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state later suspended three labs for inaccuracies. >>. >> we have a lab in alaska, one in albuquerque of those markets now we are seeing labs coming in not failing people and elevating potency levels and grabbing market share. >> do fear that will happen here in california? >> it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. ro new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality control. they can't all come into compliance overnight. we decided to test them ourselves to see how far they have to go. we ran an experiment to see how labs gauge thc potencys. first he makes a batch, for uniform samples and package them up. then our producer hand delivers the samples to labs across the state. >> one down, nine to go. >> we go from the bay area to san diego and back hitting ten different labs. the first came back with a thc level of 66% t. next 80%. remember the sample came from the same batch of extract. scientists say some variation is normal. but the results ended up ranging from 64 to 83%, nearly a 20-point spread. why would th
state later suspended three labs for inaccuracies. >>. >> we have a lab in alaska, one in albuquerque of those markets now we are seeing labs coming in not failing people and elevating potency levels and grabbing market share. >> do fear that will happen here in california? >> it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. ro new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality control. they can't all come...
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the state suspended three labs. >> we have a lab in alaska, and we're seeing labs coming in, not failingpeople, elevating potency levels and grabbing market share. >> do you fear it will happen here in california. >> it will absolutely happen in california. >> new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality controls. but they can't all come into compliance overnight. we decided to test themhxñ ourselves to see how far they have to go. >> we'll weigh it at 1 gram. >> with help we ran an experc t experime experiment. he mixed this batch, poured samples and packaged them up. then our producer hand delivered the samples to labs across the state. >> one down, nine to go. >> we drove from the bay area to the san diego and back, hitting 10 different labs. the first came back with a thc level of 66%, the next 80%. and here are the rest. remember the samples came from the same batch of extract. experts say some variation is normal but it ranged from 64 to 83%, nearly a 20-point spread. >> would the numbersa would b off that your alarm bells start ringing. >>
the state suspended three labs. >> we have a lab in alaska, and we're seeing labs coming in, not failingpeople, elevating potency levels and grabbing market share. >> do you fear it will happen here in california. >> it will absolutely happen in california. >> new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality controls. but they can't all come into compliance overnight. we decided to test themhxñ ourselves to see how far they have to...
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the state later suspended three labs for inaccuracicies. >> we have a lab in alaska. we have a lab in albuquerque. and both of those markets now we also are seeing labs coming in, not failing people and elevating potency levels and grabbing market share. >> do you fear that will happen here in california. >> it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. >> new state regulations force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality controls. but they can't all come into compliance overnight. we decided to test them ourselves to see how far they have to go. >> weight am 1 gram. >> with help from griffith we ran experiment to see how labs gauged potency in the pat. first he mixed this extract, poured uniform samples. packaged them up. then our produce urs hand clifford the samples to labs across the state. >> one down nine to go. >> we drove from the bay area to san diego and back. hitting ten different labs ppt first result came back with a thc level of 66%. the next 80%. and here are the rest. remember, the samples came from the same
the state later suspended three labs for inaccuracicies. >> we have a lab in alaska. we have a lab in albuquerque. and both of those markets now we also are seeing labs coming in, not failing people and elevating potency levels and grabbing market share. >> do you fear that will happen here in california. >> it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. >> new state regulations force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality...
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the state later suspended three labs for inaccuracies. >> we have a lab in alaska, we have a lab in albuquerque, in both of those markets now we also are seeing labs coming in, not failing people and elevating potency levels and grabbing marketshare. >> reporter: do you fear that will happen here in california? >> it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. >> reporter: new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper equipment and quality controls, but they can't all come into compliance overnight. we decided to test them ourselves to see how far they have to go. >> we'll weigh them out to one gram. >> reporter: we ran an experiment to see how labs gauge thc potency in his pot. first he mixed this batch of marijuana extract, poured uniform samples and packaged them up. then our producer hand delivered the samples to labs across the state. >> one down, nine to go. >> reporter: we drove from the bay area to san diego and back, hitting ten different labs. the first result came back with a thc level of 66%. the next, 80%. and here are the rest. rememb
the state later suspended three labs for inaccuracies. >> we have a lab in alaska, we have a lab in albuquerque, in both of those markets now we also are seeing labs coming in, not failing people and elevating potency levels and grabbing marketshare. >> reporter: do you fear that will happen here in california? >> it will absolutely happen here in california. it's a way to make more money. >> reporter: new state regulations will force labs to show they have proper...
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and liberal national lab. that work has resulted in our involvement in the standards that are becoming the default for governmental agencies, enterprises and information sharing communications to distribute threat intelligence. it also offers engineering services to many industrial and financial services. there are five services i will discussing today. identity, trusted data, attributed isolated networks, threat detection and sharing, and automated response mediation. 20 billion automated devices will soon be connected to our internet to regulate the economy. organizations such as general electric, sbb and seamans are creating new technologies to add to our industry. while at the same time currentaic tacks are increasing in number. over 80% of all attacks are the result of stolen credentials. credentials are a weak link in cybersecurity. we must move to multifactor biometric continued education for those who interact with critical instruct. for each device that tawches to crateical infrastructure we must stre
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created a computer program that impersonates the antivirus software of the russian company kaspersky lab let's get more details on this story now from our correspondent kelli what else is in these revelations. well at this point we have a new batch of documents from wiki leaks vault a now this new batch is known as hive and essentially it reveals the source code and development logs used in cia malware infrastructure very very interesting now at this point it is revealed that the cia had a method for actually impersonating the russian company known as kaspersky labs now just recently it was reported that in two thousand and fifteen this company kaspersky labs had stolen cyber secrets from the u.s. national security agency with with software that they had developed however they've denied any wrongdoing u.s. authorities have actually barred anyone from any any u.s. government officials from using kaspersky anti the antivirus products in their activities citing national security concerns but it's very interesting to look at this report now we're seeing from wiki leaks in the latest batch of
created a computer program that impersonates the antivirus software of the russian company kaspersky lab let's get more details on this story now from our correspondent kelli what else is in these revelations. well at this point we have a new batch of documents from wiki leaks vault a now this new batch is known as hive and essentially it reveals the source code and development logs used in cia malware infrastructure very very interesting now at this point it is revealed that the cia had a...
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we delivered the sample to ten labs across the state. the first result came back with a thc level of 66%. the next 80%. here are the rest. scientists say some variation is normal, but the results ended up ranging from 64-83%. that's nearly a 20-point spread. we put together a behind the scenes video of how we packaged the samples and delivered them to labs across the state. to see that footage and look at the results, head to our website, www.nbcbayarea.com and click on the investigations tab. back to you. >> thanks, liz. if you have a story, give them a call, 888-996-tips. or send an e-mail to the unit at www.nbcbayarea.com. >>> today, san jose marks a somber anniversary. three years ago, the holy cross church burned down. to this day, no one know what is caused the fire. the church is being rebuilt. this is video from the fire that happened after sunday mass. look at that. the next church will open its doors next easter. the church was built in 1906. >> i remember that, wow. >>> san francisco ranks as the number one tourist destination
we delivered the sample to ten labs across the state. the first result came back with a thc level of 66%. the next 80%. here are the rest. scientists say some variation is normal, but the results ended up ranging from 64-83%. that's nearly a 20-point spread. we put together a behind the scenes video of how we packaged the samples and delivered them to labs across the state. to see that footage and look at the results, head to our website, www.nbcbayarea.com and click on the investigations tab....
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coming up tonight at 11:00 see what happens when we send the same pot samples to different labs. we will show you why scientists say our experiment exposes weaknesses in weed testing. back to you. >>> if you have a story for our investigative unit give us a call, 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> i want to check in with mike and kari this morning, they're very busy. roads slick out there of course because of the rain. >> and it's going to be raining for a while so we might as well get used to this for today as we will have rounds of heavy rain moving in. you can see it all on the radar right now, even in spots where it's starting to taper off for a while, it's going to start to ramp back up like san francisco, marin county and also moving into the peninsula, right there near pacifica. as we get a closer look into the south bay some pockets of some rain also pretty heavy starting to move in as we've just now started to see this rain move in within the last hour or so and as we get a closer look at palo alto down to mountain view and los altos a stead
coming up tonight at 11:00 see what happens when we send the same pot samples to different labs. we will show you why scientists say our experiment exposes weaknesses in weed testing. back to you. >>> if you have a story for our investigative unit give us a call, 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> i want to check in with mike and kari this morning, they're very busy. roads slick out there of course because of the rain. >> and it's going to...
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back. >> and the crime lab says what?y, did we tell you that bee found javier's dna on cathy's body? >> what? we found javier's profile on her sock on the back of her knee and under her right armpit. >> did we tell you? >> no, we didn't tell you. >> how long had they known that? >> a couple of months at least. >> and they what, forgot to call. >> i think the examiner was waiting for additional results and didn't realize she hadn't notified us. >> the idea of touch dna paid off. >> but not quite the way they had hoped. >> unbelievable you would get touch dna back not long after the fact. >> but bad news. it doesn't have sam lopez's name on it. >> that's right. >> so the strongest physical evidence was still against javier. but it was sam who had the motive and he was the first one going on trial. even without a trace of his dna anywhere. it had taken 13 years to arrest sam lopez. it would take another 8 to bring him to trial and just months before that trial began, matt murphy learned that sam had a new defense attorney, s
back. >> and the crime lab says what?y, did we tell you that bee found javier's dna on cathy's body? >> what? we found javier's profile on her sock on the back of her knee and under her right armpit. >> did we tell you? >> no, we didn't tell you. >> how long had they known that? >> a couple of months at least. >> and they what, forgot to call. >> i think the examiner was waiting for additional results and didn't realize she hadn't notified us....
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leaks up group pretty reliable in the past if the claim is true why would the cia be using to space lab in particular risk of i wonder why. you know the claim is true these are cia documents julian a scientist made that specifically clear and the cia has not disavowed the fact that they are original pristine pure documents as usual with wiki leaks. and this comes after. a program called marble which was. released by the cia and announced by julie innocence on the thirty first of march i was sitting in this chair and i was asked what what did that too and i said well that enables the cia to hack into a computer or network and up flew skate is the word in the cia document obfuscate fancy word for conceal who hacked in and then leave little traces laken who in cyrillic or the name of the first head of the soviet secret police just to show that there might be the russians so what i'm seeing here here is that hive is part of that part part of that same exposure and the supreme irony of course is that kaspersky lives has been disclaiming any involvement in any of this russian hacking and the
leaks up group pretty reliable in the past if the claim is true why would the cia be using to space lab in particular risk of i wonder why. you know the claim is true these are cia documents julian a scientist made that specifically clear and the cia has not disavowed the fact that they are original pristine pure documents as usual with wiki leaks. and this comes after. a program called marble which was. released by the cia and announced by julie innocence on the thirty first of march i was...
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labs what has happened of course is the whole issue about. the influence of so-called influence of the russian government on the american elections and also. the allegations in terms of the french election for. the forthcoming german ones as well so it is mischief making. if you have. particular political and geopolitical operations looking and criticizing the russians they don't look carefully at what's happening. in terms of the revelation that the agency had a special program to control its malware operations i mean is this cutting edge stuff does it suggest that reach is grown. and absolutely i mean the whole thing is you know whether it's edward snowden whether it's wiki leaks whatever it results in an enormous embarrassment this is the one thing that intelligence agencies don't like when the spotlight of attention is shown upon them then they. will run away to go back under the stone again and it just so happens that the moment that it's being concentrated on the americans of course they're very very good the british aren't too bad eith
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wiki leaks says the cia wrote code to impersonate russia's caspar asking lab anti-virus program. what the right approach and says the u.s. is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to moscow's perceived meddling last year. u.s. a justice department demands that r.t. america register as a foreign agent before monday the channels the bank accounts could be frozen if it does not comply. in saudi arabia and kuwait order their citizens out of lebanon need it lee after the resignation of the saudi backed lebanese prime minister. our broadcasting live director our studios in moscow this is our international sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now wiki leaks claims the cia has created a computer program that impersonates the software of a russian anti-virus company casper elaborate he has commentary. we now have a new batch of documents from wiki leaks that give insight into how the cia operates on a daily basis collecting information now one of the revelations in the new batch of documents shows that the cia has a program
wiki leaks says the cia wrote code to impersonate russia's caspar asking lab anti-virus program. what the right approach and says the u.s. is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to moscow's perceived meddling last year. u.s. a justice department demands that r.t. america register as a foreign agent before monday the channels the bank accounts could be frozen if it does not comply. in saudi arabia and kuwait order their citizens out of...
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you want it sent to the lab. >> send it to the lab.ean is confident his positive test is the result of a prescription drug he is allowed to take. >> i'm on wellbutrin. they'd be able to tell in a lab, right? >> yes. >> getting narcotics or anything like that back here is next to impossible. so, you know, i don't -- i don't have a doubt when it goes to the lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit where the high-profile nature of his crime, the murder of his ex-girlfriend and destroying her corpse, could make him a target among other inmates. >> i haven't been anywhere, even in the county, in prison, that i haven't run into someone that knew who i was or had seen the stuff, you know, on the news about my case. that kind of thing. it follows you everywhere. i tested positive for pot maybe a year or two ago and they took me to a disciplinary unit g-house. i was over there for maybe a half hour and had four or five people say, look, if you don't get out of here we
you want it sent to the lab. >> send it to the lab.ean is confident his positive test is the result of a prescription drug he is allowed to take. >> i'm on wellbutrin. they'd be able to tell in a lab, right? >> yes. >> getting narcotics or anything like that back here is next to impossible. so, you know, i don't -- i don't have a doubt when it goes to the lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective...
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they want to examine spinach more closely they're testing the iron content of the vege in the lab.and. the spinach project was dreamed up by katherine sama professor of chemistry didactics. and. she's interested in how chemistry can be taught in an engaging manner. maybe these students will go on to become scientists themselves one day. katherine zama is convinced that examples from people's everyday lives are helpful like popeye. i used to love what's in pop life and my parents made me to spend it before i was allowed to watch the show. and that's when he ate the spinach he got mussels he was a role model whenever i ate spinach i imagine becoming strong. but the notion that there's a lot of iron in spinach is just a myth. scientists themselves created this myth because sometimes they to make mistakes and for me would it it probably came about due to a transcription error in the lab a scientist forgot a decimal point as a result three point five milligrams became thirty five nutritionist really picked up on that the recommendation was eat a lot of spinach it'll make you strong. but
they want to examine spinach more closely they're testing the iron content of the vege in the lab.and. the spinach project was dreamed up by katherine sama professor of chemistry didactics. and. she's interested in how chemistry can be taught in an engaging manner. maybe these students will go on to become scientists themselves one day. katherine zama is convinced that examples from people's everyday lives are helpful like popeye. i used to love what's in pop life and my parents made me to...
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wiki leaks says that the cia wrote code to impersonate russia's kaspersky lab antivirus program. you know putin says the united states is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to the siege meddling last year. the u.s. justice department demands that r.t. america register as a foreign agent by monday the channel's bank accounts could be frozen if it doesn't comply. and saudi arabia and kuwait of ordered their citizens out of lebanon immediately after the resignation of the sound of banks the lebanese prime minister. neil harvey this is r.t. internet. wiki leaks claims that the cia has created a computer program that impersonates the software of russian antivirus companies kaspersky lab with details his kelly morgan. we now have a new batch of documents from wiki leaks that give insight into how the cia operates on a daily basis collecting information now one of the revelations in the new batch of documents shows that the cia has a program for imitating kaspersky laboratory a well known russian software company conspiracy labor
wiki leaks says that the cia wrote code to impersonate russia's kaspersky lab antivirus program. you know putin says the united states is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to the siege meddling last year. the u.s. justice department demands that r.t. america register as a foreign agent by monday the channel's bank accounts could be frozen if it doesn't comply. and saudi arabia and kuwait of ordered their citizens out of lebanon...
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was suspended from work for some time so you can see because of that decision one lab unchecked and athlete lost an entire year all for his career but thankfully right now all of the governing guys ations like w.b.c. w b o. all of them have accepted back into their ranks and he will be back in the ring in december. meanwhile russia's investigative committee has rejected claims that the country ran an elaborate state sponsored doping program and said the world anti-doping agency had provided no proof to support the findings in a report by canadian lawyer richard mclaren does but i've got to comment. well they carried out an extensive in-depth investigation involving more than seven hundred athletes their coaches various medical personnel and they question them about the allegations in the mclaren report and a number of them they rejected firstly they rejected the claim that some of the samples was switched and this claim was made in the mclaren report it said it said that some of them are normal or some of the samples indicating that perhaps they were mixed with salt and distilled wa
was suspended from work for some time so you can see because of that decision one lab unchecked and athlete lost an entire year all for his career but thankfully right now all of the governing guys ations like w.b.c. w b o. all of them have accepted back into their ranks and he will be back in the ring in december. meanwhile russia's investigative committee has rejected claims that the country ran an elaborate state sponsored doping program and said the world anti-doping agency had provided no...
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use worldwide sought to get the best deal lab could there and then. cross the wall and make very hard. and. boards are possible in use where you could maybe give you permission on the company that was hired to bed. and of course just two months since washington decided it didn't want their spare skill known of its government computers do you see significance in the timing of the leak. i don't believe that the it's very important the timing basically what is important in this specific story is the complexity of the effort spent by the u.s. intelligence in order to make hard the attribution or course kaspersky the actual big thing of the these activities bots are anyway the most important things in these aspects is that there is a government argentine the central intelligence agency that these are conducted cyber espionage activities trying to to make to also use a fossil a again it's operation new that we make are the attribution so this is very important i'm sure mostly the answer prize to hear of a spy agency doing you know untoward activities such a
use worldwide sought to get the best deal lab could there and then. cross the wall and make very hard. and. boards are possible in use where you could maybe give you permission on the company that was hired to bed. and of course just two months since washington decided it didn't want their spare skill known of its government computers do you see significance in the timing of the leak. i don't believe that the it's very important the timing basically what is important in this specific story is...
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sidewalk labs say they want to see a city built from the internet up. what does that look like?h the vitality we expect from sort of the greatest urban environments in a way that has never actually been seen before. the plans include modular buildings that will automatically adapt to wind and rain, robot delivery services, underground rubbish disposal trains, heated roads to melt the snow, digital navigation systems, smart traffic, self—driving buses. so far, sojetsons, but will any ordinary people actually be able to afford to live there? what's really interesting when you sit down with this and walk people through it is a big part of what they want to do and a big part of these advertisements they present for themselves is this will lower the cost of living. they're trying to find ways to reduce your cost of mobility, so for example you don't actually have to have a car at all. these plans also rely on data and lots of it. sensors in all aspects of the development, buildings, roads, open spaces, will measure how and when people use the environment. in a week when it was reveal
sidewalk labs say they want to see a city built from the internet up. what does that look like?h the vitality we expect from sort of the greatest urban environments in a way that has never actually been seen before. the plans include modular buildings that will automatically adapt to wind and rain, robot delivery services, underground rubbish disposal trains, heated roads to melt the snow, digital navigation systems, smart traffic, self—driving buses. so far, sojetsons, but will any ordinary...
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the work was done at a lab in reston, virginia. chantay blankinship was found beaten to death in may of last year. the case was unsolved until investigators decided to use what's called "snapshot" testing, using the killer's d-n-a. the method determines predictions for skin, eye, and hair color, as well as ancestry. a computer-generate d image was created, based on the information. police released the image, and received tips. that led 21-year-old ryan riggs to confess to the crime. he was a former neighbor of the victim, and attended the same church. he's expected in court today. the crowd was on it's feet a lot last night at the 20-17 american music awards. it was a night of tributes. christina aguillera honored the great whitney houston. and before that-- pink and kelley clarkson sang a touching tribute to the first responders. abc's danya bacchus has more. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen weather. toss to eileen - breezy & cold morning - roller coaster ride of temps this week - dry & chilly thanksgiving today: mostly sunn
the work was done at a lab in reston, virginia. chantay blankinship was found beaten to death in may of last year. the case was unsolved until investigators decided to use what's called "snapshot" testing, using the killer's d-n-a. the method determines predictions for skin, eye, and hair color, as well as ancestry. a computer-generate d image was created, based on the information. police released the image, and received tips. that led 21-year-old ryan riggs to confess to the crime....
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when daniel new feller of googling gen labs heard about the new marker system he immediately thought of jams. i think you know. i have stones. and this is a. specially valuable one we have been working for months in order to customize the technology and make it suitable for the specific parts list and basically what we had to do is ensure that the code would stick to their story in order to attract them and also that they would survive all this from the treatment so they stoned on the go. that's because the emeralds get their d.n.a. marker before they're polished. they come from this mine and zambia. the raw stones are marked as soon as their mind using a special solution the nano beads can be lodged inside the emeralds microscopic flaws. the d.n.a. marker which is implanted at the mine can then be retrieved later from the polish stone with a special acid the subsequent d.n.a. analysis is a standard procedure. the stones show a signature d.n.a. curve showing all the stones tested contained marker d.n.a. . d.n.a. labeling works but it still seems quite a low boreas procedure. nonethel
when daniel new feller of googling gen labs heard about the new marker system he immediately thought of jams. i think you know. i have stones. and this is a. specially valuable one we have been working for months in order to customize the technology and make it suitable for the specific parts list and basically what we had to do is ensure that the code would stick to their story in order to attract them and also that they would survive all this from the treatment so they stoned on the go....
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s at the university of toronto that's where the story began so one time she walked into the lab at night like nine or ten pm and i had the t.v. on and. on the news it has an excerpt from the leader of hezbollah and every time we hear anything with a bit about they're like ok kill the jews as there is they're called to get together so i was like god ok well that's probably going to be about fun or going across the hall from this guy you know it's not all fun and games even now they have to make progress with their medication so investors will keep funding the work the two could have set up their company in tel aviv turnaround weitzman science park but that would have been impossible for charlie. for a civilian person to cross the border and be under be seen as being protected by the israeli state or being under the umbrella at this early stage it's not something that is legal we had laws that were stated in the back in the sixty's i think or in the seventy's that prevent any citizen from and from doing that. but what about then are they really immune to this legacy of hate if you're askin
s at the university of toronto that's where the story began so one time she walked into the lab at night like nine or ten pm and i had the t.v. on and. on the news it has an excerpt from the leader of hezbollah and every time we hear anything with a bit about they're like ok kill the jews as there is they're called to get together so i was like god ok well that's probably going to be about fun or going across the hall from this guy you know it's not all fun and games even now they have to make...
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her labs not yet been connected to the particle accelerator but when it is her microscope will be transformed into a mega scope it'll give her an even closer view of the cells. the scientist has been with sesame for two years. when i came there was nothing in the end experimental horse and there was nothing in the machine installed and. just seeing components are installed and you see the b. c. something's happening we see that it always coming to pieces gives you lots of belief and faith. this place is going to work some dates. and. as everyone is speaking to us as i say it's a thing becoming reality. sesame is located in our law imbedded in a rural landscape a good thirty kilometers northwest of the jordanian capital. it's the middle east first particle accelerator. it's concealed beneath the heavy concrete cover behind three meter thick walls there to protect the people who work here from dangerous radiation leaks celebration is still undergoing testing not all of the parts are in place yes construction has been dogged by delays at times lack of funding was an issue parts had to be importe
her labs not yet been connected to the particle accelerator but when it is her microscope will be transformed into a mega scope it'll give her an even closer view of the cells. the scientist has been with sesame for two years. when i came there was nothing in the end experimental horse and there was nothing in the machine installed and. just seeing components are installed and you see the b. c. something's happening we see that it always coming to pieces gives you lots of belief and faith. this...
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bear real is the lead botanist in the stanley brothers' lab. this is charlotte's web?. >> what do you do with this heart? >> right now, we make our whole plant extract with the plant. we cultivate it in the field. we grow it until it flowers. we harvest it dry and bring it back to the lab to do an extraction on it that turns into our charlotte's web hemp oil. >> would you call that a marijuana plant or a hemp plant? >> a hemp plant. >> reporter: distinction that the stanley brothers and everyone that works for them makes between hemp and marijuana is important to understand. a botanist would tell you the plants are the same, but according to the federal farm bill of 2014, a plant with less than .3% of thc, the ingredient that gets high, is hemp. >> so, this is all hemp. it has lower than .3% thc. >> lower than .3? >> .3. that's right. but it has a naturally very high amount of cbd. >> reporter: cbd is the chemical compound some believe helps people with epilepsy. when you look at this plant, what do you see? >> i see beauty. i see wonderment. i see incredible opportuni
bear real is the lead botanist in the stanley brothers' lab. this is charlotte's web?. >> what do you do with this heart? >> right now, we make our whole plant extract with the plant. we cultivate it in the field. we grow it until it flowers. we harvest it dry and bring it back to the lab to do an extraction on it that turns into our charlotte's web hemp oil. >> would you call that a marijuana plant or a hemp plant? >> a hemp plant. >> reporter: distinction that...
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sure enough a quick lab tt concluded for $130 plus. we got phony medicine. >> this is a fail. which means counter fit. >> reporter: the lab tests 1,000 samples a year for concerned customers. law enforcement. and investigation. nearly nine out of the ten samples turn out to be fake. from phony arthritis medicine. to pills full of led and toxin. and a knock off cancer drug with no active ingredient. providing false hope to a dying patient. >> they'll take a chance. this will be the cure. now, they get this product and there's nothing in it. >> reporter: walker says buying from regulated, american pharmacies is your best bet. to stay safe. ironically enough he did exactly that. in 2003 rite aid pharmacy told customers its authorized distributor for lipitor may have provided counter fit pills. the pharmacy sued the distributor. but a confidentiality agreement cannot disclose the out come. the experience of taking what he believes was phony medicine left him with lessons learned about avoiding counter fit. >> i don't buy it online or order it from other countries. it's a significa
sure enough a quick lab tt concluded for $130 plus. we got phony medicine. >> this is a fail. which means counter fit. >> reporter: the lab tests 1,000 samples a year for concerned customers. law enforcement. and investigation. nearly nine out of the ten samples turn out to be fake. from phony arthritis medicine. to pills full of led and toxin. and a knock off cancer drug with no active ingredient. providing false hope to a dying patient. >> they'll take a chance. this will be...
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scott stephens runs uc berkeley's fire science lab. he's studying ways to make forests more fire resistant and slow the spread when wildfires do happen. this is the third time in 15 years the team set fire to this exact plot of land. they say burns like this need to happen more often in more places. >> to do this and really make a difference in the landscape, we would have to do this at much bigger areas. that's the thing that worries us, we're not doing it. we're not even close. >> reporter: why? >> we don't have a lot of experience doing this in california. we've got to train a workforce. >> reporter: stephens says building that workforce is a challenge. fire prevention is divvied up by a number of agencies. often times workers from nonprofits fill in the gaps. >> so what we did is cleared this area down here. >> reporter: they built this two-mile field rake. >> that vegetation grows up and
scott stephens runs uc berkeley's fire science lab. he's studying ways to make forests more fire resistant and slow the spread when wildfires do happen. this is the third time in 15 years the team set fire to this exact plot of land. they say burns like this need to happen more often in more places. >> to do this and really make a difference in the landscape, we would have to do this at much bigger areas. that's the thing that worries us, we're not doing it. we're not even close. >>...
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they went back to the car and were driven back to the labs.ogs that were launched into space had to weigh not more than 6—7kg. they were all stray dogs. they had stamina and were undemanding. they were naturally selected by their life from the streets. in order to study laika's blood pressure and monitor her pulse during the flight, my father pulled her main artery close to the surface of her skin. a transmitter was then attached to the artery. more transmitters were attached to her ribs and neck. archive: laika's elliptical orbit varies from 100 to 1,000 miles above the earth's surface, where observatories listen eagerly for the coded radio signals which tell the space scientists how laika is standing up to her lonely journey. whether in the years to come it will be safe for him to follow her. translation: it was the 40th anniversary of the revolution in 1957, and they needed to make a push before the festivities. that's why not everything could be thought through in this flight preparation. khrushchev was the soviet communist party leader th
they went back to the car and were driven back to the labs.ogs that were launched into space had to weigh not more than 6—7kg. they were all stray dogs. they had stamina and were undemanding. they were naturally selected by their life from the streets. in order to study laika's blood pressure and monitor her pulse during the flight, my father pulled her main artery close to the surface of her skin. a transmitter was then attached to the artery. more transmitters were attached to her ribs and...
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admits every place he has worked he shopped around for labs that will give him the best results.has this happened? >> everywhere, colorado, washington, oregon, here. >> reporter: california? >> yeah, right here in california. we can definitely do some things with numbers if we're not happy with the numbers we're getting from one lab. we'll go to another, explain the situation and we'll get our numbers. >> reporter: isn't that lying? is it fraud? >> yeah. that would be lying and fraud. >> reporter: he said some labs agree to boost numbers to boost their own business. now he's speaking out to warn regulators, but our investigation found fraud isn't the only problem facing the state. coming up tonight at 11:00, see what happens when we send the same pot samples to different labs. we'll show you why scientists say our experiment exposes weaknesses in weed testing. back to you. >> and if off story for our investigative unit, give us a call. or send us an e-mail to the unit. >>> coming up, it's been raining and pouring across the bay area. rain coming down in buckets. in fact, it sound
admits every place he has worked he shopped around for labs that will give him the best results.has this happened? >> everywhere, colorado, washington, oregon, here. >> reporter: california? >> yeah, right here in california. we can definitely do some things with numbers if we're not happy with the numbers we're getting from one lab. we'll go to another, explain the situation and we'll get our numbers. >> reporter: isn't that lying? is it fraud? >> yeah. that would...
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that russia was spying on them using antivirus software made by the russian company casper ski lab the f.b.i. is investigating the company's potential ties to the kremlin worried that its software could be used to spy on americans so the software that scanning his computer looking for sensitive files sends a message to russia saying hey here's a sensitive file and since they have some sort of a backdoor they can access it well this is there's a sequence here that we're still of not entirely sure of it essentially yes this is the idea however after months of investigation no conclusive evidence has been fun to support claims the anti virus developer has been involved in cyber spying. are you aware of any breaches to our national security that have been facilitated by the cat's perske products so we are still working through the process to identify for that phrase several times a day working through the process and that is not sufficient of an answer so it's not conclusive at this time you don't know whether or not systems have been breached by cast brewski lab products you had we do not
that russia was spying on them using antivirus software made by the russian company casper ski lab the f.b.i. is investigating the company's potential ties to the kremlin worried that its software could be used to spy on americans so the software that scanning his computer looking for sensitive files sends a message to russia saying hey here's a sensitive file and since they have some sort of a backdoor they can access it well this is there's a sequence here that we're still of not entirely...
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there was an improvement in flow in the arteries, not only in the cath lab, but in follow-up. their stress test results were normalized. they could exercise a little bit longer than at baseline. but that increment at exercise was not that dissimilar to the patients who got the placebo procedure. >> sreenivasan: so were you surpriseed by that finding? >> , you know, at first i was but when one looks at studies in times of medicine you have to look carefully at the types of patients enrolled in the study. and what's interested here is the medicines used to tree the patients up front and that they had single-vessel disease should cast it in a different light. at baseline, these patients had one episode of chest pain per month. in addition, their ability to exercise was pretty good. in fact if you measure something called the vo2-max-- you often see athletes with masks on, they're measuring vo2 max. that was basically the same as patients without any heart disease at the same age. >> sreenivasan: so it was almost a healthier population than people who get stents for severe chest p
there was an improvement in flow in the arteries, not only in the cath lab, but in follow-up. their stress test results were normalized. they could exercise a little bit longer than at baseline. but that increment at exercise was not that dissimilar to the patients who got the placebo procedure. >> sreenivasan: so were you surpriseed by that finding? >> , you know, at first i was but when one looks at studies in times of medicine you have to look carefully at the types of patients...
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. >>> we went to a lab and we got results. this started as a simple e- mail. then it transformed into a months long odyssey as we sought the truth, the things you want to know. we go the extra step to get them verified. this question, easy enough, is it safe, sanitary? drink a bottle of water, fill it from the tap and use it again. in order to go deeper, we made a verify house call. [ knocking on door ] >> hello. thank you so much for coming. >> reporter: nice to meet you. our verify team popped into bernie gilbert's home in alexandria. >> the debate was whether or not a water bottle is safe to use after you use the initial water you bought in them. >> reporter: she and her husband don't see eye to eye on this whole refilling water bottle isn't healthy. >> he said he heard a news article somewhere or some type of clip or something. he didn't remember. i refuse to throw them away the first time. it doesn't make sense to me. water is already in them. why not fill them with water again? no contamination. >> reporter: these are going to the lab. >> that's right. >
. >>> we went to a lab and we got results. this started as a simple e- mail. then it transformed into a months long odyssey as we sought the truth, the things you want to know. we go the extra step to get them verified. this question, easy enough, is it safe, sanitary? drink a bottle of water, fill it from the tap and use it again. in order to go deeper, we made a verify house call. [ knocking on door ] >> hello. thank you so much for coming. >> reporter: nice to meet you....
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emails that said oh well it might be the russians now because labs is in the same situation. the u.s. is trying to sow divisions in a rush ahead of marches presidential election this is according to vladimir putin he added it comes as retaliation for moscow's alleged hacking and right now it is sports that is in the crosshairs. thank you for that. there are serious concerns that in response to a perceived meddling in the u.s. election they want to cause problems during the presidential election in russia during the olympic games are due to be held in february when it is the presidential election in march here are concerns that someone wants to sow discontent among sports fans and the athletes that the government is somehow responsible for the violations. so the statement actually came when putin was asked about fresh waves of doping allegations against russian athletes on thursday for example we had the results from four russian skiers an old who participated in the sochi olympics and they were banned for life from the games and that's a repeat of exactly what we saw last wee
emails that said oh well it might be the russians now because labs is in the same situation. the u.s. is trying to sow divisions in a rush ahead of marches presidential election this is according to vladimir putin he added it comes as retaliation for moscow's alleged hacking and right now it is sports that is in the crosshairs. thank you for that. there are serious concerns that in response to a perceived meddling in the u.s. election they want to cause problems during the presidential election...
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each lab will specialize in different aspects of product or business development. at edinburgh university they will provide advertising, marketing, and public relations strategies for business start-ups. oth current students and those hures in the community can all seek assistance with all these universities. for edinburgho -- ed binburg, the lab will be -- will be low vated in the library. again at university it will focus on business analysis. it will be located in the center for business ingenuity will offer access to small business development center and the erie technology incubator. mercyhurst university will rovide business intelligence services and solutions to help developers commercialize their ideas. blended faculty student teams will use high-end computers, plotters, and other tools to services and develop custom intelligent products from within the ridge college of intelligence studies. madam speaker, this northwest pennsylvania innovation beehive network is working to serve the region. it will enable innovators madam access universities resources and
each lab will specialize in different aspects of product or business development. at edinburgh university they will provide advertising, marketing, and public relations strategies for business start-ups. oth current students and those hures in the community can all seek assistance with all these universities. for edinburgho -- ed binburg, the lab will be -- will be low vated in the library. again at university it will focus on business analysis. it will be located in the center for business...
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the lab files of the lab technicians and scientists who worked at the f.b.i. the ballistic testing and fiber testing and all of that. those records are all part of the collection. and someone could come in and look through them themselves. >> but even when you said earlier, that is the rifle that oswald used to kill the president, there are people listening to this that would say that is not true. martha: that's right. what i am saying actually is the opinion of the warren commission. i guess i should state that i have no opinion one way or another on this. but that is how it is identified in our records. and so, that is how i will identify it to you. this is a gray zipper jacket. and the interesting thing, this also ties oswald to the murder of tippit because the warren commission, according to the warren commission, this jacket found, ditched, near where tippit was killed. near where they saw, people thought they saw all swelled taking off after the killing of tippit. marina, oswald's wife, verified that this jacket was oswald's. if you read the warren commi
the lab files of the lab technicians and scientists who worked at the f.b.i. the ballistic testing and fiber testing and all of that. those records are all part of the collection. and someone could come in and look through them themselves. >> but even when you said earlier, that is the rifle that oswald used to kill the president, there are people listening to this that would say that is not true. martha: that's right. what i am saying actually is the opinion of the warren commission. i...
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story is quite interesting and there's a lot to be said about it but speaking about that particular lab the. there was a complaint launched against him by the russian company also by some other clients as well and consequently that was suspended from work for some time so you can see because of that decision of one lab unchecked and athlete lost an entire year of his career but thankfully right now all of the governing box americanization is like w.b.c. w b o. and all of them have accepted back into their ranks and he will be back in the ring in december yes they've started a remarkable turnaround very embarrassing i would say for the for the books and also to many thanks to my culture. meanwhile russia's investigative committee has rejected claims that the country had been running an elaborate state sponsored doping program and said the world anti-doping agency had provided no proof to back the findings of a report by canadian lawyer richard mclaren with more about his aunties guess the. well they carried out an extensive in-depth investigation involving more than seven hundred athlete
story is quite interesting and there's a lot to be said about it but speaking about that particular lab the. there was a complaint launched against him by the russian company also by some other clients as well and consequently that was suspended from work for some time so you can see because of that decision of one lab unchecked and athlete lost an entire year of his career but thankfully right now all of the governing box americanization is like w.b.c. w b o. and all of them have accepted back...
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says the cia i wrote the code to impersonate russia's kaspersky lab anti-virus program. says the u.s. is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to moscow perceived meddling last year. the us justice department of demands and that r t america register as a foreign agent before monday channels a bank accounts could be frozen if it does not comply. to saudi arabia and kuwait order their citizens out of lebanon immediately after the resignation of the saudi backed lebanese prime minister. broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our the international shantanu certainly glad to have you with us now wiki leaks it claims that the cia has created a computer program that impersonates the software of russian anti-virus company because. it has commentary. we now have a new batch of documents from wiki leaks that give insight into how the cia operates on a daily basis collecting information now one of the revelations in the new batch of documents shows that the cia has a program for imitating kaspersky laborato
says the cia i wrote the code to impersonate russia's kaspersky lab anti-virus program. says the u.s. is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to moscow perceived meddling last year. the us justice department of demands and that r t america register as a foreign agent before monday channels a bank accounts could be frozen if it does not comply. to saudi arabia and kuwait order their citizens out of lebanon immediately after the resignation...
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wiki leaks says that the cia wrote code to impersonate russia's kaspersky lab antivirus program. that in there putin says that the united states is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to moscow's perceived meddling last year. and the u.s. justice department has demanded r.t. america register as a foreign agent by monday the channel's bank accounts could be frozen if it doesn't comply. but also saudi arabia and kuwait ordered their citizens out of lebanon immediately after the resignation of the saudi plan to the lebanese prime minister. very good evening to you my name is neil harvey you're watching r.t. international where we start this hour with breaking news because wiki leaks is claiming that the cia's created a computer program that impersonates the software of the russian antivirus companies kaspersky loved let's get more details on this story on correspondent david morgan kaleb good to see you what else then is in these revelations. well we've got a new batch of documents from the vault eight of wiki leaks this new b
wiki leaks says that the cia wrote code to impersonate russia's kaspersky lab antivirus program. that in there putin says that the united states is attempting to create problems around next year's presidential election in russia in response to moscow's perceived meddling last year. and the u.s. justice department has demanded r.t. america register as a foreign agent by monday the channel's bank accounts could be frozen if it doesn't comply. but also saudi arabia and kuwait ordered their...
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coming up tonight at 11:00, see what happens when we send the same pot samples to different labs. show you why scientists say our experiment exposes weaknesses in weed testing. back to you. >>> if you have a story for our investigative unit give us a call, that number is 888-996-tips or send an e-mailt >>> happening today a redwood city mcdonald's employee accused of trying to flush a newborn baby down the toilet is due in court. sara lochner delivered that baby in the bathroom on labor day while she was working at the fast food chain. she had been dlafrd about stomach pain, a coworker went on to check with her and told police she saw a newborn baby face down in that toilet with lochner's hand on the baby's back and heard the toilet flush. lochner says she didn't realize she was pregnant. she has fleeded not guilty. attorneys are expected to set a hearing date today. >>> some victims of the north bay wildfires will be able to ride smart for free. the press democrat reports smart officials are going to issue 10,000 temporary passes that will allow certain people to ride for free. s
coming up tonight at 11:00, see what happens when we send the same pot samples to different labs. show you why scientists say our experiment exposes weaknesses in weed testing. back to you. >>> if you have a story for our investigative unit give us a call, that number is 888-996-tips or send an e-mailt >>> happening today a redwood city mcdonald's employee accused of trying to flush a newborn baby down the toilet is due in court. sara lochner delivered that baby in the...
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we believe this is a way to stay in the number. >> i'm sympathetic to what you say about labs. loads of change orders, so good luck to you. you're doing this in accordance with the california public contracting code. >> yes. and our city administer code as a charter city gives us latitude to do different. >> thank you. >> so following what robert said, we don't have updated financials and you have outstanding requests for those. i notice -- on our sheet here, you guys are going out for the last bond of $142 million, which i see is across both bonds, probably 2010 and 2014, is that right? >> this is the one subsequent to the immediate bond. >> when is the immediate one and how much is that? >> i believe it's parks and road improvement. >> i'm just talking about this- -- >> yeah, in late spring early summer. >> so we have concerns -- >> so in the second page of the report, the 2014 is issued 210.251,000 and they have capacity to go to 400 million. so this brings them up to about 350 million. there still would be -- is there a reason you didn't do the last 50 million? >> last 50 m
we believe this is a way to stay in the number. >> i'm sympathetic to what you say about labs. loads of change orders, so good luck to you. you're doing this in accordance with the california public contracting code. >> yes. and our city administer code as a charter city gives us latitude to do different. >> thank you. >> so following what robert said, we don't have updated financials and you have outstanding requests for those. i notice -- on our sheet here, you guys...