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. >> it's the performance enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's career, how it's showing promise in ending brain damage. >>> highway 4 will be okay. we have word of a problem affects lines in san jose. >>> thunderstorm's developed yesterday up north. it will be our opportunity, we'll have more on that and see where they might fire up. hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it a sec, it'll come back. something just happened in the world and we have no idea what it was. get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. . >>> welcome back. it is 4:43. a breakthrough that could affect thousands of babies that suffer from oxygen deprivation at birth. it has been around a while. a family that was part of the research. >>> she's almost two, and her parents call her a miracle. >> it was like a nightmare at the moment. >> she was born not breathing after her mom's labor was a emergency c-section. >> she was asking to me, is everything okay. i can't hear her crying. >> everything is great, don't worry. >>
. >> it's the performance enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's career, how it's showing promise in ending brain damage. >>> highway 4 will be okay. we have word of a problem affects lines in san jose. >>> thunderstorm's developed yesterday up north. it will be our opportunity, we'll have more on that and see where they might fire up. hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it a sec, it'll come back. something just happened in the world and...
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one of the performance- enhancing substances that god lance armstrong banned from racing. >> i'll spend the rest of my life trying to apologize to people. >> reporter: it boosted his red blood cells, brought oxygen to his muscles. >> so it has been used and abused in that way. but what we're studying is how you. works on the brain which is completely different and separate. >> reporter: a study more successful than researchers imagined. this drug approved decades ago to treat anemia was given to very sick oxygen deprived newborns. >> if there's injury, parts of the brain light up. >> reporter: brain scans showed minimal or no damage. >> this is a deep part of the brain that's important for controlling motor skills. >> reporter: babies who got the placebo still showed the effects that could keep them from developing and learning and in worst cases kill them. treatment until now has been cooling newborns for if you day and then warming them to stave off brain damage. at epo to that approach could become widespread once more research is done with more infants. >> i think that's why it's ur
one of the performance- enhancing substances that god lance armstrong banned from racing. >> i'll spend the rest of my life trying to apologize to people. >> reporter: it boosted his red blood cells, brought oxygen to his muscles. >> so it has been used and abused in that way. but what we're studying is how you. works on the brain which is completely different and separate. >> reporter: a study more successful than researchers imagined. this drug approved decades ago to...
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. >>> the performance enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's on biking career.ng newborns maxx life in store and online. find brands you love at prices that work as hard as you do. maxx life in store and online. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". it's 6:54. uc berkeley police released a sketch of a man they say shot and killed another man on modesto three years ago. here is the sketch. there is a $10,000 reward offered in the case. the victim was 21-year-old alberto santana silva of fremont. investigators say he tried to break up a fight among people he did not know along grisly peak boulevard. someone came back 20 minutes later and shot santana silva while he was sitting in his car. his family hope
. >>> the performance enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's on biking career.ng newborns maxx life in store and online. find brands you love at prices that work as hard as you do. maxx life in store and online. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an...
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. >> it's a performance enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's cycling career. . >>> good morninglooking at the san francisco commute. so far so good on northbound 101. looks all right. we'll tell you more about this and other commutes this thursday morning. >>> most of the morning commute should be fine. thunderstorms up in the sierra. we'll look at that. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. w
. >> it's a performance enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's cycling career. . >>> good morninglooking at the san francisco commute. so far so good on northbound 101. looks all right. we'll tell you more about this and other commutes this thursday morning. >>> most of the morning commute should be fine. thunderstorms up in the sierra. we'll look at that. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back...
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. >> it ended lance armstrong's career and it is the same one to save new worns from brain damage.> today is cinco de mayo and it is more of a social holiday for some. in the south bay, they are beefing up patrols to make sure it stays peaceful. >> smith reports this and this is for some business owners where celebrations are known to get rowdy and even violent in the past. >> reporter: already the festivities are underway. cars draped with mexican flags could be seen cruising in downtown san jose. they are sending donuts and blaring hopeful donald trump. >> probably. you will see a lot of people with like banners or signs. saying, you know, talking about trump. >> they tell us all his store window were vandalized on may fifth. he plans to stay late to protect his business. >> people use cinco de mayo to harm others. >> you know. to come and just vandalize and fight and against each other. and i don't understand. you know, cinco de mayo should be celebrated in mexico, not here. >> two years ago, a near riot broke out in downtown. police closed down santa clara streets. they made se
. >> it ended lance armstrong's career and it is the same one to save new worns from brain damage.> today is cinco de mayo and it is more of a social holiday for some. in the south bay, they are beefing up patrols to make sure it stays peaceful. >> smith reports this and this is for some business owners where celebrations are known to get rowdy and even violent in the past. >> reporter: already the festivities are underway. cars draped with mexican flags could be seen...
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(chuckles) i haven't ridden a bike since lance armstrong was a good guy., you're riding the girliest bike in the world. ooh, i stand corrected. (hums) hey, dipwad, bikes only. i need to pay my water bill. not on motorized transport, you don't. what you need to get is out of our way. yeah, bikes win again! (train toots)
(chuckles) i haven't ridden a bike since lance armstrong was a good guy., you're riding the girliest bike in the world. ooh, i stand corrected. (hums) hey, dipwad, bikes only. i need to pay my water bill. not on motorized transport, you don't. what you need to get is out of our way. yeah, bikes win again! (train toots)
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[laughter] genie: your film on lance armstrong was supposed to be in cannes and at the last minute it was not selected. do you feel this is vengeance on your part? >> absolutely not. genie: does the choice of the films sometimes arbitrary? how much attention to you pay to the choice of the film being picked for a festival or not? film,y're not having your not survey. chris: i was super happy to come here and spend time with ben and have the film in a prestigious festival but i don't pay attention, really. 05/18/16 05/18/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pbs chicago this is democracy nonow! >> if i don't go all the way and i don't win, i will consider it to be a total and complete waste of time, energy, and money. amy: as donald trump moves closer to securing the republican nomination what will , it mean for the future of the gop? we speak to rick perlstein, author of "nixonland: the rise of a president and the fracturing of america."
[laughter] genie: your film on lance armstrong was supposed to be in cannes and at the last minute it was not selected. do you feel this is vengeance on your part? >> absolutely not. genie: does the choice of the films sometimes arbitrary? how much attention to you pay to the choice of the film being picked for a festival or not? film,y're not having your not survey. chris: i was super happy to come here and spend time with ben and have the film in a prestigious festival but i don't pay...
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built a reputation taking down some notorious dopers including lance armstrong. >> you have called whatanovs have uncovered a defining moment in the anti-doping movement. >> confirmed what a lot of people believed over the years. this is not just a few athletes, obtaining performance enhancing drugs. a system orchestrated by sport leaders to ensure they won at all costs. >> essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage sparked by what the stepanov's uncovered. its 300 plus page report detailed what was called "a deep leap rooted culture of cheating that reached the highest levels of the russian government. >> bribes. >> bribes. >> covering up tests? >> covering up tests. >> fake urine. >> fact urine. >> you name it. >> you name it they the worst thing about toilet germs? they don't stay in the toilet. disinfect your bathroom with lysol bathroom trigger... ...lysol power foamer... ...and lysol toilet bowl cleaner. they're approved to kill 50% more types of germs than leading competitors. to clean and disinfect in and out of the toilet... lysol that. hey spray 'n w
built a reputation taking down some notorious dopers including lance armstrong. >> you have called whatanovs have uncovered a defining moment in the anti-doping movement. >> confirmed what a lot of people believed over the years. this is not just a few athletes, obtaining performance enhancing drugs. a system orchestrated by sport leaders to ensure they won at all costs. >> essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage sparked by what the...
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built a reputation taking down some notorious dopers including lance armstrong. >> you have called whatnovs have uncovered a defining moment in the anti-doping movement. >> confirmed what a lot of people believed over the years. this is not just a few athletes, obtaining performance enhancing drugs. a system orchestrated by sport leaders to ensure they won at all costs. >> essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage sparked by what the stepanov's uncovered. its 300 plus page report detailed what was called "a deep leap rooted culture of cheating that reached the highest levels of the russian government. >> bribes. >> bribes. >> covering up tests? >> covering up tests. >> fake urine. >> fake urine. >> you name it. >> you name it they attempted to get away with it. >> you can see the story on cbsnews.com. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. daddy, i've got to go potty! progress! introducing tide rescue. eliminates tough odors at the source. find it in the stain remover aisle. i use resolve pet foam. spray it on evenly. rub it in. and then i vacuum. it's
built a reputation taking down some notorious dopers including lance armstrong. >> you have called whatnovs have uncovered a defining moment in the anti-doping movement. >> confirmed what a lot of people believed over the years. this is not just a few athletes, obtaining performance enhancing drugs. a system orchestrated by sport leaders to ensure they won at all costs. >> essentially limited to athletics and russia. >> reporter: the outrage sparked by what the...
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tygart has built a reputation taking down some of the world's most notorious dopers including lance armstronge called what the stepanovs have uncovered a defining moment in the anti- doping movement. why is that? >> tygart: the evidence confirmed what a lot of people have believed over the years. this is not just a few athletes obtaining performance-enhancing drugs. this was a system orchestrated by the sport leaders to ensure that they won at all costs. >> we are essentially limited to athletics, and to russia. >> keteyian: the outrage sparked by what the stepanovs uncovered finally forced wada to launch an investigation. its 300-plus page report detailed what wada called, quote a "deeply rooted culture of cheating" that reached the highest levels of the russian government. so bribes? >> tygart: bribes. >> keteyian: covering up tests? >> tygart: covering up tests. >> keteyian: fake urine? >> tygart: fake urine. >> keteyian: you name it. >> tygart: you name it, they attempted to get away with it. >> keteyian: we're talking about, fair to say, the highest levels of the sports ministry in russi
tygart has built a reputation taking down some of the world's most notorious dopers including lance armstronge called what the stepanovs have uncovered a defining moment in the anti- doping movement. why is that? >> tygart: the evidence confirmed what a lot of people have believed over the years. this is not just a few athletes obtaining performance-enhancing drugs. this was a system orchestrated by the sport leaders to ensure that they won at all costs. >> we are essentially...
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lance armstrong. that he that was inapropriate. now we got some new info, just in.s one coming. egypt's aviation minister has just said the possibility of a terror attack as the cause of this airplane crash this morning is now much stronger than a technical failure. these airbus 320's are quite reliable. thousands of them flying every day around the world. >> not to mention it was flying at 37,000 feet, which is usually a safe altitude. where things can't happen. so that's why it has been suspicious. >> and then the weather fantastic, as well. >> greek officials say it jerked to the left before lost from radar. >> so that's the latest on that story. we'll take a break and come right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you just love it ♪ ♪ so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> you know the flume ride she was on in she looks miserable. you see her in the third car there? she didn't want to go on this stinking ride. >> oh, everybody was talking about this. >> her husband wouldn't go with her, tha
lance armstrong. that he that was inapropriate. now we got some new info, just in.s one coming. egypt's aviation minister has just said the possibility of a terror attack as the cause of this airplane crash this morning is now much stronger than a technical failure. these airbus 320's are quite reliable. thousands of them flying every day around the world. >> not to mention it was flying at 37,000 feet, which is usually a safe altitude. where things can't happen. so that's why it has been...
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applause] and the finalist for the work in progress award is journalist -- [inaudible] an editor at lance armstrong for the fiscal times -- large for the fiscal times or for her work, "the new wild west." the judges wrote: blair's firsthand account of the impact of the fracking boom on a small midwestern town is good, old-fashioned journalism at its best, hard-hitting and unblinking. embedded in oil country for months at a time, she reports on the transformation of the town, its native american neighbors and the landscape. on the farmers who watched fields they'd worked for generations plowed up, on the thousands of workers, mostly men, holed up in dismal camps. she documents the lawlessness, the prostitution and the violence toward women that followed in their wake. it's a 21st century reenactment of a story that was all too familiar to 19th century america, and she is doing the nation a service by telling it like it is. they end by saying: she needs to finish the job. no pressure. [laughter] congratulations. [applause] >> thanks so much, anne marie. that was, you know, we really -- nobody can acc
applause] and the finalist for the work in progress award is journalist -- [inaudible] an editor at lance armstrong for the fiscal times -- large for the fiscal times or for her work, "the new wild west." the judges wrote: blair's firsthand account of the impact of the fracking boom on a small midwestern town is good, old-fashioned journalism at its best, hard-hitting and unblinking. embedded in oil country for months at a time, she reports on the transformation of the town, its...
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. >>> first, the performance- enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's cycling career may be helping that same drug seems to prevent brain damage. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". 7:55. police in san leandro searching for is the-year-old twin brothers wanted in connection with a spring of bb-gun shootings. since last year the windows of more than 125 cars have been shot out. several people have been hit. police say they had a break in the case on april 14th. someone was shot as they walked on washington avenue in san leandro. that person saw the twin brothers in a car with a woman and wrote down a partial license plate number. that led police to the wom
. >>> first, the performance- enhancing drug that ended lance armstrong's cycling career may be helping that same drug seems to prevent brain damage. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them....