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if the rio lab remains closed samples will be flown daily new a lab in the united states or europe.b was expected to process 6,000 samples during the three weeks of the games. >> nobody wants to do this. it is a real pain in the neck. >> reporter: even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> rio's lab was also shuttle down before the 2014 world cup. but that was due in part to obsolete equipment which has since been replaced. in a statement the lab said, it asserts its excellency as well as ethics and technical capacity. but for now this once lauded lab is idle, another black eye for rio before the olympic caldron is lit. ben tracy, rio. pampers. unlike ordinary diapers with two layers, pampers have three absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. (sound♪ of music ♪histling) introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touc
if the rio lab remains closed samples will be flown daily new a lab in the united states or europe.b was expected to process 6,000 samples during the three weeks of the games. >> nobody wants to do this. it is a real pain in the neck. >> reporter: even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> rio's lab was also shuttle down before the 2014 world cup. but that was due in part to...
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if the rio lab remains closed samples will be flown daily new a lab in the united states or europe. lab was expected to process 6,000 samples during the three weeks of the games. >> nobody wants to do this. it is a real pain in the neck. >> reporter: even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> rio's lab was also shuttle down before the 2014 world cup. but that was due in part to obsolete equipment which has since been replaced. in a statement the lab said, it asserts its excellency as well as ethics and technical capacity. but for now this once lauded lab is idle, another black eye for rio before the olympic caldron is lit. ben tracy, rio. garden party for her birthday. a fabulous so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to $13,000. but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand
if the rio lab remains closed samples will be flown daily new a lab in the united states or europe. lab was expected to process 6,000 samples during the three weeks of the games. >> nobody wants to do this. it is a real pain in the neck. >> reporter: even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> rio's lab was also shuttle down before the 2014 world cup. but that was due in part to...
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. >> there is a genetic testing lab. >> i will have to take off. that's not my laboratory. >> that is your lab, using your contracts. >> i'm not running that one. >> they're using your contacts and license. the doctor was off. declining to answer any more questions on camera. in a writer statement, remts for cockerell confirmed it was his lab. and they said "there is a possibility, individuals were operating outside of the organization strict compliance requirements. the lab said it is voluntarily refunding significant amounts of money. it wouldn't say how much or to whom. we asked the pentagon if their investigating, they told us, they can't discuss it. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> president obama has made climate change one of the top priorities in his final months in office. the president told a crowd in new york, the country has to start taking the issue seriously because "we don't want manhattan to be underwater." mark phillips continues the series "the climate diaries. "the latest installment is a tiny island in denmark making big pro
. >> there is a genetic testing lab. >> i will have to take off. that's not my laboratory. >> that is your lab, using your contracts. >> i'm not running that one. >> they're using your contacts and license. the doctor was off. declining to answer any more questions on camera. in a writer statement, remts for cockerell confirmed it was his lab. and they said "there is a possibility, individuals were operating outside of the organization strict compliance...
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you don't walk in and close a lab at the last minute. >> reporter: why the rio lab was shut down is stillot clear. but it comes as wada, the top anti-doping regulator in the world, accused russia of running an elaborate doping program, including infiltrating the doping control lab at the sochi olympics. and russia's track team has now been barred from competing in rio. in a statement rio's lab said it, "expects its operations will be able to resume as normal in july after a technical visit from wada." even if this lab is back up and running, does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately, it does. >> reporter: now, rio's lab was also shut down ahead of the 2014 world cup in brazil. the samples from the athletes had to be flown to switzerland. during the olympics some of the test results have to be turned around in a matter of hours. so if those have to be flown out of the country, josh, that simply will not be possible. >> elliott: no, it will not. ben tracy, thank you for that. still to come, two brothers fighting heroin addiction. one finds treatment, th
you don't walk in and close a lab at the last minute. >> reporter: why the rio lab was shut down is stillot clear. but it comes as wada, the top anti-doping regulator in the world, accused russia of running an elaborate doping program, including infiltrating the doping control lab at the sochi olympics. and russia's track team has now been barred from competing in rio. in a statement rio's lab said it, "expects its operations will be able to resume as normal in july after a technical...
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. >> there is a genetic testing lab. >> that's not my lab laboratory. >> it is your lab.hey're using your contracts. but you are -- >> they're using your contracts and your license, sir. >> and with that dr. cockerell was off declining to answer any more questions on camera. in a written statement, representatives of cockerell dermapathology confirmed it is his lab. they also said -- and quote, there is a possibility that individuals were operating outside of the organization's strict compliance requirements. the lab says it has voluntary refunding what it calls significant amounts of money. but wouldn't say how much or to whom. we asked the pentagon if it is investigating and they told us, scott, they can't discuss it. >> great investigative reporting by you and producer emily rand. thank you, very much, jim. >> jim is going to show us how marketers have targeted private insurance. that will be on cbs this morning. >>> coming up next on the "cbs evening news" -- when a would-be kidnapper grabs a child, a mother fights back. and -- later. after eight years in prison, an i
. >> there is a genetic testing lab. >> that's not my lab laboratory. >> it is your lab.hey're using your contracts. but you are -- >> they're using your contracts and your license, sir. >> and with that dr. cockerell was off declining to answer any more questions on camera. in a written statement, representatives of cockerell dermapathology confirmed it is his lab. they also said -- and quote, there is a possibility that individuals were operating outside of the...
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. >> there is a genetic testing lab-- >> i'm going to take off.t's not my laboratory. >> it is your lab, they're using your contracts. >> yeah, but i'm not running that. >> they're using your contacts and your license, sir. >> reporter: and with that, dr. cockerell was off, declining to answer any more questions on camera. in a written statement, representatives of cockerell dermapathology confirmed it is his lab. they also said, "there is a possibility that individuals were operating outside of the organization's strict compliance requirements." the lab says it is voluntary refunding what it calls, "significant amounts of money," but wouldn't say how much or to whom. we asked the pentagon if it is investigating, and they told us, scott, they can't discuss it. ti pelley: great investigative reporting by and you producer emily rand. thanks very much, jim. jim is going to show us tomorrow how marketers have also targeted private insunce. that will be tomorrow on "cbs this morning". coming up next on the "cbs evening news," when a would-be kidnapper
. >> there is a genetic testing lab-- >> i'm going to take off.t's not my laboratory. >> it is your lab, they're using your contracts. >> yeah, but i'm not running that. >> they're using your contacts and your license, sir. >> reporter: and with that, dr. cockerell was off, declining to answer any more questions on camera. in a written statement, representatives of cockerell dermapathology confirmed it is his lab. they also said, "there is a possibility...
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you don't walk in and lab at the last minute. >> reporter: why the rio lab was shut down is still notar. but it comes as wada, the top dope regulator in the world accused russia of running an elaborate doping program including infiltrating the doping control lab at sochi olympics. russia's track team barred from competing. in a statement rio's lab said it expects operations will resume as there mall in july after a technical visit from wada. even if this lab is back up and running does it call into question their results when the games begin? >> unfortunately it does. >> reporter: now, rio's lab was shut down ahead of the 2014 world cup in brazil in the samples from the athletes had to be flown to switzerland. during the olympics, test results have to be turned around in hours. if those have to be flown out of the country, josh. that went be possible. >> no it will not. ben tracy. thank yoor still to scum here, two brothers fighting heroin addiction. one finds treatment. the other hits a dead-end. (sounds of birds whistling) ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch ge
you don't walk in and lab at the last minute. >> reporter: why the rio lab was shut down is still notar. but it comes as wada, the top dope regulator in the world accused russia of running an elaborate doping program including infiltrating the doping control lab at sochi olympics. russia's track team barred from competing. in a statement rio's lab said it expects operations will resume as there mall in july after a technical visit from wada. even if this lab is back up and running does it...
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in a written statement, representatives of cockerell dermapathology confirmed it is his lab.y also said, "there is a possibility that individuals were operating outside of the organization's strict exwiens requirements." the lab says it is voluntary refunding what it calls, "significant amounts of money," but wouldn't say how much or to whom. we asked pentagon if it is investigating, and they told us, scott, they can't discuss it. >> pelley: great investigative reporting by and you producer emily rand. thanks very much, jim. jim is going to show us tomorrow how marketers have also targeted private insurance. that will be tomorrow on "cbs this morning"." coming up next on the cbs evening news, when a would-be kidnapper grabs a child, a mother fights back. and later, after eight years in prison, an innocent man is free. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe bet
in a written statement, representatives of cockerell dermapathology confirmed it is his lab.y also said, "there is a possibility that individuals were operating outside of the organization's strict exwiens requirements." the lab says it is voluntary refunding what it calls, "significant amounts of money," but wouldn't say how much or to whom. we asked pentagon if it is investigating, and they told us, scott, they can't discuss it. >> pelley: great investigative...
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and now the doping lab is closed.t was shut down. >> reporter: this is rio's brand-new $66 million doping control lab. there these be running 24 hours a day? francisco radner is the lab director. he was eager to show it off touting technology. how physical sophisticated is t? >> this the most sophisticated. >> reporter: now just after two weeks after we interviewed him, the lab is shut down. the world doping agency or wada, saying it was suspended. wada would not provide details of what exactly is wrong. >> it's a problem to have the lab suspended two months before the game. but it would be a bigger loss to have it in the games. >> reporter: after the world anti-doping agency published a report of accusing russia of an elaborate program including infiltrating the lab at sochi olympics to help the athletes cheat. russia has been banned from competing in the rio games. if this lab is not reopened in time for the olympics, what kind of impact will that have on the game? >> if it was not reopened it's a disaster. >> repor
and now the doping lab is closed.t was shut down. >> reporter: this is rio's brand-new $66 million doping control lab. there these be running 24 hours a day? francisco radner is the lab director. he was eager to show it off touting technology. how physical sophisticated is t? >> this the most sophisticated. >> reporter: now just after two weeks after we interviewed him, the lab is shut down. the world doping agency or wada, saying it was suspended. wada would not provide...
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and so for the lab testing we did. so the question of whether the brain stimulation was very short with appropriate behavior one could if you think about it, get away with less or have a similar kind of effect. that idea which in the case of the subject is reporting of his life, incredibly eloquently named the book. so therefore there is a number of studies that have been done to combine brain stimulation with behavior for things like recovery after a stroke, or improving cognitive function in the setting of dementia and alzheimer's disease. so there are lessons that one can extract from the general sharing of insight from participants that go beyond what you expect. scientist listen to those things that i shared and convert them onto appropriate questions of a new experiment. in doing that again be careful with the potential of implications. >> can you tell them what else they are studying because it is a lot more. >> yes so basically we think of disorders of the brain both neurologically and psychiatrically increasin
and so for the lab testing we did. so the question of whether the brain stimulation was very short with appropriate behavior one could if you think about it, get away with less or have a similar kind of effect. that idea which in the case of the subject is reporting of his life, incredibly eloquently named the book. so therefore there is a number of studies that have been done to combine brain stimulation with behavior for things like recovery after a stroke, or improving cognitive function in...
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but it would be a bigger problem to have the lab that is in the games that >> if the rio lab remainslosed, samples will have to be flown daily to other laboratories likely here in the united states or in europe. >> what a mess for these rio games. >> i know. >> unbelievable. >> and they work so hard to get there. >> and for so many years. and it is all seeming to fall apart. hopefully it is snot. for those athletes -- hopefully it is not. for those athletes who are competing. >> we know rio can be hot and muggy. and we are hot and muggy. >>> absolutely. we are getting the full summer humidity right in our face. it is short-lived though. today is the worst of it. we are going to see a humid weekend. it is summer. it is july. and it will be july. we can't escape it, but today is the worst of it. and things get a little worse before they get better. >> a look at how we, are starting off outside on the michael and son camera, we cannot catch a break with the clouds, that stuck around all day yesterday, and today, and here they are, there is a little bit of sunshine, for areas off to the
but it would be a bigger problem to have the lab that is in the games that >> if the rio lab remainslosed, samples will have to be flown daily to other laboratories likely here in the united states or in europe. >> what a mess for these rio games. >> i know. >> unbelievable. >> and they work so hard to get there. >> and for so many years. and it is all seeming to fall apart. hopefully it is snot. for those athletes -- hopefully it is not. for those athletes...
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we have 36 people who work in the lab. it's not absent of people. what robots help to do, take a problem that requires a lot of road work and a lot of precision and three people to supervise and see what has been identified by the robot and software stack as an area needing trouble shooting and humans can come in and look at those areas. it frees scientists to focus on the area where they are problem solving and trouble shooting abilities can be best deployed. >> the scientists are developing the tests and robots are going and doing them? >> at counsyl, we have a number of groups contributing to making the testing possible. one group is focused on building the product, we have software engineers and mechanical engineers and scientists and they build the products. then in our laboratory, clinical laboratory that serves patients and physicians across the country, they have specialized staff with licenses that are required by the state of california to perform laboratory testing and directors who are experts in how to interpret these results. they work
we have 36 people who work in the lab. it's not absent of people. what robots help to do, take a problem that requires a lot of road work and a lot of precision and three people to supervise and see what has been identified by the robot and software stack as an area needing trouble shooting and humans can come in and look at those areas. it frees scientists to focus on the area where they are problem solving and trouble shooting abilities can be best deployed. >> the scientists are...
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by tlt theway is taking me out to her lab. this is bodies from 18 months old to years old.you bring this body out? >> yesterday. >> lots of flies so it is obviously laying eggs. >> right. we will take a sample of those maggots and then they should know it is the larval stage and how long it takes and the size and the sampling that it will get, then we can determine the time since death. >> in is a different stage of decomposition, and so as it is advancing, you will get the marbling here, and those are blood vessels, and fixed in those blood vessels there. >> and when you come to the scene, how do you know who the person is? >> the anthropologist can take out those who are in the missing data bank. you have a white male, between 20 to 35 and then eliminate below and above that >> anything in the field that you find disturbing? >> at a crime scene, no, i can't. i can't give you that. it just doesn't bother me. >> another day at the office? >> yeah. >> it is like, this is tuesday. >> yeah. yeah. exactly. does it feel that way to you? >> it is very different tuesday for me. it
by tlt theway is taking me out to her lab. this is bodies from 18 months old to years old.you bring this body out? >> yesterday. >> lots of flies so it is obviously laying eggs. >> right. we will take a sample of those maggots and then they should know it is the larval stage and how long it takes and the size and the sampling that it will get, then we can determine the time since death. >> in is a different stage of decomposition, and so as it is advancing, you will get...
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abbott labs takes care of that. one of the three important features is you look at it from the point of view of the agency and say how formal is it? what is there left to be done and in this case we have part of the cfr devoted to this which goes to jurisdictional determination from instructional guidebooks, the army corps of engineers is brought in. once they make a determination it is call the agency's official view, remains in effect for five years unless conditions change and you in your brief say jurisdictional determinations mark the culmination of the distinct process where the landowner believes these waters are present. that doesn't sound like someone giving informal advice, sounds like a formal system of answering a question, which question, wetlands or federal or not. if you had informal advice, fine, come to a different result but i just listed the things here that suggested isn't at all formal. it is a 5-year formal definite procedurally guided cfr determination. >> i agree the process and the approved
abbott labs takes care of that. one of the three important features is you look at it from the point of view of the agency and say how formal is it? what is there left to be done and in this case we have part of the cfr devoted to this which goes to jurisdictional determination from instructional guidebooks, the army corps of engineers is brought in. once they make a determination it is call the agency's official view, remains in effect for five years unless conditions change and you in your...
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the virtual reality lab is a training lab for space walks. >> got it. >> awesome. >> right now, i am seeing the internation international -- down to the detail. >> every wire, hatch, you can see in the simulation. after there, good to see your arm arms. >> everybody know what the inside of my arm looks like, a steak. perfect. you are kinging me in the space. >> trying to stand up. >> ta da. >> shake on that. we are going to slam into the side of the ship sandra bullock style. >> space walk, check. >> it may be the most under-rated technical. >> program manager for the i sis, i couldn't think of a better place than the historic commission. we retired the settle, and build victims and 2017, they should be able to fly. >> first flight. we know what will work from a design stand point. they have a about the line make sure all humans flying them are safe. that is the tengsz we are working on right now. snoo according -- what does it free nas up to. >> it is expensive. you have to have the political will to do those things. >> how much of an impact? >> the president has a -- john f. kenned
the virtual reality lab is a training lab for space walks. >> got it. >> awesome. >> right now, i am seeing the internation international -- down to the detail. >> every wire, hatch, you can see in the simulation. after there, good to see your arm arms. >> everybody know what the inside of my arm looks like, a steak. perfect. you are kinging me in the space. >> trying to stand up. >> ta da. >> shake on that. we are going to slam into the side of...
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a black lab! buy a job of sniffing electronics. what the fbi. thought fbi dog would go after you. she sees you as lunch. >> today, on fbi dog. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ow how many voters this year? >> 324366 as of may 24. >> how about that? >> that is ever changing number. >> of course? main a third of them will vote today. they will vote for john. the polls open at 6:00 a.m. by 7:00, a voting machine down. >> they get a replacement. >> and a broken wheelchair ramp in jersey city. >> that is the handicap voters. they have access to the polling sightings? >> this is the kind of stuff you don't deal with every election day. >> just about every election. >> pablo ortez is work on the new voting machine and getting it booted up and ready to have the right ballot. >> you got put the ballot. you can't put the ball thrown machine. think about it. >> pablo in shores the security of the ballot box. the names of the spots are all tested and ready to go. the moving company is on standby all day to cover transportation of these things. >> it could be one. it could be three. it could be, you fo he, it cou
a black lab! buy a job of sniffing electronics. what the fbi. thought fbi dog would go after you. she sees you as lunch. >> today, on fbi dog. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ow how many voters this year? >> 324366 as of may 24. >> how about that? >> that is ever changing number. >> of course? main a third of them will vote today. they will vote for john. the polls open at 6:00 a.m. by 7:00, a voting machine down. >> they get a replacement. >> and a broken...
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low-fat chocolate being tested here in philadelphia, and health reporter stephanie stahl was in the labdid taste it. >> i did indeed. you know, it was a tough assignment, somebody has to do it, today at temple university in their makeshift chocolate lab, in addition to a few initials, i also got an intense science lesson. >> the things dreams are made of, chocolate that's low-fat. >> these are -- we treat to chocolate. >> still in the testing phase, but professor, and his team at temple university, have developed a revolutionary technology. >> what we do, we apply electric, micro structures, the liquid chocolate. >> yes, complicated science, viscosity popular word here, basically they're changing the thickness of liquid chocolate making it easier to extract the fault. they do it with electricity. >> usually it is around 40,000 volts or so, we use. >> it happens inside this contraption they built, where the chocolate gets electrified. >> it is really amazing. >> jeffrey lucked out with his first research project, a signed to this physics lab. >> this is an eye opener. >> specially when y
low-fat chocolate being tested here in philadelphia, and health reporter stephanie stahl was in the labdid taste it. >> i did indeed. you know, it was a tough assignment, somebody has to do it, today at temple university in their makeshift chocolate lab, in addition to a few initials, i also got an intense science lesson. >> the things dreams are made of, chocolate that's low-fat. >> these are -- we treat to chocolate. >> still in the testing phase, but professor, and...
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the lab worker has recovered is is back to work.he does not pose a risk to co-workers. >>> a sophisticated drug lab in a suburban home. two adult children arrested after a dea investigation involved cooking marijuana in a potent oil and selling it out of the momentum's moil box. >>> a close look at a zoo. this woman posing outside the tiger enclosure. you can see the massive animal creeping up behind her. wait for it here. there ice a reason there is glass at the zoo. only a pane of class separating here. and reminds us of last week, the little boy and that lion. that's why they have enclosures. >>> the little boy and his love for his neighbor's dog, sneaking in the garage. more than 25 million people watching the news. and will he get a dog? we're back with more. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. givin
the lab worker has recovered is is back to work.he does not pose a risk to co-workers. >>> a sophisticated drug lab in a suburban home. two adult children arrested after a dea investigation involved cooking marijuana in a potent oil and selling it out of the momentum's moil box. >>> a close look at a zoo. this woman posing outside the tiger enclosure. you can see the massive animal creeping up behind her. wait for it here. there ice a reason there is glass at the zoo. only a...
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the hotel's baked goods will come from his brooklyn bread lab which opened in december. he sells out of $7 loaves of bread, pizzas and pastries in about an hour, three days a week. his flour sells for about $5 a pound. using only his flour, a little salt, water, and homemade yeast starter, leonti concocts crusty, crunchy, airy loaves of deliciousness. >> you can tell it's baked, it's hollow. >> reporter: the hunt for flavor led leonti to the bread lab at washington state university. he worked with scientists studying ways to use locally sourced grains. flour comes from grain, like wheat berries, which are seeds. the fiber-rich outer bran later is stripped away by modern milling. the middle later, the endosperm, is used to make most of the cheaper, shelf-stable white flour we're used to. but that layer is missing key nutrients like the protein and minerals found in the inner layer or the germ. the oils from the germ are separated as well because they can spoil. leonti's fresh, locally sourced flour combines all three. >> all the oil makes a clump of like snow. >> reporter
the hotel's baked goods will come from his brooklyn bread lab which opened in december. he sells out of $7 loaves of bread, pizzas and pastries in about an hour, three days a week. his flour sells for about $5 a pound. using only his flour, a little salt, water, and homemade yeast starter, leonti concocts crusty, crunchy, airy loaves of deliciousness. >> you can tell it's baked, it's hollow. >> reporter: the hunt for flavor led leonti to the bread lab at washington state university....
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our labs are reprising tests for pregnant women first but we don't have the system yet.as one of the things that is a big focus to improve it in terms of local transmission we have released an interim response plan for the state and localities of the continental u.s. about getting ready to protect local transmission and how to manage it. we are also collaborating with other countries. we have had teams in brazil and in colombia and panama where they are ahead of us in terms of mosquitoes already having widely spread the go. >> if i can expand on the testik closely with the cdc but for everybody's understanding the ts putting a few drops of serum and then wait for the magic to happen in a positive for negative. testing that is done depends on the timing so within the first couple of weeks there is dna te. after that his blood testing looking for antibodies. .. >> >> and the other real challenge getting back to what we just test people that are exposed if they are now in the and there is no good test for the antibody that would be ideal but we don't have it. so there is a
our labs are reprising tests for pregnant women first but we don't have the system yet.as one of the things that is a big focus to improve it in terms of local transmission we have released an interim response plan for the state and localities of the continental u.s. about getting ready to protect local transmission and how to manage it. we are also collaborating with other countries. we have had teams in brazil and in colombia and panama where they are ahead of us in terms of mosquitoes...
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the lab worker has recovered, is back to work. she does not pose a risk to co-workers. >>> to massachusetts where police call a sophisticated drug lab discovered in the basement of a suburban home. six people, including a mother, father, and two adult children were arrested after a dea investigation involved cooking marijuana in a potent oil and selling it out of the home's mailbox. >>> a close look at a zoo. take a look at this footage from a zoo in russia. this woman posing outside the tiger enclosure. you can see the massive animal creeping up behind her. wait for it here. pouncing as the woman turns around. there's a reason there's a glass at the zoo. only a pane of glass separating her. and reminds us of last week, the little boy and that lion. yeah, any way, that's why they have enclosures. >>> when we come back tonight, to the other little boy and his love of his neighbor's dog, sneaking into the garage. more than 25 million people watched this story after the news last night. what so many of you are saying? and will he get
the lab worker has recovered, is back to work. she does not pose a risk to co-workers. >>> to massachusetts where police call a sophisticated drug lab discovered in the basement of a suburban home. six people, including a mother, father, and two adult children were arrested after a dea investigation involved cooking marijuana in a potent oil and selling it out of the home's mailbox. >>> a close look at a zoo. take a look at this footage from a zoo in russia. this woman posing...
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thanks very much for capitalizing lincoln lab. a question for the future, is the initiative about broadening the education of military and civilian leadership, so they understand what they are buying, how to use it? and if so, are the opportunities for world-class universities, where you have large military population -- i think of william and mary -- can they play a role will it be just majority education? -- play a role or will it be just military education? sec. carter: it is both our civilian and military workforce. it is about the whole pipeline. it is about recruitment and making sure that we are connected to the entire population. i will remind you something that i said yesterday, which is that most of our new military recruits come from only six states. so we really needed to reach out. that is why we have women in service. that is why half of our population -- i want to draw for the entire publishing. if i want to have the best people, people have to meet standards, but i want the best possible. so it affects recruitment
thanks very much for capitalizing lincoln lab. a question for the future, is the initiative about broadening the education of military and civilian leadership, so they understand what they are buying, how to use it? and if so, are the opportunities for world-class universities, where you have large military population -- i think of william and mary -- can they play a role will it be just majority education? -- play a role or will it be just military education? sec. carter: it is both our...
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and for the lab to run autonomously. >>> it was a tough loss. sharks returning to san jose empty-handed. their road trip in pittsburgh was not successful. >> a gut-wrenching loss. pittsburgh has a commanding 2-0 series lead. sharks said hold off, we are not dead. game three and four at the shark tank beginning saturday. so don't lose your faith. >> everything is still home ice. san jose sharks keeping very close games. >> cooler place will be at the shark tank. especially with rising temperatures. >> temperatures in the triple digits by tomorrow. even today. summer in the bay area is wacky. coast line we are talking fog. 55 in san francisco. chance of a thunderstorm. we'll see new five minutes. >> not much on theç roadways. our live look past the coliseum shows the expected volume and smooth flow. the map will show farther north on washington. disabled vehicle reported around the offramp there. someone called chp and asked for help. north we see that orange blob. that's where fog might be more of an issue. along the coast of bodega bay. golden
and for the lab to run autonomously. >>> it was a tough loss. sharks returning to san jose empty-handed. their road trip in pittsburgh was not successful. >> a gut-wrenching loss. pittsburgh has a commanding 2-0 series lead. sharks said hold off, we are not dead. game three and four at the shark tank beginning saturday. so don't lose your faith. >> everything is still home ice. san jose sharks keeping very close games. >> cooler place will be at the shark tank....
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let's turn to the san francisco police department's crime lab. this week under the radar it came out that san francisco civil grand jury release the a report saying that the city crime lab should know longer be run by the police department. big deal or not a big deal? >> it is a big deal but it begs the question, why didn't you do that before? >> it has been going on since the 80s. >> no, you go way back-you had the police department running the crime lab and captains of the police department in charge of the crime lab. and they are not scientists so when they interact with the people how do they know what is going on? >> why is it just coming out now? >> it should have been done when that one technician was taking cocaine. a little for me and a little for the court and they mix up and they have mixed up exhibits before. oh, this heroin, oh, it is not for that case. they make mistakes like that. should this be under the purview of the police, no. >> the public defender in san francisco has been a proponent of getting it out of the hands of sfpd.
let's turn to the san francisco police department's crime lab. this week under the radar it came out that san francisco civil grand jury release the a report saying that the city crime lab should know longer be run by the police department. big deal or not a big deal? >> it is a big deal but it begs the question, why didn't you do that before? >> it has been going on since the 80s. >> no, you go way back-you had the police department running the crime lab and captains of the...
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that's why the clinician has to send a specimen to the commercial labs. might lead clinicians who are used to sending specimens to his commercial labs have quicker aspect -- have quicker asked -- quicker access. we have more work to do. >> you start talking about diagnostics and it's not a good solution to the efforts really ought to be in prevention, mosquito control, vaccine, repellents. >> i think the chairman is right -- a couple of you have mentioned this but we have not -- led down and notrms of condoms being pregnant, that's where the real problem lies. one thing we have not talked is i want to talk about sterile mosquitoes. a wish and a hope? there'srarely recently, an attempt to do a test with genetically modified mosquitoes in the florida keys and there's been a lot of pushback. >> why the pushback? >> they are allowing the local population to make the decision as to whether it gets done or not. there's a significant number that don't understand well enough and are scared of it. recently, they have not been able to do radiation of mosquitoes and
that's why the clinician has to send a specimen to the commercial labs. might lead clinicians who are used to sending specimens to his commercial labs have quicker aspect -- have quicker asked -- quicker access. we have more work to do. >> you start talking about diagnostics and it's not a good solution to the efforts really ought to be in prevention, mosquito control, vaccine, repellents. >> i think the chairman is right -- a couple of you have mentioned this but we have not -- led...
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we're at the institute where the vaccine was developed right here in this lab.r started ramping up last summer about the zika virus, the head of this lab tells me he thought they may have something to add. it turns out, they certainly did. on this slide, it's the green patches to look for. they're slowing infection by the zika virus. the bright green shows it's infected? >> yes. >> reporter: at this philadelphia lab, it's when the green started to not show up that they knew they were on to something. >> every little step like that gave encouragement. >> reporter: david runs the vaccine center at the institute. >> we started seeing what you were doing is working. what was your reaction? >> our reaction was, okay, it's going to work twice, let's get it to work ten times. >> reporter: caution, but also confidence that this lab in university city could take on the virus being carried by mosquitoes, and believed to cause birth defects. >> we always feel the time pressure. but we really felt the time pressure. >> reporter: researchers here did it at lightning speed fo
we're at the institute where the vaccine was developed right here in this lab.r started ramping up last summer about the zika virus, the head of this lab tells me he thought they may have something to add. it turns out, they certainly did. on this slide, it's the green patches to look for. they're slowing infection by the zika virus. the bright green shows it's infected? >> yes. >> reporter: at this philadelphia lab, it's when the green started to not show up that they knew they...
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a spokesman for the lab says he will not comment on the events that led to the suspension, but lab officialsope, again, to get the ban lifted. >>> that's the news from atlanta. we're back in london next. i'm natalie allen, and you're watching cnn. >>> welcome you in the united states and around the world, we continue our special coverage of the united kingdom's decision to leave the eu. >> and the dust is starting to settle in britain after what was an historic day, the world getting a clearer look at some of the consequences it can expect from this decision. >> foreign ministers from six founding countries are meeting and wheels are turning within the uk, as well. >> scotland holding a cabinet me meeting, saying another independence referendum is likely on the way. >> and hollande and ban ki-moon said they would remain strong ties with the uk despite their decision. >> translator: it is democracy, but at the same time, we need to draw all the conclusions and consequences within the framework of the european union and the participation of the united kingdom. we now
a spokesman for the lab says he will not comment on the events that led to the suspension, but lab officialsope, again, to get the ban lifted. >>> that's the news from atlanta. we're back in london next. i'm natalie allen, and you're watching cnn. >>> welcome you in the united states and around the world, we continue our special coverage of the united kingdom's decision to leave the eu. >> and the dust is starting to settle in britain after what was an historic day, the...
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lab. a question about force for the future, is the initiative about broadening the education of the military and civilian leadership so they understand what they are buying, the technology, how to use it -- and if so, are there opportunities for world-class universities where you have a large military population -- i am taking of william and mary, can they play a role, or is it just military education? sec. carter: no. the future is the military and civilian workforce. it is about the whole pipeline. it is about recruitment and making sure that we are connected to the entire population. i will remind you for example, something i said yesterday, which is most of our new military recruits come from six states. we really need to reach out. that is why women in service, that is half of the population. i want to be able to draw from the entire population. i want to have the best people, i have to -- people have to meet standards, but i want the widest possible pool. it affects recruitment and r
lab. a question about force for the future, is the initiative about broadening the education of the military and civilian leadership so they understand what they are buying, the technology, how to use it -- and if so, are there opportunities for world-class universities where you have a large military population -- i am taking of william and mary, can they play a role, or is it just military education? sec. carter: no. the future is the military and civilian workforce. it is about the whole...
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when denney was finished carlyle raced over, took a sample and went straight to the fbi's dna lab.do now was wait just a little bit longer. >>> coming up -- no matter how the tests come back, detectives will have to explain a lot of other evidence at the scene. >> there's unidentified fingerprints and there's unidentified hairs in the victim's hands. >> had someone else been at corey's? then we sit down with robert denney. >> did you murder corey parker? >> the reason denney says police have it all wrong. ♪ buy an eligible galaxy device and get a free gear vr virtual reality headset. school lunch can be difficult. cafeteria chaos. one little struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploc easy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. which one'the one in white. introducing new all powercore pacs. just one pac delivers an astonishing clean. and keeps clothes up to 3 shades whiter. give us your worst, we'll give it our all. on your favorite spaghetti!ts only at olive garden. like a deep dish spaghetti pie topped with chicken alfredo starting at $12.99 with unl
when denney was finished carlyle raced over, took a sample and went straight to the fbi's dna lab.do now was wait just a little bit longer. >>> coming up -- no matter how the tests come back, detectives will have to explain a lot of other evidence at the scene. >> there's unidentified fingerprints and there's unidentified hairs in the victim's hands. >> had someone else been at corey's? then we sit down with robert denney. >> did you murder corey parker? >> the...
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a lab tech that worked on constance bingham's autopsy just bought a boat. new, expensive boat.
a lab tech that worked on constance bingham's autopsy just bought a boat. new, expensive boat.
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the brazilian lab was suspended friday without explaination.er meeting with officials next month. >>> in france, the football championship is alive and kicking. two u.k. teams are set to face off in the coming hours, from cnn sports, here is patrick. >>> so, the race for a place to make the last stage is on. the tournament, and iceland, on thealate for saturday. including the north ireland team failing to win any of the last eight. just getting this far, it is the first time either made it. >> it is all or nothing on this game. we can obviously, take more confidence from the last performance, which was outstanding, but that was yesterday. so, what about tomorrow? >> the wisdom of the teem are, give me your -- we want to go to the next round. we, what we have got, benefit of so much going forward. rung every drop we can, i think, we want more. portugal has won all three of their matches, and rediscovering the gold trail, cr-7, the first person ever to score in four championships, he is one goal shy for nine, he and his teammates know they can ta
the brazilian lab was suspended friday without explaination.er meeting with officials next month. >>> in france, the football championship is alive and kicking. two u.k. teams are set to face off in the coming hours, from cnn sports, here is patrick. >>> so, the race for a place to make the last stage is on. the tournament, and iceland, on thealate for saturday. including the north ireland team failing to win any of the last eight. just getting this far, it is the first time...
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lab which will help students understand how storm water works, a motion lab, and a space for compostingand growing plants. the habitat lab is what has sixth grader nafesa jackson excited the most. >> i think the neatest part is the creek and stuff because i never thought that they really could add water to a schoolyard. >> reporter: this is made possible by donors like the william penn foundation and grants from the water and redevelopment programs. for this precious gift, students here could only say one thing -- >> thank you. >> very nice. that was nbc10's pamela osborne reporting. >>> nbc10 news at 6:00 is next. >> here's more. >> reporter: coming up next on nbc10 news at 6:00, changing the face of the force. one local police department is looking for new kinds of recruits. we'll tell you who they want to put in blue. >>> parts of our area saw rain today and more of us will see rain tomorrow. i'll show you what to expect and when coming up. >>> will it pass or fizzle? next on nbc10 news at 6:00, a preview of the vote on philadelphia's proposed soda tax. >>> it's an issue that's ignit
lab which will help students understand how storm water works, a motion lab, and a space for compostingand growing plants. the habitat lab is what has sixth grader nafesa jackson excited the most. >> i think the neatest part is the creek and stuff because i never thought that they really could add water to a schoolyard. >> reporter: this is made possible by donors like the william penn foundation and grants from the water and redevelopment programs. for this precious gift, students...
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lab to understand how water works, a moez lab, and a space for composting growing plants.the habitat lab is what has this sixth grader excited the most. >> i think the neatest part is that stuff because i never thought they really could add water to a schoolyard. >> all of this was made possible by donors like the william penn foundation and other grants from the water and redevelopment programs. for this precious gift, students here could only say one thing. >> thank you. >> and once this project is complete, it's going to be the largest green space in the gr graduate hospital neighborhood. i'm pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >> and as you can see, a beautiful day in philadelphia, but some places like delaware, you can expect rain today. and everybody is going to see at least somewhat wet weather tomorrow. is that going to last to the weekend? that's just ahead. >>> this morning, we're getting an update on pennsylvania's efforts to combat opioid addiction and the overdose crisis. just a few hours ago in harrisburg, the secretary for the state's department of drug and alcohol
lab to understand how water works, a moez lab, and a space for composting growing plants.the habitat lab is what has this sixth grader excited the most. >> i think the neatest part is that stuff because i never thought they really could add water to a schoolyard. >> all of this was made possible by donors like the william penn foundation and other grants from the water and redevelopment programs. for this precious gift, students here could only say one thing. >> thank you....
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bruce leshan is live at the lab, where they're literally steering into the future. bruce? >> that's right, bruce. they are collecting billions. billions of bits of data here. 24/7. cars, trucks, storms. people. all of that data, plugged into forecast and simulations, in hopes of making that big metro slowdown a little bit less of a pain. >> i detest waiting. >> yes. >> detest being late. >> that's correct. >> lots of people worry. >> you gotta get to work. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> what does the boss say if you're late? >> you're fired. >> but not many with the plane. >> they'll be actively driving their cars. going to be a lot more people on the road. it's going to be a huge mess. >> this is part of regional integrative transportation information system. >> the university of maryland has the largest transportation data center in the country. >> there's an accident there. >> it's tracking speed, volume, incidents, response. even the weather. >> and the tail tells you how much that actually is. >> all the data saved in massive computers that allowed national transportation c
bruce leshan is live at the lab, where they're literally steering into the future. bruce? >> that's right, bruce. they are collecting billions. billions of bits of data here. 24/7. cars, trucks, storms. people. all of that data, plugged into forecast and simulations, in hopes of making that big metro slowdown a little bit less of a pain. >> i detest waiting. >> yes. >> detest being late. >> that's correct. >> lots of people worry. >> you gotta get to...
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we have prepared the labs across the country. cdc developed new lab tests, shipped them out to the states and cities and a number of ort countries around the world. but those are new lab tests that don't work as well as we would like. and so we also need to get better diagnostic test developed that will answer more questions than what we have. >> at the beginning of this, there wasn't a definitive test for zika, was there? everything was getting sent all the way to your lab in atlanta, is that correct? >> that's right. i mean, the cdc developed lab tests based on the 2007 yap out break of zika before we knew it was related to birth defects. but, you know, the virus itself can cause no systems in four out of five people. one person will have systems that are relatively mild, fever, joint pain, red eyes. really a rash that's kind of itchy. not very specific. you do need a lab test to know whether it's zika or something else. and the lab tests don't really give you a perfect answer every time. they have to be collected at certain ti
we have prepared the labs across the country. cdc developed new lab tests, shipped them out to the states and cities and a number of ort countries around the world. but those are new lab tests that don't work as well as we would like. and so we also need to get better diagnostic test developed that will answer more questions than what we have. >> at the beginning of this, there wasn't a definitive test for zika, was there? everything was getting sent all the way to your lab in atlanta, is...