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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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>> we are right above the biosafety level-4 labs in the mechanical space. this serves the labs. the majority of what you see, these are housing. hefa, higher efficiency particulate air filters. they filter out particles, and think viruses. >> air goes through the hepar filter twice before being released to the outside world. liquid waste is treated in a different way. >> these walls have double wall piping. we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human factor. >> i'll tell by the positive pressure suit that we wear in the bsl-4. and i'll hopefully get you into this. >> reporter: okay, i've got my right? >> not quite. you have jewellery on, rings, diamon
>> we are right above the biosafety level-4 labs in the mechanical space. this serves the labs. the majority of what you see, these are housing. hefa, higher efficiency particulate air filters. they filter out particles, and think viruses. >> air goes through the hepar filter twice before being released to the outside world. liquid waste is treated in a different way. >> these walls have double wall piping. we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the...
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lets look live from our mobile weather lab. we will check in if we can get to that shot the here we will check with carol erickson in a couple minutes. but first after we take this wonderful look from the cbs-3 mobile weather lab we want to get a check of the roads. the it looks like it is just raining right new how are the the rest of the road looking. >> hi, everyone, thanks, katie, as of right now i was trying to figure out where weather lab was. it looks like i-95. traveling mow so in your western shots. this interest sexist trooper and audubon. we will be traveling in this area. snow looks like it is put in but it is snowing out there traveling out and about the one thing i want to caution you is the the roads are slippery due to the rain we experienced before now the change. if you are traveling out and about throughout western suburbs those are areas we are seeing the snow in fact fall. as we change over to the vine street expressway we are experiencing still some rain in the philadelphia a area, if you are traveling goi
lets look live from our mobile weather lab. we will check in if we can get to that shot the here we will check with carol erickson in a couple minutes. but first after we take this wonderful look from the cbs-3 mobile weather lab we want to get a check of the roads. the it looks like it is just raining right new how are the the rest of the road looking. >> hi, everyone, thanks, katie, as of right now i was trying to figure out where weather lab was. it looks like i-95. traveling mow so in...
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latest innovation the watch is almost over and it can be traced right back to this top-secret apple labtonight we're getting an exclusive look inside. >>> plus, the godfather of film. >> don corleone. >> he's left his mark on 47 movies. for 48 al pacino will show a new side. tonight behind the scenes. ♪ what's going on ♪ >> and reveal is why he almost got fired from the film that made him. >>> but first, the "nightline 5." >> it's a significant improvement over what we had. >> i've had a lot of hondas. >> we talked to people who made the switch to ford the brand more people buy and buy again. >> all-wheel drive is amazing. >> i felt so secure. >> i really enjoyed it. >> the eco boost. >> the new image of ford looks really refined. >> i drove the fusion and i never went back. >> the escape was just right. >> make the switch to ford and get $750 competitive owner cash on top of other offers at your local ford dealer. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. you're about to meet a self-proclaimed travel pro who takes pride in toeing the line between controversial and con man. hi
latest innovation the watch is almost over and it can be traced right back to this top-secret apple labtonight we're getting an exclusive look inside. >>> plus, the godfather of film. >> don corleone. >> he's left his mark on 47 movies. for 48 al pacino will show a new side. tonight behind the scenes. ♪ what's going on ♪ >> and reveal is why he almost got fired from the film that made him. >>> but first, the "nightline 5." >> it's a...
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lets take you to a live look from our mobile weather lab. we will check with meteorologist carol eric on in a couple minutes but we want to get the a look at big picture with traffic and vittoria, hi vittoria. >> what is the the song they are rocking out to do you hear something in the background. that is carol, right. >> probably show tunes. >> on the road again. >> good morning everyone. i'm in the exactly sure where the mobile weather lab was in that area but it looks pretty similar. i wouldn't say this is where they are going but looks similar to traveling 309, a mix traveling 309 at pennsylvania turnpike. definitely wet conditions. i did catch and it is really difficult to see in this shot the here but there are a few flurries in this area. we are starting to see the the snow, take shape in the only throughout your western suburbs but as you make your way in toward the the philadelphia a montgomery county area. we are seeing that snow coming into play. i believe katie said a weather watcher caught some snow in delaware. in regard to the
lets take you to a live look from our mobile weather lab. we will check with meteorologist carol eric on in a couple minutes but we want to get the a look at big picture with traffic and vittoria, hi vittoria. >> what is the the song they are rocking out to do you hear something in the background. that is carol, right. >> probably show tunes. >> on the road again. >> good morning everyone. i'm in the exactly sure where the mobile weather lab was in that area but it looks...
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the new meat substitute created from the lab gets the techknow taste test. >> that's our team.et's do some science. ♪ >> hey, guys, welcome to tarrant county techno teckhnow. you looked at designer drugs? >> specifically technologies that could be used by law enforcement or medical professionals to stay one stead ahead of chemists designing dangerous drugs for people who are in charge of illegal highs. let's take a look. >> methadrone, jwh, 18. >> an unfortunate right of passage of parents of teen aners is dealing with the discussion of illicit drugs. >> 2 cb. >> but now a pharmachopia would be more helpful. >> there is a cat and mouse game chemists. >> they are catching on and catch cashing in. they are finding their way to the united states military because unlike using pot, cocaine, or crystal meth, these synthetic drugs will not show up on standard drug tests. >> these things are designed to be attractive, particularly to children. they are designed to appear safe. they are designed to appear wholesome and herbal and all of these things that we like to assume are good. >> a
the new meat substitute created from the lab gets the techknow taste test. >> that's our team.et's do some science. ♪ >> hey, guys, welcome to tarrant county techno teckhnow. you looked at designer drugs? >> specifically technologies that could be used by law enforcement or medical professionals to stay one stead ahead of chemists designing dangerous drugs for people who are in charge of illegal highs. let's take a look. >> methadrone, jwh, 18. >> an unfortunate...
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this one is a lab made diamond.s one probably took anywhere between six months to two years to create. but it has all the same properties of a natural diamond. >> reporter: and the cost? about 30 to 40% cheaper. that is not the main draw for buyers. >> i think the main reason that people would be looking for a lab created diamond is politics. >> reporter: they are pacted as eco friendly and responsibly sourced. though it is an up and coming option, leah says nothing replaces the original and ultimately, jordan agreed. >> it is something that will last for her lifetime. it is the way that i can make my expression of intimacy of love felt everyday for the rest of her life. >> reporter: in san francisco, cate caugurian, kpix5. >> they are both beautiful. >> there you go. >>> the red carpet is out tonight in san francisco. >> it is all for a big debut at the annual asian film festival. well, that's the trailer from soul searching. the festival runs through march 22. it is the largest asian american film festival in nort
this one is a lab made diamond.s one probably took anywhere between six months to two years to create. but it has all the same properties of a natural diamond. >> reporter: and the cost? about 30 to 40% cheaper. that is not the main draw for buyers. >> i think the main reason that people would be looking for a lab created diamond is politics. >> reporter: they are pacted as eco friendly and responsibly sourced. though it is an up and coming option, leah says nothing replaces...
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. >> we're in the hydraulic lab where they brought the ocean inside. >> causing devastation around the world. coincidence or climate change. what is really going on. >> it is what happens that is it is unusual or a sign of what is to come. >> we look at how that impacts the seeding of clouds. >> can we weather the extremes? i'm phil torres. >> whether is the shirt you put on today but climate is your word robe. today we're breaking out the rain clippers. >> that's our team. now let's do some science. [music] >> hey, welcome to "techknow." i'm phil torres, with global climate change we're seeing extremes. we're seeing the hot get hotter and the cold get colder, and it's hitting all corners of the u.s. >> it's a really challenging time. challenging and exciting to try to understand what these extreme weather patterns mean for our climate. >> and i got to look at the significant costs involved not just with the devastation caused by extreme weather but hidden causes. >> heat, drought it's happening. let's take a look. >> oxnard, california, august 12, 2014. >> the weather team has been at
. >> we're in the hydraulic lab where they brought the ocean inside. >> causing devastation around the world. coincidence or climate change. what is really going on. >> it is what happens that is it is unusual or a sign of what is to come. >> we look at how that impacts the seeding of clouds. >> can we weather the extremes? i'm phil torres. >> whether is the shirt you put on today but climate is your word robe. today we're breaking out the rain clippers....
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chris lowe is the director of callcal state long beach's shark lab.etting to know him and his work is getting your feet wet. obviously here a day at the office is a differ different attire and a different look at the world. >> it takes a few moments under the water to understand chris' passion for the other ocean and the sharks he study:when : >> when i caught my first shark there was something about it. it looked so different from all of the other fish i caught and it looked so streamline and sleek. it didn't match all of the fish i caught. >> what about it from the sharks threat that interested you in a sciencivic perspective. >> they are at the top of the food chain. they are the canary of the coal mine and they tell us how healthy the oceans are. the wheel length challenge is hard to study. you want to the want to the sharks to come here and they do and mostly they don't. that is a tricky part. how do we find a way to study them where we don't have to be right there to influence their behavior. >> the answer he believes is this. >> this may look l
chris lowe is the director of callcal state long beach's shark lab.etting to know him and his work is getting your feet wet. obviously here a day at the office is a differ different attire and a different look at the world. >> it takes a few moments under the water to understand chris' passion for the other ocean and the sharks he study:when : >> when i caught my first shark there was something about it. it looked so different from all of the other fish i caught and it looked so...
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we are taking it slow, in the cbs-3 mobile weather lab. one more look the at these shopping centers here nothing is really plowed yet. plows are out doing their best but things are looking rough. reporting live from the cbs-3 mobil weather lab i'm meteorologist kate bilo for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> right now delaware is in the bull's eye of this snow. >> governor jack markell is urging residents of delaware to hunker down and ride out the storm. our david spunt is live in claymont with the very latest on conditions there, david. >> reporter: i just spoke to dell dot officials and they say they are in this for a long hall tonight. they expect snow for several more hours and they will be troweling for several more hours. wur at seven and a quarter inches. but these road right now are very dangerous out here. they are slippery. they are wet. as soon as crews are plowing these road, snow just goes in and hits the road again. it is a vicious cycle that just happens here over and over again. we have check out some of the road in claymont an
we are taking it slow, in the cbs-3 mobile weather lab. one more look the at these shopping centers here nothing is really plowed yet. plows are out doing their best but things are looking rough. reporting live from the cbs-3 mobil weather lab i'm meteorologist kate bilo for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> right now delaware is in the bull's eye of this snow. >> governor jack markell is urging residents of delaware to hunker down and ride out the storm. our david spunt is...
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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 standa
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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problems run within either organization >> reporter:the allegations at the police department's dna lab suggest a technician failed a proficiency exam, and then went on to conduct test improperly and issue inaccurate results, all of which were missed by a supervisor >> jeff adachi/s.f. public defender-- >>in criminal cases dna evidence can make all the difference i nthe world.its about guilty or innocence and when you have fault dna lab procedures perpetrated by an analyst and her supervisor, the results are disasterous, there may be thousands of cases involved san francisco police chief greg suhr confirms to problems with the d.n.a. lab could impact as many as 1400 cases. >> greg suhr/san francisco obviously because we have had problems with the drug lab before and because i am chief of police i am concerned because many cases dna is critical to the prosecution i want to make sure cases in the cue that's not the case >> reporter:both the police chief, public defender and sheriff aren't sure why the d.a. is conducting his own investigation, both the public defender and the sheriff belie
problems run within either organization >> reporter:the allegations at the police department's dna lab suggest a technician failed a proficiency exam, and then went on to conduct test improperly and issue inaccurate results, all of which were missed by a supervisor >> jeff adachi/s.f. public defender-- >>in criminal cases dna evidence can make all the difference i nthe world.its about guilty or innocence and when you have fault dna lab procedures perpetrated by an analyst and...
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the latest accusations have been leveled at the police crime lab. live at the hall of justice with the latest. >> well, the district attorney was police chief 5 years ago during the first scandal at the police crime lab. his administration was responsible for bringing drug testing at the lab back into compliance and now he is investigating the lab again plus other troubling issues . >> in my entire 30 years of law enforcement this is the worst allegations i have seen. >> his task force will look into allegations by inmates in the county jail accusing sheriff's deputies of forcing them to fight other prisoners. the probe extends to the police department in it's own scandal. text messages that cops were exchanging with the former officer that was convicted of public corruption and now a third investigation into the san francisco police department crime lab. a criminalist is charged with altering dna evidence years agatha lead to a conviction in a criminal trial. >> she would testify about the results and later on in this trial we learned there was ano
the latest accusations have been leveled at the police crime lab. live at the hall of justice with the latest. >> well, the district attorney was police chief 5 years ago during the first scandal at the police crime lab. his administration was responsible for bringing drug testing at the lab back into compliance and now he is investigating the lab again plus other troubling issues . >> in my entire 30 years of law enforcement this is the worst allegations i have seen. >> his...
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strak everyone knows walmart has a pharmacy but an illegal drug lab?ig store with a big surprise. plus what deadly chemical kurds are claiming the islamic state is dumping on them. strak on sports night life march madness is here and kron4 has a bracket for you and lots of new faces on the 49ers and raiders. who won and lost we go one-on-one with the giant 2nd baseman. a full hour coming up after the news. >> here is the kron4 word of the day, navigator. go to kron4 and click on rewards. enter the word, navigator, you can can enter for a chance to win cool prizes. ( yawn ) bulldog: i just had a dream i was at mattress discounters with tempur-pedic and the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! icomfort by serta... posturepedic hybrid... ( yawn ) comforpedic by beautyrest... oooh! 48 months interest-free financing, free delivery, and queen size memory foam mattress sets as low as $697! that's more mattresses than you can shake a bone at! ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >> her name is pam and she is packing a punch. we will show you the pat
strak everyone knows walmart has a pharmacy but an illegal drug lab?ig store with a big surprise. plus what deadly chemical kurds are claiming the islamic state is dumping on them. strak on sports night life march madness is here and kron4 has a bracket for you and lots of new faces on the 49ers and raiders. who won and lost we go one-on-one with the giant 2nd baseman. a full hour coming up after the news. >> here is the kron4 word of the day, navigator. go to kron4 and click on rewards....
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but a scandal rocked the state lab that identified hennis' dna, the lab had been skewing results to helprs. >> the woman who handled the sample 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 and three people had been arrested for evidence tampering. >> hennis' lawyers asked for a postponement to investigate the lab, but the judge refused. >> meanwhile, the military prosecutors found a second smear from the rape kit and sent it to a new lab and the results also pointed to hennis. >> the evidence on every slide came back to the defendant. and you had two chains of custody that the defense could not attack the slide. >> the prosecutors, the dna results swept away all previous doubts. >> they went back and played the first two trial, and some of the old discredited inferences, and patrick cone seeing timothy hughes coming down the driveway and the members only jacket going to the cleaners, and the atm card, and you had numerous pieces of evidence that tied him to the
but a scandal rocked the state lab that identified hennis' dna, the lab had been skewing results to helprs. >> the woman who handled the sample 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 and three people had been arrested for evidence tampering. >> hennis' lawyers asked for a postponement to investigate the lab, but the judge refused. >>...
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a man carried a backpack with a portable meth lab into a bathroom.hey will continue shopping as normal. >> you have to shop. you have to buy groceries and things. they have it all taped off. yeah, i feel safe. >> police say it's become more and more common for meth dealers to cook in public places than risk explosions and contaminations in their own homes. police say the bigger problem in the area is that abandoned homes are being used. >>> the cia's hiring chief is telling employees abouts dos and don'ts for social media. he says don't like the cia, but do have a social media presence. don't talk about how did you. avoid searching the web for ways to beat the cia screening process, and once you do join the agency, don't tag or friend your coworkers online. sound advice. >>> today is national pi day. not pie as in the food, but the mathematical pi. it starts at as 3.145, which matches15 -- it starts out as 3.1415, or today's date. so far, it's been calculated to 12 trillion decimal places. pi day started at san san san francisco's ex -- at san franci
a man carried a backpack with a portable meth lab into a bathroom.hey will continue shopping as normal. >> you have to shop. you have to buy groceries and things. they have it all taped off. yeah, i feel safe. >> police say it's become more and more common for meth dealers to cook in public places than risk explosions and contaminations in their own homes. police say the bigger problem in the area is that abandoned homes are being used. >>> the cia's hiring chief is telling...
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the lab itself? >> it hit the upper limit of the radar gun and they thought it was broken. >> rose: this is what everybody that is watching this wants to know. >> yeah. >> rose: who is larry david? >> this guy, he's... you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? why? >> you're probing. >> rose: because we want to know who you are. i'm a jerk. that's who i am. let's stop talking about me. that's why i didn't want to do this interview in the first place. i didn't want to talk to "60 minutes." i didn't want to do it because i knew you would be asking questions like this. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. ♪ people with type 2 diabetes
the lab itself? >> it hit the upper limit of the radar gun and they thought it was broken. >> rose: this is what everybody that is watching this wants to know. >> yeah. >> rose: who is larry david? >> this guy, he's... you are too much, mr. rose. >> rose: why? why? >> you're probing. >> rose: because we want to know who you are. i'm a jerk. that's who i am. let's stop talking about me. that's why i didn't want to do this interview in the first...
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. >> and diamonds made in labs. th >>> top stories at 6:30 the raid at a berkeley health clinic this week is focusing on medi-cal disbursements. state investigators carried away computers and boxes of documents. the staff disappeared last months leaving thousands of patient records in the empty offices. >>> public health officials are looking into several cases of hepatitis at a napa resort. two workers at restaurants inside the westin verasa in napa have contracted the contagious disease. investigators are trying to determine if guests who stayed there last month were exposed. >>> a new push to make the streets safer for san francisco pedestrians. the city is eliminating parking spaces to make busy corners more visible. the tenderloin alone has already lost 80 spaces. >>> a rap video shoot in san francisco turned into a raid by san francisco police. officers stormed the set guns drawn and cuffed some people. the whole thing posted on social media. kpix 5's andria borba with questions raised about how police reacted
. >> and diamonds made in labs. th >>> top stories at 6:30 the raid at a berkeley health clinic this week is focusing on medi-cal disbursements. state investigators carried away computers and boxes of documents. the staff disappeared last months leaving thousands of patient records in the empty offices. >>> public health officials are looking into several cases of hepatitis at a napa resort. two workers at restaurants inside the westin verasa in napa have contracted the...
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to enter that debate we visited the paleogenetic lab of dr.ro of university of california santa cruz. >> ancient dna is a technique to be used to get dna from animals and plants that live in the past of. >> de-extinction. do you think it's doable in the foreseeable future? >> i don't think making 100% genome of this can be possible. this is why people who are interested in deextinction of the mammoth for example, used genome editing techniques, to make specific changes in the genomes of an animal that is still alive to make it look more like the genome of the animal you want to try to deextinct. away you would need to know are the places in the genome, the elephant genome, the places in the elephant genome that differed from the mammoth genome, and you would be able to have an elephant that has some of characteristics of a mammoth for example, tolerance to cold or longer hair. >> tell me more about that genome editing. is that possible? >> that is possible today. and the technology to do multiple changes at once is being developed as we speak.
to enter that debate we visited the paleogenetic lab of dr.ro of university of california santa cruz. >> ancient dna is a technique to be used to get dna from animals and plants that live in the past of. >> de-extinction. do you think it's doable in the foreseeable future? >> i don't think making 100% genome of this can be possible. this is why people who are interested in deextinction of the mammoth for example, used genome editing techniques, to make specific changes in the...
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why a big retailer like target is setting up a technology lab right in the heart of silicon valley and we have a rare look . >>> auto loans are getting longer. new data from experian. with six or more years surged in the fourth quarter while the length of the loan grew so did the total amount financed for a new vehicle of more than $28,000. >>> a judge in a battle over hiring practices among silicon valley tech giants has tentatively approved the settlement worth $400 million. in the major class action suit workers accused apple, google and other tech companies of making an illegal agreement not to hire each other's employees, thereby limiting wages. >>> far from target's minneapolis headquarters is a state-of-the-art technology lab in the heart of silicon valley how target and other retailers try to stay one sted ahead of fast-changing trends and courtney reagan got a rare look inside target's tech lab. >> reporter: when you think abou business in the bay area retail likely isn't top of mind but perhaps it should be. a number of retailers from target to walmart to american eagle are p
why a big retailer like target is setting up a technology lab right in the heart of silicon valley and we have a rare look . >>> auto loans are getting longer. new data from experian. with six or more years surged in the fourth quarter while the length of the loan grew so did the total amount financed for a new vehicle of more than $28,000. >>> a judge in a battle over hiring practices among silicon valley tech giants has tentatively approved the settlement worth $400 million....
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. >> they don't have the computer lab, the physics lab, chemistry lab, and biology lab.y are well equipped. >> reporter: but the facilities at this government school are some of the best. >>> still ahead on the show turkey's police are given new powers but critics fear they will overstep the mark. >>> i'll tell you about how the war in ukraine did great things for people here in the faroe islands. >> the stream, >> your digital community >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts the stream it's your chance to join the conversation only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> all right. welcome back. let's take a look at some of the headlines here. saudi arabia and its allies have carried out more air strikes against houthi rebels in yemen. the houthi-controlled health ministry says 39 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. >>> german prosecutors say the germanwings co-pilot had hid details of a mental illness problem from his employer. german police searched his home and found a torn up sick note from the day of the crash. >>> nigeria's military is claiming to have
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back here on the cbs-3 mobil weather lab rain schuylkill expressway right now, triple a in front have of us, he will be busy tomorrow. that is latest from the mobile weather lab new back to you in the studio with the rest of the forecast. >> we will be busy tomorrow too, the kathy and justice things very much. >>> rain will turn over to snow. we will see temperatures in the 20's. that is when we will see that light fluffy snow right through the day tomorrow. heavy snow early for that early rush through noon time hour. then snow tapers off in the afternoon and then we will dig out. on the exclusive seven day forecast, friday is cold near record cold in the morning. then by the afternoon highs only in the 20's. saturday 38. daylight savings time begins on sunday, is there a sign of spring. the remember to spring ahead one hour before you go to bed saturday night. look at those temperatures. >> wow. >> best part about a march snow is it melt quickly. monday 46. tuesday 50. ditto for wednesday. >> i love a 50 in the the forecast. >> that is nice, because snow had that is been on the groun
back here on the cbs-3 mobil weather lab rain schuylkill expressway right now, triple a in front have of us, he will be busy tomorrow. that is latest from the mobile weather lab new back to you in the studio with the rest of the forecast. >> we will be busy tomorrow too, the kathy and justice things very much. >>> rain will turn over to snow. we will see temperatures in the 20's. that is when we will see that light fluffy snow right through the day tomorrow. heavy snow early for...
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. >> we are heading over to the secret lab. it's not a secret lab. it's over at harvard where they're building these wearable electronics so they can monitor what's going on inside your body. >> let's do it. >> welcome to the mc 10 deleen room here at harvard. >> thank you. i feel like i'm in a nasa facility. what exactly is going on here? >> if you think about the tremendous innovation things have gotten smaller cheaper and faster but still fundamentally boxy and rigid. what mc 10 is about is taking the electronics and conformling them to humans. we're manufacturing and pattern the -- >> microchips. >> right. >> the semi-process is really about putting down different layers. >> like a cooking show. you start with your doe and then you -- >> more or less. >> pizza. >> aradding different ingredients. removing some. >> can i? >> go ahead. you can see some of the patterns beginning to form. you can see blocks and you can see some spring like interconnects. and those are used to give the system stretch. >> welcome to mc 10. i can take you through some of
. >> we are heading over to the secret lab. it's not a secret lab. it's over at harvard where they're building these wearable electronics so they can monitor what's going on inside your body. >> let's do it. >> welcome to the mc 10 deleen room here at harvard. >> thank you. i feel like i'm in a nasa facility. what exactly is going on here? >> if you think about the tremendous innovation things have gotten smaller cheaper and faster but still fundamentally boxy and...
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. >> you did send this to the lab be. >> one gram of a very powerful hallucknow general hallucinogen. >> rti, one of the few labs in the country capable of researching synthetic drugs almost as fast as they appear. >> where are they coming from? >> a lot is come from china, areas of the world that have less oversight and less regulation oftentimes. >> is it any different than what you would see a pharmaceutical company that was designing a drug for good use? >> yes, i have taken to saying this is somede. ed version of research. >> the synthetic producers have an almost endless supply of alternate formulas that will pass as legal. >> rti hopes to detect a greater varietied of chemical he concentration. >> how little material do you need in order to see something on this machine? >> american currency goes through lots of processing at the banks. cocaine that is floating around in the system is essentially on all currency. so we can look at what we've got on this dollar. you can see right there. >> that's cocaine. >> this package was one of the samples of a designer drug in the lab at rt
. >> you did send this to the lab be. >> one gram of a very powerful hallucknow general hallucinogen. >> rti, one of the few labs in the country capable of researching synthetic drugs almost as fast as they appear. >> where are they coming from? >> a lot is come from china, areas of the world that have less oversight and less regulation oftentimes. >> is it any different than what you would see a pharmaceutical company that was designing a drug for good use?...
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so this whole room is gonna turn into a lab.y company's a place where people should be able to bounce crazy and fun ideas off the walls, and the best way to propel that is to build a very cool space. this entire wall will basically be the computer lab, so 3-d printer and then mac stations all the way around. the creative lab is gonna cost me over $100,000 to build, but that's no big deal when i think about the type of revenue i'm gonna be able to create. i'll be able to improve the efficiency, and i won't have to send my prototypes across the country. holy crap! look at this. >> isn't this great? >> yeah, it's a little more fun. >> we're in the toy business. >> yes, we are. [laughing] >> i like the fact that you put color--i see in steve's office, color on that wall, color here. >> yeah. >> this looks awesome. >> feels awesome. i'm very happy with it. >> so how do you guys use this space here? >> it's a play space, creative space. we have meetings here. >> i like the fact that you're using these boards and know what you're doing
so this whole room is gonna turn into a lab.y company's a place where people should be able to bounce crazy and fun ideas off the walls, and the best way to propel that is to build a very cool space. this entire wall will basically be the computer lab, so 3-d printer and then mac stations all the way around. the creative lab is gonna cost me over $100,000 to build, but that's no big deal when i think about the type of revenue i'm gonna be able to create. i'll be able to improve the efficiency,...
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>> we have more coming from the ford steam lab here in detroit.to talk more tech and have the hallelujah choir. and they are the community group bringing the sweet sounds of gospel to the motor city. you are watching the msnbc growing hope special live from detroit. ♪ [piano background music begins] ♪ we are one, we are essentially the same regardless of where we come from. um, there are definitely things that are different about us culturally and everything else but at the end of the day we are the same and we really need to start seeing the world as a place that was gifted to us. [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] [thunder and rain] cu...favorite book is nice.. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause a
>> we have more coming from the ford steam lab here in detroit.to talk more tech and have the hallelujah choir. and they are the community group bringing the sweet sounds of gospel to the motor city. you are watching the msnbc growing hope special live from detroit. ♪ [piano background music begins] ♪ we are one, we are essentially the same regardless of where we come from. um, there are definitely things that are different about us culturally and everything else but at the end of the...