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so the agency is now decided it's going to shut that lab down. elizabeth holmes from the blood testing industry for at least two years. >> reporter: holmes has until september 5th to appeal but in her first interview since the cms decision, she insists the technology was never to fault for the erroneous results. instead, she blames it on flawed operations and personnel. >> at the highest level, we didn't have the right leadership in the laboratory and we didn't have the implementation of the quality system in terms of procedures and the associated documentation to ensure we were realizing the quality standards that we hold ourselves to. >> reporter: of course, in the middle of all this are patients whose health depended on theranos for accurate results. there's this man who goes by the initials r.c. right now in arizona who is suggesting that the lab results that he got from theranos were not accurate and it led to him having a heart attack. based on what you know, is it possible that what he's saying is true? could he have gotten a lab result th
so the agency is now decided it's going to shut that lab down. elizabeth holmes from the blood testing industry for at least two years. >> reporter: holmes has until september 5th to appeal but in her first interview since the cms decision, she insists the technology was never to fault for the erroneous results. instead, she blames it on flawed operations and personnel. >> at the highest level, we didn't have the right leadership in the laboratory and we didn't have the...
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it will impact every single lab test that came out of that lab. >> reporter: we found the acredittation for the florida laboratory is suspended. the reason? serious problems surface with how chemists have been testing surface for gas. >> as a result, i they find gasoline where nowhere else can because it doesn't exist. that ruins people's lives. >> reporter: john has been in the arson investigation industry since the 19 70s. an expert witness in many cases, saying in five florida cases he was an expert on, judges because the state improperly identified gas in their samples. >> it's a huge problem in florida. >> reporter: john filed this complaint. it's not required for a lab to be acredited, but it helps with their credibility in criminal cases. >> fining gasoline where it doesn't exist is a mistake that causes people to be wrongfully accused. >> reporter: in his complaint, happens in many cases. he identified fraud, saying arthur freeman, accused of using gasoline to set his boat on fire. the state lab identified gas in their samples. a judge overturned the case and the state had to pa
it will impact every single lab test that came out of that lab. >> reporter: we found the acredittation for the florida laboratory is suspended. the reason? serious problems surface with how chemists have been testing surface for gas. >> as a result, i they find gasoline where nowhere else can because it doesn't exist. that ruins people's lives. >> reporter: john has been in the arson investigation industry since the 19 70s. an expert witness in many cases, saying in five...
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so what happened to sky lab? well, gradually over time its orbit began to deteriorate somewhat and started dropping lower and lower. there was an early plan to use the space shuttle to go up and rendezvous with it and boost it back up to a higher altitude so that it could still be available for use. but the shuttle wasn't yet ready to fly. so what happened is after the orbit diminished, nasa had to bring this back in a controlled reentry. in 1979, sky lab was brought back down and it streaked into earth's atmosphere like a meteor and broke up over the indian ocean. and a few pieces fell into parts of australia and were recovered. but fortunately no one was hit, no one was injured, no property was damaged. now i paused here at sky lab because this was still news in 1976 when this museum opened. people streamed in here literally by the millions that first year. they were thrilled not only to see the old aircraft but to see the new spacecraft, to see what had been happening in space that they had seen on the news an
so what happened to sky lab? well, gradually over time its orbit began to deteriorate somewhat and started dropping lower and lower. there was an early plan to use the space shuttle to go up and rendezvous with it and boost it back up to a higher altitude so that it could still be available for use. but the shuttle wasn't yet ready to fly. so what happened is after the orbit diminished, nasa had to bring this back in a controlled reentry. in 1979, sky lab was brought back down and it streaked...
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the centers for medicaid services in the newark, california lab, which questions the ability to run a clinical laboratory, citing a global and long-term failure of the quality control program. demanding they get their act together. "wall street journal" investigative report john kerryru first broke the story last october. >> they weren't able to do so for the agency's dis fax. the agency decided it will shut the lab down and ban elizabeth holmes from the blood testing industry for at least two years. >> she has to september 5th to appeal. since her first interview, she insists that technology was never to fault for the erroneous results. instead, she blames it on flawed operations and personnel. >> at the highest level, we didn't have the right leadership in the laboratory, and we didn't have the implementation of the quality system in terms of procedures and the associated documentation to ensure that we were realizing the quality standards that we hold ourselves to. >> of course, in the middle of all this, are patients whose health depends on it for accurate results. >> does this ma
the centers for medicaid services in the newark, california lab, which questions the ability to run a clinical laboratory, citing a global and long-term failure of the quality control program. demanding they get their act together. "wall street journal" investigative report john kerryru first broke the story last october. >> they weren't able to do so for the agency's dis fax. the agency decided it will shut the lab down and ban elizabeth holmes from the blood testing industry...
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a mini lab. the company can run 40 tests on a tiny sample of blood. >> we designed it to allow the for the same operations a technologist can do in a laboratory. >> reporter: holmes believes a finger stick instead of a needle will make people more likely to get their blood tested. i'm going to do this myself. tiffany, hello. that's still a needle in there. >> lansed. it is a poke. >> reporter: for what it's worth, this blood test put my cholesterol at 170. holmes wants to make this testing anywhere, anytime. she. there is no reason why these can't be distributed in very, very decentralized locations. >> your home? >> yeah. >> you think people's homes should have these? >> i think that's a very interesting space. >> but wherever the test occur, the results need to be precise and accurate and that's where the story of thernos starts to crumble. >> there were several labs that were not accurate. >> one study found the test from the retail testing sites in phoenix, arizona, to have significant discre
a mini lab. the company can run 40 tests on a tiny sample of blood. >> we designed it to allow the for the same operations a technologist can do in a laboratory. >> reporter: holmes believes a finger stick instead of a needle will make people more likely to get their blood tested. i'm going to do this myself. tiffany, hello. that's still a needle in there. >> lansed. it is a poke. >> reporter: for what it's worth, this blood test put my cholesterol at 170. holmes wants...
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with the founder and ceo of theranos and opened up her lab. >> reporter: for the first time, she is opening up the secret labs of theranos. >> you are only one to have seen this. >> reporter: the then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford and found theranos, and by using a few drops of blood by what normally took numerous tubes, and testing blood is a simple process, but there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet and how long is that supposed to be on? and was that iodine or alcohol to clean my arm? and why so many tubes? the anti-clotting is not st standardized nor the reagents being used. it is a $75 billion industry with thousands of players controlling the process, and theranos wanted all of it, and what resulted is this black wox, the mini lab, and the company says it can run 40 tests on a tiny sample of blood. >> we have designed it to allow for the same operations that a technologist could do in a laboratory. >> reporter: holmes believes that finger stick instead of a needle will make people more likely to get their blood tested.
with the founder and ceo of theranos and opened up her lab. >> reporter: for the first time, she is opening up the secret labs of theranos. >> you are only one to have seen this. >> reporter: the then 19-year-old elizabeth holmes dropped out of stanford and found theranos, and by using a few drops of blood by what normally took numerous tubes, and testing blood is a simple process, but there are numerous steps that can impact the results. for example, the tourniquet and how...
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so what happened to sky lab? well, gradually over time its orbit began to deteriorate somewhat and started dropping lower and lower. there was an early plan to use the space shuttle to go up and rendezvous with it and boost it back up to a higher altitude so that it could still be available for use. but the shuttle wasn't yet ready to fly. so what happened is after the orbit diminished, nasa had to bring this back in a controlled reentry. in 1979, sky lab was brought back down and it streaked into earth's atmosphere like a meteor and broke up over the indian ocean. and a few pieces fell into parts of australia and were recovered. but fortunately no one was hit, no one was injured, no property was damaged. now i paused here at sky lab because this was still news in 1976 when this museum opened. people streamed in here literally by the millions that first year. they were thrilled not only to see the old aircraft but to see the new spacecraft, to see what had been happening in space that they had seen on the news an
so what happened to sky lab? well, gradually over time its orbit began to deteriorate somewhat and started dropping lower and lower. there was an early plan to use the space shuttle to go up and rendezvous with it and boost it back up to a higher altitude so that it could still be available for use. but the shuttle wasn't yet ready to fly. so what happened is after the orbit diminished, nasa had to bring this back in a controlled reentry. in 1979, sky lab was brought back down and it streaked...
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>> i'm not the lab direct and so -- >> i know, but you're the ceo and founder of the company. this is as serious as it gets. >> what i know is that i put the best people in place to be able to investigate every aspect of this and ensure that we meet the quality standards that we hold ourselves to, and i know they're doing that. >> the biggest problem was going live with blood tests that didn't work or that worked only part of the time. >> reporter: theranos is under the microscope of the u.s. attorney's office and the securities and exchange commission about whether it misled investors about its technology, but for now, holmes and theranos are hellbent on gaining back the significantly eroded public trust and proving the product they have to offer is the real deal. it's probably the most important question i think anybody who's watching has about this. does it work? >> yes. >> you're confident in that? >> i am confident in that. >> why did she keep this a
>> i'm not the lab direct and so -- >> i know, but you're the ceo and founder of the company. this is as serious as it gets. >> what i know is that i put the best people in place to be able to investigate every aspect of this and ensure that we meet the quality standards that we hold ourselves to, and i know they're doing that. >> the biggest problem was going live with blood tests that didn't work or that worked only part of the time. >> reporter: theranos is...
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discrepancies, and the assessments of the medicare and medicaid services from the newer california lab which questioned their ability to the run a clinical laboratory, and cite aglow ball and long-term failure of the control program, and demanding they get the act together. and investigator broke the story a year ago. >> theranos could not do it to the agency satisfaction, and now they have decided to shut that lab down, and it is going to ban elizabeth holmes from the blood tegs industry for two years. >> reporter: holmes has until september 5th for the reveal, but in the first interview since the decision, she insists that the technology was never to faulk for the erroneous results, but she blames the faulty procedure. >> we didn't have the right leadership or the implementation of the quality system in terms of the procedures and the associated documentation to ensure that which were realizing the quality standards that we hold ourselves to. >> reporter: of course, in the middle of all of tho is patients whose health depended on theranos for accurate results. >> there is a man who g
discrepancies, and the assessments of the medicare and medicaid services from the newer california lab which questioned their ability to the run a clinical laboratory, and cite aglow ball and long-term failure of the control program, and demanding they get the act together. and investigator broke the story a year ago. >> theranos could not do it to the agency satisfaction, and now they have decided to shut that lab down, and it is going to ban elizabeth holmes from the blood tegs industry...
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he started in baltimore at a diy lab, i'm forgetting the name of the lab too. it was in the slide. so he's working really at the intersection of d.i.y. hacking and also sort of queer theory. what he's doing is trying to draw attention to a lot of problems you're talking about, the brca-1 test. he said what if we could not only bring queer people to the lab but bring the lab to queer people. it is interesting because he is doing a lot of things at once. i'm not even sure if what he's trying to do is going to take off or if it's safe but he's genetically modifying tobacco plants so you could grow your own gender hormones if you're trying to use those hormones. a lot of things he's engaging, he's got his three-minute kick starter video, but he's got a 20-minute video of queer history and all this knowledge, and it's wonderful because he's talking about what he's trying to do. what i'm seeing out of this is, yes, i agree, privatized health care is crap. and the amount of surveillance and control over queer and transbodies for hundreds of years and the forcible hormone therapies that pe
he started in baltimore at a diy lab, i'm forgetting the name of the lab too. it was in the slide. so he's working really at the intersection of d.i.y. hacking and also sort of queer theory. what he's doing is trying to draw attention to a lot of problems you're talking about, the brca-1 test. he said what if we could not only bring queer people to the lab but bring the lab to queer people. it is interesting because he is doing a lot of things at once. i'm not even sure if what he's trying to...
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high: 84 dewpoint: 66 wind: three meth labs in one week. drug enforcement officers in walworth county say theyve investigated and cleaned up three 'small' -- but potentially dangerous -- meth labs. fox6s jonathon gregg joins us with more the arrests being made. three separate meth labs were discovered in whitewater, delavan and in a public restroom in the town of geneva. discovered last monday night 'appear to be "one pot" cooking methods.' when town of geneva police were called about dangerous material in a public place. 'surprising, especially being out here in what i would call the boonies.' a mobile lab was found in a restroom near the public boat launch on lake como. 'it is concerning that somebody could leave something that could be potentially hazardous.' captain robert hall of the walworth county drug enforcement unit says 3 labs were found in a 48-hour period. 'they take the precursor to make the meth, they put it into a small vessel, generally a gatorade or a two- liter coke bottle.' in a residence in devalvan and an apartment in
high: 84 dewpoint: 66 wind: three meth labs in one week. drug enforcement officers in walworth county say theyve investigated and cleaned up three 'small' -- but potentially dangerous -- meth labs. fox6s jonathon gregg joins us with more the arrests being made. three separate meth labs were discovered in whitewater, delavan and in a public restroom in the town of geneva. discovered last monday night 'appear to be "one pot" cooking methods.' when town of geneva police were called about...
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what resulted, this black box, a mini lab.the company says it can run up to 40 different tests on a tiny sample of blood. >> we've designed it to allow for the same operations that a technologist could do in a laborato laboratory. >> holmes believes a needle stick instead of -- >> i'm going do this myself. that's still a needle in there. >> a lancet is a poke. >> i barely felt it. it put my cholesterol at 170. my own doctor found it to be 169, just the week before. she wants to have this testing any where, any time. >> there is no reason this can't
what resulted, this black box, a mini lab.the company says it can run up to 40 different tests on a tiny sample of blood. >> we've designed it to allow for the same operations that a technologist could do in a laborato laboratory. >> holmes believes a needle stick instead of -- >> i'm going do this myself. that's still a needle in there. >> a lancet is a poke. >> i barely felt it. it put my cholesterol at 170. my own doctor found it to be 169, just the week before....
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there are lots of other arrays being developed in labs. some researchers are working on cubes of electrodes. so electrodes on six separate plains that would scale up the amount of electrodes in those arrays. >> host: in your book you tell us jan sherman's story. tell us about her and also does she use, for lack of a better term, the thought process to make movements? >> gues >> guest: jan is quite extraordinary. in the late '90s she was living in california andren a company where she would host murder mystery parties. and during one of the parties see was, you know, crouching down and realized she simply could not stand up. her legs were not obeying her. this was the beginning of a rapid decline of her motor function. within three years, i believe, she was in a wheelchair. she had two children at the time and was living in california and would go to various doctors to try to diagnose the problem. each doctor said it looks like multiple scrollsis but it isn't. it turned south she had spinal deteration that was characterized by massive motor
there are lots of other arrays being developed in labs. some researchers are working on cubes of electrodes. so electrodes on six separate plains that would scale up the amount of electrodes in those arrays. >> host: in your book you tell us jan sherman's story. tell us about her and also does she use, for lack of a better term, the thought process to make movements? >> gues >> guest: jan is quite extraordinary. in the late '90s she was living in california andren a company...
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there are algorithms the various labs will make and those labs -- those algorithms will send what ever the product of the algorithm is to an output device. often times, that is a simple videogame. a target in the center and you are meant to move a cursor to a second target higher up. those are fairly simple video games crafted in the lab. when you get into the robotic arms that have been -- those efforten created by this from darpa. many of those technologies simply did not exist before this motorsand these are tiny in various hydraulic systems to move the arm. too cool the arm -- to cool the arm, things like that. darpa created two arms. one is built out of existing technologies and the other will allow sensory information to be brought back into the brain. it is equipped with that as well. on the one hand, some real garden-variety technology there. on the other, the bleeding of the cutting edge. what is the utah array? malcolm: it is about the size small pill.ck or a it looks like a bed of nails. placed in the brain itself. researchers have been using individual electrodes. this gave
there are algorithms the various labs will make and those labs -- those algorithms will send what ever the product of the algorithm is to an output device. often times, that is a simple videogame. a target in the center and you are meant to move a cursor to a second target higher up. those are fairly simple video games crafted in the lab. when you get into the robotic arms that have been -- those efforten created by this from darpa. many of those technologies simply did not exist before this...
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so what happened to sky lab? well, gradually over time its orbit began to deteriorate somewhat and started dropping lower and lower. there was an early plan to use the space shuttle to go up and rendezvous with it and boost it back up to a higher altitude so that it could still be available for use. but the shuttle wasn't yet ready to fly. so what happened is after the orbit diminished, nasa had to bring this back in a controlled reentry. in 1979, sky lab was brought back down and it streaked into earth's atmosphere like a meteor and broke up over the indian ocean. and a few pieces fell into parts of australia and were recovered. but fortunately no one was hit, no one was injured, no property was damaged. now i paused here at sky lab because this was still news in 1976 when this museum opened. people streamed in here literally by the millions that first year. they were thrilled not only to see the old aircraft but to see the new spacecraft, to see what had been happening in space that they had seen on the news an
so what happened to sky lab? well, gradually over time its orbit began to deteriorate somewhat and started dropping lower and lower. there was an early plan to use the space shuttle to go up and rendezvous with it and boost it back up to a higher altitude so that it could still be available for use. but the shuttle wasn't yet ready to fly. so what happened is after the orbit diminished, nasa had to bring this back in a controlled reentry. in 1979, sky lab was brought back down and it streaked...
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. >> does this man, r.c., in arizona, who is suggesting that the lab results that he got from theranos from not accurate and it led to him having a heart attack. based on what you know, is it possible that what he is saying is true? could he have gotten a lab result that was so askew that he didn't act on it and he had a heart attack. >> i'm not the lab director and so -- >> but you're the ceo companyth of the company and this is as serious as it gets. >> what i know is i put the best people in place to be able to investigate every aspect of this, and ensure that we meet the quality standards that we hold ourselves to, and i know they're doing that. >> the biggest problem was going live with blood tests that didn't work, or that worked only part of the time. >> they're under the microscope of the u.s. attorney's office and the securities and exchange commission about whether it misled investors about the technology. for now, holmes and theranos are hell bent in proving back the trust. >> it is the most important question anybody watching has, does it work. >> yes. >> you're confident i
. >> does this man, r.c., in arizona, who is suggesting that the lab results that he got from theranos from not accurate and it led to him having a heart attack. based on what you know, is it possible that what he is saying is true? could he have gotten a lab result that was so askew that he didn't act on it and he had a heart attack. >> i'm not the lab director and so -- >> but you're the ceo companyth of the company and this is as serious as it gets. >> what i know is...
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there are the spoke algorithms of the various labs will make, and those labs, and then those algorithms then will send whatever the product of the algorithm is to its output device. and oftentimes that's a simple video game. there will be a target in the center and you were meant to move a cursor to a second target higher up. those are fairly simple video games at oftentimes crafted in the lab. when you get into the robotic arms that have been, that i recount in the book, those have been created by this effort from darpa. many of those technologies simply did not exist before this effort, and these are tiny motors, various hydraulic systems to actually move the arm, abilities to cool the arm, things like that. the arm itself, the biggest arm that darpa created to arms, one was built out of existing technologies, the of is the one i'm describing, was built out of the denofa technologies, will also allow sensory information to be brought back to the brain. it is equipped with sensory feelings as well. on the one hand there's a really garden-variety technology. on the other there is the bl
there are the spoke algorithms of the various labs will make, and those labs, and then those algorithms then will send whatever the product of the algorithm is to its output device. and oftentimes that's a simple video game. there will be a target in the center and you were meant to move a cursor to a second target higher up. those are fairly simple video games at oftentimes crafted in the lab. when you get into the robotic arms that have been, that i recount in the book, those have been...
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our next stop will be sky lab. and we're going to look at that because it is one of the original artifacts on display here since before this museum opened. sky lab is so large that it was brought into the museum before the building was closed out. now i'm standing in front of a model of sky lab that's as tall as i am. but the real sky lab orbital workstation behind me dwarfs the model and me. it reaches from the floor up into the sky lights of this building. two stories tall. sky lab was the united states first space station. it was placed in orbit in 1973. and in 1973 and '74, three different nasa astra naught crews spent time on board. three men at a time. one group was there for one month, another group for two months and the third group for three months. and the whole point of the sky lab missions was to get some experience in living and working in space. when the apollo program came to an end, there was still some hardware left over. and nasa thought, what can we do with this? we've developed this tremendous c
our next stop will be sky lab. and we're going to look at that because it is one of the original artifacts on display here since before this museum opened. sky lab is so large that it was brought into the museum before the building was closed out. now i'm standing in front of a model of sky lab that's as tall as i am. but the real sky lab orbital workstation behind me dwarfs the model and me. it reaches from the floor up into the sky lights of this building. two stories tall. sky lab was the...
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virus. 3 specialized dna lab... to find out how science can help solve crimes... including a kenosha analysts in texas are examining the remains of an infant- buried in 19-89 in kenosha county.those remains were sent to a specialized lab to extract d-n-a.so after nearly ?three decades?... how likely is it they'll find anything usable? i went straight to the expert a look inside the actual lab where the important work is being done. 3 < "until this point we didn't have any info on who the baby belonged to or what happened." new hope for a cold case in kenosha countythe body of a baby boy- buried 26 years ago- is exhumed. exhumed. "this is something that our department has ever done and it's not something that is done very often"now the remains are at the university of north texas- at a lab- one of only 9 in the country- that operates under a federal grant, making it a cost-effective choice for kenosha co. "i think it's often favored by a lot of agencies because it's at no cost to the agency." todd matthews is the director of case management and communications for t
virus. 3 specialized dna lab... to find out how science can help solve crimes... including a kenosha analysts in texas are examining the remains of an infant- buried in 19-89 in kenosha county.those remains were sent to a specialized lab to extract d-n-a.so after nearly ?three decades?... how likely is it they'll find anything usable? i went straight to the expert a look inside the actual lab where the important work is being done. 3 < "until this point we didn't have any info on who...
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we'll check in on the lab lab forecast coming up in a bit. right now back to the desk. >>> more about the officer who killed a woman during a police demonstration in florida. 28-year-old officer lee cowell fired the gun that killed mary knowlton. the 73-year-old was accidentally hit with real ammunition during a role- playing exercise tuesday. her family says she was a remarkable woman and are looking at the incident as a tragic accident. >> are you angry in any way? >> my mom brought herself not to hate. we know this gentleman didn't mean for this to happen. sure it's supercareless but you know if you hate, it only kills you. >> but as the family mourns questions remain and investigators are trying to figure out why real ammo was used instead of blanks and officer cole who was the target been put on administrative leave. he was also forced to resign from another police agency in 2013. >>> new video of the suspect wanted for destroying seven tractor-trailers in east new york brooklyn last month. police say the man in the video torched seven v
we'll check in on the lab lab forecast coming up in a bit. right now back to the desk. >>> more about the officer who killed a woman during a police demonstration in florida. 28-year-old officer lee cowell fired the gun that killed mary knowlton. the 73-year-old was accidentally hit with real ammunition during a role- playing exercise tuesday. her family says she was a remarkable woman and are looking at the incident as a tragic accident. >> are you angry in any way? >> my...
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a look inside a specialized lab solve crimes including a kenosha county cold case. michele: look who i bumped into in brookfield tonight. ralph malph returns to his love of singing. drew: a nice night expected. a few clouds getting ready for tomorrow. we start off warm with temperatures in the 70's. those hot temperatures 3 analysts in texas are examining the remains of an infant- buried in 19-89 in kenosha county.those remains were sent to a specialized lab to extract d-n-a. d-n-a. after nearly 3 decades, how likely is it that they'll find anything usable? cbs 58 morning anchor kate chappell went straight to the experts and gives us a look inside the actual lab where the important have any info on who the baby belonged to or what happened." new hope for a cold case in kenosha countythe body of a baby boy- buried 26 years ago- is exhumed. exhumed. "this is something that our department has ever done and it's not something that is done very often"now the remains are at the university of north texas- at a lab- one of only 9 in the country- that specializes in extracti
a look inside a specialized lab solve crimes including a kenosha county cold case. michele: look who i bumped into in brookfield tonight. ralph malph returns to his love of singing. drew: a nice night expected. a few clouds getting ready for tomorrow. we start off warm with temperatures in the 70's. those hot temperatures 3 analysts in texas are examining the remains of an infant- buried in 19-89 in kenosha county.those remains were sent to a specialized lab to extract d-n-a. d-n-a. after...
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there are a lot of differences between this mobile weather lab and the previous mobile weather lab. the first, you're looking at it right now. all right? that's a little tv monitor. we now have we can broadcast while we're actually driving through a snowstorm. i'll have the data as well so i can tell you what it's like. what about a flood? pan down. we have a lift system. a lift package on this truck puts it up as high as it can go. we have these huge wheels on it. we can drive through 2.5 to three feet of water and for those of you who live in portions of the new jersey, just the other day you had up to 3 feet of water. this one can. we'll get the information out to you and we'll monitor and track the storms for you. all of this information comes via the devices on the top, okay? we have more devices than we had before. everything the last vehicle did, this vehicle does more and better. this is key. get a shot right here. this was not on the old vehicle. this is a lightning sensor. one of the things that -- it has perplexed me for the last 20 years i have been working in weather. l
there are a lot of differences between this mobile weather lab and the previous mobile weather lab. the first, you're looking at it right now. all right? that's a little tv monitor. we now have we can broadcast while we're actually driving through a snowstorm. i'll have the data as well so i can tell you what it's like. what about a flood? pan down. we have a lift system. a lift package on this truck puts it up as high as it can go. we have these huge wheels on it. we can drive through 2.5 to...
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the name of the lab is the virtual human intersection lab and we're talking about virtual reality. >>absolutely. >> rose: why this terminology. when i first arrived at stanford in 2003, i had been doing virtual reality since the late 1990s. to be frank and honest with you, getting ten your at stanford requires you to focus in on an idea, and i wanted to study not only the technology but how it affects people, in particular mental processes and social interaction. so we called it the virtual human interaction lab. it wasn't about the tech. on the book title, ask harp collins, they decided to unilaterally call it that. >> rose: did they consult with you. >> they politely listened to me after they told me. the initial title was going to be "more human than human" because in virtual reality you can become a here o change your race. >> rose: but they wanted infinite reality. >> they did. >> rose: i like more human than human, myself. >> i appreciate that. >> rose: so did you, i assume. yeah. >> rose: so when you look at the cutting edge in terms of what these companies -- i guess every com
the name of the lab is the virtual human intersection lab and we're talking about virtual reality. >>absolutely. >> rose: why this terminology. when i first arrived at stanford in 2003, i had been doing virtual reality since the late 1990s. to be frank and honest with you, getting ten your at stanford requires you to focus in on an idea, and i wanted to study not only the technology but how it affects people, in particular mental processes and social interaction. so we called it the...
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lonnie quinn is out in columbus circual the mobile weather lab. very nice evening. >> reporter: thank you much. here is weather mobile lab, brand new edition. you are right, great day today. looks like it wants to roll on. how long will we have the niechl temperatures and low humidity? >>> a new jersey jewelry store had a top-of-the-line security system but it did not stop a pair of thieves from breaking in, how police say they did it and what they got away with. >>> real-life drama for in the hamptons. >>> a final resting place with a big price tag, why one basilica thinks it can get $7 million for a few places in the crypt. >>> coming up on evening news, new zika concerns in florida, school is just starting there for a lot of kids, right? >> that is what is coming up tonight, students returning to school in miami as the zika zone is starting to grow. >>> also, to fight forest fires? how this lab experiment could hold the answer and the most valial riable thing in this one store in manhattan thon upper east side, it speaks volumes, all that and t
lonnie quinn is out in columbus circual the mobile weather lab. very nice evening. >> reporter: thank you much. here is weather mobile lab, brand new edition. you are right, great day today. looks like it wants to roll on. how long will we have the niechl temperatures and low humidity? >>> a new jersey jewelry store had a top-of-the-line security system but it did not stop a pair of thieves from breaking in, how police say they did it and what they got away with. >>>...
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right now, new fallout from the state drug lab scandal. the state's highest court has agreed to hear arguments from the american civil liberties union that 24,000 cases mishandled by former lab chemist annie dookhan be tossed out. the supreme judicial court initially rejected the aclu's attempt to get the convictions tossed. arguments after learning many of those cases have yet to be re-processed. dookhan worked at the lab between 2004 and 2010 handling as many as 40,000 samples in that time. she pleaded guilty to several charges including obstruction of justice, and tampering with evidence. the aclu will present its arguments in november. >> the florida-based circuit guilty. dozens were inside the tent when a storm toppled it, killing a father and daughter from vermont, and injuring 50 others. walker international events is charged with operating without a license and other violations and faces several lawsuits and fines. for the first time, we're hearing from the women in the same raft as the 10-year-old killed in that waterslide acciden
right now, new fallout from the state drug lab scandal. the state's highest court has agreed to hear arguments from the american civil liberties union that 24,000 cases mishandled by former lab chemist annie dookhan be tossed out. the supreme judicial court initially rejected the aclu's attempt to get the convictions tossed. arguments after learning many of those cases have yet to be re-processed. dookhan worked at the lab between 2004 and 2010 handling as many as 40,000 samples in that time....
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it's a ti weather lab. take a look! this is the new improved mobile weather lab. everything the last did vehicle this one does more and better. i'll walk you through it which means we can fix things fferently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in. i know it's in. it's in, but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes, mr. mcenroe... see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh absolutely. i like that. tech support that lets your technician see the problem over your smartphone. ?? sfx: crowd cheering sfx: crowd booing ?? sfx: crowd cheering ?? sc johnson, a family company you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. >>> mosquito workers in miami took to the streets this morning to spray for mosquitos that could be carrying the zik
it's a ti weather lab. take a look! this is the new improved mobile weather lab. everything the last did vehicle this one does more and better. i'll walk you through it which means we can fix things fferently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in. i know it's in. it's in, but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes, mr. mcenroe... see that cord? just plug it into the connector on...
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the woman i was talking in the design lab at manic labs which is where they design accessories of being a soldiers. clothes and things you sleep in and whatever. they had a design lab for the uniforms. this woman had a degree and a background in swim wear and i said that makes no sense and she said if you think about it does. a bathing suit is for a special athletic activity, in a specialized environment, it is water so it has to give, it has to react over water in a certain way so in fact she felt her background in swimsuit design was in fact a fairly appropriate one. and the other woman worked for percilla in bostons which is wedding gowns. and she said a wedding gown is layers of fabric -- >> one thing we learn from your book is something you think would be a great danger to soldiers like sharks say if they go overboard are no problem but things like dirya is a problem. why is that such a grave problem for soldiers? >> guest: let me tell you. hist historically, diarrhea -- the father of medicine had a great quote and he said dysentery has been more fatal to soldiers than powder and s
the woman i was talking in the design lab at manic labs which is where they design accessories of being a soldiers. clothes and things you sleep in and whatever. they had a design lab for the uniforms. this woman had a degree and a background in swim wear and i said that makes no sense and she said if you think about it does. a bathing suit is for a special athletic activity, in a specialized environment, it is water so it has to give, it has to react over water in a certain way so in fact she...
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and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring.on't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. did you know people can save over $500 when they switch to progressive? did you brush your hair today? yes, mom. why? hmm. no reason. >>> after wrapping up the thr three-day bus tour, hillary clinton's running mate senator tim kaine makes a solo debut on the campaign trail. he is in v virginia right now hoping to keep his home state blue. he made a stop in richmond and he is going to be speaking at a rally this afterno
and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring.on't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and...
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the alarming place one of those meth labs was found. and -- there's something great going on -- involving baseball and kids. why it's a big hit, when we go beyond the game. drug enforcement officers in walworth county say theyve investigated and cleaned up three 'small' -- but potentially dangerous -- meth labs. fox6s jonathon gregg joins has more on this developing story. the first of three labs was discovered last monday night 'appear to be "one pot" cooking methods.' when town of geneva police were called about dangerous material in a public place. 'surprising, especially boonies.' a mobile lab was found in a restroom near the public boat launch on lake como. 'it is concerning that somebody could leave something that could be potentially hazardous.' captain robert hall of the walworth county drug enforcement unit says 3 labs were found in a 48-hour period. 'they take the precursor to make the meth, they put it into a small vessel, generally a gatorade or a two- liter coke bottle.' the other meth labs were found in a residence in dela
the alarming place one of those meth labs was found. and -- there's something great going on -- involving baseball and kids. why it's a big hit, when we go beyond the game. drug enforcement officers in walworth county say theyve investigated and cleaned up three 'small' -- but potentially dangerous -- meth labs. fox6s jonathon gregg joins has more on this developing story. the first of three labs was discovered last monday night 'appear to be "one pot" cooking methods.' when town of...
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she focused on what is called a mini lab. she claims with the prick of a finger 40 tests can be run with that one small sample. accurate and precise results is the goal here. after the assessment for medicare and medicaid services, trust in feting those kinds of results is low but she insists the technology is reliable and, instead, blames operations and personnel for past mistakes. >> what i know is i put the best people in place to be able to investigate every aspect of this and insure that we meet the quality standards that we hold ourselves to. i know they are doing that. >> theranos threw out two years of blood test results from edison devices due to questionable accuracy. she has until december 5th to appeal. the mini lab is still not available and needs to be cleared by the food & drug administration. >>> we are learning more about the checkered past of a man that piloted the doomed hot air balloon in texas over the weekend. pilot skip nichols was a recovering alcoholic that had been convicted of dwi four times. he was
she focused on what is called a mini lab. she claims with the prick of a finger 40 tests can be run with that one small sample. accurate and precise results is the goal here. after the assessment for medicare and medicaid services, trust in feting those kinds of results is low but she insists the technology is reliable and, instead, blames operations and personnel for past mistakes. >> what i know is i put the best people in place to be able to investigate every aspect of this and insure...
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just wait until you see what happens inside the lab every day... you're not you're not about to see a fireworks show. isn't videoof our latest monsoon storm.althoughyou could call these little lightning boltshat this what this really isis a life-saving test. literallythose gloves he's holdingand these rubber blanketsprotect s-r-p crews when their life is on the line. and right now and right now during the monsoon downed power linesoutageshis gearis getting even more wear and tear. but even if this were to pass the testthere's one more thing to tryto be absolutely sure. sure.now you just have to add amps.and turn out the lights the rubber blanketsget the same treatment.hundreds of gloves and blankets must undergo the test in this lab every month.every month.each one trackedfrom the day they come into the shopo the day they're tossed out.> think of all the different kinds jobs there are.. and electrical work is one of ?the top ten? most hazardous jobs.. according to s-r-p. that's why this testing is top priority. tram and matt. what do ryan lochte an
just wait until you see what happens inside the lab every day... you're not you're not about to see a fireworks show. isn't videoof our latest monsoon storm.althoughyou could call these little lightning boltshat this what this really isis a life-saving test. literallythose gloves he's holdingand these rubber blanketsprotect s-r-p crews when their life is on the line. and right now and right now during the monsoon downed power linesoutageshis gearis getting even more wear and tear. but even if...
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matter and all labs matter.alk to critics calling it dehumanizing. >>> world news tweeted this photo of a plane in italy that skidded off a runway and crashed into an adjacent road. it was carrying cargo. not people. two pilots were on board. they think it is due to heavy rain. >>> hundreds of court workers walked the picket line today demanding better pay. clerks are struggling just to survive and chris is live in san jose with this story. >> reporter: good afternoon. things have calmed down a bit here in downtown san jose. the strikers have left for the day but tell us they are tired of being pushed around. the spear court courthouse on north first street, a sense of panic sets in for lori adams. >> i'm taking a chance and putting them into the brown box stem and hoping they stamp thefl them today. >> she traveled by train to file a lawsuit not knowing about the ongoing strike by court clerks in the county. >> i'm not sure if everything will go right. it is just -- i'm risking everything right now. >> reporter
matter and all labs matter.alk to critics calling it dehumanizing. >>> world news tweeted this photo of a plane in italy that skidded off a runway and crashed into an adjacent road. it was carrying cargo. not people. two pilots were on board. they think it is due to heavy rain. >>> hundreds of court workers walked the picket line today demanding better pay. clerks are struggling just to survive and chris is live in san jose with this story. >> reporter: good afternoon....
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the black lab is wearing a sign that says black labs matter and yellow labs wearing a sign that says all labs matter. maybe it's time we all sit back and tone down the rhetoric. already people are saying this is innocensensitive to the blac lives matter movement. >> developing news in san jose, sky 7 was overhead as investigators search for clues south of downtown. a train hit a 54-year-old man riding a bicycle. he was taken to the hospital but died. this happened at gregory street near interstate 280. commuters face delays for part of the morning rush hour. it is all back to normal now. >> they are looking into a deadly motorcycle crash along a busy stretch of the boulevard. he died later at the scene near mill pid is boulevard. the santa clara county medical examiner coroner is working to identify the victim. >> san francisco's mayor is ordering city agencies to speed up projects and improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians. the list of directives focuses on 7th and 8th streets and south of market area. two cyclists have been killed in that area in the last three years. the late
the black lab is wearing a sign that says black labs matter and yellow labs wearing a sign that says all labs matter. maybe it's time we all sit back and tone down the rhetoric. already people are saying this is innocensensitive to the blac lives matter movement. >> developing news in san jose, sky 7 was overhead as investigators search for clues south of downtown. a train hit a 54-year-old man riding a bicycle. he was taken to the hospital but died. this happened at gregory street near...
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in has arizona who is suggesting that the lab results that he got from theranos were not accurate and led to him having a heart attack. based on what you know, it is possible that what he is saying is true? could he have gotten a lab result that is so eschew that he didn't act on it, and so it cause ed caused a heartt attack. >> i am not the medical director -- >> i know, but you are the ceo, and this is as high as it gets? >> well, i have put people in place to investigate every aspect of this, and make sure that we meet the quality standards that we hold ourselves to, and i know that they are doing it. >> and the biggest problem was live with blood tests that did not work or worked part of the time. >> and theranos is under the microscope of the security and exchange commission about whether it misled the investors about the technology, but now, holmes and theranos are hell bent to bring back the public's trust and proving that the product they have is the real deal. >> it is the most important question that people watching are asking, does it work? >> yes. >> you are confident in t
in has arizona who is suggesting that the lab results that he got from theranos were not accurate and led to him having a heart attack. based on what you know, it is possible that what he is saying is true? could he have gotten a lab result that is so eschew that he didn't act on it, and so it cause ed caused a heartt attack. >> i am not the medical director -- >> i know, but you are the ceo, and this is as high as it gets? >> well, i have put people in place to investigate...
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the science labs at the indian army maintains and talk to them about the chili pepper which they nevereployed because the man's said it was -- so what kind of law and. the exploding chili pepper grenade never was deployed but while i was there there were other interesting things going on. they were working on a leach repellent which was just right up my alley. so that was where the idea came from. i thought military science sounds far more esoteric and maybe more approachable than you might think and that is what got the ball rolling. >> that's something i would like to ask you about. europe books are wonderful and scientifically enlightening and they are really funny and kind of breezy a lot of them. if you feel any sort of worry about bringing this lightness or bury sinister humor to the world of soldiers which are kind of sacred in the united states right now. soldiers are heroes and they sacrifice a lot. how did you feel about bringing humor to the subject? >> a lot of trepidation about that and a lot of concern. i have to be me. it has to be a mary roach book. they have to be funn
the science labs at the indian army maintains and talk to them about the chili pepper which they nevereployed because the man's said it was -- so what kind of law and. the exploding chili pepper grenade never was deployed but while i was there there were other interesting things going on. they were working on a leach repellent which was just right up my alley. so that was where the idea came from. i thought military science sounds far more esoteric and maybe more approachable than you might...
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show as picture of black lab wearing a sign that says black labs matter next to picture of joel lab wearing a sign that says all lab matter alongside the picture the word maybe at the time we all just sit back and tone down the rhetoric..& >> insensitive. it was dehumanizing and i was appalled once again at the conduct and the actions of the san francisco police officer's association. vg5$ó>> 2016.mñ right noÁgoing on inns san francisco acrossw the united states. >>reporter: the p66 o a told 7 news"i it has noox comment about theÑ ad. >> i talk to thevn sergeant of very1s8ñ apologetic. >> cause me to say what meÇge they trying to sichbility retired san jose police officer n simply the law enforcement officers pointing out that there needs to be less polar sayings in this country between the races and between the communities and law enforcemen enforcement. >> i probably would have chosen a little different path. >> we need to be a little bit more sensitive about these things. >> ad says p o a friend and supporter shared the picture with the journal. in san francisco, melanie, abc 7 news. >>
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. >> right now testing for zika involves lab work and the results could take weeks to come in, but the company says it's much quicker returning results in 20 minutes which could help those infected to take measures to help the virus' spread. travel alerts now for 26 island nations. ending operations next week. that coming two days after june vision purchased gawker media for 135 million in bankruptcy court. four months ago they lost an invasion of privacy suit filed by pro wrestler hulk hogan awarded a $140 million judgment. june vision will run six other blogs. >>> online college courses growing in popularity. what happens if you can't access the class? >> better g info that can spare you headaches. >>> it's a situation we hope our kids will never find themselves in. these morris county students are training to be prepared for a mass shooting. we'll take you along. >>> and storm ranger 4 arrived. the one of a kind vehicle we fios is not cable. we're wired differently, which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios. this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in
. >> right now testing for zika involves lab work and the results could take weeks to come in, but the company says it's much quicker returning results in 20 minutes which could help those infected to take measures to help the virus' spread. travel alerts now for 26 island nations. ending operations next week. that coming two days after june vision purchased gawker media for 135 million in bankruptcy court. four months ago they lost an invasion of privacy suit filed by pro wrestler hulk...
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mentioned in mount vernon, the instruments atop the mobile weather lab are give can us a reading of 89.3 degrees. as we swing around and take a look at the scene, you will notice 89.3, the temperature, but when you factor in the heat, it is saying that it feels like it is 92 degrees. and certainly cooler than it was yesterday and the day at bruni air conditioning and plumbing, in elmsford, service calls have tripled in the past week. the company president says operating an air conditioner in these conditions is like taking your normally reliable car, on to a racetrack, and racing it for hours. >> you get into a period like this, where it really has to work at its maximum capacity. for a prolonged period. that is why it is going to break option, if you get a breakdown, is to just replace it. but with central air conditioning units, bernie says a technician will likely need to come out and service it. if you're waiting for it to happen, homeowners will clean the air filters that could allow proper airflow that could help. and check the outdoor unit and make sure the coils are not clog
mentioned in mount vernon, the instruments atop the mobile weather lab are give can us a reading of 89.3 degrees. as we swing around and take a look at the scene, you will notice 89.3, the temperature, but when you factor in the heat, it is saying that it feels like it is 92 degrees. and certainly cooler than it was yesterday and the day at bruni air conditioning and plumbing, in elmsford, service calls have tripled in the past week. the company president says operating an air conditioner in...
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, this science lab that that indian army maintains and talk to them about the chili pepper, which theyever deployed because the man said it was prone to mildew. so, a kind of bombed. the chili exploding chili pepper grenade never was deployed, but wow i was there there were other interesting things going on. they were working on a beach repellent while i was there. that was just right it might alley. i do know a leech repellent, so i was kind of aware of where the idea came from. i thought military science. that's look on the ball rolling. host: that roach of all thing is something i would like to ask you about, so all of your books are wonderful, scientifically enlightening and really funny and kind of breezy. did you feel any sort of worry about bringing this kind of lightness are breezing as our humor to soldiers, which is kind of sacred in the united states right now your soldiers are our heroes and they sacrifice a lot. i did she feel about bringing your humor to that subject? guest: a lot of trepidation about that. a lot of concern i wanted-- i have two b me. i got a be me. there
, this science lab that that indian army maintains and talk to them about the chili pepper, which theyever deployed because the man said it was prone to mildew. so, a kind of bombed. the chili exploding chili pepper grenade never was deployed, but wow i was there there were other interesting things going on. they were working on a beach repellent while i was there. that was just right it might alley. i do know a leech repellent, so i was kind of aware of where the idea came from. i thought...
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history, a 1-year-old lab shar-pei mix, full of charm and room. imagine him welcoming yo as you come home from work . and we have marvelous marvin, a 2-year-old boxer hound mix. is a very smart dog, wants know what is going on those to go fo walks and exploring the metroparks. he is a gorgeous boxer guy, stop by to visit him and number 58, fancy, 1-year-old boxer mix. she is a sweet girl she knows her basics, loves to play and cuddle, she would love to come home with you. so stop 58. on saturday, we will have the adoptable cats and kittens also at the cuyahoga county animal shelter. regulations to the geauga humane society for taking in 27 dog so far with more coming from louisiana. they hope to to get all of them adopted. an tomorrow, i will be in mentor, for the mentor city-fest betwee one and 3:00 p.m. at least and have the bobbleheads. a local girl fights for her life, and brain cancer. >> she's more than just medicine, the local police department'sn is doing for her, you can also show support. sheriff department captain, in his cruiser talkin
history, a 1-year-old lab shar-pei mix, full of charm and room. imagine him welcoming yo as you come home from work . and we have marvelous marvin, a 2-year-old boxer hound mix. is a very smart dog, wants know what is going on those to go fo walks and exploring the metroparks. he is a gorgeous boxer guy, stop by to visit him and number 58, fancy, 1-year-old boxer mix. she is a sweet girl she knows her basics, loves to play and cuddle, she would love to come home with you. so stop 58. on...
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officials say the three labs were found within a 48-hour period in walworth county.. the first was found last monday night in a public restroom ne boat dock in geneva. the other meth labs were found in a residence in delavan and an apartment in whitewater. two arrests have been made in those cases. a third came from searching a second apartment in whitewater. police say seven labs have been found in the county this year-- that's compared to six found in all of 20-15. 'this is a trend that we saw years ago in iowa. it moved into western wisconsin, northern wisconsin and now it seems to be moving further into custody is a convicted felon and has a history of meth-related charges in indiana. new information on breaking news we have been following this morning. the m-e office says two men where shot and killed this morning near 36th and congress. autopsies are scheduled for today. police have not released any info about suspects. stay latest on this investigation. still to come on wake up -- the health hazard when choosing new flooring for your home. contact six looks int
officials say the three labs were found within a 48-hour period in walworth county.. the first was found last monday night in a public restroom ne boat dock in geneva. the other meth labs were found in a residence in delavan and an apartment in whitewater. two arrests have been made in those cases. a third came from searching a second apartment in whitewater. police say seven labs have been found in the county this year-- that's compared to six found in all of 20-15. 'this is a trend that we...