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have to contributed to the dismissal of hundreds of cases that depended on evidence from the crime lab unitonvicted sheesh could face four years in prison. san francisco officials are weighing changes to the city's building code that would allow construction of some of the chinese departments of the country. the city's supervisors are set to vote tomorrow. it would permit apartments as small as 220 square feet. supporters say it would provide a cheaper option in a city where rent has become unaffordable. critics say the units would not help families and could boost population density. we will be right back. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. today, we're forty-seventh out of fifty in per-pupil funding. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thi
have to contributed to the dismissal of hundreds of cases that depended on evidence from the crime lab unitonvicted sheesh could face four years in prison. san francisco officials are weighing changes to the city's building code that would allow construction of some of the chinese departments of the country. the city's supervisors are set to vote tomorrow. it would permit apartments as small as 220 square feet. supporters say it would provide a cheaper option in a city where rent has become...
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prosecutors say she stole cocaine from the lab's drug analysis unit. that led to the closure of the facility and prosecutor's dismissal of criminal cases. >>> hayward police are investigating a fatal police shooting overnight. it happened on tennyson road near mission boulevard not far from the south hayward b.a.r.t. station. ktvu has been covering the story since 4:0 this morning -- 4:30 this morning. allie? >> reporter: well, part of the intersection is still closed off to traffic. police officers are still gathering evidence for this officer involved shooting investigation. about an hour ago, the coroner removed the body of the man shot and killed. the shooting happened at 1:00 this morning. hayward police say they received a call about shots fired at the birthdy bird lounge on mission boulevard and hayward. the shots rang out after an altercation happened inside the bar. one person was struck by a bullet taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. police were looking for the gunman. they were told he fled the bar driving a blue buick o
prosecutors say she stole cocaine from the lab's drug analysis unit. that led to the closure of the facility and prosecutor's dismissal of criminal cases. >>> hayward police are investigating a fatal police shooting overnight. it happened on tennyson road near mission boulevard not far from the south hayward b.a.r.t. station. ktvu has been covering the story since 4:0 this morning -- 4:30 this morning. allie? >> reporter: well, part of the intersection is still closed off to...
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police closed the lab drug testing unit in march of would 2010 and still closed today according to public defender. >> the drug lab essentially shut down and all of the drug testing was being out sourceed to other labs. >>reporter: he says that is still happening. and he adds also had an impact on san francisco drug enforcement. >> one good thing that came out of the whole drug lab scandal is san francisco began looking at how it prioritize particularly prosecution of drug possession cases. >>reporter: according to the public defender police backed away from bust cases. >> probably 20 or 30 percent fewer arrest for what they call buy bucket cases where officers are out there making buys of drug on the streets. >>reporter: he says now police are looking at treatment instead of jail time for drug possession. and the arrest and prosecution of cases has fallen by a significant percentage. crime lab has been recertified twice since the scandal broke. police department which runs the lab says the problems have been corrected. now it's madden turn to answer. >> obviously it's being taken about a
police closed the lab drug testing unit in march of would 2010 and still closed today according to public defender. >> the drug lab essentially shut down and all of the drug testing was being out sourceed to other labs. >>reporter: he says that is still happening. and he adds also had an impact on san francisco drug enforcement. >> one good thing that came out of the whole drug lab scandal is san francisco began looking at how it prioritize particularly prosecution of drug...
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she stole campaign from the lab's drug analysis unit. >>> the oakland housing authority taking preapplications section eight housing. the list opened up at midnight, it will close down on friday. there are 8,000 spots open. applicants do have to apply online. the free applications for this are not first come first serve. a lottery will be used to determine who gets on that waiting list. >>> oakland raiders will hold a performance to -- he lay motionless on the field until he was able to raise his right hand finally and give the crowd a thumbs up. while he was being carted off the field. he is still in eden medical center with a reported neck injury. the raiders won the game 34-31. they have won their first win of the season. oakland trailed by ten in the fourth quarter when carson palmer found moore for the touchdown to bring the raiders within three. after hitting a game tying field goal earlier sebastian nailed the game winning 44-yard field goal. earning the first career win for his head coach dennis allen. the 49ers don't forget about them. they were having one of their best starts to the
she stole campaign from the lab's drug analysis unit. >>> the oakland housing authority taking preapplications section eight housing. the list opened up at midnight, it will close down on friday. there are 8,000 spots open. applicants do have to apply online. the free applications for this are not first come first serve. a lottery will be used to determine who gets on that waiting list. >>> oakland raiders will hold a performance to -- he lay motionless on the field until he...
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a legitimate website, but-- >> kibble tracks counterfeits from their source in clandestine labs to the united, where they're typically sold through rogue internet sites often posing as legitimate pharmacies. 36 million americans are estimated to have bought their medicines from these sites, many searching for quality drugs at a better price. some sites pretend to be from canada because canada is known for safe, inexpensive medicines. kibble caught this israeli counterfeiter on a hidden camera admitting that very scheme. >> that same counterfeiter also told undercover investigators of another decidedly low-tech way of smuggling hundreds of thousands of pills into the united states. he simply had them dropped in the mail. at the postal service facility at jfk airport, the shear volume of packages of counterfeit and suspicious drugs coming into the country is staggering. after x-rays... if you look closely here-- >> you see little round objects that don't belong. >> customs puts aside thousands for inspection. >> looks like a normal run-of-the-mill speaker. >> that's every one of these bins, and
a legitimate website, but-- >> kibble tracks counterfeits from their source in clandestine labs to the united, where they're typically sold through rogue internet sites often posing as legitimate pharmacies. 36 million americans are estimated to have bought their medicines from these sites, many searching for quality drugs at a better price. some sites pretend to be from canada because canada is known for safe, inexpensive medicines. kibble caught this israeli counterfeiter on a hidden...
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the february 17th brigade is the only unit from the lab yan forces that responded and tried to help thosen the compound out. they managed to evacuate the u.s. embassy personnel into what was supposed to be a safe house, but then later on, that safe house was attacks as well, so, a loft questions for the libyan government, but also a lot of questions being posed to the u.s. side of this. did america at the end of the day underestimate the threat level that exists here? >> all right, well, thank you very much. a crucial question about how america didn't know this was happening. we're going to be joined in a few moments by senator robert mendez to put those questions to him. a man who is a key part of the reason why america was involved in libya to begin with. now, i want to show you the live picture in cairo where dozens have been arrested and police have been facing off security forces against crowds who have been near the u.s. embassy throughout the day. let's get to ben wedeman, who is in cairo. what are you seeing tonight? >> well, it is 1:15 in the morning, but that doesn't seem to hav
the february 17th brigade is the only unit from the lab yan forces that responded and tried to help thosen the compound out. they managed to evacuate the u.s. embassy personnel into what was supposed to be a safe house, but then later on, that safe house was attacks as well, so, a loft questions for the libyan government, but also a lot of questions being posed to the u.s. side of this. did america at the end of the day underestimate the threat level that exists here? >> all right, well,...
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prosecutors say she stole cocaine from the lab's drug analysis unit.hat led to the closure of the facility and the dismissal of hundreds of drug-related cases. >>> sal, you haven't had a chance to catch your breath but you have to help people get to where they need to go. >> one of the things the 680 corridor has been improving a little bit. a little bit. on 680 heading south. 58 -- 580 is heading slow. 8 0 -- i think a lot of people said -- we're gonna avoid this. 880 is super slow heading down to fremont. i want to move the arrows here -- to the south hayward b.a.r.t. station. you can't get there from tenny soon road. you have to use industrial and then dixon to get up to the south hayward station. i want to move the maps. we've had a little bit of slow traffic in plan hill an walnut creek -- in pleasant hill and walnut creek. we've had slow traffic on 280 getting up to highway 17. some of the slow downs in the south bay, this seemed more normal. that's definitely slower than normal. >>> let's go to steve. >>> the system came in. brandon said he was
prosecutors say she stole cocaine from the lab's drug analysis unit.hat led to the closure of the facility and the dismissal of hundreds of drug-related cases. >>> sal, you haven't had a chance to catch your breath but you have to help people get to where they need to go. >> one of the things the 680 corridor has been improving a little bit. a little bit. on 680 heading south. 58 -- 580 is heading slow. 8 0 -- i think a lot of people said -- we're gonna avoid this. 880 is super...
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prosecutors say her theft of cocaine in the labs drug analyst unit led to the closure of facility and caused hundreds of criminal cases to be dismissed. city of san jose searching for a new police chief as department struggles to cope with increasing crime and cut backs. san jose mercury news reports that top priority should be ganging back a gang sussing were unit was that disbanded two years ago. some police officers say the department is stretched too thin to re-assign patrol officers to the unit. in the first sing months of the year the city has seen double digit spikes in burglaries, robberies, rapes and auto theft. >>> bizarre accident at san francisco airport has claimed the life of a work there are. happened around 5:30 yesterday morning and sfo spokesman tells us the worker with was driving a cafeteria vehicle on a service road when that driver crashed into a parked private jet. the crash sheered off the top of the vehicle and killed the driver. no word on why the driver crashed into that plane. >>> a homeless camp that was cleared out last month in san francisco may be clear
prosecutors say her theft of cocaine in the labs drug analyst unit led to the closure of facility and caused hundreds of criminal cases to be dismissed. city of san jose searching for a new police chief as department struggles to cope with increasing crime and cut backs. san jose mercury news reports that top priority should be ganging back a gang sussing were unit was that disbanded two years ago. some police officers say the department is stretched too thin to re-assign patrol officers to the...
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and police closed the unit and it's still closed today accord together public defender. >> the drug lab shut down. and the drug testing was being outsourced to other labs. >> and he says that is happening and adds... it's had an impact on san francisco drug enforcement. >> i think one good thing that came out of the scandal is that san francisco will begin looking how it pryor tiesed the investigation. >> and i'd say probably 0 or 30% fewer arrests from what is called buy bust cases making buys on the streets. >> he says now, police are looking at treatments instead of jail time for drug possession and there are arrests and prosecutions has fallen. and there is a crime lab recertified price twis and the police department says problems have been corrected. and there is now madden's turn to answer. >> this is a federal trial. >> and madden's trial expected to take four days she's not expected to testify. her attorney will argue action dz not have remt almost of fraud required for a conviction. >> oakland raiders wide receiver darious hayward bay is out of the hospital tonight. he took a h
and police closed the unit and it's still closed today accord together public defender. >> the drug lab shut down. and the drug testing was being outsourced to other labs. >> and he says that is happening and adds... it's had an impact on san francisco drug enforcement. >> i think one good thing that came out of the scandal is that san francisco will begin looking how it pryor tiesed the investigation. >> and i'd say probably 0 or 30% fewer arrests from what is called...
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division was a nice novelty that if they happen to fall in your lab that's great but the vast majority of the markets were in the united states. the world has changed. 95% of consumers are overseas and we need companies to realize that and have international sales as a part of their strategy. the second is access to financing or the right tax incentives. one of the challenges in wichita they said their competition is getting financed through the brazilian government so when they were going to sell stuff it's like they gave them money and they had no access to financing here. it may be politically controversial and president clinton proposed taking some money and providing to manufactures but even if we are not directly loaning the nine defectors money what we can do is provide them the tax incentives if they are willing to export or manufacture and the final point i would say is there is sale wall and the world trade organization which allows the country's that have been direct taxation to accept their exporter from the taxation and if you have the income tax like we do we have developed to the trade organization that
division was a nice novelty that if they happen to fall in your lab that's great but the vast majority of the markets were in the united states. the world has changed. 95% of consumers are overseas and we need companies to realize that and have international sales as a part of their strategy. the second is access to financing or the right tax incentives. one of the challenges in wichita they said their competition is getting financed through the brazilian government so when they were going to...
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lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit where make him a target among other inmates. >> i haven't been anywhere, even in the county to in prison that i haven't run someone who knew who i was or had seen this stuff 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're just going to straight stab you. >>> coming up, investigators reach conclusions on both curtis cash and bean. it just wouldn't . i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic c
lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit where make him a target among other inmates. >> i haven't been anywhere, even in the county to in prison that i haven't run someone who knew who i was or had seen this stuff 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...
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lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit whereture of his crime, the murder of his ex-girlfriend and destroying her corpse could make him a target among other inmates. >> i have not been anywhere in the county to in prison that i didn't see someone who knew who i was. 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 a half hour and had four or five people say, look, if you don't get out of here we're just going to straight stab you. >>> coming up, investigators reach conclusions on both curtis cash and bean. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dos
lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit whereture of his crime, the murder of his ex-girlfriend and destroying her corpse could make him a target among other inmates. >> i have not been anywhere in the county to in prison that i didn't see someone who knew who i was. 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...
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and they do the explosive residue and send everything back to the lab to be examined and they find they've got munitions from the united states, from nato countries, from other countries, that's going to basically tell them nothing, because, because of the insurrection that led up to the overthrow of gadhafi. you have countries from all over the world, including the u.s., sending munitions into that country, training the locals how to do it to overthrow the gadhafi government. they had on-the-job training for months and months in how to operate mortars and rpgs and assault rifles and pistols. so you had a war zone there for a long time, so you have tens of thousands of civilians who know how to operate that military hardware and would have the equipment to do it. and after gadhafi was overthrown, the new government came in, no one has gone to that country and taken the munitions and the weapons and the bombs and mortars out. that's all still sitting there. we'll have the same issue in syria when that ends. for all the stuff that's being sent in to help the rebels, what happens in the aftermath when you've got tons of s
and they do the explosive residue and send everything back to the lab to be examined and they find they've got munitions from the united states, from nato countries, from other countries, that's going to basically tell them nothing, because, because of the insurrection that led up to the overthrow of gadhafi. you have countries from all over the world, including the u.s., sending munitions into that country, training the locals how to do it to overthrow the gadhafi government. they had...
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labs. >>> 2012 may be a banner year for whooping cough in the united states and that's not a good thing. to make matters worse, a new study is questioning just how long the vaccine really lasts. >> are you ready? >> reporter: 5-year-old twin solania and enzo are getting their fifth dose of the dtap vaccine today. >> i think it's important to protect the kids from all the illnesses out there. >> reporter: a new study in the new england journal of medicine is raising concerns about that final dose of whooping cough vaccine and just how long it protects kids. kaiser permanente researches are found the effectiveness fades about 40% in the five years after vaccination. >> every year it gets a little less effect activity. >> reporter: dr. amy porter says infants under 6 months are most susceptible because they're not fully vaccinated yet. in this study 80% of kids with whooping cough caught it from an older relative. >> as the vaccine starts to get less effective, it's time for booster shots. >> reporter: theresa feels good knowing her family is protected. her twins need a booster in six years
labs. >>> 2012 may be a banner year for whooping cough in the united states and that's not a good thing. to make matters worse, a new study is questioning just how long the vaccine really lasts. >> are you ready? >> reporter: 5-year-old twin solania and enzo are getting their fifth dose of the dtap vaccine today. >> i think it's important to protect the kids from all the illnesses out there. >> reporter: a new study in the new england journal of medicine is...
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while not commonly discussed, the amendments of 1988 is an important law that ensures all labs operating in the united states can be trusted. under this, all labs must be certified to prove they are qualified to perform clinical tests while meeting certain quality and safety standards. we can all agree this is a good thing. labs are periodically retested to keep their certification. and to do this labs are required to perform proficiency tests which measure the quality and competency of a lab's work. unlike some tests that come to a lab that can be sent out to other labs, proficiency tests must be performed in-house. currently if a lab is found to have referred a proficiency test to another lab, the secretary of h.h.s. must revoke that lab's certificate for at least one year. and this prevents it from participating in medicare or medicaid for that period. in addition, the operator of any lab that has had its certificate revokes is barred from owning or operating any certified labs for two years. however, current law does not allow the secretary any flexibility in imposing these penalties for labs that
while not commonly discussed, the amendments of 1988 is an important law that ensures all labs operating in the united states can be trusted. under this, all labs must be certified to prove they are qualified to perform clinical tests while meeting certain quality and safety standards. we can all agree this is a good thing. labs are periodically retested to keep their certification. and to do this labs are required to perform proficiency tests which measure the quality and competency of a lab's...
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doctors could not have guessed a bionic unit would do the walking for him the creators of the robot know it looks like science fiction >>> it is a iron man >>> their labo richmond warehouse originally the plan to use the technology to help soldiers carry heavier gear but they realized they could help paraplegics walk. >>> grasp the remote control crutches and with a 45 lb. computer on your back focus on your balance. >>> i took my first and look at my mom she was crying it made me happy to see my family happy again and myself happy. >>> for those like mad to have not walked in years the benefits clear that to the legs increase circulation or range of motion research ongoing and jury still out. >>> we are careful about stating too much >>> he cannot state for certain if there are health benefits studies are under white bed till for believes the benefits go beyond >>> just having a conversation i to buy one of my favorite things >>> a feeling he'll only get only hear the warble robot costs $140,000 and can only be used on site at 20 rehabilitation centers nationwide >>> it is a big mission here to take into people's homes >>> a dream within reach the co
doctors could not have guessed a bionic unit would do the walking for him the creators of the robot know it looks like science fiction >>> it is a iron man >>> their labo richmond warehouse originally the plan to use the technology to help soldiers carry heavier gear but they realized they could help paraplegics walk. >>> grasp the remote control crutches and with a 45 lb. computer on your back focus on your balance. >>> i took my first and look at my mom she...
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lab and a okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my mother was so wrong about you. next, we get priority boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. this is no plan. really? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. >>> we welcome newest member of cbs 5 weather team paul dionne know >>> at 5610 and 11 glad to be here a beautiful station to work for and today gorgeous out there many enjoyed sunshine and highs in the '90s set the stage for a beautiful evening. clear skies with fog will be moving in later tonight. livermore still smiled oakland checks in at 60, san francisco 56, san jose 654 tonight and early tomorrow foggy night at the coast, down to 53 mid-50s with fog along the bay clear conditions and chilly down to the mid 50s inland spots. what we have tropical moisture made it to southern california moving in our direction, by wednesday clouds will be on the
lab and a okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my mother was so wrong about you. next, we get priority boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. this is no plan. really? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. >>>...
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also praising the people in libya who are standing by the united states denouncing the violence there. our cnn foreign affairs reporter elise lab bot joins me live from new york. i want you to dove tail off what jessica was reporting and the missing bits out of this speech, perhaps the issue of the palestinians and the israelis not necessarily being addressed, and this at a time when iran was front and center as well in this speech. i don't think you've got our signal just yet. let me give some background on that if i can. the issue today coming perhaps not coincidentally on a day when all of a sudden the iranians are reported to have done some missile testing in the persian gulf and those missile tests happening, imagine that, close to american military exercises, naval exercises. so with that coincidence, elise, if you can hear me now, i want you to touch on this very other critical area of the president's speech at the united nations, iran, the fact of what iran has been saying and doing and this perhaps not coincidence of a missile test. >> reporter: i think that basically president obama did what he felt that he needed to
also praising the people in libya who are standing by the united states denouncing the violence there. our cnn foreign affairs reporter elise lab bot joins me live from new york. i want you to dove tail off what jessica was reporting and the missing bits out of this speech, perhaps the issue of the palestinians and the israelis not necessarily being addressed, and this at a time when iran was front and center as well in this speech. i don't think you've got our signal just yet. let me give some...
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lab was closed two years ago hundreds of criminal cases thrown out because of the alleged tampering. definition of small apartment in san francisco could change, supervisors will vote whether to allow developers to build units as small as 220 square feet including kitchen, bath and closet to the goal is to provide more rental units at lower prices. >>> a drawing coming up were the odds are winning much better than the lottery, the price could be a new place to live. john ramos on a new approach to city sponsored housing >>> the oakland housing authority began taking applications for subsidized apartments but something was missing, a line of people around the block that is because they went to new online application process >>> people don't have to stand in line with paper and bring them in that and have to do first-come first-served process >>> libraries offer help to those who don't own or understand computers at the end of the week a computer randomly selects 8000 names to go on a waiting list for cities sponsored housing, they expect 50,000 people to apply one of them robin victoria williams who has been shopping for a car >>> you're looking to buy a car for place to live? >>> yes the back seat >>> does
lab was closed two years ago hundreds of criminal cases thrown out because of the alleged tampering. definition of small apartment in san francisco could change, supervisors will vote whether to allow developers to build units as small as 220 square feet including kitchen, bath and closet to the goal is to provide more rental units at lower prices. >>> a drawing coming up were the odds are winning much better than the lottery, the price could be a new place to live. john ramos on a new...
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lab for further analysis. police plan on using the portable devices when large crowds have gathered like at golf tournaments and fairs. montgomery county police have acquired approximately 40 of these portable unitshrough a federal gant and in addition to using them around metrorail stations, some have been given to the motor carrier unit so they can make checks on trucks and other vehicles. i'm paul wagner. >>> coming up, the washington nats brought out the big bats in the big apple. up next. >> harper holding. zimmerman drives this one to center. he can only watch t it is up on the banner side. >> the bats weren't the only things clicking. pitching was also dominant. i love the nats. i want to be a nats fan. sports breakfast is coming up next. >> jumping on that bandwagon now. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. qu
lab for further analysis. police plan on using the portable devices when large crowds have gathered like at golf tournaments and fairs. montgomery county police have acquired approximately 40 of these portable unitshrough a federal gant and in addition to using them around metrorail stations, some have been given to the motor carrier unit so they can make checks on trucks and other vehicles. i'm paul wagner. >>> coming up, the washington nats brought out the big bats in the big apple....
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units at once, right? it's like taking a summer course and maybe, like, three calculus courses in the chemistry lab and then in 10 weeks-- you can't do that. you need more--time. you like to see something neat? it's called the swinging wonder. watch this, gang. i gonna be lifting one of this balls up. that's strange. only one ball came out the other side. i'm gonna be lifting two balls up. that's strange. two came out the other side. i'm gonna be lifting four balls up. no. i lifted three, i said four. i thought maybe it might be what i'm saying, okay? and it turns out it wasn't what i was saying. let's see what happens if i do lift four balls up. but there's only 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. let's try it. that would be wild if four balls came out the other side now. if that were the case, it would seem that there must be some underlying rules applied here, huh? let's try four. huh? and we got four. let's try five. wow. let's try six. woo. let's try seven. [laughter] yeah. ain't that neat? i wonder if there's a reason for that. i wonder if there's a reason. let me ask you a question. when one comes in-- it's got a c
units at once, right? it's like taking a summer course and maybe, like, three calculus courses in the chemistry lab and then in 10 weeks-- you can't do that. you need more--time. you like to see something neat? it's called the swinging wonder. watch this, gang. i gonna be lifting one of this balls up. that's strange. only one ball came out the other side. i'm gonna be lifting two balls up. that's strange. two came out the other side. i'm gonna be lifting four balls up. no. i lifted three, i...
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united states, which puts her in the northeast area. now, we also -- this is something we didn't discuss when i was here before. her tooth -- one of her teeth was sent to another labting and that tapes provide us with some more informative information about her earlier years. and that along with the hair samples, we determined that there's a potential she could have come from the midwest area, meaning, quite honestly, arizona is what we're doing now. >> it's fascinating when you talk about a hair sample. how does it work? you're just testing the dna from that hair sample that's able the pinpoint where she has been and where she might have been from? >> well, it's not dna. it's elements, oxygen and a few other elements that are in the hair which are in the water and the soil in particular geographical areas of the united states. so basically consuming the water, consuming food from those areas, deposit these elements in her hair. same thing with the teeth. >> and the same thing with the tooth? >> exactly the same thing with the tooth. the good thing about the tooth is younger years. her more informative years, there's more of those elements present and we're able t
united states, which puts her in the northeast area. now, we also -- this is something we didn't discuss when i was here before. her tooth -- one of her teeth was sent to another labting and that tapes provide us with some more informative information about her earlier years. and that along with the hair samples, we determined that there's a potential she could have come from the midwest area, meaning, quite honestly, arizona is what we're doing now. >> it's fascinating when you talk...
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united states which puts her in the northeast area. now, we also, and this is something we didn't discuss when i was here before, her tooth, one of her teeth was sent to another lab testing, and that was able to -- the results of those tests were able to provide us with some more informative information about her earlier years and that, along with the hair samples we've determined, that there's a potential she could have come from the midwest area meaning quite honestly arizona is what we're focusing our -- what we're doing now. >> it's fascinating when we're talking about a hair sample. how does it work? testing the dna from a hair sample that's actually able to pinpoint where she has been and where she might have been from? >> well, it's not down. a it's elements. oxygen and a few other elements that are in the hair which are in the water and the soil in particular geographical areas of the united states, so basically consuming the water, consuming food from those areas, deposit these elements in her hair. >> same thing for the tooth. >> exactly the same thing with the toothd. >> the good thing about the tooth is younger years, more informative years, more of t
united states which puts her in the northeast area. now, we also, and this is something we didn't discuss when i was here before, her tooth, one of her teeth was sent to another lab testing, and that was able to -- the results of those tests were able to provide us with some more informative information about her earlier years and that, along with the hair samples we've determined, that there's a potential she could have come from the midwest area meaning quite honestly arizona is what we're...
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lab for all of those children. gym class once a week. 35 students or more in a class. no nurse on duty. i taught for four years. in a mobile unitand make sure some were removed so we could walk and move. people don't understand. >> you're just in it for the money obviously. >> stephanie: you moneygrubber. >> caller: i am. >> stephanie: didn't mitt romney say something recently, you would think class size is something we can all agree on. has been proven -- a problem. he seemed to just be dismissing it right? >> caller: absolutely. i have a friend that teaches in the suburbs and she has 18 in her class compared to the 32 that i had. >> let's be real clear. education seems to be the one program in government that can't be solved by throwing money at it. this seems to be -- if there is a defense problem they can't wait to chuck money, good money after bad. like i said, they can't wait -- the romney -- and ryan ticket does not want to limit defense at all. beyond what the generals want which is -- you know, the new version of the jet built inside out so the wind only blows at the pilot. >> stephanie: they could use the replacement
lab for all of those children. gym class once a week. 35 students or more in a class. no nurse on duty. i taught for four years. in a mobile unitand make sure some were removed so we could walk and move. people don't understand. >> you're just in it for the money obviously. >> stephanie: you moneygrubber. >> caller: i am. >> stephanie: didn't mitt romney say something recently, you would think class size is something we can all agree on. has been proven -- a problem. he...
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united states has. there is expertise in other elements of the government, and then you get into a particular sectors, the department of energy which has the national labs, which are resources. in terms of one place where there is considerable cyber expertise, probably the best in the world, you would look first to the nsa. >> how often are you looking and speaking with the director of the bureau's? is this an ongoing process? >> it is ongoing, but the three of us get together because we're building. this is a new way to look at this noon and devolving threat to national security. we have to get out of thinking analog and think digital. we have to move and think of government institutions and how best they organize themselves. >> we will take questions from the audience. from the domain of cyber warfare, i was reading there was a senior official who runs the information assurance directorate, he said we are starting to see a nation state resources employed in cyber can ways we would describe as destructive. she was alluding to other nations engage in to online behavior that, this room, you would call something more than saber rattling, but something sho
united states has. there is expertise in other elements of the government, and then you get into a particular sectors, the department of energy which has the national labs, which are resources. in terms of one place where there is considerable cyber expertise, probably the best in the world, you would look first to the nsa. >> how often are you looking and speaking with the director of the bureau's? is this an ongoing process? >> it is ongoing, but the three of us get together...
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united states security interest. in another example, investigated by the subcommittee in 2008, the national lab gave itself a passing mark on its own physical security. the nnsa federal on-site managers gave it a passing mark, too. only when doe's office of independent oversight actually tested the security independently was it evident that homeland deserved the lowest possible rating for protective force, performance and for physical protection of classified materials. on the safety front, the experience has been no better. from 2007-2010, the lawrence livermore lab had multiple events involving uncontrolled worker exposure to beryllium which can cause a debilitating lungometimes they fatal condition. a lab determined it was compliant. it took an independent department oversight review to determine the contractors program violated the regulations. now this past may, the inspector general reported another national laboratory had not held its managers accountable for implementing an important system for preventing and reducing injuries. neither contractor or the federal site manager had addressed problems identified
united states security interest. in another example, investigated by the subcommittee in 2008, the national lab gave itself a passing mark on its own physical security. the nnsa federal on-site managers gave it a passing mark, too. only when doe's office of independent oversight actually tested the security independently was it evident that homeland deserved the lowest possible rating for protective force, performance and for physical protection of classified materials. on the safety front, the...