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let us check. >> more labs -- did you say 19 labs? >> you have to accept that these numbers are in flux and changing constantly as we get more results. i would have says about the numbers at this point because they are going to change in one of the reasons the web site posts updates is because of that fact. we will have the numbers as they come and on that web site that they are going to change every day. >> are the nine lots from different states that tested positive? >> we had this may 22 event and that caused us to look to see what additional labs may have received the sample so the original sample and the information that came out of maryland and then there were additional states that were identified that have received that material and we went and found those and we found more so we did a complete trace forward of the labs that received that original sample and i believe when we came out with our initial report that was the first and i am calling them charge of samples to include the number of labs. we been initiated culturing of
let us check. >> more labs -- did you say 19 labs? >> you have to accept that these numbers are in flux and changing constantly as we get more results. i would have says about the numbers at this point because they are going to change in one of the reasons the web site posts updates is because of that fact. we will have the numbers as they come and on that web site that they are going to change every day. >> are the nine lots from different states that tested positive?...
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ryan's blood samples were sent for testing to an outside lab, the smithkline beecham lab in st.ouis. gas chromatography on ryan's blood sample found the cause of the child's illness. it was ethylene glycol poisoning. ethylene glycol is a colorless sweet tasting substance found in industrial solvents and resins. it can be fatal in large enough doses. hospital officials notified both the sheriff's department and the missouri department of family services. >> i'll take the basement. >> investigators searched the stallings' home. in the basement, they found two containers of antifreeze under a pool table. one of the containers was half empty, and it listed ethylene glycol as the main ingredient. >> you cannot form ethylene glycol in your body. the body cannot naturally form that. therefore it has to be ingested. and when you have a child that's 4 months old, a child that's 4 months old doesn't have the capability of ingesting anything. therefore it had to be purposefully ingested. >> fortunately, ryan's condition gradually improved. when he was released from the hospital, he was not
ryan's blood samples were sent for testing to an outside lab, the smithkline beecham lab in st.ouis. gas chromatography on ryan's blood sample found the cause of the child's illness. it was ethylene glycol poisoning. ethylene glycol is a colorless sweet tasting substance found in industrial solvents and resins. it can be fatal in large enough doses. hospital officials notified both the sheriff's department and the missouri department of family services. >> i'll take the basement. >>...
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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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our work as a lab has been being the first lab to advocate that every lab test we develop should be submitted to the fda. lab tests have not been regulated by fda and that process allows us to demonstrate the comparison between the capillary samples so that we produce those reports, you are able to see identical results. charlie: do you want to share this process with everybody on the planet so that it can be applicable beyond theranos? elizabeth: we want to share the work, for sure. we are so still -- still so early in our own lifecycle. the goal is to get to a point where the technology is meaningful. charlie: are you a scientist or a technologist or an entrepreneur? elizabeth: i was trained as an engineer and i like to think of myself as an engineer. but my time is spent on doing whatever it takes to realize this mission. charlie: 10 years out, you may be beyond blood testing. elizabeth: maybe. so far away right now. we are certainly already doing broader laboratory testing and we are really focused on ways in which we can build distributed care infrastructures to facilitate engagement wit
our work as a lab has been being the first lab to advocate that every lab test we develop should be submitted to the fda. lab tests have not been regulated by fda and that process allows us to demonstrate the comparison between the capillary samples so that we produce those reports, you are able to see identical results. charlie: do you want to share this process with everybody on the planet so that it can be applicable beyond theranos? elizabeth: we want to share the work, for sure. we are so...
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but our work as a lab has been in being the first lab to advocate that every lab test that we develop should be submitted to the fda. lab tests historically have not been regulated by fda. and that process allows us to demonstrate the comparison between the capillary samples and venous samples so that when we produce those reports you're able to see effectively equivalent or identical results. >> rose: and dow want to share this process with everybody on the planet so that it can be applicable beyond theranos? >> we want to share the work for sure. i mean we're still so early in our own lifecycle but the goal is to get to a point in which the technology is extraordinarily inexpensive and extraordinarily accessible so that not just meaningful in this country but also one day in developing economies. >> rose: are you assign test or a technologist or entrepreneur. >> i think i'm an entrepreneur. i was trained as an engineer. and i like to think of myself as an engineer. but now my time is spent on doing whatever it takes to realize this mission. >> rose: well and ten years out you may be
but our work as a lab has been in being the first lab to advocate that every lab test that we develop should be submitted to the fda. lab tests historically have not been regulated by fda. and that process allows us to demonstrate the comparison between the capillary samples and venous samples so that when we produce those reports you're able to see effectively equivalent or identical results. >> rose: and dow want to share this process with everybody on the planet so that it can be...
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and that's not good thing. >> reporter: right now the epa has two mobile radiation labs.ne in las vegas and one in alabama. when it moves the one in las vegas to georgia it takes one out of service leaving only one lab to cover nuclear incidents for the entire u.s. >>> let's turn things over to chief meteorologist jeff frannieri. what is the trend. >> it is a steady pattern. you will see in the skrolg seven-day ticker we are going to have the potential for hot weather by the weekend. right now the headline in the micro climate forecast is temperatures cooler than we have been able to get in a long time with that most recent hot weather we struggled to see temperatures dip down into the 60s and right now we are in the 50s. if you stepped outside tonight you noticed the chill. that does mean tomorrow morning you may need a light jacket to start, especially until the north bay with an average of 49. 50 in the east bay. south bay at 51. and patchy areas with low clouds to begin. in the forecast, the main thing we are tracking right now is this northwesterly wind moving across
and that's not good thing. >> reporter: right now the epa has two mobile radiation labs.ne in las vegas and one in alabama. when it moves the one in las vegas to georgia it takes one out of service leaving only one lab to cover nuclear incidents for the entire u.s. >>> let's turn things over to chief meteorologist jeff frannieri. what is the trend. >> it is a steady pattern. you will see in the skrolg seven-day ticker we are going to have the potential for hot weather by...
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we also have a lab at new york city, a lab in cambridge massachusetts, a lab in cambridge england, a lab in bangalore india, and a sister lab in beijing china. all of us do basic research in computer science and other disciplines. peter: what are you most excited about in the pipeline? jeannette: one of the most exciting thing is happening now which you can see in some of the demos today is how we are tackling the big ai problem the ability for machines to actually solve problems that humans are good at solving. humans are really good at vision. they can look at a picture and tell you immediately what are the objects in that picture. machines had a hard time doing that, but we have been making some breakthroughs in machine learning and artificial attend luncheon's -- and artificial intelligence. a we are going to see this in speech, vision, natural language processing, and all sorts of tasks that humans are good at. what we can do in computing is put all of these things together. by putting all of these things together with integrative ai, then we can have a single machine actually s
we also have a lab at new york city, a lab in cambridge massachusetts, a lab in cambridge england, a lab in bangalore india, and a sister lab in beijing china. all of us do basic research in computer science and other disciplines. peter: what are you most excited about in the pipeline? jeannette: one of the most exciting thing is happening now which you can see in some of the demos today is how we are tackling the big ai problem the ability for machines to actually solve problems that humans...
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when we say this is a mobile lab, we really mean it. the iss is orbiting around the earth at a speed of 32 kilometers an hour. that's more than 30 times faster than a commercial jet. with near zero gravity conditions, special diet, and modified exercise, it's the perfect place for experimenting on the human being. space was once called the final frontier. and now for medicine, it's a new beginning. nearly 400 kilometers above the earth's surface, the international space station continues its orbit. where it has been every day for the last 16 years. a six-person crew lives onboard. their official titles are astronaut and cosmonaut. but their day job is really scientist. at its core, the iss is a science laboratory. there are experiments that help us understand earth and space, of course. but also the human being and medicine. >> they're parts of the vibration system. they're shock absorbers. >> i've come to houston, texas, at nasa's johnson space center to learn how the science of space is helping to improve our health. to see how nasa t
when we say this is a mobile lab, we really mean it. the iss is orbiting around the earth at a speed of 32 kilometers an hour. that's more than 30 times faster than a commercial jet. with near zero gravity conditions, special diet, and modified exercise, it's the perfect place for experimenting on the human being. space was once called the final frontier. and now for medicine, it's a new beginning. nearly 400 kilometers above the earth's surface, the international space station continues its...
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these are not the only computer labs. you can go to. the library also has great labs. and computers. as you can see. there are centers. all over the center. concentrated in the downtown area. they're out in the neighbors as well. now. all of those labs. and training. that went with them. we're one of the five group. involved in doing training and support on these labs. the other is up on the screen. it's community technology -- are all partners. in keeping these labs. staffed with trainers. and tutors. and keeping these running. not too long ago. when this initial program was funded by the government. we are looking at the prospect of the funding go away. the program would languish and die. so we worked hard through the keep us connected campaign. to make sure funding was available. and through everybody's efforts. and testimony. the city put aside $1.4 million. to keep the program going for another 21 months. since that time. we have been working really hard to make the program successful. to serve more people and to be able to come back and say. okay. that was great.
these are not the only computer labs. you can go to. the library also has great labs. and computers. as you can see. there are centers. all over the center. concentrated in the downtown area. they're out in the neighbors as well. now. all of those labs. and training. that went with them. we're one of the five group. involved in doing training and support on these labs. the other is up on the screen. it's community technology -- are all partners. in keeping these labs. staffed with trainers. and...
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and get it to the lab.is a linkage between the suspect, and the victim, or between the suspect and the crime scene. the best ways of course are fingerprints and dna analysis. >> but nowadays, crime scene analysts have to rely on something else. >> how does that occur? >> today, things we do weren't even thought about years ago. we can bring instrumentation into the crime scene and not only collect evidence but start to analyze it. camera. >> what happened at the crime scene? okay. you can see the body. on the bed. you can see there's a monkey wrench on that edge of the bed. >> it gives investigators and injuries another perspective. and allows -- and juryies to reenter the crime scene long after it's been cleared. >> laeah is going to fire at the piece of glass and going to assess the dynamics of the bullet with the glass. 10 ,000 -- >> light, clear. >> wow, what type of information are we going to be getting from that? >> he's going to see the bullet approach the glass in air where it's in stable flight. t
and get it to the lab.is a linkage between the suspect, and the victim, or between the suspect and the crime scene. the best ways of course are fingerprints and dna analysis. >> but nowadays, crime scene analysts have to rely on something else. >> how does that occur? >> today, things we do weren't even thought about years ago. we can bring instrumentation into the crime scene and not only collect evidence but start to analyze it. camera. >> what happened at the crime...
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three things happened when they are in a lab.fall in love with them, they fall in love with you, and when you criticize them, they cry. >> there are a lot of women in science, and a lot of women work and get pissed when people object few them. >> you can be an amazing scientist and have no skills in other arena. >> reporter: hunt resigned from university college london yesterday. the revealing tweets shows women at work have opened a larger more serious conversation about sexism in science. >> i had all women working in my lab at one point, i don't think it was sexist toward or against women. i hired the best people i could. could it be sexist? absolutely. is it? depends on the lab. >> reporter: there is no debate on what exactly distractingly sexy means. >> i think being articulate and disarming. >> kicking [bleep] in the lab. discovering things. and if you cry, good for you. >> reporter: well, hunt later apologized for any offenses but he still stood by some of what he said. namely that he has fallen in love with people in the
three things happened when they are in a lab.fall in love with them, they fall in love with you, and when you criticize them, they cry. >> there are a lot of women in science, and a lot of women work and get pissed when people object few them. >> you can be an amazing scientist and have no skills in other arena. >> reporter: hunt resigned from university college london yesterday. the revealing tweets shows women at work have opened a larger more serious conversation about...
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we are here at cbs-3 mobile weather lab. temperatures are cool. it is windy. look at these trees blowing in the wind. it looks like a tropical storm but no, that is not the case. we are gust particular to 35 miles an hour this afternoon and those wind are expect to die down over the next couple of days. look at the high temperatures in the region. not too impressive. poconos 64. philadelphia 70. down the shore only 62 degrees. expect a few spotty showers we have seen them here in cape may we have more numerous showers in central and southern delaware. temperatures cool, in the city 66. look at the shore sea isle 58. same in ocean city. cape may is only 58 degrees. this evening in the philadelphia area we will fall through the 60's and by
we are here at cbs-3 mobile weather lab. temperatures are cool. it is windy. look at these trees blowing in the wind. it looks like a tropical storm but no, that is not the case. we are gust particular to 35 miles an hour this afternoon and those wind are expect to die down over the next couple of days. look at the high temperatures in the region. not too impressive. poconos 64. philadelphia 70. down the shore only 62 degrees. expect a few spotty showers we have seen them here in cape may we...
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in singapore is extracted and analyzed in wasser's lab. the dna from the tusks is then matched against a genetic reference map of africa's elephant populations. this map has been generated by dna taken from another source, rich in elephant dna. >> i am holding a tray of elephant poop. not exactly something you'd associate as a tool for fighting international crime, but these samples provide critical pieces of data for creating a genetic map of elephants across africa. >> yep collecting dung samples may not be glamorous work but it's a task wasser and his team take seriously. >> we make the map from the dung we take genetic markers out of the dung samples. so you see here this map of africa? so there's about 1400 total samples here and each sample is from a separate family group. >> wasser was able to determine the origin of the 6 and a half tons of ivory seized in singapore and shipped out of malawi. it all came from a neighboring country, zambia. wasser's team had made a discovery that would revolutionize law enforcement's approach to poa
in singapore is extracted and analyzed in wasser's lab. the dna from the tusks is then matched against a genetic reference map of africa's elephant populations. this map has been generated by dna taken from another source, rich in elephant dna. >> i am holding a tray of elephant poop. not exactly something you'd associate as a tool for fighting international crime, but these samples provide critical pieces of data for creating a genetic map of elephants across africa. >> yep...
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>> i think being articulate and disarming [ censored ] >> in the lab. discovering things. [ laughter ] >> and if you cry, good for you. >> reporter: hunt later apologized for any offenses but he did stand by some of what he said namely that he has fallen in love with people in the lab and vice versa. and he says that those romantic relationships have been distracting. he said he was just being honest. at stanford, betty yu, kpix 5. >> i think with him, he should just focus on working, right? >> i agree. >> i was trying to put my forecast together. kept looking at you. i was so distracted. [ laughter ] >> distracted! >> you guys look so good today. >> so do you. [ laughter ] >> everybody looks good on friday. >> absolutely >>> good morning. heading out the door we have some areas of patchy fog lining the immediate sea shore. otherwise clear skies. it's going to really warm up inland today. this is the scene looking out towards mineta international airport. currently, clear skies in san jose. the relative humidity is up there at 92%. northwest winds at 3
>> i think being articulate and disarming [ censored ] >> in the lab. discovering things. [ laughter ] >> and if you cry, good for you. >> reporter: hunt later apologized for any offenses but he did stand by some of what he said namely that he has fallen in love with people in the lab and vice versa. and he says that those romantic relationships have been distracting. he said he was just being honest. at stanford, betty yu, kpix 5. >> i think with him, he should...
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they're expecting anthrax samples sent to 51 labs. they're looking at labs in canada australia and south korea. there's no indication that this was a deliberate act. at this point it appears that the problem may have stemmed from the failure of the technical process of killing the anthrax samples. >> after you kill the live spores we do spore rilty testing to verify that we killed all of the spors. those steer rilty tests did not detect the presence of live anthrax. we need to know why. >> well the pentagon continues to stress these mistakes do not pose a threat for the general public sflp public. back to you. >>> bombshell new details in the d.c. mansion murders that left the family and their housekeeper dead. police believe the killer or killers broke into the home by kicking in the door leaving behind this shoe print. police now trying to link that print to suspect daron wint or others by matching trade patterns. investigators trying to recover the victim's cell phones stolen from the home. they believe that data could lead to more
they're expecting anthrax samples sent to 51 labs. they're looking at labs in canada australia and south korea. there's no indication that this was a deliberate act. at this point it appears that the problem may have stemmed from the failure of the technical process of killing the anthrax samples. >> after you kill the live spores we do spore rilty testing to verify that we killed all of the spors. those steer rilty tests did not detect the presence of live anthrax. we need to know why....
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lab employee shot the video. natural lawn mowers eating 10 pounds of vegetation per day leaving less dry grass that can burn. >>> anybody taking bart to oakland should plan on the trip taking longer. trains are not running between coliseum stations all day saturday. so a bus bridge will carry riders between stations. this is the last in a series of maintenance closures for this section of track. >>> now next month's closure of doyle drive will start july 9 at 10:00 p.m. and run through the 13th ending at 5:00 a.m. the closure was pushed back because of the holiday weekend. crews will make preparations. >>> san francisco's fishermen's wharf today officials announced a big budget to improve streets in the area. nearly $2 million dedicated to fixing jefferson street. abc 7 news was at fishermen's wharf as city officials talk about the need to make the area safer. >> this is also a place where we want to put our best foot forward. we want people to be safe and enjoy the experience and want to make it a place where ou
lab employee shot the video. natural lawn mowers eating 10 pounds of vegetation per day leaving less dry grass that can burn. >>> anybody taking bart to oakland should plan on the trip taking longer. trains are not running between coliseum stations all day saturday. so a bus bridge will carry riders between stations. this is the last in a series of maintenance closures for this section of track. >>> now next month's closure of doyle drive will start july 9 at 10:00 p.m. and...
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in 17 states, the -- 51 labs in 17 states, the d.c. and it may go higher. >> these were possibly hundreds of different lots. so that's why i do believe the numbers may go up. >> reporter: the pentagon does not believe live spores were sent from the lab deliberately but do not know why the spores weren't killed. >> we have a tight layer of controls on these lab samples and two layers seemed to have failed. >> reporter: officials say for a least a decade there was a failure of the radiation process to kill the anthrax spores and the test to ensure the samples are dead. >> people have been working with this material 10 years and nobody has contracted anthrax from the material. >> reporter: military doctors say the low concentration of live spores and the packaging that it was shipped in means the threat to the public is virtually nonexistent. >> some lab workers who opened the materials are being given antibiotics as a precaution. >>> u.s. investigators may be targeting recently resigned fifa president seth blatter as part of the ongoing
in 17 states, the -- 51 labs in 17 states, the d.c. and it may go higher. >> these were possibly hundreds of different lots. so that's why i do believe the numbers may go up. >> reporter: the pentagon does not believe live spores were sent from the lab deliberately but do not know why the spores weren't killed. >> we have a tight layer of controls on these lab samples and two layers seemed to have failed. >> reporter: officials say for a least a decade there was a...
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wicket is a 10 year old, black lab- sheppard mix. a former pound dog, she is now learning her 22nd scent. tia, a german sheppard just returned from her work with blunt nosed leopard lizards, she now knows 11 scents. and lily, 6, is a yellow lab she was abandoned by 5 different homes before becoming a conservation dog. she has helped track cross river gorillas in cameroon. >> okay wicket we got the thumbs up... we'll go check it out. >> do these dogs make good traditional family dogs? >> these dogs don't make great pets. they are high energy high focus high intensity. these are the kinds of dogs where if they don't have a job they are digging up the back yard... they are not traditional pets in that regard. so they may have not gotten adopted if it weren't for you guys. yeah these tend to be dogs that are increased risk for euthanasia at animal shelters just because they are bouncing off the walls and too energetic and too much dog for most families. >> but for this assignment at a mussel checkpoint on flathead lake, their intensity i
wicket is a 10 year old, black lab- sheppard mix. a former pound dog, she is now learning her 22nd scent. tia, a german sheppard just returned from her work with blunt nosed leopard lizards, she now knows 11 scents. and lily, 6, is a yellow lab she was abandoned by 5 different homes before becoming a conservation dog. she has helped track cross river gorillas in cameroon. >> okay wicket we got the thumbs up... we'll go check it out. >> do these dogs make good traditional family...
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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 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 it for ours. the storm wa
. >> 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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a black lab picked up a white pout on its nose yesterday. it came from something that look like cat food. the dog is okay. the powder has since been sent to a lab for testing. >>> a small earthquake shook parts of san benito county 8:30 last night. the usgs says it was a magnitude 3.0 centered near hollister along the san andreas fault. >> my hometown. i'm going to have to call. >> give the folks a call. absolutely. it will take a 5.0 just to get us out of bed. >> a little disconcerting. >> that's happened here before. >>> good morning, how's everything? >> good, how are you? >> fun to see what the warriors do tonight. should be a good series. we are starting out with mostly cloudy skies around the bay area. coolest day of the week probably today as we have this low pressure trough producing a little drizzle at the shoreline not nearly as bad as monday. but we'll have readings in the mid-50s. we'll have our kpix 5 weather watchers up bright and early this morning. san leandro right now 54. san rafael 50. a low pressure trough is sinking over
a black lab picked up a white pout on its nose yesterday. it came from something that look like cat food. the dog is okay. the powder has since been sent to a lab for testing. >>> a small earthquake shook parts of san benito county 8:30 last night. the usgs says it was a magnitude 3.0 centered near hollister along the san andreas fault. >> my hometown. i'm going to have to call. >> give the folks a call. absolutely. it will take a 5.0 just to get us out of bed. >> a...
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the paris lab well tap into these strong city ai lab research immunity.o, teed up employees were formerly based in paris. now two hewlett-packard's big moonshot -- the machine. it is a new kind of supercomputer built to handle the growing demands of big data. how bold is h pre-'s demand -- is hp's demand for this machine? their ceo joins us from las vegas where he is currently at the this cover conference. martin, thank you for joining us. there is so much fascination around this machine. i know it is a work in progress. i'm sure you can tell us, if you succeed, what is possible? it's basically a data center that can fit in the size of a refrigerator and is completely low-power? martin: thanks for having me. you made a comment when you started that it was a supercomputer and really the machine is an architecture that thinks about the supercomputer all the way down to phones, so it covers the gamut. i will get to what this means when we separate. let me give you an example of the kinds of things the machine will be able to do that will resonate with a lot
the paris lab well tap into these strong city ai lab research immunity.o, teed up employees were formerly based in paris. now two hewlett-packard's big moonshot -- the machine. it is a new kind of supercomputer built to handle the growing demands of big data. how bold is h pre-'s demand -- is hp's demand for this machine? their ceo joins us from las vegas where he is currently at the this cover conference. martin, thank you for joining us. there is so much fascination around this machine. i...
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online community it is a little bit different than obviously the trainers that go out to the tech labs and things of the nature this hardware and software has a fairly short lifespan where's the capitalized expense on hardware and update and upgrades that's a good question the reason it is going to expand for one year the following year we'll try to get a new rfp so i'm trying to extend everything from the federal grant and we'll be three to four 0 diagonal and looking at people bring in their own devicess what exactly do we want to do to put it in place as any other questions or comments from the public hearing none call the question. >> > all in favor, say i. > opposed thank you the motion carries item j requesting authorization to renew the grant with the reliable technician with the provision of the sf connected program from july 1st, 2015, to june 30th, 2016, in the amount of $51,000 plus plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed 463 heed and $13 thank you aaron. >> thank you reliable tech has been providing the tech support and provide the support for the 200 and 50 computers i
online community it is a little bit different than obviously the trainers that go out to the tech labs and things of the nature this hardware and software has a fairly short lifespan where's the capitalized expense on hardware and update and upgrades that's a good question the reason it is going to expand for one year the following year we'll try to get a new rfp so i'm trying to extend everything from the federal grant and we'll be three to four 0 diagonal and looking at people bring in their...
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bear reel real is the lead botanist in the stanley brothers' lab. this is charlotte's web?ight. >> what do you do with this heart? >> right now, we make our whole plant extract with the plant. we cultivate it in the field. we grow it until it flowers. we harvest it dry and bring it back to the lab to do an extraction on it that turns into our charlotte's web oil. >> would you call that a marijuana plant or a hemp plant? >> a hemp plant. >> reporter: distinction that the stanley brothers and everyone that works for them makes between hemp and marijuana is important to understand. a botanist would tell you the plants are the same, but according to the federal farm bill of 2014, a plant with less than .3% of thc, the ingredient that gets high, is hemp. >> so, this is all hemp. it has lower than .3% thc. >> lower than .3? >> .3. that's right. but it has a naturally very high amount of cbd. >> reporter: cbd is the chemical compound some believe helps people with epilepsy. when you look at this plant, what do you see? >> i see beauty. i see wonderment. i see incredible opportunit
bear reel real is the lead botanist in the stanley brothers' lab. this is charlotte's web?ight. >> what do you do with this heart? >> right now, we make our whole plant extract with the plant. we cultivate it in the field. we grow it until it flowers. we harvest it dry and bring it back to the lab to do an extraction on it that turns into our charlotte's web oil. >> would you call that a marijuana plant or a hemp plant? >> a hemp plant. >> reporter: distinction...
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each lab will employ nearly 40-50 people.og post today, they say the paris lab will take on the strong ai research community. google's cardboard project came from two employees formerly in paris. now to hewlett-packard's big moon shot, the machine, a supercomputer built to deal with the demands of big data. how boldis hp's vision for the machine, and how well are in the work on it after the split? we are joined from las vegas after the discover conference. there is so much fascination around this machine. but i am curious if you can tell us -- if you succeed, what is possible? i understand it is basically a data center that can fit in the size of a refrigerator, and is completely low-power. martin: emily, thanks for having me. i really appreciate it. you made a comment when he started that it is about a supercomputer. really, the machine is an architecture that thinks about the supercomputer all the way down into small devices and phones. it covers the whole gamut. i will get to the question about when we separate. we made a
each lab will employ nearly 40-50 people.og post today, they say the paris lab will take on the strong ai research community. google's cardboard project came from two employees formerly in paris. now to hewlett-packard's big moon shot, the machine, a supercomputer built to deal with the demands of big data. how boldis hp's vision for the machine, and how well are in the work on it after the split? we are joined from las vegas after the discover conference. there is so much fascination around...
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it was supposedly dead before being shipped to labs a
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activists were protesting plans for an animal testing labs. some took the protest to the homes of lab employees. >>> animal rights protesters tart a home in a port land organ neighbourhood, disrupting the neighbourhood with chants. >> i think they should protest where they are building it, not in someone's neighbourhood. >> in this case the family of a region chief operating officer for the global construction company. it's the latest in a series of protests about what is happening at this construction site the the university of washington where a new underground animal research lab is being built. they won the construction contract. there has been protests, but activist targeted university officials and skanska employees. the point is to make them uncomfortable. >> what do you hope to do. >> ultimately going to their houses is going to the front door where they can't ignore you. >> four employees sued to keep the protesters away claiming in court documents that anonymous callers screamed at them over the phone. protesters came on to private p
activists were protesting plans for an animal testing labs. some took the protest to the homes of lab employees. >>> animal rights protesters tart a home in a port land organ neighbourhood, disrupting the neighbourhood with chants. >> i think they should protest where they are building it, not in someone's neighbourhood. >> in this case the family of a region chief operating officer for the global construction company. it's the latest in a series of protests about what is...
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for labs for labs involved. the only one that we have identified were dod labs. any samples that still contain live or active spores the other labs are for dietrich and the navy's medical center. we're checking everything from all of our labs and all to make sure. so far the only confirmed life cases. you want to take the other part of that. >> sure. all of the labs in the united states have to adhere to the select agent regulation for handling of this kind of material. all the labs that are part of the program must have personnel and physical security plan based on site-specific risk assessment. each and every each and every site must develop those protocols. some may include video monitoring some may include two-person role. i cannot comment on the specific protocol. >> one of the things we will be looking at is the protocols and place in various places and why they are different. that will be the subject of my review. >> we have been told as you describe the 1st alarm bell on this came when the laboratory in the laboratory in maryland produced live spores from
for labs for labs involved. the only one that we have identified were dod labs. any samples that still contain live or active spores the other labs are for dietrich and the navy's medical center. we're checking everything from all of our labs and all to make sure. so far the only confirmed life cases. you want to take the other part of that. >> sure. all of the labs in the united states have to adhere to the select agent regulation for handling of this kind of material. all the labs that...