourur teeth two times stronger. acact.t. s smimil. making yoyourur teeth two times stronger. geget t the same kind of thery wiwiththouout t anan a appp. smsmarartrtrelelieief f frfromo. a a wawaveve o of f rerelal
." >> he put down his lab tools and picked up a guitar. >> how he got a bunch of sports stars in on theiday hit. >> how many phone calls did you have to make? >> skier wants to get some air. he is about to take that jump. why going for it doesn't get him far. of this year's superstar... (coughs) coughing can really be disruptive. with a record breaking fifty million votes, your superstar is... that's why there's delsym. delsym helps silence coughs for a full 12...
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. >> season's greetings from the espn's sports science lab. >> a jaw dropper. >> we love it. >> now meethe 2-year-old following in dad's footsteps. >> tell us why you like to dance so much. >> that often happens when beth speaks to people. >> if you have a dispute with the supermarket meaning what was on the tag and what you were charged, this is not how you handle it. pay attention to the man at the counter. he takes out a knife and immediately uses it on the employee. he stabs her multiple times. he runs into the supermarket. nine people were injured in this attack and two of them seriously. >> over a price dispute? >> after he found out the prices he paid, you usually get a refund. >> did they catch the guy? >> they did catch the guy. he has been arrested. i don't think he is getting out of jail soon if found guilty. this video has criminal activity. watch the guy walking by what we presume is a cafe. he wn easy mark. what could he take? this man steals an iphone, immediately hit by a car. >> he was wearing a helmet. >> he ran straight into that car and tried to limp away. good news i
. >> season's greetings from the espn's sports science lab. >> a jaw dropper. >> we love it. >> now meethe 2-year-old following in dad's footsteps. >> tell us why you like to dance so much. >> that often happens when beth speaks to people. >> if you have a dispute with the supermarket meaning what was on the tag and what you were charged, this is not how you handle it. pay attention to the man at the counter. he takes out a knife and immediately uses it...
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samples that should have been inactive were between labs. one lab technician used the sample without proper protective gear. >>> and former president george h.w. bush is spending christmas in the hospital. president bush was taken to houston methodist hospital. all is well. there is no news to report. mr. bush is 90 years old. he spent 2012 in the hospital because of a bronchitis-related cough. >>> "the interview" is making its debut this morning. just days ago it was canceled. now they're celebrating a limited release. don champion is outside of new york city theater showing the movie. don? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie, we're told that plans to release it to independent films has been in the works for weeks. not only can it be seen in the theater but also in a stunning move "the interview" can be downloaded at home. >> you want us to assassinate the leader of north korea? >> yes. >> whaaat? >> reporter: across the country films are playing "the interview." sony originally shelved the seth rogan/james franco film when larger theater
samples that should have been inactive were between labs. one lab technician used the sample without proper protective gear. >>> and former president george h.w. bush is spending christmas in the hospital. president bush was taken to houston methodist hospital. all is well. there is no news to report. mr. bush is 90 years old. he spent 2012 in the hospital because of a bronchitis-related cough. >>> "the interview" is making its debut this morning. just days ago it...