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crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from him requesting help from the crime lab. of course he is only sent 14 e-mails in his 16 years as attorney general. if you really wanted to improve the crime lab, you would talk to the governor and send e-mails to the legislative leaders. you have not done that. there are no e-mails saying we have got a problem, help us fix .t together roy cooper: may i respond? we met with governor mccrory's budget director and budget team every single time before the legislature. governor mccrory has all of a sudden become interested i
crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from...
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crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't gotten one email requesting help for the crime lab. he's only done 14 emails in 16 years as attorney general. you'd think if you want to improve the crime lab, you'd send emails and say help me with this crime lab. you haven't done that. there are no emails saying we've got a problem. help us fix it together. >> all right. >> may i respond? >> okay. i'll give you 30 and give him >> we met with governor mcc mccmcc mccrory's budget director and budget team. every single time before the legislature. and governor mccrory has all of a sudden become interested in
crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't gotten one email requesting help...
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crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. >> i agree it's critical that we continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't gotten one email requesting help for the crime lab. he's only done 14 emails in 16 years as attorney general. you'd think if you want to improve the crime send emails and say help me with this crime lab. you haven't done that. there are no emails saying we've got a problem. help us fix it together. >> all right. >> may i respond? >> okay. i'll give you 30 and give him 30 again. >> we met with governor mcc mccmcc mccrory's budget director and budget team. every single time before the legislature. and governor mccrory has all of a sudden
crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. >> i agree it's critical that we continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't...
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crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from him requesting help from the crime lab. of course he is only sent 14 e-mails in his 16 years as attorney general. if you really wanted to improve the crime lab, you would talk to the governor and send e-mails to the legislative leaders. you have not done that. there are no e-mails saying we have got a problem, help us fix .t together roy cooper: may i respond? we met with governor mccrory's budget director and budget team every single time before the legislature. governor mccrory has all of a sudden become interested i
crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from...
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he's gone to the lab. lab. lab, respond, please. spock here. mr. spock. what is it, nurse? mr. spock, the men from vulcan treat their women strangely. at least, people say that. but you're part human, too. i know you don't. you couldn't hurt me. would you? i'm m love with you, mr. spock. you, the human mr. spock. nurse, you should-- christine. please. i see things-- how honest you are. i know how you feel. u hide it, but you do have feelings. how we must hurt you, torture you. i'm m control of my emotions. the others believe that. i don't. u. i don't know why, but i love you. i do love you... just as you are. oh, i love you. i'm sorry. uhura: captain is en route to engineering, mr. spock. can you take the bridge? acknowledge. i am sorry. christine. christine. here? [ship's whistle] mr. spock, would yoyoplease acknowledge? [stifled sob] almost ready, sir. ? to where your heart will feel no pain ? ? when the fields are fresh and green ? ? i'll take you to your home... ? ready, captain. follow me through. put your phasers on stun. don't fire unless he's armed. go. ? i'll take... i
he's gone to the lab. lab. lab, respond, please. spock here. mr. spock. what is it, nurse? mr. spock, the men from vulcan treat their women strangely. at least, people say that. but you're part human, too. i know you don't. you couldn't hurt me. would you? i'm m love with you, mr. spock. you, the human mr. spock. nurse, you should-- christine. please. i see things-- how honest you are. i know how you feel. u hide it, but you do have feelings. how we must hurt you, torture you. i'm m control of...
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be our new crime lab page that covers all the areas of the crime lab. that should post next week on the department's website. it covers everything from the history and the mission and the different disciplines that we do and also the last part looking at some of the cases that we have done and the lab looking at good outcomes. we developed the chop, process, to communicating results on code us hits back to the bureau to relate back to the district attorney's office or to survivors in this case. so that was something we did work on with our internal technology to get that information out more quickly. that's about it. any questions? >> just hang deputy chief. we are going to come back to you as he finishes the rest of the report. >> the last part of the chief's report will be the blessing scam from our special victims unit. >> good evening, captain bailey. >> good evening. vice-president turman and commissioners. i'm captain bailey with the special unit. i'm here to give you an update on the blessing scam. first off, because it's an open investigation i
be our new crime lab page that covers all the areas of the crime lab. that should post next week on the department's website. it covers everything from the history and the mission and the different disciplines that we do and also the last part looking at some of the cases that we have done and the lab looking at good outcomes. we developed the chop, process, to communicating results on code us hits back to the bureau to relate back to the district attorney's office or to survivors in this case....
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video shows real life lab failure, a home explode, flames overcome. no guarantee of safety n.a raid last week hyda found 1500 plans in the most sophisicated labs they've seen using more flammable gas to make pounds of oil at a time. >> it could potentially cause a massive explosion. >> the task force discovered and now they're averaging a couple app month, mostly in homes. >> this one canister could cause the house to go up in flames. >> a gram of oil cells for around 50 dollars. the drug money could have neighborhoods one spark away from paying high price. >> the house most likely to completely explode, catch fire the houses around it also. they are dangerous but we could see even more of these labs because of the way prop 205 is written. if passed in november the law to legalize marijuana drops the punishment from 12 years in prison to potentially just a fine. colorado increased their penalties after seeing a rise in explosions. app. >> there is a new push to change the way people see phoenix at night. the city of phoenix is testing energy efficient
video shows real life lab failure, a home explode, flames overcome. no guarantee of safety n.a raid last week hyda found 1500 plans in the most sophisicated labs they've seen using more flammable gas to make pounds of oil at a time. >> it could potentially cause a massive explosion. >> the task force discovered and now they're averaging a couple app month, mostly in homes. >> this one canister could cause the house to go up in flames. >> a gram of oil cells for around 50...
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breaking news right now a house is evacuated after police discovered a potential drug lab. we're live in the collindale with an update from police. >> the allegations that they are not true. why now? why three weeks before the election. >> opening up, that is melania trump addressing the sexual assault allegations against her husband and why she says these women have, come forward, in the first place. >>> plus her reaction to the infamous access hollywood tape. wait until you hear what she says about that. >>> developing right now a man is shot dead on his 30th birthday making this third murder in 24 hours in kensington. what police are saying may have led to the shooting as they try to track down the killer. >>> good day, it is tuesday, october the 18th 2016. >> yes. >> let me take you back g to have you back. >> well, thank you. >> back when we opened up the show in 1908 we said it was going to be very warm. i'm saying the same thing right now. very warm today. >> yes. >> sue, how hot. >> well, i do remember that day, it got to 85 degrees. >> 1908. >> yes, in philadelphia
breaking news right now a house is evacuated after police discovered a potential drug lab. we're live in the collindale with an update from police. >> the allegations that they are not true. why now? why three weeks before the election. >> opening up, that is melania trump addressing the sexual assault allegations against her husband and why she says these women have, come forward, in the first place. >>> plus her reaction to the infamous access hollywood tape. wait until...
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brandon: "because it looked like just like a dinosaur joe bustillos zspace lab educator "we get all the experience of, almost, hands-on learning.....without the bad smells!" ((brian loftus)) fitzgerald has 12 new computers, 3-d goggles, and a stylus....and beyond the revolutionary technology, it is collaboration that is a crucial lesson 10:07.53 - 10:07.58 nakiya buford 3rd grade "the most fun part is that i have a partner." ((quick cut)) 10:09.26 - 10:09.35 nakiya buford 3rd grade brian: "what's a good tip to use this program?" nakiya: "don't fight over the stylus." ((brian loftus)) kids using the stylus to pull, spin, move, and rotate the frog..... 09:53.43 - 09:53.53 joe bustillos zspace lab educator "i think the biggest part of its student engagement - we want them to see hands-on student engagement that really gets them excited to be here." ((brian loftus)) another example: the three little pigs story. kids built structures out of materials that look like straw, hay, or bricks - then analyze the force it takes to joe bustillos zspace lab educator "we can use all that learning energ
brandon: "because it looked like just like a dinosaur joe bustillos zspace lab educator "we get all the experience of, almost, hands-on learning.....without the bad smells!" ((brian loftus)) fitzgerald has 12 new computers, 3-d goggles, and a stylus....and beyond the revolutionary technology, it is collaboration that is a crucial lesson 10:07.53 - 10:07.58 nakiya buford 3rd grade "the most fun part is that i have a partner." ((quick cut)) 10:09.26 - 10:09.35 nakiya...
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crime labs are critical.the north carolina state crime lab, thousands of rapists and murderers in jail and helped to clear north carolina, working hard with law enforcement every single day and it is critical we continue the funding because more evidence continues to come in. >> has governor i asked more funding. haven't got one email requesting help from the crime lab, 14 emails, seems like if you want to prove the crime lab you would talk to the governor and to legislative leaders, help me with this crime lab. you haven't done that. no emails they we have a problem. >> may i respond? >> i will give you 30. >> we met with governor mccrory's budget director, every single time governor mccrory, always interested in the crime lab during the last few months. it is critical there will be resources for the state crime lab and they are solved. governor mccrory is not doing his job. >> i am the governor who got the resources in developed of the western lab, just suffering because the lack of productivity from their
crime labs are critical.the north carolina state crime lab, thousands of rapists and murderers in jail and helped to clear north carolina, working hard with law enforcement every single day and it is critical we continue the funding because more evidence continues to come in. >> has governor i asked more funding. haven't got one email requesting help from the crime lab, 14 emails, seems like if you want to prove the crime lab you would talk to the governor and to legislative leaders, help...
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police do suspect that this house could be a possible drug lab. now, this investigation started when a police officer from a neighboring community, was alerted about a person acting suspiciously at nearby cvs. that man ran from the store, and collingdale police then alerted. they saw him go into this home and questioned. and when officers pursued, they were met at the door by a woman who confirmed the man indeed was inside. when officers went in, that's when they noticed some suspicious items. they thought it could be a drug lab, back out, secure the property, again all discovered again by a cop being at the right place at the right time. take a listen. >> an officer from the surrounding town at the cvs on the corner purchasing anniversary gift cards for his wife. the clerk got attention to suspicious person in the store. it was in the cost member i can section, container full of products. once the realized the girl was talking to the officer about him, he fled out of the store and mcdade. >> now the home you see out here is actually a duplex, the
police do suspect that this house could be a possible drug lab. now, this investigation started when a police officer from a neighboring community, was alerted about a person acting suspiciously at nearby cvs. that man ran from the store, and collingdale police then alerted. they saw him go into this home and questioned. and when officers pursued, they were met at the door by a woman who confirmed the man indeed was inside. when officers went in, that's when they noticed some suspicious items....
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specific like that but they are saying a suspect, police sources say suspect drug lab. they don't know in terms of the what specific types of drugs. that is what chemist will find out. >> thanks, dave. >>> we have breaking news out of kensington. police are investigating another homicide. >> fourth one that happened in just over a day. steve keeley has been reporting on too many of them at police headquarters, steve. >> reporter: karen, here we are again outside of the round house, our viewers know it well, sadly so do we. our every day viewers are so uncomfortably numb to this news this violence this kind of head line headaching mayhem. two consecutive days of killing. we are here at headquarters report to go day three times worse then yesterday because it is three more murders since yesterday, starting just an hour after that one making it the fourth in 25 hours. all four young men between 19 and 30 years old all four shot, several times point blank, in the head. including the latest right here on allegheny avenue, right here in front of both this man's girlfriend and
specific like that but they are saying a suspect, police sources say suspect drug lab. they don't know in terms of the what specific types of drugs. that is what chemist will find out. >> thanks, dave. >>> we have breaking news out of kensington. police are investigating another homicide. >> fourth one that happened in just over a day. steve keeley has been reporting on too many of them at police headquarters, steve. >> reporter: karen, here we are again outside of...
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called nav lab, short for navigation lab and the 1212 indicates this is the 11th generation of autonomous ehicle the lab has bill bit -- built. so there were 11 variations of this vehicle. the vehicle on the right is the cadillac that we were able to drive today. that vehicle has been created by the project that i lead with support from general motors through the u.s. department of transportation as well as the national science foundation. so because of our close working relationship with g.m., we are extremely sensitive to the a sthet -- aesthetics to the vehicle, the interior and the exterior as well. so that it looks very normal, that something g.m. would be proud to both design, manufacture and sell. host: how far along are we with in technology? raj: the technology has come very rapidly in the past veral years since the 2007 car. the 2007 challenge basically the outcome was that 16 competed and our team from carnegie mellon won the competition. it demonstrated once and for all that the notion of a vehicle that can drive sits no longer science fiction. it demonstrated beyond a shadow
called nav lab, short for navigation lab and the 1212 indicates this is the 11th generation of autonomous ehicle the lab has bill bit -- built. so there were 11 variations of this vehicle. the vehicle on the right is the cadillac that we were able to drive today. that vehicle has been created by the project that i lead with support from general motors through the u.s. department of transportation as well as the national science foundation. so because of our close working relationship with g.m.,...
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it was a meth lab. they are calling it a hot one meth lab. that is one lab, one pot at a time. >> reporter: police also tell us they have found heroin and a large stash of cash. we asked police what was allegedly stolen from the drugstore. they believe a decongestant. one attempted to purchase more than is allowed in one day. we'll stay on top of this investigation. right now three people in custody. three people who live upstairs are being allowed back inside. nbc 10 news. >> thank you. >>> 21 days to go until election day. today is the voter registration deadline in new jersey. you can register to vote online. you can find the voter registration form on nbc10.com. you can also submit the form in person. for the complete list tap the nbc 10 app. >>> one day before the third and final presidential debate hillary clinton is up 46 to 40%. as we show you, donald trump remains defiant. >> reporter: in wisconsin monday donald trump doubling down. >> we are competing in a rigged election. >> reporter: the gop
it was a meth lab. they are calling it a hot one meth lab. that is one lab, one pot at a time. >> reporter: police also tell us they have found heroin and a large stash of cash. we asked police what was allegedly stolen from the drugstore. they believe a decongestant. one attempted to purchase more than is allowed in one day. we'll stay on top of this investigation. right now three people in custody. three people who live upstairs are being allowed back inside. nbc 10 news. >> thank...
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crime labs are critical.e with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. chuck todd: 30 seconds. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gotten one e-mail from him requesting help from the crime lab. of course he has only sent 14 e-mails in his 16 years as attorney general. if you really wanted to improve the crime lab, you would talk to the governor and send e-mails to the legislative leaders. you have not done that. there are no e-mails saying we have got a problem, help us fix it together. roy cooper: may i respond? chuck todd: ok. i will give you 30, and give him 30 again. gov. pat mccrory: -- roy cooper: we met with governor mccrory's budget di
crime labs are critical.e with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. chuck todd: 30 seconds. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have...
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in the lab, it took six people three weeks to make one dose. penicillin is really cool, but not much use. there were very smart people in the lab. they said, dosage is based on body weight. why are we wasting penicillin on grown-ups when we could wasted on children. on children. they chose 4 children that were sick. waited until they were ready to die. brought in the penicillin and killed them -- this time there was enough there. -- and cured them. this time there is enough there. this was big news. this was in the height of world war ii. the germans were bombing every night. london was a mess. england.l of southern there was no way that he and his crew could make the penicillin. decided it was not possible, he got a grant from the rockefeller foundation to take his invention to america, talk to pharmaceutical companies there, and try to get interest in developing it. he went to the national research council in washington, d.c. they sent a telegraph to peoria saying "could you set up this experiment for these guys to work on this problem." the
in the lab, it took six people three weeks to make one dose. penicillin is really cool, but not much use. there were very smart people in the lab. they said, dosage is based on body weight. why are we wasting penicillin on grown-ups when we could wasted on children. on children. they chose 4 children that were sick. waited until they were ready to die. brought in the penicillin and killed them -- this time there was enough there. -- and cured them. this time there is enough there. this was big...
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now greensboro has its own lab. if he's doing such a good job it's because they are tired of waiting on you. i have one department withb? 16,000 employees just one of the departments that he is responsible for. if you can't handle the crime lab after 14 or 16 years how will you handle all of stateare government? o you talk to the sheriff's one reason they say you don't have a backlog is because send it out. it could take half a year or the year to get a blood test back. they would give thousands upon thousands of dollars and loved the crime lab just as it is. >> another distortion, it was started in 1969 so once again he's trying to blame somebody else. with the north carolina statee crime lab befor we've put thousf rapists and murders is in jail and hope to clear innocent people across north carolina working hard with law enforcement every single day and it's critical that we continueue the funding. >> i haven't gotten one e-mail requesting help from the time the band he's only done 14 and 16 years as attorney gene
now greensboro has its own lab. if he's doing such a good job it's because they are tired of waiting on you. i have one department withb? 16,000 employees just one of the departments that he is responsible for. if you can't handle the crime lab after 14 or 16 years how will you handle all of stateare government? o you talk to the sheriff's one reason they say you don't have a backlog is because send it out. it could take half a year or the year to get a blood test back. they would give...
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to labs or urine test sent to labs that have come back with the same results. >> in july, denver 7 put public recordd -- asking for drug test using these same ?creening kits, teets that resulted in consequences for families like parents losing their kids, but the county refused to release that information for months citing privacy concerns saying that individuals can be identified based on the situation. >> we're trying to clarify that positive result, in fact, that has consequences. >> i understand that. i understand that. >> can you answer the question? >> no, i can't. >> new testing showed no htc and the water given the all clear. we was detected everywhere else in the state. >> despite the headlines joking about pot being so plentiful, it's seeping into the water supply, the test were wrong and the same test could be driving decisions about whether families stay together. >> as you sit there now, are you confident that these kits are producing accurate results? >> yes, i am. >> if you have a story you want the denver 7 investigators to look into, call our tip line at 303832-tips. >
to labs or urine test sent to labs that have come back with the same results. >> in july, denver 7 put public recordd -- asking for drug test using these same ?creening kits, teets that resulted in consequences for families like parents losing their kids, but the county refused to release that information for months citing privacy concerns saying that individuals can be identified based on the situation. >> we're trying to clarify that positive result, in fact, that has...
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the computer lab lacks high quality equipment. at a press conference today, prop 51 supporters said schools throughout the state have similar problems. >> no onements to be in a room that's stuffy and warm or freezing and drafty. >> reporter: if voters approve proposition 51, it issues $9 billion in bonds for state schools. the governor came out against it because it would create more debt for the state. rick marshall is with stop prop 51. he'd like to see a smaller bond that caters exclusively to districts in need. >> there's big districts in california, like los angeles unified, that don't need the money, but there's smaller districts who do. >> reporter: for decades, matching funds initiatives like prop 51 for schools did on the ballot every three to four years, but the great reception changed that. >> it's long overdue. it's been ten years since the voters had the chance to invest. i believe they want to invest. >> reporter: parkside with plans to rebuild knee matching funds coming from prop 51. this modern school built a few
the computer lab lacks high quality equipment. at a press conference today, prop 51 supporters said schools throughout the state have similar problems. >> no onements to be in a room that's stuffy and warm or freezing and drafty. >> reporter: if voters approve proposition 51, it issues $9 billion in bonds for state schools. the governor came out against it because it would create more debt for the state. rick marshall is with stop prop 51. he'd like to see a smaller bond that caters...
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now mobile weather lab showing 49 degrees. little bit of wind out here, too. it's picking up. just to emphasize how cold it is bundled up. i want to show you guys something. i made our producers dig up footage from the last time photographer eddie castro and i were out here. incredible conditions. the snow was coming in sideways, it was wet and heavy. the snow plows could barely keep up. obviously a stark contrast from today. it is coming. we're seeing a significant temperature drop. some people not so prepared.
now mobile weather lab showing 49 degrees. little bit of wind out here, too. it's picking up. just to emphasize how cold it is bundled up. i want to show you guys something. i made our producers dig up footage from the last time photographer eddie castro and i were out here. incredible conditions. the snow was coming in sideways, it was wet and heavy. the snow plows could barely keep up. obviously a stark contrast from today. it is coming. we're seeing a significant temperature drop. some...
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without confirming those results with a lab. that decision proved to be costly. county records show taxpayers met -- spent more than $4000 during that two day scare trucking and water for hugo's 700 residents. why have you not lost confidence and accuracy of these kids after what happened in the water? >> i think that would be based on the premise that testing kits kits, there is something wrong with them. we don't believe in that premise. we found that they have been accurate through double checking them with lab tests, hair tests or urine test. in a public records request asking for records showing positive tests using the screen he gets consequences for families like parents was in the kids but the county refused to release that information citing privacy concerns in a quote very small county where individuals could be identified just based on the situation. >> we are just trying to clarify that if this test kit produces a positive result in fact has consequences. >> i understand that. >>reporter: can you answer the question? >> no, i can't. >>reporter: new te
without confirming those results with a lab. that decision proved to be costly. county records show taxpayers met -- spent more than $4000 during that two day scare trucking and water for hugo's 700 residents. why have you not lost confidence and accuracy of these kids after what happened in the water? >> i think that would be based on the premise that testing kits kits, there is something wrong with them. we don't believe in that premise. we found that they have been accurate through...
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nat pop carsat men's style lab in downtown des moinessot: derian baugh, founder & ceo - men's style lab 22:46:07:22 "basically we make it possible for men to look great without having to go to the mall to go shopping."every clothing item on the racks and hangers is all about style.the business runs on a simple concept - enter your sizes online or have an in-store appointment.a stylist either helps you shop - or ships you a custom outfit. ceo - men's style lab 22:54:30:22 "they simply keep what they love and send back what they don't and only pay for the items they keep afterwards."almost three years later - sot: derian baugh, founder & ceo - men's style lab 22:46::41:07 "now we're at a point where we send clothes to guys all over the country -- the majority of our customers come from california and new york and everywhere in between."the company's reach - shows it's not impossible to find success in the midwest. sot: derian baugh, founder & ceo - 22:50:56:14 "you can do a lot with a little here in between.>> reporter: the company's reach shows that it is not impossible to find >>> 12-15
nat pop carsat men's style lab in downtown des moinessot: derian baugh, founder & ceo - men's style lab 22:46:07:22 "basically we make it possible for men to look great without having to go to the mall to go shopping."every clothing item on the racks and hangers is all about style.the business runs on a simple concept - enter your sizes online or have an in-store appointment.a stylist either helps you shop - or ships you a custom outfit. ceo - men's style lab 22:54:30:22...
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the next topic, the state crime lab. mr.cooper, you said you have inherited many of the problems from your predecessor. you have been attorney general for 16 years. are the problems if not, why not? >> we still have resource issues with the state crime lab and need to make sure there are more scientists and more equipment and we still have a lot of work to do. but this is about leadership, and when i came into office, there were 5000 dna rape kits sitting on local law enforcement shelves, and there were years of shoddy investigation. we came together, put people in charge who knew what they were doing. we worked to help law enforcement straighten out these investigations. the crime lab is helping to convict thousands of people and having to exonerate people. this crime lab is the only one in the country that has certified scientists. and this tremendous progress has been made and we found the problem. we fixed it. we didn't blame it on someone >> mr. cecil, what are your thoughts? >> i am not familiar enough with the int
the next topic, the state crime lab. mr.cooper, you said you have inherited many of the problems from your predecessor. you have been attorney general for 16 years. are the problems if not, why not? >> we still have resource issues with the state crime lab and need to make sure there are more scientists and more equipment and we still have a lot of work to do. but this is about leadership, and when i came into office, there were 5000 dna rape kits sitting on local law enforcement shelves,...
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the labs will confirm it. what? - no, i've known you all these years and i never realized how genius you are. i'm serious. how did you even think to look at the belt buckle? - when you're in the weeds, always go back to the history. - no, no, wait! wait for me! my husband just went to go get the car, so-- - i'm really sorry. i wish i had done a better job explaining things. - explain what? that i'm hysterical? that i'm not carrying a baby? - i'm sure my boss is regretting ever offering me this position, and i really wanted to be good at it, and now, well, again, i'm-- i'm really sorry. - you're lucky. lucky? - you care about what you do. you know what i did before i moved here? i was a skier, an extreme skier. - wow, sounds like quite an adrenaline rush. - yeah, but it was more than that. it wasn't just something that i did. - but it was who you were. is it true? - yeah. - maggie? - what happened? - she wouldn't let me examine her. she's leaving. - what? - did you know it was offensive to use the word "transgender"
the labs will confirm it. what? - no, i've known you all these years and i never realized how genius you are. i'm serious. how did you even think to look at the belt buckle? - when you're in the weeds, always go back to the history. - no, no, wait! wait for me! my husband just went to go get the car, so-- - i'm really sorry. i wish i had done a better job explaining things. - explain what? that i'm hysterical? that i'm not carrying a baby? - i'm sure my boss is regretting ever offering me this...
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the blood was tested at their lab in st. pete where everybody one blood donor's blood is tested for zika virus. one rep could not give us specifics on where the donation came from. the doctors used highly sophisticated devices to test up to 3000 samples a day to provide results within hours to make sure that no zika positive supply. >> that's the reason that this strum and the test is in place. one blood wants to ensure that they provide screen or appropriately screened blood in light of the zika epidemic. >> the fda has confirmed the one positive zika blood sample tested in st. pete. reps say that if any blood comes back at zika positive >>> a usf team showed off their work putting on face of long- forgotten victims of a crime. the forensic specialists worked with evidence and to reconstruct what they would have looked like in life. they revealed their work in 20 cases. some of the cases date back to 1970 and their work revealed new information. >> we found that the ages and and ancestry for some of the victims was wrong. f
the blood was tested at their lab in st. pete where everybody one blood donor's blood is tested for zika virus. one rep could not give us specifics on where the donation came from. the doctors used highly sophisticated devices to test up to 3000 samples a day to provide results within hours to make sure that no zika positive supply. >> that's the reason that this strum and the test is in place. one blood wants to ensure that they provide screen or appropriately screened blood in light of...
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we go inside the lab exploring what can happen to cell phones when they're over-charged. an eye-opening consumer alert.
we go inside the lab exploring what can happen to cell phones when they're over-charged. an eye-opening consumer alert.
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teachers have converted computer labs into classrooms. some went through this during hurricane floyd as well. >> i know this is the second time and everybody lost everything and going through this again. everybody's trying to get back on their feet and stuff. >> i think at this point we have to be very understanding and just work hard to help them do the best they can. kids who go to school here are still out of their homes. the district has been rerouting buses to shelters, hotels and other places to try and get kids to school, and they will have to keep making those changes throughout the year as some of these families keep moving around until they can get their life back together. >>> you have your jacket on out there and you needed with 60s today, some of us dropping the 50s. 6:00 this tuesday evening, 56 in roanoke rapids, 58 in durham. everyone is going to be a little cooler overnight. as for right now, look at 24- hour temperature changes. it's 16 degrees colder right now in rocky mount than it was last night at 6:00. that cold fro
teachers have converted computer labs into classrooms. some went through this during hurricane floyd as well. >> i know this is the second time and everybody lost everything and going through this again. everybody's trying to get back on their feet and stuff. >> i think at this point we have to be very understanding and just work hard to help them do the best they can. kids who go to school here are still out of their homes. the district has been rerouting buses to shelters, hotels...
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a clayton man faces various charges after authorities found a meth lab at his home. state and county law enforcement searched brian hoeger's johnson drive home wednesday. they found materials used to make meth, stolen guns, illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia. the lab was disassembled and hoeger had to be decontaminated. cleanup took roughly 8 hours. another person living in the home was also charged. democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine wrapped up a two day visit to north kaine's visit coincided with the start of early voting in north carolina. he laid out his and hillary clinton's plan for the future and how they plan to win in november. kaine also visited an early voting site in apex. donald trump was in north carolina friday. he attended a rally near asheville. the republican presidential nominee says he's planning to attend multiple rallies a day -- until election day. trump told the crowd he plans to fight for every vote and he will push himself to the limit.. also friday... the u-s army corps of at falls lake, which is still high following hurrica
a clayton man faces various charges after authorities found a meth lab at his home. state and county law enforcement searched brian hoeger's johnson drive home wednesday. they found materials used to make meth, stolen guns, illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia. the lab was disassembled and hoeger had to be decontaminated. cleanup took roughly 8 hours. another person living in the home was also charged. democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine wrapped up a two day visit to north kaine's...
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joe bustillos zspace lab educator "i think the biggest part of its student engagement - we want them to see hands-on student engagement that really gets them excited to be here." ((brian loftus)) another example: the three little kids built structures out of materials that look like straw, hay, or bricks - then analyze the force it takes to knock them down.... joe bustillos zspace lab educator "we can use all that learning energy to really answer questions for them, because that's what humans do....we're infinitely curious." ((brian loftus)) z-space has a lack of limitations, and creates an immersive experience.... joe bustillos zspace lab educator "if we wanted to walk through the pyramids, we can create that scenario where we walk though the pyramids...." nakiya buford 3rd grade "we would go to the hear all the butterfiles....we got to hear some caterpillars.....and the caterpillars started singing!" fred watson principal "if students aren't learning the way you teach, you need to teach the way they learn." ((brian loftus)) and that's what's cool at school brian loftus >>> to vote
joe bustillos zspace lab educator "i think the biggest part of its student engagement - we want them to see hands-on student engagement that really gets them excited to be here." ((brian loftus)) another example: the three little kids built structures out of materials that look like straw, hay, or bricks - then analyze the force it takes to knock them down.... joe bustillos zspace lab educator "we can use all that learning energy to really answer questions for them, because...
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, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to be. it seemed to me -- at least a month ago that the time was rather an aggressive time to hire someone like that, and since so much depends upon that person i would like to better get a understanding of where the city stands, and that would be perhaps through the deputy chief who is here today. >> yes, we will hear from deputy chief shmidt as to the status of that position as well to the other issues that you raised. deputy chief schmidt. >> good morning. >> good morning chief. >> thank you. okay. the status of the forensic services director we will start with that, so we identified the p
, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to...
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, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to be. it seemed to me -- at least a month ago that the time was rather an aggressive time to hire someone like that, and since so much depends upon that person i would like to better get a understanding of where the city stands, and that would be perhaps through the deputy chief who is here today. >> yes, we will hear from deputy chief shmidt as to the status of that position as well to the other issues that you raised. deputy chief schmidt. >> good morning. >> good morning chief. >> thank you. okay. the status of the forensic services director we will start with that, so we identified the p
, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to...
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the president and ceo of accelerated analytical in his lab hoping us out. anything that can calm comment we have materials, equipment available to test for it. we are testing for bacteria. i would expect to see a lot of these bacteria that would be normally on the skin. and maybe even some pathogens. pathogens? those are the type of bacteria that get us all sick. lids? there was only one way to find out. the context six producer leeann watson customer on a mission. for assignment, four cups of coffee from four different coffee shops. two small house blend and then two small lattes, please. she gets the coffee and brings them to undisclosed location but now the tricky part. she's got to get the lids off without exposing them to her own bacteria. luckily, she has the tools. then, she begs the lids. complete with a label and a special code. y, us? we bring samples and to the laboratory but we will not where they come from. all of our samples, lee and delivers the samples and the lab loves each one into the system but now testing begins. left supervisor tom pre
the president and ceo of accelerated analytical in his lab hoping us out. anything that can calm comment we have materials, equipment available to test for it. we are testing for bacteria. i would expect to see a lot of these bacteria that would be normally on the skin. and maybe even some pathogens. pathogens? those are the type of bacteria that get us all sick. lids? there was only one way to find out. the context six producer leeann watson customer on a mission. for assignment, four cups of...
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. >>> some labs are closing down, and what that means for the james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... >>> you're watching the best, fox 10 news. >>> well, former washington state naacp leader rachel dolezal is making headlines again. she has been tapped to speak at the north carolina martin luther king day celebration in january. now, the mlk celebration is encouraging the theme of healing race relations through conversation. dolezal is biologically caucasian but identifies as black. the event organizer said she was criticized because of her racial identity, even though she only had an affinity for a group of people and served her community well. >>> in just a few weeks, arizona voters will decide on recreational marijuana, but today 31 licenses for dispensaries wil
. >>> some labs are closing down, and what that means for the james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... >>> you're watching the best, fox 10 news. >>> well, former washington state...
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, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to be. it seemed to me -- at least a month ago that the time was rather an aggressive time to hire someone like that, and since so much depends upon that person i would like to better get a understanding of where the city stands, and that would be perhaps through the deputy chief who is here today. >> yes, we will hear from deputy chief shmidt as to the status of that position as well to the other issues that you raised. deputy chief schmidt. >> good morning. >> good morning chief. >> thank you. okay. the status of the forensic services director we will start with that, so we identified the p
, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to...
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we're inside their special battery testing lab. you have to wear safety glasses in here and you're about to see for the first time what it really looks like up close when these batteries explode. first up, the crush test. >> what are you going to see in this test? >> you're going to see it explode, because we're putting a high crush force on it and making sure it can and get this test going. let's hit it. >> do you see the flames there? >> reporter: all this from a small phone battery. >> did you ever realize you had that much energy in your pocket? >> reporter: then comes the over-charging test. >> we're deliberately overcharging this battery, which is something you can do if you use the wrong charger. the other thing that happens here, the battery has no internal protection. >> reporter: this is the reported cause of many samsung phone fires. within minutes, you can see the heat and pressure building. our battery puffing up and then -- that frightened me and i knew it powerful explosion and fireball. >> this is a rare occurrence.
we're inside their special battery testing lab. you have to wear safety glasses in here and you're about to see for the first time what it really looks like up close when these batteries explode. first up, the crush test. >> what are you going to see in this test? >> you're going to see it explode, because we're putting a high crush force on it and making sure it can and get this test going. let's hit it. >> do you see the flames there? >> reporter: all this from a small...
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the doctors, the surgeon, prosthodontist, the lab. i walked out of there with the teeth that i wanted, all done in one day. i'm extremely happy that i made that investment in me, because i know it's gonna last me the rest of my life. my husband loves them. and i will always have this >> male announcer: don't wait another day. call clearchoice now. >> you're watching "the wellness hour." i'm randy alvarez. today's topic -- replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. nobody should be wearing dentures. now, you mentioned at the break that there's tens of thousands of people in las vegas with an upper or lower denture. another thousands of people that are about to get false teeth. and if dental implants are so good -- that means people can fixed set of teeth -- permanent teeth -- why aren't they all doing it? what's your take? >> randy, there are so many reasons why. but i'm gonna tell you a few of the major ones. for the denture wearer, they're in a denture, they feel that they're done. th
the doctors, the surgeon, prosthodontist, the lab. i walked out of there with the teeth that i wanted, all done in one day. i'm extremely happy that i made that investment in me, because i know it's gonna last me the rest of my life. my husband loves them. and i will always have this >> male announcer: don't wait another day. call clearchoice now. >> you're watching "the wellness hour." i'm randy alvarez. today's topic -- replacing missing teeth with dental implants....
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but she is somewhere else with the mobile weather lab. how's it going, roberta? >> it is absolutely terrific here in the parking lot! i want to know if you guys are running up and down the field racing each other! that's what i'd be doing if i was in inside. what a beautiful day here at levi's stadium. we brought out mobile weather lab. we are outside in the parking lot of levi's stadium. michelle and kenny are inside the stadium at this time. it's a perfect day for autumn football here in the bay area. let's go ahead and talk about some of the current conditions as we take a bird's-eye view of the golden gate bridge. it's a stellar view there today. as you notice our temperatures are pretty much uniform in the 60s and low 70s, right here in san jose in the santa clara valley we have a temperature of 72 degrees. let's go ahead and talk about our pacific satellite map. i wanted to get to this because what do you see? what do you see? absolutely nothing! that ... is what an offshore flow looks like. let's get to futurecast. we have this huge dome of high pressure o
but she is somewhere else with the mobile weather lab. how's it going, roberta? >> it is absolutely terrific here in the parking lot! i want to know if you guys are running up and down the field racing each other! that's what i'd be doing if i was in inside. what a beautiful day here at levi's stadium. we brought out mobile weather lab. we are outside in the parking lot of levi's stadium. michelle and kenny are inside the stadium at this time. it's a perfect day for autumn football here...
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the lab went into earth's orbit last month. the docking will take place about 393 kilometers above the planet, that's roughly the same altitude as china's planned space station. the two male astronauts will stay in n the space lab for 30 days conducting scientific experiments. >> translator: i'll make a maximum effort to build and develop the chinese space station. >> this will be the longest mission in the history of china's space program. scientists want to use the mission to improve china's technology and accumulate know-how to build the space station by 2022. >>> china's space program has been years in the making. it conducted its first manned spaceflight 13 years ago and made great strides since. >> translator: the level of china's space development, technology and capability is now up there with leading countries. our country is making the transition from space power to space superpower. >> last month, beijing began operating a new radio telescope, one of the world's largest. in june it launched a next-generation carrier
the lab went into earth's orbit last month. the docking will take place about 393 kilometers above the planet, that's roughly the same altitude as china's planned space station. the two male astronauts will stay in n the space lab for 30 days conducting scientific experiments. >> translator: i'll make a maximum effort to build and develop the chinese space station. >> this will be the longest mission in the history of china's space program. scientists want to use the mission to...
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avoid shipping them to a lab in virginia. this woman says this latest and attention and everything that this issue has gotten in recent years is really telling the collective community of survivors, we hear you. >> reporter: according to the attorney general's office had, 1,1 kits have been sent for testing of the out of those, the ag's office said 42 suspects have been neither tote know nor the -- metro nor of district attorney's office could tell us if arrests have been made. >> it's important that we allow law enforcement and prosecution to keep everything moving. >> reporter: a slow process that's taken years to seen movement but they say this is moving in a positive direction. >> at least it's happening and i think people feel like their honored. >> reporter: that will help normalize the way the kits are filed in nevada making it easier not only for law enforcement but for victims to track where their case is in the system. sergio avila, news 3. >>> an update now to a sickening case of animal abuse we told you about yest
avoid shipping them to a lab in virginia. this woman says this latest and attention and everything that this issue has gotten in recent years is really telling the collective community of survivors, we hear you. >> reporter: according to the attorney general's office had, 1,1 kits have been sent for testing of the out of those, the ag's office said 42 suspects have been neither tote know nor the -- metro nor of district attorney's office could tell us if arrests have been made. >>...
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the rape kits were among thousands left untested in a crime lab for years, eventually, police collect the the dots. >> plus, before they can arrest the rapist, he struck again, nearly killing two emt's, tonight the victims tell their stories to fox's charlie laduvv. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i was just blessed. mostly of them is not getting away. not only raping them, he's killing them. >> we will call her victoria. she was among untold number every detroit teenage girls who were raped by this monster, michael montgomery. the authorities had ample chance to lock him away over the course after decade. whether it was laziness, slot, or an overwelmed criminal justice system, they never did. until now. >> i guess he followed me somewhere. grabbed me outside, put something on my back, i really don't know what it was, and then somehow over there, the street? put me in that howls. the strange thing about it is he get like the downstairs, underneath the stairs, and had a built in thing underneath the stairs. >> like a sex room? >> i don't know what it was, but all i know like he built something from under
the rape kits were among thousands left untested in a crime lab for years, eventually, police collect the the dots. >> plus, before they can arrest the rapist, he struck again, nearly killing two emt's, tonight the victims tell their stories to fox's charlie laduvv. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i was just blessed. mostly of them is not getting away. not only raping them, he's killing them. >> we will call her victoria. she was among untold number every detroit teenage girls...
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. >> reporter: with the push of a button and a slide of a trap door gotham city crime-fighting lab is steps away. the batmobile is ready to roll. nothing more than to take them to the dairy queen drive- through. >> reporter: charles body to entertain his kids. then word got out. >> when you own it the 1966 batmobile people hear about it. >> it wasn't until the make-a- wish foundation called. >>'s answer was very straightforward. why would i get in the batmobile? unless it's taking me to the bat cave? the heck of it was i couldn't come up with the keep. >> charles created a crime- fighting lab of his own. to date he has hosted 221 families and 131 charities. southwest kids cancer foundation is one of them. sebastian was diagnosed with leukemia in 2000 knife. >> i was surprised when i saw the batmobile. >> reporter: that's the point. and escape from being sick. >> emotionally it's taxing, physically it's taxing so getting them out of their a bigger crime fighting lab to help even more kids. >> i do this for the most selfish of reasons. i do it because it makes me happy. it makes me happ
. >> reporter: with the push of a button and a slide of a trap door gotham city crime-fighting lab is steps away. the batmobile is ready to roll. nothing more than to take them to the dairy queen drive- through. >> reporter: charles body to entertain his kids. then word got out. >> when you own it the 1966 batmobile people hear about it. >> it wasn't until the make-a- wish foundation called. >>'s answer was very straightforward. why would i get in the batmobile?...
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pulled evidence after confirming the suspicious chemicals were drugs. >> they are confirming a meth lab one pot nazi meth lap. >> reporter: a domino of events led to the discovery. >> a man was trying to buy overthe counter medication and was denied. and he ran out with the merchandise and they spotted him entering this homeless than a mile from the store. >> everybody knows the back streets and short cut where's to go. and he knew where to go. he went to the alleyway and there was the guy running down the alley. >> he suspected there was a drug operation and called for help and the police evacuated the residence and other apartments. they were relieved that nobody was hurt. >> you don't know what is going on with other people. you have to trust if they are doing something wrong they get caught. >>> the department of health is expected to come out and decide whether or not if that home will have to be condemned. >> as for the police officer, the police officer in the cvs and notified the cvs clerk that something was awry, he was in the store buying an anniversary card for his wife. anni
pulled evidence after confirming the suspicious chemicals were drugs. >> they are confirming a meth lab one pot nazi meth lap. >> reporter: a domino of events led to the discovery. >> a man was trying to buy overthe counter medication and was denied. and he ran out with the merchandise and they spotted him entering this homeless than a mile from the store. >> everybody knows the back streets and short cut where's to go. and he knew where to go. he went to the alleyway...
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when i saw the attacks on roy cooper about the crime lab, i had to come forward. those ads are not true. i'm a survivor of sexual assault. it was mr. cooper who supported me when we went to the state legislature to get more funding for rape kits. and even after he fixed the problems in the crime lab, he's been there for me time after time ever since. it's hard for a crime victim to speak out. richard burr, by the numbers: over 20 years in washington: burr voted himself 5 pay raises... took 26 trips paid for by special interests... and his personal net worth increased 500%. washington works just fine for richard burr... but he's not working for us, missing 66% of his senate committee hearings, including 65% of armed services hearings. that's richard burr. working for himself, not north carolina. afscme people is responsible narrator: after twenty years in washington, richard burr has made millions... increasing his wealth over five hundred percent. no wonder richard burr was one of just three senators who voted against banning insider trading by congress. then ther
when i saw the attacks on roy cooper about the crime lab, i had to come forward. those ads are not true. i'm a survivor of sexual assault. it was mr. cooper who supported me when we went to the state legislature to get more funding for rape kits. and even after he fixed the problems in the crime lab, he's been there for me time after time ever since. it's hard for a crime victim to speak out. richard burr, by the numbers: over 20 years in washington: burr voted himself 5 pay raises... took 26...