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they used to be fluorescent or inca descent lamps very long lamp life. we don't have these fixtures quite here yet, we're starting to do commercial fixtures with l.e.d. arrays in them. very expensive at this point, but over the cost of the life of that fixture, it does pencil out pretty good. >> great. thank you very much. >> i appreciate the time. >> and jill is a manufacturer's rep coverage lots of other equipment here including this interesting thing that says push right here. so i'll push that. and this looks like a receptacle that fits on a countrier top. designed for a kitchen -- counter top? >> designed for a kitchen. >> a piece of granite and it comes in black or stainless steel for kitchens. >> very cool. there are lots and lots of regulations about receptacles in counters. i wanted to ask you about energy efficiency, you have a few products here which i believe are energy efficient. and this particular recessed can looks like it is the one that holds that four-pin bulb that we were looking at earlier in this show? >> yes. >> and you can't put a
they used to be fluorescent or inca descent lamps very long lamp life. we don't have these fixtures quite here yet, we're starting to do commercial fixtures with l.e.d. arrays in them. very expensive at this point, but over the cost of the life of that fixture, it does pencil out pretty good. >> great. thank you very much. >> i appreciate the time. >> and jill is a manufacturer's rep coverage lots of other equipment here including this interesting thing that says push right...
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. >> so pat collins can put his sun lamp away. >> that said, we're going to have a few clouds tomorrow. all in all, we're breaking the pattern we've been in, stuck for so long. as we round out the month, national wraps up with almost nine inches of rain for the month. dulles, almost eight inches of rain. it's nice that we're starting to dry out more and more. boy, we're going to have wind to help dry us out today. 63 the temperature. winds out of the southwest at 8 miles an hour. an increase in winds. we could see gusts today up to around 20 miles per hour. some of the temperatures throughout the area, takoma park and tinnily town now at 63 degrees. mt. aerie to the north. mitchellville at 61 degrees. here's a look at today, going up to 74 to 75 degrees. breezy with an increase in clouds. >> starting out to be a great friday. sun's in the air. >>> so far no delays on the rails. our roadways, they look good as
. >> so pat collins can put his sun lamp away. >> that said, we're going to have a few clouds tomorrow. all in all, we're breaking the pattern we've been in, stuck for so long. as we round out the month, national wraps up with almost nine inches of rain for the month. dulles, almost eight inches of rain. it's nice that we're starting to dry out more and more. boy, we're going to have wind to help dry us out today. 63 the temperature. winds out of the southwest at 8 miles an hour. an...
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they actually were considered a lighthouse station at one point because anyhave a little lamp hung on the side of the building about 20 feet above the water. >> reporter: the little lamp was no match for san francisco's dense fog. in the summer of 1959 the keepers woke up to the sound of a 440-foot freighter coming through the wall. >> just crunched into the lighthouse keepers quarters. >> no one was hurt but it signaled the end of the lime point signal station. go to cbssf.com. click on connect to send me your good questions. >> giants fading fast. today they said good-bye to two big players. a win would be nice. with the cubs in town that shouldn't be a problem. or was it? stick around. sports is coming up in a minute. >>> sports minute brought to you by your northern california honda dealers. >>> brian sabian making a move. rowan left on a $60 million contract he signed in 2008. let's hit it. a little minute action for you here. meanwhile the giants activated pat burrell from the disabled list and called up rookie brett pill who had 107 runs batted in. jeff keppinger goes deep off
they actually were considered a lighthouse station at one point because anyhave a little lamp hung on the side of the building about 20 feet above the water. >> reporter: the little lamp was no match for san francisco's dense fog. in the summer of 1959 the keepers woke up to the sound of a 440-foot freighter coming through the wall. >> just crunched into the lighthouse keepers quarters. >> no one was hurt but it signaled the end of the lime point signal station. go to...
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. >> reporter: for years bill green has been chasing lower costs by shifting production of lamps and industrial cabinets to china. now he's looking to bring some of that work back to america. >> you reach a point where the risk is not worth the reward. >> reporter: chinese material and labor costs are soaring, shipments are being delayed and green suspects factories are cutting corners on quality. >> if they don't sand this stuff off, that will come back through the paint. see this around the edges where they painted? this is rust. >> reporter: we joined him on a visit to china to confront suppliers. >> this is unacceptable. we can't have that. you know, they know how to get it out. >> reporter: the factory boss complains he can't get enough workers. >> i don't want to hear -- >> reporter: even with wages rising by 40% a year. the supply of young migrants, the backbone of the factories, is drying up because of more job opportunities at home. so green decides he'll ship the final assembly of cabinets back to his mobile alabama factory. then to another tense meeting. >> needs to go dow
. >> reporter: for years bill green has been chasing lower costs by shifting production of lamps and industrial cabinets to china. now he's looking to bring some of that work back to america. >> you reach a point where the risk is not worth the reward. >> reporter: chinese material and labor costs are soaring, shipments are being delayed and green suspects factories are cutting corners on quality. >> if they don't sand this stuff off, that will come back through the...
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hung on the side of the building 20-foot above the water. >> the little lamp was no match for dense in san francisco. in 1859 they woke up to a 440- foot frater coming through their wall. >> it ran right into it there. >> no one was hurt but it effectively signaled the end of the line point signal station. go to cbssf.com and click on "connect" to send me your good questions. >>> the a's game started tonight and ended on thursday with a blown call you have to see. and the giants said hello to the cubs and said said good- bye to two popular players. all your sports after the break. >>> well, with the giants still 6 games out of the division race general manager brian sabian made a move. he designated aaron rowand and miguel tejada for assignment. the giants will have to eat the rest of his contract. they activated pat burrell, they called up rookie brett pill who had 107 runs batted in in the minors. milne the big league dugout for the first time in his career, didn't see any action though. jeff keppinger goes deep off rod reading elopes. how about back to back three hit games for ke
hung on the side of the building 20-foot above the water. >> the little lamp was no match for dense in san francisco. in 1859 they woke up to a 440- foot frater coming through their wall. >> it ran right into it there. >> no one was hurt but it effectively signaled the end of the line point signal station. go to cbssf.com and click on "connect" to send me your good questions. >>> the a's game started tonight and ended on thursday with a blown call you have...
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business that's something which is even more important than just what i know you would mention the led lamps about the new production because many people say that you mention consumer products so many people say that this these lamps are the first and the only consumer products today that's manufactured with the help of now is it true well it's not. fair for more examples but that's true that morse the war product is no applause. she would be reasons. but i will you be working on more and more consumer items things that these things can the can be sold well in local stones in supermarkets print i don't see it as a prayer it's something krishna my me the. vicar of group a and group b. group a is important will be is not important for me because if there is a consumer business or consumer ordinary people i will support this business or so that's why i wouldn't consider it as a priority you recently showed in other products the electronic reader you showed it you introduced it to to the russian prime minister and you said that this is something that may replace. paper books in russian schools.
business that's something which is even more important than just what i know you would mention the led lamps about the new production because many people say that you mention consumer products so many people say that this these lamps are the first and the only consumer products today that's manufactured with the help of now is it true well it's not. fair for more examples but that's true that morse the war product is no applause. she would be reasons. but i will you be working on more and more...
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lamps and bobs are the first and the only consumer product today that's manufactured with the help of now and with gina she is a true well it's not the phyllis to be here for more examples but that's true the more store or product is no apply. b. to c. b. to b. b. to business. but i will you be working on more and more consumer items things that these things can be sold well in local stores and supermarkets i don't see it as a prayer it's something which reminds me of the soviet girls. in the group a group b. group a is important ruby is not important to me is the problem if there is a consumer business or consumer ordinary people i would support this business although i wouldn't consider it as a priority you recently showed in other products the electronic reader you showed if you introduced it to take it to the russian prime minister and you said that this is something that may replace. paper books in russian schools. more about it do you think that this really me.
lamps and bobs are the first and the only consumer product today that's manufactured with the help of now and with gina she is a true well it's not the phyllis to be here for more examples but that's true the more store or product is no apply. b. to c. b. to b. b. to business. but i will you be working on more and more consumer items things that these things can be sold well in local stores and supermarkets i don't see it as a prayer it's something which reminds me of the soviet girls. in the...
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across town we hit a local department store that promised they still carried lamps made in america andhe foreign ones. this is what was left. okay. open your eyes. >> we have two choices. >> reporter: yes, two choices. just two choices but we were determined not to leave monica in the dark and tomorrow night we're going to reveal what's in the truck that we brought up to that dorm room and what it cost and then we're going to go get answers. why are those universities selling foreign made products and would they be willing to make the switch to american goods? $46 billion at stake, diane, and it's some really surprising answers we got from the universities. >> and the universities are making the deal with that catalog. >> and the catalog company said they're really embarrassed. not a single item made in america. >> all right. we'll let you know what sharyn gets done tomorrow night. thank you. >>> and coming up, a teacher that can change your life. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic t
across town we hit a local department store that promised they still carried lamps made in america andhe foreign ones. this is what was left. okay. open your eyes. >> we have two choices. >> reporter: yes, two choices. just two choices but we were determined not to leave monica in the dark and tomorrow night we're going to reveal what's in the truck that we brought up to that dorm room and what it cost and then we're going to go get answers. why are those universities selling...
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he got his very first job at eight years old lighting street lamps at fisherman's wharf. he eventually bought himself a boat and by the time of the great earthquake in 1906, he had several fishing boats. when the fire began to destroy san francisco, he loaded neighbors on to the bow. it was on that last boat he was introduced to my grandmother as he led her into the fishing boat for safety. my grandfather met my grandmother, and together, they tried to rebuild a city. san francisco has given my family so much opportunity and i would like to make sure our city continues to be a city of opportunity for everyone. san francisco is a place for history and we honor our past. we have also always looked forward to the future. what was once a gold rush town -- we became a center of finance and business, and when technology became a driving industry in the world, we became a center for people looking to launch new companies and new ideas. as a supervisor, i've focused on a future and saw the need for long-term planning and push for the very first economic plan in san francisco. i d
he got his very first job at eight years old lighting street lamps at fisherman's wharf. he eventually bought himself a boat and by the time of the great earthquake in 1906, he had several fishing boats. when the fire began to destroy san francisco, he loaded neighbors on to the bow. it was on that last boat he was introduced to my grandmother as he led her into the fishing boat for safety. my grandfather met my grandmother, and together, they tried to rebuild a city. san francisco has given my...
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the lamp was already blazing with intensity. my growing hard on >> he seemed amenable. he got cold feet? may be he lost interest. ben shrugged. who knows. i would be with us in the second. i am serious. don't you feel abandoned. it's a three way honey, i don't think two people can feel abandoned. he might be late. i looked at the clock again. 25 minutes. only hustlers can get away with that. he's not a hustler? ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic tic do you think we are? >> i sort of
the lamp was already blazing with intensity. my growing hard on >> he seemed amenable. he got cold feet? may be he lost interest. ben shrugged. who knows. i would be with us in the second. i am serious. don't you feel abandoned. it's a three way honey, i don't think two people can feel abandoned. he might be late. i looked at the clock again. 25 minutes. only hustlers can get away with that. he's not a hustler? ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic...
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the lamp was already blazing with intensity. my growing hard on >> he seemed amenable. he got cold feet? may be he lost interest. ben shrugged. who knows. i would be with us in the second. i am serious. don't you feel abandoned. it's a three way honey, i don't think two people can feel abandoned. he might be late. i looked at the clock again. 25 minutes. only hustlers can get away with that. he's not a hustler? ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic tic do you think we are? >> i sort of felt like he targeted us. i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was still the great dark man. a mythical man or object to desire. it was probably why we jumped to attention. jesus. tucking the incriminating evidence. wait. let this go down first. >>
the lamp was already blazing with intensity. my growing hard on >> he seemed amenable. he got cold feet? may be he lost interest. ben shrugged. who knows. i would be with us in the second. i am serious. don't you feel abandoned. it's a three way honey, i don't think two people can feel abandoned. he might be late. i looked at the clock again. 25 minutes. only hustlers can get away with that. he's not a hustler? ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic...
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look at my son and i imagine him when he's eighty i don't think the situation will be solved place a lamp is going to be there without any human rights you know they can live there that's something but there they can be that. can't be no rights no no get out of here there's a jihad against it's. december two thousand and eight israel attacks the gaza strip one thousand four hundred palestinians and thirteen israelis were killed most of the casualties are civilian that's. breaking the silence has interviewed several israeli soldiers giving testimony about abuse and excessive use of force. this is the testimony of one two three four five hundred people. one after the other this is really. abusing the palestinians on a daily basis looting destructor of truck of you know the sort of property killing whatever comes up in the testimonies. you can come from a different world and started describe stories as we're prime's as. i know one of the. this is what we've done what's wrong. testimonies about excessive use of force are met with silence and denied in israel . i don't think silence is an isra
look at my son and i imagine him when he's eighty i don't think the situation will be solved place a lamp is going to be there without any human rights you know they can live there that's something but there they can be that. can't be no rights no no get out of here there's a jihad against it's. december two thousand and eight israel attacks the gaza strip one thousand four hundred palestinians and thirteen israelis were killed most of the casualties are civilian that's. breaking the silence...
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a great picture of a lady holding the lamp shades and just casually looking. >> i think that was her assistant. >> it was another shopper. >>> lots of sunshine today. are you ready for cooler temperatures on the way tomorrow? that's just in time for the taste of bethesda. lots of sunshine in annapolis as we move through the early afternoon. 73 degrees at reagan national airport. the dew point level in the 50's. it is beginning to feel much more comfortable. 75 degrees at george washington university. wind gusts around 10 miles an hour. the same in alexandria, 75 degrees. oakland, maryland, 85 degrees. there were gusts of 32 miles an hour earlier today. cool air and breezy conditions on the way tonight and into tomorrow. cooler air will to the north and west of us, temperatures in the 60's. lexington park, maryland, 77 degrees. 51 degrees in detroit, a 43 in michigan. the dew point levels tumbling. drier air will stick around for of a few days and then a sunshine will make another appearance. we will not see a lot of it for the day tomorrow. more sunshine on sunday. pressure over the
a great picture of a lady holding the lamp shades and just casually looking. >> i think that was her assistant. >> it was another shopper. >>> lots of sunshine today. are you ready for cooler temperatures on the way tomorrow? that's just in time for the taste of bethesda. lots of sunshine in annapolis as we move through the early afternoon. 73 degrees at reagan national airport. the dew point level in the 50's. it is beginning to feel much more comfortable. 75 degrees at...
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they'd have little oil lamps, coal stoves, little oil/coal stoves. but it was a challenge. it was sort of part of the romance i think. it's like camping. >> how long did the fad last? >> the height of it, this all really takes off around 1897, 1898. the height of it is really the turn of the century. 1900 we're talking about 200 cars. after the earthquake in 1906, that's when it starts declining a little bit because more conventional houses start taking over and more people live permanently year-around. they're not just using it as a party pad. so it's after the quake it starts declining a little bit. >> is there a d.b.i. record as cable cars were moved to a site that there wou before the earthquake, you often don't have a record. then, yeah, you're right. it goes down to some of these pictures i found by basically finding the names of people who lived in carville and then tracking down their desendends and asking, do you have anything? we had people who said, yeah, lots of photos and stories. but it takes a lot of leg work. it's not like you can just walk into a city depar
they'd have little oil lamps, coal stoves, little oil/coal stoves. but it was a challenge. it was sort of part of the romance i think. it's like camping. >> how long did the fad last? >> the height of it, this all really takes off around 1897, 1898. the height of it is really the turn of the century. 1900 we're talking about 200 cars. after the earthquake in 1906, that's when it starts declining a little bit because more conventional houses start taking over and more people live...
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the materials to make the lamps are 8 times more expensive. they can take comfort in the knowledge that they use less energy. >> grab some popcorn, time to go to the movies. >> the venice film festival opened with the premier of george clooney lost the "bites of march." this explore is the dirty side of politics. >> george clooney has won an academy award as an actor but he has been nominated for many as a director. the critics have high hopes for this movie at the venice film festival. george clooney was in good spirits when he talked about his work. >> i enjoyed directed myself. i thought you were really good in that, thank you. >> his character is running in a presidential primary. he and his press attache a merger as morally ambiguous figures. george clooney has lots of praise for the real-life president. >> there is a guy in office who is smarter than almost anyone you know and who was nicer and who has more compassion than almost anyone you know. he has having an impossible time governing. "clooney says this film is not political, the is
the materials to make the lamps are 8 times more expensive. they can take comfort in the knowledge that they use less energy. >> grab some popcorn, time to go to the movies. >> the venice film festival opened with the premier of george clooney lost the "bites of march." this explore is the dirty side of politics. >> george clooney has won an academy award as an actor but he has been nominated for many as a director. the critics have high hopes for this movie at the...
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perhaps eventually having funding to put utilities underground and put historic street lamps and things in there that make that area more pleasant, lightening the sidewalks, which was mentioned and when we build new buildings, make them as contextualize possible. there is no one context in debt -- some of these broader streets are very pedestrian and safe. if there's a way to create a park way of the semi freeway we have and putting a median is helpful and in some instance moving when we do develop public transportation in the form of rapid transit, just having buses charging down all the different lanes of these big streets. the ideas about the freeway situations and off ramps, although it's difficult for the state of california, are we locked in to the rams we have? is there a way we could modify the ramps and directed traffic? , saying that could happen, but it's something we might want to look at in conjunction with the state. they have arbitrarily capped at -- crept up over the years. the idea about the parks was really good. i have been to savannah and i think it is a long way fro
perhaps eventually having funding to put utilities underground and put historic street lamps and things in there that make that area more pleasant, lightening the sidewalks, which was mentioned and when we build new buildings, make them as contextualize possible. there is no one context in debt -- some of these broader streets are very pedestrian and safe. if there's a way to create a park way of the semi freeway we have and putting a median is helpful and in some instance moving when we do...
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disease that's removed before versus the amount of disease that's removed after use of the florescent lamp. that's at least five times more. >> reporter: it works by tricking the cancer into showing itself. researchers add a glowing dye to folic acid, a vitamin cancer cells need to grow. the difference is really remarkable. look at this. this is what a surgeon sees using traditional methods. now look at this, all those glowing spots are cancer, tumors that might have gone undetected inside the patient. the procedure has not been approved yet in this country, but dutch doctors have performed 20 successful trial surge risk. >> the more aggressive surgical removal of the tumor, the better the outcome the patient will be. >> reporter: so far this has only been on used on ovarian cancer, but researchers are convinced this is just the beginning. >> works on about 40% of the cancers, but we're developing similar targeting molecules for the other 60% of the cancer. >> even more promising, that same technology can be used to precisely target and kill cancer by delivering extremely powerful chemothe
disease that's removed before versus the amount of disease that's removed after use of the florescent lamp. that's at least five times more. >> reporter: it works by tricking the cancer into showing itself. researchers add a glowing dye to folic acid, a vitamin cancer cells need to grow. the difference is really remarkable. look at this. this is what a surgeon sees using traditional methods. now look at this, all those glowing spots are cancer, tumors that might have gone undetected...
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they actually -- were considered a lighthouse station at one point because they had a little lamp that was hung on the side of the building about 20 feet above the water. >> it was no match for san francisco's dense fog. summer of 1959 the keepers woke up to the sound of a 440 freighter coming through the wall. >> came right into the point and put it's bow in to the keeper's quarter. >> nobody was hurt but it was the end of the lime point signal station. go to cbssf.com. click on connect to send me your good question. >> all right the a's game started tonight and ended on thursday with a blown call you have to see and the giants said hello to the cubs and good-bye to two popular players. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, of the division race,, general . >>> with the giants still six games out of the division race the general manager made a move. he set two for assignment. rowan leaves -- the giants will have to eat the rest. the giants started pat buehrle from the dl and called up rookie brett pill who had 107 runs in the minors. pill in the big league for the first time this afternoon. he didn't s
they actually -- were considered a lighthouse station at one point because they had a little lamp that was hung on the side of the building about 20 feet above the water. >> it was no match for san francisco's dense fog. summer of 1959 the keepers woke up to the sound of a 440 freighter coming through the wall. >> came right into the point and put it's bow in to the keeper's quarter. >> nobody was hurt but it was the end of the lime point signal station. go to cbssf.com. click...
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." >> "...a second lamp in the belfry burns." >> not true!t need to find out what the signal would be. >> paul revere was the man who helped to put the plan of the old north church signals into action. so he, of course, already knew which way the british soldiers were coming. >> then why the lanterns? they were only a backup in case revere was caught as he crossed the river. longfellow wrote "paul revere's ride" in 1860, almost 100 years after it happened. here's another line from the poem. >> "it was two by the village clock..." >> "...when he came to the bridge in concord town." >> well, that didn't happen, either. >> he was stopped in lexington and was never able to actually make it beyond lexington to warn residents in the town of concord that the british were gonna be coming. >> the poem also leads you to believe that paul revere was the only rider that night. not so. >> there were several other men, the most important of which was william dawes, who rode off of boston neck, taking the land route to go and warn people in lexington and co
." >> "...a second lamp in the belfry burns." >> not true!t need to find out what the signal would be. >> paul revere was the man who helped to put the plan of the old north church signals into action. so he, of course, already knew which way the british soldiers were coming. >> then why the lanterns? they were only a backup in case revere was caught as he crossed the river. longfellow wrote "paul revere's ride" in 1860, almost 100 years after it...
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designed lenses enable the light to be seen from twelve nautical miles away even though the power of the lamps is five hundred watts the reason is this i was a child when my parents brought me here in one thousand nine hundred sixty two. that's when i took a fancy to this place when i grew up i brought my kids here they too have grown up here as such i might call my family a dynasty of sorts. towards evening the ship departs for the ski arlen's. the only follow this will meet with fellow scientists studying sea lions. we're now approaching my take real island the main destination of our trip the place is very beautiful and interesting here the sea is about one hundred meters deep ships are best to see a clear of this place during a storm or change inside there is no telling what tricks it may have in store for you. but. the pacific's northernmost habitats of sea lions is all meant to kill island in the late one nine hundred eighty s. scientists raise the alarm after discovering a dramatic fall in the number of these mammals. since then an international group of scientists has come to the ski a
designed lenses enable the light to be seen from twelve nautical miles away even though the power of the lamps is five hundred watts the reason is this i was a child when my parents brought me here in one thousand nine hundred sixty two. that's when i took a fancy to this place when i grew up i brought my kids here they too have grown up here as such i might call my family a dynasty of sorts. towards evening the ship departs for the ski arlen's. the only follow this will meet with fellow...
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. >>> lamp posts, hand rails, things you might walk by every day that might be hiding stray voltage.e wanted to know how bad the problem is here in the bay area. vicky nguyen takes us in depth tonight. >> reporter: vibrant city lights. hiding rogue electricity where you least expect it. it's stray voltage, and it happens when electrical wires come in contact with metal from things like manhole covers or light poles. in this case, a muni light rail. >> folks every day are getting off the train and coming within inches of this. >> reporter: tom makes a living scouring the country for stray voltage. his company's 45 trucks are equipped with a sensor that sounds an alarm when the truck passes a charged area. a closer inspection confirms it. electricity where it shouldn't be. >> you have 111 volts on this pole. >> reporter: i'm going to touch it with this ground lead to demonstrate how much electricity is coursing through the pole. there should be no sparks at all. if i touched this with my bare hands, i would feel a shock. and under the right conditions, it would be enough to kill me. it
. >>> lamp posts, hand rails, things you might walk by every day that might be hiding stray voltage.e wanted to know how bad the problem is here in the bay area. vicky nguyen takes us in depth tonight. >> reporter: vibrant city lights. hiding rogue electricity where you least expect it. it's stray voltage, and it happens when electrical wires come in contact with metal from things like manhole covers or light poles. in this case, a muni light rail. >> folks every day are...
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ordinary lamp posts or manhole covers that can become potentially deadly electrical hazards.ports. >> reporter: dave is a kind of electric detective. >> this is an electric field sensor, which is a scientific instrument. >> reporter: his company, power survey, uses a high tech truck to find contact voltage hazards. he's helping to see if there are any here in jacksonville, florida, a city he's never tested before. >> that's a strong signal. >> a volts meter confirmed something is wrong. >> i'm looking at 119 1r089s here. that's the same volts that you find in a wall socket in your house. >> reporter: a simple touch with grounded metal confirms the risk. contact voltage can be hidden in plain sight in any city. old frame waterer or wires that are improperly installed touch metal and electrify it. the problem is getting worse due to the nation's decaying infrastructure. luckily, most people who touch the metal don't make good enough contact to get seriously hurt. but if you're barefoot or wet, the had ard can be deadly. it happened to 14-year-old deanna green in baltimore. her
ordinary lamp posts or manhole covers that can become potentially deadly electrical hazards.ports. >> reporter: dave is a kind of electric detective. >> this is an electric field sensor, which is a scientific instrument. >> reporter: his company, power survey, uses a high tech truck to find contact voltage hazards. he's helping to see if there are any here in jacksonville, florida, a city he's never tested before. >> that's a strong signal. >> a volts meter...
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from the street lamps headed that. giant corporations rule the day. essentially pm monday the twenty sixth of september here in moscow thanks for being with us rob you're watching around the world this is r.t. international and these are our top stories but first thought out from credit from vladimir putin's presidential plans as russia's finance ministers be fired. after the treasury chief said on sunday that he could not serve under a new government if russia's leading tandem switch jobs of the kremlin. eurozone leaders scramble for a rescue plan to stave off the euro collapse and a new wave of global recession the international monetary fund's accused of not treating the country's equally as it prescribes more cuts for europe while doing america's credit. and the u.s. most powerful body prepares for talks over the palestinian statehood bid which president mahmoud abbas handed last week but the u.s. and israel have been playing for stalling the historic move. next a former nato secretary general explains whether he thinks the alliance today is takin
from the street lamps headed that. giant corporations rule the day. essentially pm monday the twenty sixth of september here in moscow thanks for being with us rob you're watching around the world this is r.t. international and these are our top stories but first thought out from credit from vladimir putin's presidential plans as russia's finance ministers be fired. after the treasury chief said on sunday that he could not serve under a new government if russia's leading tandem switch jobs of...
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disease that is removed before versus the amount of disease that is removed after use of the fluorescent lamp that is at least five times more. >> reporter: it works by tricking the cancer into showing itself. researchers add a glowing dye to folic acid that cancer cells need to grow. >> we take advantage of their greed for folic acid. the cancer cell gobbles it up and we see, as a consequence, brightly fluorescent cancer cells and nonnormal fluorescent cells. >> reporter: this is what a surgeon is use traditional methods. now look at this. all of those glowing spots are cancer. tumors that might have gone undetected inside the patient. the procedure hasn't been approved yet in this country, but dutch doctors have performed 20 successful trial surgeries. so far, this has only been used on ovarian cancer, but researchers are convinced this is just the beginning. >> it works on about 40% of the cancers, but we're developing similar targeting molecules for the other 60% of the cancers. >> reporter: even more promising, that same technology can be used to precisely target and kill cancer by deliv
disease that is removed before versus the amount of disease that is removed after use of the fluorescent lamp that is at least five times more. >> reporter: it works by tricking the cancer into showing itself. researchers add a glowing dye to folic acid that cancer cells need to grow. >> we take advantage of their greed for folic acid. the cancer cell gobbles it up and we see, as a consequence, brightly fluorescent cancer cells and nonnormal fluorescent cells. >> reporter:...