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and we do it out of the lab, when we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them.ected together as a stack. if you're going to glastonbury this year, you might see the screens near the rhinos and if you choose to use them you be part of an experiment which is literally putting the pe into power. these displays don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for rabbits, but only after donating. most used here comes from staff donors at the lab. it's only good for the microbes for an hour or so so good for the microbes for an hour or so so confident —— constant supplies needed, although i think i'll hang on. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that cooper be funded customers for journeys taken the week that cooper be funded customers forjourneys taken near last saturday night's london terror attacks after pricing had automatically surged due to demand, automatically surged due to demand, a functionally disabled later that evening. apple announced it is joining the virtual assistant system. the comment section on britney spea
and we do it out of the lab, when we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them.ected together as a stack. if you're going to glastonbury this year, you might see the screens near the rhinos and if you choose to use them you be part of an experiment which is literally putting the pe into power. these displays don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for rabbits, but only after donating. most used here comes from staff donors at the lab....
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when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connectedar, you might see these screens near the urinals. if you choose to use the urinals, you'll be part of an experiment which is literally putting the p into power. these are e ink displays, which don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit, but only after donating. most of the pee used here comes from staff donors at the lab. it's only good for the microbes for an hour or so, so a constant supply is needed. although, i think i'll hang on. around the world, scientists are looking at different ways of improving our quality of life. here it's alternative sources of power. at soft robotics, it's smart materials and possibly in the future bionic limbs. but in italy's scuola superiore sant‘anna, they're looking at sensation. ana matronic went there to look at attempts to simulate touch. i am at the biorobotics lab where researchers are trying to merge human physiology with machine engineering. the team are working on a bionic fingertip that is capa
when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connectedar, you might see these screens near the urinals. if you choose to use the urinals, you'll be part of an experiment which is literally putting the p into power. these are e ink displays, which don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit, but only after donating. most of the pee used here comes from staff donors at the lab. it's only good for the...
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when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connected you are going to glastonbury this year, you might see these screens near the urinals. if you choose to use the urinals, you'll be part of an experiment which is literally putting the p into power. these are e ink displays, which don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit, but only after donating. most of the pee used here comes from staff donors at the lab. it's only good for the microbes foran hourorso, so a constant supply is needed. although, i think i'll hang on. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that uber refunded customers for journeys taken near last saturday night's london terror attacks, after pricing had automatically surged due to demand — a function they disabled later that evening. the comment section on britney spears instagram account has been used by russian speaking hackers to test malware. and snapchat specs have gone on sale in the uk. if you think this is a sensible way to go out. google's streetv
when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connected you are going to glastonbury this year, you might see these screens near the urinals. if you choose to use the urinals, you'll be part of an experiment which is literally putting the p into power. these are e ink displays, which don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit, but only after donating. most of the pee used here comes from staff...
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those are the national labs. and by the way, there are 56,000 people that work for the national labs. the budget i'm quite confident is largely personnel. so a 17% cut in a 56,000 person agency is about 9500 people. now there are probably other areas to cut but to come here and try to tell us you are about sound science when you are cutting these very -- the very department, the very portions of your essential agencies that are going to give us the science, it is just -- it doesn't pass the straight face test, mr. secretary. i like you. you and i were governed together but i think you've been sent on a suicide mission here and i want you to go back and tell the people that are pushing you to do this, i can't do it. it is not responsible. if you could find a question in there, you're welcome to it. >> i was looking for it, sir. >> well i wan to know, how do you justify these giant cuts and don't tell me about reorganization. you cut something by 69% and say you're going to find efficiencies. >> governor, here is w
those are the national labs. and by the way, there are 56,000 people that work for the national labs. the budget i'm quite confident is largely personnel. so a 17% cut in a 56,000 person agency is about 9500 people. now there are probably other areas to cut but to come here and try to tell us you are about sound science when you are cutting these very -- the very department, the very portions of your essential agencies that are going to give us the science, it is just -- it doesn't pass the...
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substantial places in our national labs. whether it is inl or other places that we are doing things to protect the grid. >> that is a national security concern. if there are other places and you can move money around, but cutting money for the reliability of the grid right now is a national security threat. i serve on other committees around here that deal with this issue. i guess as you have pointed out, there is a process and you understand congress, the president proposes congress and -- here is a question. will you administer them as intended by congress and will you staff adequately to meet those needs? will you administer and implement the budget that congress passes? >> to the best of my ability, i am going to follow the rule of law, sir. >> thank you. thank you madam chair. >> thank you, senator king. we'll have an opportunity for another round of questions. i wanted to ask you secretary perry about the office of indian energy this provides assistance with energy development, capacity building cost reductions for tri
substantial places in our national labs. whether it is inl or other places that we are doing things to protect the grid. >> that is a national security concern. if there are other places and you can move money around, but cutting money for the reliability of the grid right now is a national security threat. i serve on other committees around here that deal with this issue. i guess as you have pointed out, there is a process and you understand congress, the president proposes congress and...
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and we do it out of the lab, when we install these units out of the lab we have many more of them connectedury this year is you might see these screens near the finals and if you choose to use the rhinos then you'll be part ofan use the rhinos then you'll be part of an experiment which is literally putting the p into power. these are displays which don't require a lot of power but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit. it only after donating. most of the p used here comes from staff donors at the lab. his only good for the microbes for an hour or so saw co nsta nt microbes for an hour or so saw constant supplies needed. although, i think i'll hang on. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that goober refounded customers for journeys taken near last saturday night's terror attacks after surging demand. upload is launching a voice controlled speaker. the comment section on britney spears's insta gram account has been used by russian speaking hackers. if you think this is a sensible way to go out, anyone with kids can tell you what it is like trying to get play dough
and we do it out of the lab, when we install these units out of the lab we have many more of them connectedury this year is you might see these screens near the finals and if you choose to use the rhinos then you'll be part ofan use the rhinos then you'll be part of an experiment which is literally putting the p into power. these are displays which don't require a lot of power but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit. it only after donating. most of the p used here comes...
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he was wearing a lab coat and had the rifle hidden inside the lab coat. i don't know if they're magnetometers. if he was fired and much depends on when he was fired, but in a lot of buildings, commercial enterprises, i'm sure hospitals, they post a picture of the individual so if you see this individual come in, don't let him in. obviously even if they had something like that, he was able to continue in. familiarity might have been a factor. maybe people didn't know he was fired or anything was amiss there or maybe he was targeting them on his way up to his old floor whether that was his old floor. obviously the security part of this and the fact someone had been fired and either that wasn't readily conveyed or warnings had be placed. if you see this guy, don't let him in. if that was going on, it wasn't honored here what do you make of that? >> a couple things. let's assume for discussion in terms of protocol and processes, let's assume that he was fired and was identified that there may have been a disgruntled employee here and the third party security
he was wearing a lab coat and had the rifle hidden inside the lab coat. i don't know if they're magnetometers. if he was fired and much depends on when he was fired, but in a lot of buildings, commercial enterprises, i'm sure hospitals, they post a picture of the individual so if you see this individual come in, don't let him in. obviously even if they had something like that, he was able to continue in. familiarity might have been a factor. maybe people didn't know he was fired or anything was...
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it if you grew cell's in lab dish that's should grow forever. they were immortal and if they died it was screwup on the part of the scientist, temperature hadn't been right any incubation room or someone sneezed on the cultures and infected them or the nutritious broth used to nourish the cells was deficient. and so when leonard's cells started dying after several months, first the cells from the first fees fetus died, and then the sneaks ones and the next. he thought he was screwing up. he did all kinds of experiments. why were these cells dying? what was he doing wrong? you can see on the left those are young, healthy, fetal cells from the lungs of an aborted fetus. on the right old, elderly, disorganized cells in their last stages of life. why were they dying? he finally saw what decade of scientists had not seen, that cells in lab dishes are as mortal as you are or provide they are normal and not cancerous cells. cancerous cell biz definition will grow over. tuesday these were aborted fetal cells and he took a huge amount of fracture when me
it if you grew cell's in lab dish that's should grow forever. they were immortal and if they died it was screwup on the part of the scientist, temperature hadn't been right any incubation room or someone sneezed on the cultures and infected them or the nutritious broth used to nourish the cells was deficient. and so when leonard's cells started dying after several months, first the cells from the first fees fetus died, and then the sneaks ones and the next. he thought he was screwing up. he did...
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and i've actually used doctor on demand you've added lab results now and you've added lab results howood tests, i assume that means, fit in with these virtual services you're using, kekdi ing connecting real people to real doctors? >> that's right, next week will be the first telemedicine company to fully integrate national lab testing companies, lab core and quest so the way this will work is, in the course of a normal checkup or doctor visit on our platform, our doctors will be able to order any one of hundreds of lab tests for their patients, and then after the doctor visit, the patient will be geolocated on their device or computer and they'll be able to see the nearest labs closest to them, as well as the ones that accept their insurance, and they'll tap which lab they want to go to, and we will electronically send the order to that lab. so all the patient has to do is show up at that location, take a blood draw, and leave. and then we follow up with them as soon as the next day, with the results. >> now, this narrows the number of services that you're unable to provide you can p
and i've actually used doctor on demand you've added lab results now and you've added lab results howood tests, i assume that means, fit in with these virtual services you're using, kekdi ing connecting real people to real doctors? >> that's right, next week will be the first telemedicine company to fully integrate national lab testing companies, lab core and quest so the way this will work is, in the course of a normal checkup or doctor visit on our platform, our doctors will be able to...
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>> reporter: we dry off and meet in her lab in coconut island. lab's basically a boot camp for coral. >> the apparatus you see around us on this side is all selective breeding. >> essentially choosing the offspring of the fittest of the fittest to combine them with the other fittest. >> that's right, like taking two super athletes, putting them together, and looking at what their offspring can do. >> reporter: gates acknowledges the limitations. there are coral scientists who say, listen, it's great, but it's not feasible over something that is as large as the great barrier reef. >> yep. >> 1,300, 1,400 miles long. >> in many ways, they may be right. that it's not feasible over that space. but it is feasible on reefs around island nations who depend on those reefs. do we sit down, watch, and give up? or do we try and be prepared to fail? >> reporter: as we walk through this maze of tanks harboring these super corals, dr. gates, like most of the scientists we spoke to, offers this warning. if things continue the way they are in terms of warming oc
>> reporter: we dry off and meet in her lab in coconut island. lab's basically a boot camp for coral. >> the apparatus you see around us on this side is all selective breeding. >> essentially choosing the offspring of the fittest of the fittest to combine them with the other fittest. >> that's right, like taking two super athletes, putting them together, and looking at what their offspring can do. >> reporter: gates acknowledges the limitations. there are coral...
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they've done a ton of labs on you." i said, "i have a bill here for $10,600." >> for one lab?yeah. yes. one. and she goes, "mom, i've --" and this was her words. "i've peed in a cup twice this week." >> i want you to take me through bit by bit what looks from the outside like a scam. >> oh, it's -- it is a total scam. >> state attorney aronberg says it's all part of a massive kick-back scheme and those outrageous lab bills are typical. >> there's gold in that urine. and so the labs will compete to get the urine sent to them. they make a lotta money billing insurance. and so they will kick back some of the money to the outpatient facility or the sober home, whoever gets them the patient referral. >> after seven months of treatment mikaya was worse than ever and died of an overdose of heroin mixed with carfentanyl. >> how much does it hurt? it still does. >> yeah, it's a lot. sorry. >> you know, if the lawmakers in washington, d.c. knew what was going on, they would hopefully enact changes to federal law to prevent the scam from continuing, because not only are taxpayers footing
they've done a ton of labs on you." i said, "i have a bill here for $10,600." >> for one lab?yeah. yes. one. and she goes, "mom, i've --" and this was her words. "i've peed in a cup twice this week." >> i want you to take me through bit by bit what looks from the outside like a scam. >> oh, it's -- it is a total scam. >> state attorney aronberg says it's all part of a massive kick-back scheme and those outrageous lab bills are typical....
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when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connectediterally putting the p into power. these are eink displays, which don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit, but only after donating. most of the pee used here comes from staff donors at the lab. it's only good for the microbes foran hourorso, so a constant supply is needed. although, i think i'll hang on. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that uber refunded customers for journeys taken near last saturday night's london terror attacks, after pricing had automatically surged due to demand — a function they disabled later that evening. the comment section on britney spears instagram account has been used by russian speaking hackers to test malware. and snapchat specs have gone on sale in the uk. if you think this is a sensible way to go out. anyone with kids can tell you what it's like trying to get play—doh out the carpet. but, sadly, i don't have a new gadget to tell you about that. it's actually the play clay that's
when we do it out of the lab, we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them connectediterally putting the p into power. these are eink displays, which don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for a bit, but only after donating. most of the pee used here comes from staff donors at the lab. it's only good for the microbes foran hourorso, so a constant supply is needed. although, i think i'll hang on. hello and welcome to the week in tech....
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one is one of our national labs we have a test. of which we are able to go out, one of the reasons the department of homeland security and doe is about with good security is that doe operates a substantial grid, a test grade, if you well where we can go out and make things. we can invest it. to be able to analyze how we are going to harden our grades so that americans can no that our country is doing everything that it can to protect, defend this country against either cyber attacks that would affect our electrical security or otherwi otherwise. the ability for us to be able to continue to lead the world, we all know the challenges -- we saw the report as late as today is what's going on in ukraine. protecting this country, it's grid, against not just cyber but against physical attacks, against taxonomy come from mother nature, weather-related events, all of that is a very important part of what doe, dhs is doing together. >> i'm not in the business of trying to tell people what's going to happen on gas prices. they may go up or th
one is one of our national labs we have a test. of which we are able to go out, one of the reasons the department of homeland security and doe is about with good security is that doe operates a substantial grid, a test grade, if you well where we can go out and make things. we can invest it. to be able to analyze how we are going to harden our grades so that americans can no that our country is doing everything that it can to protect, defend this country against either cyber attacks that would...
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you look like a lab coat and look like everybody else, i suppose.hether this person still had credentials from previous employment there, i don't know. i also don't know how long ago it was that this person worked there. i won't speculate. you can come up with your own thoughts. was the person just fired and came back in with a grudge after that? was this person targeting someone? we don't have a way to know yet. way too early. this began -- what's that again? it began exactly an hour ago. our local station wnyw, fox5. >> and he was let go from the hospital a short time ago. male, black, in his 30s. he went to the 16th floor, opened fire and started shooting. there's multiple people that have been shot. i'm told between four to six people have been injured. the suspect is still not in custody. at this particular moment, his location is unknown. he's a former employee, a doctor that worked at the hospital who was let go from the hospital a short time ago. that's the very latest information. >> shepard: i was telling you about the fine reporting of ou
you look like a lab coat and look like everybody else, i suppose.hether this person still had credentials from previous employment there, i don't know. i also don't know how long ago it was that this person worked there. i won't speculate. you can come up with your own thoughts. was the person just fired and came back in with a grudge after that? was this person targeting someone? we don't have a way to know yet. way too early. this began -- what's that again? it began exactly an hour ago. our...
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he ran what's known as the watershed monitoring lab.n the 1970s when water quality was in jeopardy. he and his lab on the front line of making sure water in the lake reservoir was safe. but he was also a pioneer in ensuring that treated water from prince william county was also clean when it went downstream. >> he was just very brilliant individual. that's all i can industry turned to for answers was tragically killed last week in a cycling accident at this busy intersection. >> tom hired me in 1984. >> barbara worked with him at the lab for decades. >> tom grizzard is known as the protector of the watershed. i really don't know who is going to fill those shoes. >> he's a manassas director of utility. >> right now hard to believe that he's no longer there. and i won't be able to pick up the phone and call him when i'm stuck. >> he's retired from the lab a few years ago, but was recently back helping out there and doing consulting work worldwide. he also served on the manassas utility commission and volunteer. >> in a facebook post, and
he ran what's known as the watershed monitoring lab.n the 1970s when water quality was in jeopardy. he and his lab on the front line of making sure water in the lake reservoir was safe. but he was also a pioneer in ensuring that treated water from prince william county was also clean when it went downstream. >> he was just very brilliant individual. that's all i can industry turned to for answers was tragically killed last week in a cycling accident at this busy intersection. >> tom...
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and i think again, it's going to be the innovation at our national labs, working with the private sector that comes up with even, you know, ideas about energy, sources of energy, that we may not have a knowledge about. if you're a clean energy individual, which you know, donald trump is. i am we're in all of the above approach to energy, nuclear power is going to be a -- a very important part of that so bringing our nuclear energy back, small mad u lar reactors, for instance, that's just on the front burner, so to speak. we're not necessarily going to be cutting a bunch of programs out in totality. what we're going to be looking alooking at these agency functions, what can be consolidated, how do you get rid of duplicative efforts i've done this before with the state of texas that's what we're going to do there. i know there's a lot of people standing on the sidelines saying oh, they're going to get rid of clean energy i just got back from china and the clean energy ministerial, interestingly, on the way there, donald trump made his announcement about paris perfect timing from my perspec
and i think again, it's going to be the innovation at our national labs, working with the private sector that comes up with even, you know, ideas about energy, sources of energy, that we may not have a knowledge about. if you're a clean energy individual, which you know, donald trump is. i am we're in all of the above approach to energy, nuclear power is going to be a -- a very important part of that so bringing our nuclear energy back, small mad u lar reactors, for instance, that's just on the...
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hiding an assault rifle under his lab coat. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, this new york city hospital under siege, a gunman on a deadly rampage. >> confirmed shots fired. okay at the time, units, confirmed shots fired. >> reporter: police say dr. henry bello, a former employee, smuggled a rifle into the hospital under a white lab coat, then opened fire. >> multiple victims are shot at this location. perp is armed with a rifle. multiple victims shot. >> i saw a doctor run by with a gunshot wound to his hand. i don't remember which hand, and he was bleeding everywhere. and that was when the police came and basically the hospital was on lockdown, and i panicked and went to a room. >> reporter: patients and employees, scrambling to take cover. >> they called code silver. patients told to go to their rooms and close the door. >> reporter: one couple and their newborn, locking themselves in the bathroom of their room. the gunman killing one. did you hear the gunshots? >> four or five shots. >> reporter: dozens of officers
hiding an assault rifle under his lab coat. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, this new york city hospital under siege, a gunman on a deadly rampage. >> confirmed shots fired. okay at the time, units, confirmed shots fired. >> reporter: police say dr. henry bello, a former employee, smuggled a rifle into the hospital under a white lab coat, then opened fire. >> multiple victims are shot at this location. perp is armed with a rifle. multiple victims shot. >>...
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if you stimulate the amygdala and a mental lab animal you get an outburst of aggression. humans who have rare types of seizures that start their, rare types of tumors based in the amygdala, uncontrollable violence. if you damage the amygdala you bluntly ability of an organism to be aggressive so the amygdala is about violence. that said, if you sit down in your typical endodontist and ask them what it's about, that's not the first word is going to come out of their mouths because for most people studying it, what the amygdala is about this fear. fear and anxiety and learning to be afraid. in other words, if you can learn something interesting which is you cannot understand the first thing about the neurobiology of violence without understanding neurobiology of fear in a world in which no amygdala neuron need to be afraid, there be a lot more of us sleeping between liens and labs. the thing that begin to make sense of the amygdala is what parts of the brain doesn't talk to? and which regions talk to it in turn? the next region that is incredibly interesting is all the insu
if you stimulate the amygdala and a mental lab animal you get an outburst of aggression. humans who have rare types of seizures that start their, rare types of tumors based in the amygdala, uncontrollable violence. if you damage the amygdala you bluntly ability of an organism to be aggressive so the amygdala is about violence. that said, if you sit down in your typical endodontist and ask them what it's about, that's not the first word is going to come out of their mouths because for most...
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. >>> next tonight to the fbi's investigation of kaspersky lab. a russian-based cybersecurity company whose software is used in american businesses, government and maybe even your home. the agency is questioning some of its employees. abc news was the first to report weeks ago that the fbi is investigating the company's potential ties to the kremlin, worried that its software could be used to spy on americans. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, with the latest developments. >> reporter: tonight, thousands of miles away from its moscow headquarters, the computer software company kaspersky lab is under i increasing pressure from the fbi. last night near washington and boston, sources say fbi agents went knocking on the doors of as many as a dozen kaspersky employees, pressing them for information about how the company operates, and any potential ties to the russian government. kaspersky's anti-virus software is sold at target and best buy to 400 million customers world wide. >> i've got it covered. we switched to kapersky. >> reporte
. >>> next tonight to the fbi's investigation of kaspersky lab. a russian-based cybersecurity company whose software is used in american businesses, government and maybe even your home. the agency is questioning some of its employees. abc news was the first to report weeks ago that the fbi is investigating the company's potential ties to the kremlin, worried that its software could be used to spy on americans. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, with the latest...
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everybody knows i have a lab and the lab could care less about the fireworks and i think somebody had methodsed to me that's because they're bred to hunt so gunshots would not be good for them to be afraid of but i did want to say one other thing that i didn't think to talk about today not just about the fireworks part of it but the barbecue. you know, people are barbecuing, right. if you have one of those barbecues that's okay, make sure you're mindful of where your pet is so they don't burn themselves on the barbecue. so that's a good tip to remember. >> all right. thank you for coming in today. >> you're welcome. >> a lot of helpful tips for pet owners for this 4th of july weekend. if you have any questions about your pet's health and well-being, just email pets@kpix.com, and we'll have our pet expert, dr. jill chase, give you an answer every friday right here at noon. we'll be right back. report of shots fired inside a new york city lebanon hospital." few details at this point... we'll keep you updated on cbs sf dot- >>> breaking news in new york city. police responding to reports
everybody knows i have a lab and the lab could care less about the fireworks and i think somebody had methodsed to me that's because they're bred to hunt so gunshots would not be good for them to be afraid of but i did want to say one other thing that i didn't think to talk about today not just about the fireworks part of it but the barbecue. you know, people are barbecuing, right. if you have one of those barbecues that's okay, make sure you're mindful of where your pet is so they don't burn...
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they'll open in a former pepsi bottling factory. >> franklin labs are excited.had tremendous support from burkes county. >> reporter: advocates say this is progress for patients suffering from cancer, seizures and ptsd. >> we talked to many of these people and some of them have seen truly miraculous results and that's only the start. >> reporter: looming overhead uncertainty from the feds. jeff sessions said he would like to crack down on medical pot. >> the department of justice has taken a much different stance towards medical marijuana under the trump administration. >> reporter: by next friday, proposed dispensaries like this one on north broad street in north philly will learn whether their applications are proposed and approved. by july the state says they hope to have a registries of doctors who can provide medical marijuana. >>> the u.s. is welcoming dozens of new citizens this afternoon. nbc 10 here at the nationalization ceremony. 35 people were sworn in and became citizens. one of them tells us this moment was a long time coming. >> after being living
they'll open in a former pepsi bottling factory. >> franklin labs are excited.had tremendous support from burkes county. >> reporter: advocates say this is progress for patients suffering from cancer, seizures and ptsd. >> we talked to many of these people and some of them have seen truly miraculous results and that's only the start. >> reporter: looming overhead uncertainty from the feds. jeff sessions said he would like to crack down on medical pot. >> the...
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but kissy is a lab. and labs, not too scared of water. finally, she jumps in. the firefighters are waiting for her there saying come on. they are able to get her. she was there for three hours but they were tiebl rescue her and return her to her owners. >> quite a leap of faith there considering the white water. i was waiting for this lab to come down the river. >> i have a riveting and thrilling video of the garbage men at work. this video shot by 4k memento. one operating the boom. he other hooks up those three hooks and they're going to lift up this trash can to empty it. woopty do. >> oh. >> basically that was just the tip of the iceberg because it's a huge underground trash bin. >> oh, look at that. that's so smart. >> it's about time. how often are you in the major city centers and you see those bins, those small bins like that overloading and everyone just piles on top. that's amazeing. >> or you get the huge stinky ones and this is aesthetically pleasing. gets the job done. >> how do they dump it? >> looks like the bottom of the bin opens up and dumps t
but kissy is a lab. and labs, not too scared of water. finally, she jumps in. the firefighters are waiting for her there saying come on. they are able to get her. she was there for three hours but they were tiebl rescue her and return her to her owners. >> quite a leap of faith there considering the white water. i was waiting for this lab to come down the river. >> i have a riveting and thrilling video of the garbage men at work. this video shot by 4k memento. one operating the...
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this would have been a proper place to take care of it, you have to have a lab. you cannot pull an artifact out of the ocean and put it on the docks, it will start to fall apart. what happens to artifacts that have been in a marine environment for extended periods of time, they absorb chloride in the seawater. this dry out, the salt will crystallize and destroy the object from the inside out. one of the primary tasks in dealing with marine artifacts is removing the chloride, which is why 10 years on, the submarine is still in a tank of water. this leads into what is going on behind me. beginning last week, we began a rotation of the submarine. it was found 45 greece to star board -- degrees to star board. it was recovered and stored in the same position. archaeologically, we did not want to do disturb the submarine. it is an artifact, but also a site, and we wanted to lift the whole site off the seafloor and bring it into our lap to study, which is what we have done for the past 10 years. it has been sitting in planks that have cradled it from underneath, handing
this would have been a proper place to take care of it, you have to have a lab. you cannot pull an artifact out of the ocean and put it on the docks, it will start to fall apart. what happens to artifacts that have been in a marine environment for extended periods of time, they absorb chloride in the seawater. this dry out, the salt will crystallize and destroy the object from the inside out. one of the primary tasks in dealing with marine artifacts is removing the chloride, which is why 10...
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but when you really sit back and cous coming uonbeof, s inhe lab.aveo wt's um wre.ihogeabe you're hcould liedsaveof tands >>bs ♪ at lyoer nou ..isardiance. t . st d yff w >>> they call it surgery on a cell, and it just might end up changing life as we know it. it's big. but get this. somebody once told one of the pioneers behind it, girls don't do that. good thing for all of us she didn't listen. here's keith morrison. >> reporter: it's one of those eureka things like you read about in history. some guy running out of the bathtub who has made a huge discovery. >> yeah, except this was two women running out of their labs. >> you're looking at a woman who once changed the rules. she's a biologist at the university of california-berkeley. >> jennifer dowdna, and she's talking about a discovery that has made her an international science celebrity. how about the invention of a tool that can edit the genetic fate of almost anything alive? it may be the most amazing thing most people never heard of. >> i'd go to pta meetings for my son's school, or i'd hav
but when you really sit back and cous coming uonbeof, s inhe lab.aveo wt's um wre.ihogeabe you're hcould liedsaveof tands >>bs ♪ at lyoer nou ..isardiance. t . st d yff w >>> they call it surgery on a cell, and it just might end up changing life as we know it. it's big. but get this. somebody once told one of the pioneers behind it, girls don't do that. good thing for all of us she didn't listen. here's keith morrison. >> reporter: it's one of those eureka things like you...
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horrifying moments when a doctor dressed in a lab coat opens fire inside his former workplace. several people shot including fellow doctors. >>> freeway crash landing caught on camera. a plane plunges on to a major interstate on this busy holiday weekend. >>> firing back. the msnbc host targeted in a crude tweet storm by president trump respond suggesting the white house threaten tabloid blackmail. tonight the president's reaction. >>> road rage manhunt. a recent high school graduate gunned down at the wheel. the other driver still at large. tonight the victim's family speaks out. >>> and venus' crash lawsuit. new troubles for the tennis superstar after a fatal accident. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, and thanks for being with us on this busy news day. we start with a terrifying drama at a new york city hospital late this afternoon. a doctor and former hospital employee sent staff, patients and visitors scrambling in panic as he opened fire with a rifle, shooting several people, even setting a fire in the high-
horrifying moments when a doctor dressed in a lab coat opens fire inside his former workplace. several people shot including fellow doctors. >>> freeway crash landing caught on camera. a plane plunges on to a major interstate on this busy holiday weekend. >>> firing back. the msnbc host targeted in a crude tweet storm by president trump respond suggesting the white house threaten tabloid blackmail. tonight the president's reaction. >>> road rage manhunt. a recent high...
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and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring.on't take otezla if you're 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. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. >> mason: prosecutors in baton rouge, louisiana, released audio and video today that captured the horror of an attack on law enforcement officers last july. three were killed, three others wounded
and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring.on't take otezla if you're 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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or an outside contracted lab for inspection. we have few definitive facts at this early stage. when i'm able to say and share with you, at this point, is we know that last night sometime before 11:30 p.m., eight csx freight train headed out of baltimore with, approaching union station when an alert came from dispatch prompting the train to stop and the crew to disembark to check the status of the train prior to continuing. at some point, two crewmembers from the csx train crossed an active track was operating passenger ai is southbound amtrak train, number 175 from boston, struck both of the csx employees, causing fatal injuries. at this time we don't have information to let us believe that any other passenger or employee was injured. emergency responders were notified and arrived to secure the scene and offer assistance. representatives from csx and amtrak are on scene and have totally cooperated with the ntsb investigation and throughout the next few days, investigators will document the scene, including the tracks that involv
or an outside contracted lab for inspection. we have few definitive facts at this early stage. when i'm able to say and share with you, at this point, is we know that last night sometime before 11:30 p.m., eight csx freight train headed out of baltimore with, approaching union station when an alert came from dispatch prompting the train to stop and the crew to disembark to check the status of the train prior to continuing. at some point, two crewmembers from the csx train crossed an active...
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our design lab innovative companies in the world.ners, make sure that the casper products are designed to the needs of the customers and that is coming first. this always has been our mantra so far. how do you get it in front of customers, because you said you don't like that idea of stores with salesmen, there you have this tie and now with target, so you will be selling in some stores, but i don't particularly know what type of bed i want, i go to a store, i buy it and i'd try it and it is comfortable. you are giving people that home trial but how do you get it in front of people? how do they know you exist? we were just looking at how the mattress unfold sometimes, we have more than 5000 videos on youtube of un—boxing, a lot of people have been advocates of the brand. we are an online consumer company so we do understand how to attract people in the online space. we also offer an amazing off—line experience, such as the sleep talk which we bring to the uk, where people can try the mattress in a very nice surrounding. do people not
our design lab innovative companies in the world.ners, make sure that the casper products are designed to the needs of the customers and that is coming first. this always has been our mantra so far. how do you get it in front of customers, because you said you don't like that idea of stores with salesmen, there you have this tie and now with target, so you will be selling in some stores, but i don't particularly know what type of bed i want, i go to a store, i buy it and i'd try it and it is...
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outside contractor lab for inspection. we have few definitive facts at this stage. what i am able to say and share with you at this point, we know that last night, sometime before 11:30 p.m., the csx freight baltimoreed out of was approaching union station win an alert was conveyed to dispatch, prompting the train to stop and the crew to disembark in order to check the status of the train prior to continuing. members -- two crew members crossed onto an access track on which amtrak was operating passenger trains. a southbound amtrak train number both csxboston struck employees, causing fatal injuries. at this time, we don't have information regarding -- leading us to believe that any other rail employee or passenger was injured. emergency responders were notified and arrived on scene to secure the scene. and offer assistance. representatives from csx and amtrak are unseen and are fully cooperating with the ntsb investigation. -- are on the scene. her investigators will continue to document the scene, including the tracks an
outside contractor lab for inspection. we have few definitive facts at this stage. what i am able to say and share with you at this point, we know that last night, sometime before 11:30 p.m., the csx freight baltimoreed out of was approaching union station win an alert was conveyed to dispatch, prompting the train to stop and the crew to disembark in order to check the status of the train prior to continuing. members -- two crew members crossed onto an access track on which amtrak was operating...
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i traveled the country to many of our national lab, i've seen that the brilliant minds, the amazing work that they're doing. the innovation that's occurring. the technology that's being commercialized, in our goals at the department of energy, are very straightforward, advanced our nation's critical r&d mission. strengthen our national security. fulfill our environmental management commitments, in addition to these smart people. america needs smart policies. scott and ryan and i were both talking about smart regulations. not deregulation, obviously getting regulations out of the way that just cost people jobs and opportunities. and having the smart regulations in place. since coming aboard i've engaged in a number of with my counterparts from across the world, i went to the g7 in rome and talked to energy ministers from six other major countries. it's not lost on me and our conversations are about how our resources are so important to the future of this world. right here in the united states, we have an abundance of resources, we're so blessed, judge, tough the resources that we have in
i traveled the country to many of our national lab, i've seen that the brilliant minds, the amazing work that they're doing. the innovation that's occurring. the technology that's being commercialized, in our goals at the department of energy, are very straightforward, advanced our nation's critical r&d mission. strengthen our national security. fulfill our environmental management commitments, in addition to these smart people. america needs smart policies. scott and ryan and i were both...
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perry: our national labs are looking at all options. earlier, thent company has been on by toshiba for more than a decade now. several buyers are on the market. blocked by any foreign companies from the weapon complex? process,y: i know the that is a classified feasible information i will not give here. >> have you been getting reports about a current cyber break-in at a u.s. nuclear power plant. -- do you havers any information? or: no, sir. perry: -- harry: no, sir. >> this morning, the president of france called president trump and invited him to come to ms. deal day july 14. do you see this as a way the french are taking up his suggestion for negotiating a new climate change agreement and would you urge him to make the trip? sec. perry: i would always look to an invitation to a party is a good thing. [laughter] very enthusiastic about nuclear power and the potential that it has. a lot of people are still scared of nuclear power because of nuclear waste. sinceas been happening the 1960's when when documentarians that it has not chang
perry: our national labs are looking at all options. earlier, thent company has been on by toshiba for more than a decade now. several buyers are on the market. blocked by any foreign companies from the weapon complex? process,y: i know the that is a classified feasible information i will not give here. >> have you been getting reports about a current cyber break-in at a u.s. nuclear power plant. -- do you havers any information? or: no, sir. perry: -- harry: no, sir. >> this...
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he is free again after waiting three months for lab results proving the powder was drywall. the officer did a field test during the stop and said it was positive for cocaine. he was locked up and accused of violating probation for a previous arrest in march. he was exonerated by a lab this week. >>> imagine the thrill of winning the lottery and then told you can't have the money. that may happen to lottery winners in illinois. if the state does not reach a budget deal by saturday july 1st. it won't be able to pajak pots over $25,000. and if they fail to pass a spending plan they will stop the sale of lottery and mega million all together. >> a big honor for childrens hospital of philadelphia. how chop is nationally recognized today. and how america's obesity >>> the childrens hospital of philadelphia has earned big honors from u.s. news and world report and released the national rankings for childrens hospital. of ten specialties chop ranked in the top three inform nine categorie categories. >>> in health check good news for people that hate getting shot. the flu vaccine cou
he is free again after waiting three months for lab results proving the powder was drywall. the officer did a field test during the stop and said it was positive for cocaine. he was locked up and accused of violating probation for a previous arrest in march. he was exonerated by a lab this week. >>> imagine the thrill of winning the lottery and then told you can't have the money. that may happen to lottery winners in illinois. if the state does not reach a budget deal by saturday july...
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they took dna swabs and bagged various items for lab analysis.loset, they found a really oddball souvenir -- an audio recording made by greg, of him and chiquita engaged in a screaming match. >> you said, "i'm going to leave you with the end tables. i'm leaving you with that sofa. i'm leaving you with all this because i don't need it." >> you can have it. >> that's what you told me. >> you can have it. >> reporter: this sounded like a couple splitting the sheets, divvying up the household goods. >> oh, that's all i had when you came here? >> yes it is! >> reporter: d'anita was aware that her sister chaquita was unhappy. but realistically she didn't think her strong-willed sister would ever be happy in a marriage. >> you know in a relationship you have to compromise. i don't think she was willin' to do it. it was her way or no way. >> reporter: d'anita says her tempestuous sister was always threatening to storm out of the marriage, right up to her last day. >> and that morning of february 19th she called me. and she said that, "d, i just can't do
they took dna swabs and bagged various items for lab analysis.loset, they found a really oddball souvenir -- an audio recording made by greg, of him and chiquita engaged in a screaming match. >> you said, "i'm going to leave you with the end tables. i'm leaving you with that sofa. i'm leaving you with all this because i don't need it." >> you can have it. >> that's what you told me. >> you can have it. >> reporter: this sounded like a couple splitting the...
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they made him in a lab somewhere. doesn't it seem that way? >> i think that.h i was. >> you're just looking nor another endorsement possibility. this jerry west talking with stephen a. smith. he was on a fishing trip in alaska because he was too stressed out and back tonight hoping there is champagne flowing the ends of this evening. more to come on the "dubs on 7" pregame show. our fearless predictions coming up next. >> don't only more people are choosing nissan. ♪ ♪ it's america's best sales event at nissan the fastest-growing auto brand in the u.s.a. take on every day get 0% for up to 72 months on 13 models. ♪ when you eat a subway® $6 footlong sub of the day. it's the taste you love, at a price you can't get enough of. the $6 footlong sub of the day. seven days, seven footlongs, seven more ways to enjoy subway®. >>> welcome back, live at oracle arena. the subs at 7:00 pregame show. all they need is one more as we look at the championship banners in '74 and '75 and steph and company a couple years ago. another gold suit. are we the only dudes in the place
they made him in a lab somewhere. doesn't it seem that way? >> i think that.h i was. >> you're just looking nor another endorsement possibility. this jerry west talking with stephen a. smith. he was on a fishing trip in alaska because he was too stressed out and back tonight hoping there is champagne flowing the ends of this evening. more to come on the "dubs on 7" pregame show. our fearless predictions coming up next. >> don't only more people are choosing nissan....
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the gunman, a doctor, walking in with an assault rifle under his lab coat.illing another doctor, wounding others. the chaos inside. doctors refusing to evacuate, treating their colleagues in the middle of a crime scene. >>> also breaking tonight, the fiery plane crash on the nation's busiest highway. >> mayday, mayday. >> the moment of impact caught on camera. eyewitnesses rushing to help. the pilot and passenger pulled out alive. >>> intimidation tactics? the tv hosts firing back after president trump's controversial facelift tweet. now, the accusation against the west wing about threatening behavior. >>
the gunman, a doctor, walking in with an assault rifle under his lab coat.illing another doctor, wounding others. the chaos inside. doctors refusing to evacuate, treating their colleagues in the middle of a crime scene. >>> also breaking tonight, the fiery plane crash on the nation's busiest highway. >> mayday, mayday. >> the moment of impact caught on camera. eyewitnesses rushing to help. the pilot and passenger pulled out alive. >>> intimidation tactics? the tv...