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mountainview, california. >> we're young, we work long >> we're young, we work long hours. hours. we're not afraid to try new we're not afraid to try new things. things. >> reporter: the vision revolves >> reporter: the vision revolves around this tiny printer. around this tiny printer. they have invented one that has they have invented one that has worked in space and in zero worked in space and in zero gravity. gravity. >> things start floating just a >> things start floating just a tiny bit and all of a sudden tiny bit and all of a sudden your print is thrown off. your print is thrown off. so we had to come up with unique so we had to come up with unique ways to control the printing ways to control the printing process. process. >> reporter: they deposit >> reporter: they deposit layers layers of warm plastic glue. of warm plastic glue. >> this object right here is >> this object right here is actually built up layer by actually built up layer by layer. layer. they are partnering with nasa. they are partnering with nasa. it will be launched to the it will be launched to the 201
mountainview, california. >> we're young, we work long >> we're young, we work long hours. hours. we're not afraid to try new we're not afraid to try new things. things. >> reporter: the vision revolves >> reporter: the vision revolves around this tiny printer. around this tiny printer. they have invented one that has they have invented one that has worked in space and in zero worked in space and in zero gravity. gravity. >> things start floating just a >>...
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good morning. >> reporter: the proem is high levelsf tce found in mountainview.lg this intersection at evandale and lund, partf a plume of tce that extends east underneath 101 lesshan a block away and underneath mfett field. according to the epa, the most rece tests here at lung and evandalerive showed lels of up to 110 par per billion in the groundwater. anything over 5 parts per billion is csidered safe. the epa annoued to residents around here that early next year it will inject another emical into the ground that should neutralize the tce. the epa adds, it has removed tons of tce but still hasor to do. >> we cleedp 5.25 billion groundwater and treated over 100,000 pounds of contaminates. >> reporter: tce is toxic because it has been linked to it can collectn homes and tes, buildis through vapor intrusion and cause heart deformies in unborn children. they are noture how tce got into the ground here in mountain view and iis not cle it is linked to the facthat this chemical was used by the semiconductor industry around three decades ago. reporting live, bob rede
good morning. >> reporter: the proem is high levelsf tce found in mountainview.lg this intersection at evandale and lund, partf a plume of tce that extends east underneath 101 lesshan a block away and underneath mfett field. according to the epa, the most rece tests here at lung and evandalerive showed lels of up to 110 par per billion in the groundwater. anything over 5 parts per billion is csidered safe. the epa annoued to residents around here that early next year it will inject...
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seone unable to ofn and help.r >>> we have new details on the expandingé@ super-fund site in mountainviewsñr year. process sometime next yea çó thgrounduçó aloñr evandale avenue. the gl to mix the compound and salt. tci, whi is linked tofá cancer has beenound underneh and extending into highway lp1. when thisxdçó w(tju(uqák it can llect in homes orlp buildings through ac process called vap inusion. th can causeçó heart deformities in unborn babies >>> as we watchok the situati in thehilippinesecome more and more dire by the day, community groups in san jose will hold aÑ candleght vigil for thew3 victims of typhoon hyan. members of thec communityill talk about how their families have been impacted by the meanwhile, survivors in the city of taclaban are so desperate. they dugp water pipes. others are using their dirtyt( shirts t filterw3 thexdÑi water. the officialÑifálp dth toll stas at ok2,27 withq tv!u number pecting toise. the leader of thejf u.s. rief effortays runwayok lhts and other equipment thatill allow anes that fly in supplies evacuate victimspo't( the way . thefá airport does
seone unable to ofn and help.r >>> we have new details on the expandingé@ super-fund site in mountainviewsñr year. process sometime next yea çó thgrounduçó aloñr evandale avenue. the gl to mix the compound and salt. tci, whi is linked tofá cancer has beenound underneh and extending into highway lp1. when thisxdçó w(tju(uqák it can llect in homes orlp buildings through ac process called vap inusion. th can causeçó heart deformities in unborn babies >>> as we...
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> reporter: he is partners at made in space with a new breed in silicon valley headquarters in mountainviewlifornia. >> we're young, we work long hours. we're not afraid to try new things. >> reporter: the vision revolves around this tiny printer. they have invented one that has worked in space and in zero gravity. >> things start floating just a tiny bit and all of a sudden your print is thrown off. so we had to come up with unique ways to control the printing process. >> reporter: they deposit layers of warm plastic glue. >> this object right here is actually built up layer by layer. they are partnering with nasa. it will be launched to the international space station in 2014. >> and lift off. >> up until now everything that had to go into space had to be launched. that was the only way to move things from the surface of the earth into space. and rockets are very expensive and can be risking. by putting a 3-d printer in space, we're knocking down that first step. by having what you want in space on demand, space is now accessible to an entire new class. >> people will have the ability to
> reporter: he is partners at made in space with a new breed in silicon valley headquarters in mountainviewlifornia. >> we're young, we work long hours. we're not afraid to try new things. >> reporter: the vision revolves around this tiny printer. they have invented one that has worked in space and in zero gravity. >> things start floating just a tiny bit and all of a sudden your print is thrown off. so we had to come up with unique ways to control the printing process....
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it was the story of a 35-year-old stylist from mountainview, dpieged with stage 4 lung cancer earlier this year, given four to six months to live. she wanted to make the most of the time she had left, so dec e decided to marry her long-time boyfriend jeff lang. it was going to be a small ceremony until east bay wedding planner erica oda heard jen's story. in just two weeks, erica convinced 60 vendors to donate more than $60,000 in good and services to give jen her dream wedding. it was a story viewed, shared anticipate liked tens of thousands of time by people all over the world. jen's wedding day was a memory she cherished sfr the rest of her life which ended the morn of course october 10, at her home. her husband by her side. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you th
it was the story of a 35-year-old stylist from mountainview, dpieged with stage 4 lung cancer earlier this year, given four to six months to live. she wanted to make the most of the time she had left, so dec e decided to marry her long-time boyfriend jeff lang. it was going to be a small ceremony until east bay wedding planner erica oda heard jen's story. in just two weeks, erica convinced 60 vendors to donate more than $60,000 in good and services to give jen her dream wedding. it was a story...
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mountainview, north of fremont. speaking of the north, there's the biggest yellowest blob on the screen. concord, by the way, blob is a technical meteorological term with some widespread rainfall beginning to thin out a bit. but we had a good four to five hour soaker throughout the bay area. lots of folks in the city this evening. out on the area, there's a smart couple with their umbrella. they listened to their forecast. rainfall did come. in the city nearly half an inch of the rainfall. adding to the totals for the year, which is not too much as we are over four inches. despite the rain today, we're not even half of the driest rain on record back in 1976. but we're starting somewhere. this is the rainy season and the storm flow has kept to the north for so long as they kept all the moisture. all the jet stream activity up in washington, british columbia, oregon. this time it's for us. we're not done yet. throughout the the day, we'll have on and off rainfall. more on than off and the rain will be with us at this
mountainview, north of fremont. speaking of the north, there's the biggest yellowest blob on the screen. concord, by the way, blob is a technical meteorological term with some widespread rainfall beginning to thin out a bit. but we had a good four to five hour soaker throughout the bay area. lots of folks in the city this evening. out on the area, there's a smart couple with their umbrella. they listened to their forecast. rainfall did come. in the city nearly half an inch of the rainfall....
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the klan associate lived here on a dead-end street in the railroad town of mountainview on the outskirtspping telephones. we heard a lot of rhetoric. we heard a lot of racial slurs. >> on one wiretap, the detectives heard this said. go find you another little kid? the gbi followed the four brothers for almost two months. >> these family members were under surveillance at that time, physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. >> in those two months, six more black youths would disappear and die. detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. >> if somebody was in there with a van or two or three men who -- to grab somebody and dump them in the back of the van, people would have noticed if they were white. >> the brothers were called in. they took lie detector tests and passed. >> they were polygraphed and cleared as to their involvement in the killing of atlanta's children. >> clearing the klan didn't stop the murders. jo-jo bell was one of the victims who vanished during the surveillance. he used to hang out at this seafood carry-out place. manager richard harp. >> come here
the klan associate lived here on a dead-end street in the railroad town of mountainview on the outskirtspping telephones. we heard a lot of rhetoric. we heard a lot of racial slurs. >> on one wiretap, the detectives heard this said. go find you another little kid? the gbi followed the four brothers for almost two months. >> these family members were under surveillance at that time, physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. >> in those two months, six more black...
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out of the northwest from red wood city so it is taking the smoke plume down highway 101 into mountainview as well. now the winds are fairly strong out in the pacific for asia, typhoon haiyan made landfall in northern vietnam with winds of 70 miles per hour. it will weaken substantially and fall a part in the next 24 - 48 hours, so improving conditions there. >> that battered the philippines on friday and may have been the strongest tropical typhoon in history. thousands are feared dead while survivors are desperate for aid. here is more. >> reporter: it can be days before the true tale is known. rescuers are still working to access regents of the philippines isolated after the powerful storm took outcome cases and infrastructure. but a picture of widespread destruction is emerging which experienced a 16-foot storm surge. >> i have not spoken to anyone who hasn't lost someone, a relative or someone close to them. other city's mayor believes it is entirely possible that as many as ten thousand people were killed. >> survivors searched the rubble for relatives. >> we all tried to leave but i
out of the northwest from red wood city so it is taking the smoke plume down highway 101 into mountainview as well. now the winds are fairly strong out in the pacific for asia, typhoon haiyan made landfall in northern vietnam with winds of 70 miles per hour. it will weaken substantially and fall a part in the next 24 - 48 hours, so improving conditions there. >> that battered the philippines on friday and may have been the strongest tropical typhoon in history. thousands are feared dead...
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and for san jose, 63 for you this afternoon and mountainview. and so you are looking at 65 in santa cruz along the coast. mostly cloudy skies. and as you get into tomorrow morning, it will be a cold start once again. but the temperatures, they're holding steady on monday and tuesday and increasing clouds on tuesday. with a system that wants to bring a little bit of rain to the area. and a big drive the day before thanksgiving. and again, the models now, scaling back on this one. and on the rain it will be coming up. >>> all right, 7:12, getting ready to hit the road. good news for you if you need to fill up your tank. how low they have dropped and how gas is a little more affordable right now. >>> we're talk live at one of the resorts that just opened up this weekend to get a sneak peek on the conditions that crowds are having and the season up. >>> but first we'll take you outside. a little foggy out there. it's the bay bridge toll plaza. obviously it is best to see on out there this morning. we've got cold and frost. we'll keep an eye on it fo
and for san jose, 63 for you this afternoon and mountainview. and so you are looking at 65 in santa cruz along the coast. mostly cloudy skies. and as you get into tomorrow morning, it will be a cold start once again. but the temperatures, they're holding steady on monday and tuesday and increasing clouds on tuesday. with a system that wants to bring a little bit of rain to the area. and a big drive the day before thanksgiving. and again, the models now, scaling back on this one. and on the rain...
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as you get clor to i y, you'll see mountainview, sunnyvale, where temperatures will be slightly cooler in mountain view at this pot. as we getack to the oth micrlimates you'll notice here is the possibility of morning drizzle innapa. temperatures in upper 60s. also for santa rosa. while we do he the slight shower icon, is just representing tt possibility of drizzle the afternoo plenty of sunshine expected. we'll have m 60s in fremont. pleasant, 68. forecast.expecting 68 in the saturday.ading awhere on if t's say carmel, santa cruz. temperaturesn the 60s. mainly mostly clou there in santcruz for the mning hours. sun by the afternoon. up tard lake tahoe, mostly cldy, 48. yosemi, 46. sunday, that i most certainly ing to be the bes day ofhat weekend. 60s.eratures in theow to mid pretty much sunny skies for everne at this point. now, you probly noticed on the bottom of the screen, next tuesday, wednesday,thursday, we e putting showers back into the focast. right no does not look like a big storm, but it certain by next tuesday will keep our temperatur in the 60s. jacket weather throughout t
as you get clor to i y, you'll see mountainview, sunnyvale, where temperatures will be slightly cooler in mountain view at this pot. as we getack to the oth micrlimates you'll notice here is the possibility of morning drizzle innapa. temperatures in upper 60s. also for santa rosa. while we do he the slight shower icon, is just representing tt possibility of drizzle the afternoo plenty of sunshine expected. we'll have m 60s in fremont. pleasant, 68. forecast.expecting 68 in the saturday.ading...
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. >> reporter: the mountainview firm started in 2006 just got bad news from the food and drug administration which told 23 and me to stop selling its dna kit for failing to prove that its technology is supported by science. >> for most of the tests, they have absolutely no value. >> reporter: dr. david magnus runs the center for biomedical ethics. >> you might as well have your next-door neighbor's test results. they no more informative for you than your neighbor's test results are. vastly more powerful is your family history, and any physician will be able to do more than that. >> reporter: for its part, 23 and me admits it's not met fda expectations and says it will work with the fda, and this their relationship is very important. it's an intersection of technology and medicine that has, at least temporarily, run into a stop sign. the fda has told 23 and me to stop telling its $99 dna kits as of just a few minutes ago, though, they are still for sale on the company website. back to you. >> thank you very much, scott. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. paying particul
. >> reporter: the mountainview firm started in 2006 just got bad news from the food and drug administration which told 23 and me to stop selling its dna kit for failing to prove that its technology is supported by science. >> for most of the tests, they have absolutely no value. >> reporter: dr. david magnus runs the center for biomedical ethics. >> you might as well have your next-door neighbor's test results. they no more informative for you than your neighbor's test...
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the epa has moved tons of it from underneath mountainview but admitst still has more to gallons of ctaminatedon grndwater and treated over tce is condered tox because has been linked to cancer. when it evaporates, it can collect in hes and buildings. it can cause hea deformities in uorn children. the epa is not sure how tce got into the groundwater in mountain it is not clear it isinked to the fact that this chemicalas used by the semiconductor dustry ruffle 30 years ago. reporting live bob redell, "today in the ba" >>> at 6:52, a developin story in the philippines where super typhoo haiyan, relief efforts still derway. despite ne reports of looting that's turned deadly "today in the bay's" marla taez joins us live with new details and images and stories th continuously comeout, marl >> yes, new informaon into our newsroom. this new veo has come into our newsroom. damage that can be seen ead throughout the senacentral philippis. images that paint the pture of despair and the dire need for help. these teenagers look like they are covering their nose t bodies and debris that is strewn just abou
the epa has moved tons of it from underneath mountainview but admitst still has more to gallons of ctaminatedon grndwater and treated over tce is condered tox because has been linked to cancer. when it evaporates, it can collect in hes and buildings. it can cause hea deformities in uorn children. the epa is not sure how tce got into the groundwater in mountain it is not clear it isinked to the fact that this chemicalas used by the semiconductor dustry ruffle 30 years ago. reporting live bob...