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now consider a parasite, a fluke say living inside the snail. and the fluke gains protection from the snail shell just as the snail gains protection from the snail shelled and just as the lava gets protection from the stone house. but the fluke at least in some cases has an influence on the snail shelled. snails that have a fluke inside of them at least in one case that i studied, snails that have a fluke inside of them have thicker shells and snails without a fluke. it looks as though the fluke, it kind of worm is improving the snail shell for its own good. why would it do that? if the snail shell could be improved why doesn't the snail do it anyway? you see what i'm building toward that the extra thickening of the snail shell is part of the extended phenotype of genes in the fluke. natural selection comes along and favors jeans in the fluke that have phenotypic influence on the snail shell. why doesn't the snail do it anyway? because there is a compromise between the needs of survival and reproduction. the snail that had a shell that was too t
now consider a parasite, a fluke say living inside the snail. and the fluke gains protection from the snail shell just as the snail gains protection from the snail shelled and just as the lava gets protection from the stone house. but the fluke at least in some cases has an influence on the snail shelled. snails that have a fluke inside of them at least in one case that i studied, snails that have a fluke inside of them have thicker shells and snails without a fluke. it looks as though the...
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. >> reporter: medical staff have seen a spike in parasites in their patients. >> they don't have as much energy. they're not going to move around as much because they want to conserve what they do have. then the parasites can find them a lot easier. >> reporter: at the wildlife center of silic -- they're trea more. >> it is certainly a factor because they're not finding the water sources that are out there normally. >> reporter: wildlife advocates say if you don't want nuisance wildlife on your property make sure you're not providing them food and water. it may also help the animals and us all get through this drought together. >> it is going to get more and more likely that all the wildlife is going to gravitate toward the areas with water and that is our backyards. >> they will go anywhere looking for, of course, water. there's deer and mountain lions. >> let's see if we can't get more places where the water is with some rainfall. >>> for the weekend right now, not so much except for the far north bay. today had some fog to start off the morning. you can see some the low clouds ou
. >> reporter: medical staff have seen a spike in parasites in their patients. >> they don't have as much energy. they're not going to move around as much because they want to conserve what they do have. then the parasites can find them a lot easier. >> reporter: at the wildlife center of silic -- they're trea more. >> it is certainly a factor because they're not finding the water sources that are out there normally. >> reporter: wildlife advocates say if you don't...
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invisible parasite on your computer-- tracking ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, everything you do. who's using this "super cookie" a >>> coming up at 5:00 it's an invisible parasite on your computer tracking everything you do. who is using this super cookie and why there is no way to get rid of it. that story and more all coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> bill maher responding to a student petition circulating at uc-berkeley to disinvite him as the commencement speaker. it's because of comments he made about muslims. he said the students are missing of the message here that it's important to be able to debate hot button issues and points to a religious scholar who often likes to be on his show although he disagrees with maher's views. >> if even my most respectable critic who is a muslim says this, what leg does this "protest" have to stand on?! he and i disagree on some stuff but he is always welcome on this show. that's how it's done, kids! >> maher says he will appear at cal unless he thinks it could distract from the students' graduation. >>> a 6-foot statue of an iphone has been
invisible parasite on your computer-- tracking ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, everything you do. who's using this "super cookie" a >>> coming up at 5:00 it's an invisible parasite on your computer tracking everything you do. who is using this super cookie and why there is no way to get rid of it. that story and more all coming up tonight at 5:00. >>> bill maher responding to a student petition circulating at uc-berkeley to disinvite him as the commencement speaker. it's...
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it carries this parasite. it comes to your face at night and kisses you and bites you and puts this stuff -- >> it's called the kissing bug? they have it up here? >> they have it down there, but now it's becoming rampant in the southwest and southeast. the bug is now there so it's only a matter of time before the kissing bugs in our states pick it up. people bring it in from latin america, south america, 8 million people have it around the world, we're seeing close to a million people in the united states with this. >> you mention in the south. there was a report in new orleans were there was concern for some other disease. how do you -- >> that's the kissing bug. with mosquitos, we're talking about the yellow fever mosquito. that carries dangy fever which has no cure yet. it can cause break bone fever. it can make you very sick. it's one of the number one causes of fatigue in travelers i find. but again that yellow fever mosquito is making its way to the southeast and southwest. if it bites somebody, they can
it carries this parasite. it comes to your face at night and kisses you and bites you and puts this stuff -- >> it's called the kissing bug? they have it up here? >> they have it down there, but now it's becoming rampant in the southwest and southeast. the bug is now there so it's only a matter of time before the kissing bugs in our states pick it up. people bring it in from latin america, south america, 8 million people have it around the world, we're seeing close to a million...
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the parasites can find them easier. >> at silicone valley. they're treating 30. >> it is a factor, because they're not -- they're not, finding the water sources that -- aare sought there normally. >> wild life at yo make sure you are not providing them food and water. it may also help the animals and help us all get through the drought together. >> as it gets dryer, more and more likely all of the wildlife in the area will gravitate where there is water. that will be ours. >> lightning to strike more than twice. global warming will lead to a 50% increase in lightning strikes in the u.s. over the next century. they say a warmer atmosphere hold moisture. ingredient for lightning. the more lightning strikes could lead to injuries and wildfires. >> happening now, 30 clock around the clock. how is he going to the bathroom during all of this. >> we'll find out. off awe al roker going for 28 hours. as he tries to break the guinness book world record. >> al joins us live from new york right now. the rokerthon. the rage everywhere. al, how are you hol
the parasites can find them easier. >> at silicone valley. they're treating 30. >> it is a factor, because they're not -- they're not, finding the water sources that -- aare sought there normally. >> wild life at yo make sure you are not providing them food and water. it may also help the animals and help us all get through the drought together. >> as it gets dryer, more and more likely all of the wildlife in the area will gravitate where there is water. that will be...
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now consider a parasite, a fluke say living inside the snail. and the fluke gains protection from the snail shell just as the snail gains protection from the snail shelled and just as the lava gets protection from the stone house. but the fluke at least in some cases has an influence on the snail shelled. snails that have a fluke inside of them at least in one case that i studied, snails that have a fluke inside of them have thicker shells and snails without a fluke. it looks as though the fluke, it kind of worm is improving the snail shell for its own good. why would it do that? if the snail shell could be improved why doesn't the snail do it anyway? you see what i'm building toward that the extra thickening of the snail shell is part of the extended phenotype of genes in the fluke. natural selection comes along and favors jeans in the fluke that have phenotypic influence on the snail shell. why doesn't the snail do it anyway? because there is a compromise between the needs of survival and reproduction. the snail that had a shell that was too t
now consider a parasite, a fluke say living inside the snail. and the fluke gains protection from the snail shell just as the snail gains protection from the snail shelled and just as the lava gets protection from the stone house. but the fluke at least in some cases has an influence on the snail shelled. snails that have a fluke inside of them at least in one case that i studied, snails that have a fluke inside of them have thicker shells and snails without a fluke. it looks as though the...
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finally, a parasite doesn't actually have to live inside its host. cuckoo's and the american equivalent of cuckoo's parasitize other birds by laying eggs in the other birds nest in the cuckoo hatches out and i talk about cuckoo's, european cuckoos and all kinds of adaptations of the nestling could do influence the host and cause the host bird to defeat it. you see grotesque pictures of gigantic baby cuckoos dwarfing their foster parent in the foster parent is frantically working to stuff food into the gaping more of the cuckoo. the cuckoo somehow manages to exert an influence on the behavior of the house. that again is an extended phenotype even though the cuckoo does not live inside of its host. then you can generalize that to any influence that animals have on each other. the nightingale song preferably intoxicating by heartaches and a drowsy numbness pains my sense. one minute past. keats was not a bird. he was a mammal but the effect that the drugging of fact as though of him hemlock the drugging effect on john keats is i am conjecturing the same
finally, a parasite doesn't actually have to live inside its host. cuckoo's and the american equivalent of cuckoo's parasitize other birds by laying eggs in the other birds nest in the cuckoo hatches out and i talk about cuckoo's, european cuckoos and all kinds of adaptations of the nestling could do influence the host and cause the host bird to defeat it. you see grotesque pictures of gigantic baby cuckoos dwarfing their foster parent in the foster parent is frantically working to stuff food...
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parasites?ole family in nan province, all seven of them died. >> that's really -- you probably should have told me that during the appetizer course, okay? honestly, best meal i've ever had in thailand. ever. >> i'm super happy to hear that. >> i'd eat that out of chris christie's jockstrap on a hot summer day. this is cnn. >> oh, god. ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. get ready foat the volkswagen engineered holidsign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on your list this year, just about all you need, is a pen. festive, isn't it? hurry into the sign- then-drive event and get a five-hundred- dollar black friday bonus on select new volkswagen models. black friday bonus offer ends december 1st.
parasites?ole family in nan province, all seven of them died. >> that's really -- you probably should have told me that during the appetizer course, okay? honestly, best meal i've ever had in thailand. ever. >> i'm super happy to hear that. >> i'd eat that out of chris christie's jockstrap on a hot summer day. this is cnn. >> oh, god. ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. get ready...
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then the next parasitic leakage this is all state and local government.the next is between revenue and actual state spending on public services. because of the of regulations if we decide we need to build more homes we would look for a huge piece of property that you have to go through the permit process that is over two years than once you start that it takes a number of years to develop but texas it is very different with a prevailing wage you do have a california and school teachers are all a nice but not in texas. in fact, from 1975 through the present schoolteachers in california have put 170 statewide strikes but in texas if you strike you really lose your license to teach. there are none. it is amazing. if you go from to spending you have parasitic the kid never to a higher marginal tax rate 25% higher revenues then they are dead even. then you go to the third process if you go from state spending to the actual provision of services. from california and texas. it has left poverty as said share the population which has 23 and 1/2 percent. california
then the next parasitic leakage this is all state and local government.the next is between revenue and actual state spending on public services. because of the of regulations if we decide we need to build more homes we would look for a huge piece of property that you have to go through the permit process that is over two years than once you start that it takes a number of years to develop but texas it is very different with a prevailing wage you do have a california and school teachers are all...
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. >> medical staff have seen a spike in parasites in their patients.hing they don't usually see. >> if the animals are don't they don't have as much energy. they want to conserve what they do have then the parasites can find them a lot easier. >> at the wildlife center of silicon valley they are treating 20% more animals than last year. this duck crashed into a shall slow puddle. it would normally aim for a pond. >> it's a factor because they're not finding the water sources that are out there normally. >> wildlife advocates say if you don't want nuisance wildlife make sure you're not providing them food and water. it may help the animals and help us get through this drought together. >> as it gets drier it's going to get more and more likely that all the wildlife will gravitate where there's water and that's our backyard. >>> it's no secret lakes throughout california are sinking lower and lower because of the drought. the water stands at 649 feet this morning. the last time it was this low was back in 1977 when the lake hit 645 feet. experts expect t
. >> medical staff have seen a spike in parasites in their patients.hing they don't usually see. >> if the animals are don't they don't have as much energy. they want to conserve what they do have then the parasites can find them a lot easier. >> at the wildlife center of silicon valley they are treating 20% more animals than last year. this duck crashed into a shall slow puddle. it would normally aim for a pond. >> it's a factor because they're not finding the water...
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we were the parasites.or the first sketch, i had on a poehler and i wrote, and it was called "little fluce." >> "little fluce." >> seth: "little fluce" and you were in it. we played like encyclopedia brown and his sister and we were helping you solve a homicide. it went really well. it was the last sketch of the night. i remember afterwards poehler and i already started spending a little fluce money. we thought we were going to have movies and it never aired again that was it. >> you sold me a t-shirt. >> seth: we sold you a t-shirt. that's about it. >> it was too little to wear. >> seth: that's the thing about the "little fluce." but, you having done it so many times -- we were talking about, we're doing "second chance theater" with sudeikis tomorrow. do you remember ones that didn't make it? because those are sometimes the best. >> they were the best. the one i remember was something that adam and will ferrell wrote. it was a doctor sketch. and it was just going nowhere. the audience just hated us. will i
we were the parasites.or the first sketch, i had on a poehler and i wrote, and it was called "little fluce." >> "little fluce." >> seth: "little fluce" and you were in it. we played like encyclopedia brown and his sister and we were helping you solve a homicide. it went really well. it was the last sketch of the night. i remember afterwards poehler and i already started spending a little fluce money. we thought we were going to have movies and it never...
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. >> reporter: medical staff have also seen a spike in parasites in their patients, something they don't usually see. >> if the animals are down because they are dehydrated, don't have as much energy, they want to conserve what they do have, then the parasites can find them a lot easier. >> reporter: at the wildlife center of silicon valley, they are treating 20% more animals than last year. this duck crashed into a shallow puddle, it would normally aim for a pond. >> it's certainly a factor, because they are not -- they are not finding the water sources that are out there normally. >> reporter: wildlife advocates say if you don't want nuisance wildlife on your property, make sure you're not providing them food and water. it may also help the animals and help us all get through this drought together. >> as it gets drier, it's just going to get more and more likely that all of the wildlife are going to gravitate to the only areas where there still have water, our backyards. >> reporter: ian cole, nbc bay area news. >>> in the meantime, we'll take a short break and be back with your weathe
. >> reporter: medical staff have also seen a spike in parasites in their patients, something they don't usually see. >> if the animals are down because they are dehydrated, don't have as much energy, they want to conserve what they do have, then the parasites can find them a lot easier. >> reporter: at the wildlife center of silicon valley, they are treating 20% more animals than last year. this duck crashed into a shallow puddle, it would normally aim for a pond. >>...
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they get the up the scale riders and the relationship is basically, it's political it is between a parasite and host and leaves us there to do the rest you can't let this happen you have to get involved to a much greater stent than you have and if not, we're lost and if we're lost where are you thank you >> (calling names) good afternoon, sir. >> thank you director reiskin i agree with the remarks of the previous taxi speakers it's mind blolg what the airport is doing those t n t vehicles are uninsured the drivers have no license for the commercial transportation. >> sir please ladies and gentlemen, pay attention to the speaker. >> the drivers are not screened for criminal background look at the claw hammer attack some guy was out near daily city gets out and hammers someone in the skull those are the people we're picking up at the airport now those people are not compliant with sequa the environmental laws a the the laws, etc. i think the city of san francisco is going to get sued in a car catches on fire and a driver that's not trained has an accident those people are committing insurance
they get the up the scale riders and the relationship is basically, it's political it is between a parasite and host and leaves us there to do the rest you can't let this happen you have to get involved to a much greater stent than you have and if not, we're lost and if we're lost where are you thank you >> (calling names) good afternoon, sir. >> thank you director reiskin i agree with the remarks of the previous taxi speakers it's mind blolg what the airport is doing those t n t...
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no way to continue to b be a parasitic in the country. >> i'm glad you raised that. the popularity of the taliban, they are the most unpopular group in afghanistan. the population of 30 million people, the latest report from the central intelligence agency said that the taliban with their their al-qaeda and islamic movement, all of that, it's about 20,000 to 30,000 people. 20,000 to 30,000 people it's a fringe. they're very unpopular. every time they go to a village they have to intimidate people. it's not that they want to have a political discussion and ask the elders to come, have a political discussion about what's going on. this is not the character of an islamic group, which the taliban are. every time they enter a political process that takes away their character of being islamists. >> david, numbers have been pouring out of afghanistan for the last 13 years. electrical generation. miles of telephone lines, cubic acres of water in irrigation, all kinds of ways of measuring our investment and the results that it's getting. we spent about $753 billion in afghani
no way to continue to b be a parasitic in the country. >> i'm glad you raised that. the popularity of the taliban, they are the most unpopular group in afghanistan. the population of 30 million people, the latest report from the central intelligence agency said that the taliban with their their al-qaeda and islamic movement, all of that, it's about 20,000 to 30,000 people. 20,000 to 30,000 people it's a fringe. they're very unpopular. every time they go to a village they have to...
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does the commissioner of nfl, roger goodell, lose sleep overnight about this parasitic industry that uses his league to exist. >> well, he worries about bigger things, but yes, all the commissioner's jobs. they work for the owners, and the owners want to make money. i think they do lose sleep over their being untapped revenue streams. gambling is, there is a lot of them out there, but gambling is probably one of the biggest. >> even with patrol and regulation and oversight, there is still a secondary world that is a little seedy and a slim shady. haven't the leagues been a little worried about that even if there are legal perimeters? >> it's more of an existential fear. you wonder why that exists. >> the nba just signed a deal that is worth $24 billion. now why are they making so much money? because in our internet, dvr, live streaming universe, live sports is really the--it's the tent pole of commercial television. it's the last front tear where people will watch and watch commercials to see what happens. the idea that there could even be a hint in people's minds that they're watchi
does the commissioner of nfl, roger goodell, lose sleep overnight about this parasitic industry that uses his league to exist. >> well, he worries about bigger things, but yes, all the commissioner's jobs. they work for the owners, and the owners want to make money. i think they do lose sleep over their being untapped revenue streams. gambling is, there is a lot of them out there, but gambling is probably one of the biggest. >> even with patrol and regulation and oversight, there is...
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and then once you figuredout it's not a urinary tract infect or intestinal parasite or anything else then you go to the behavioral aspects of it. they are tricky to deal with it. it takes a lot of patience and time. i really like to refer to specialists that are board certified in veterinary behavior because they are the most experienced and things will move a lot faster if you use somebody like that. she was mentioning medications. we absolutely use them. i think they have an important role in making sure that animals are able to feel more comfortable as you behavior modify them. >> it's complex. >> yes. >> very complex. okay. well, we have another question: s in ing car. he has no problem to the car. we ate him, with water and ball, but he scratches the hines and yelp recently we gave ative the car ride answers and t to hear from all you >> so that is different than the one we just talked b actually this one should be a little easier. again, still time-consuming requires patience. i personally like to use tranquilizers with these dogs to just mellow them out of the. we don't want t
and then once you figuredout it's not a urinary tract infect or intestinal parasite or anything else then you go to the behavioral aspects of it. they are tricky to deal with it. it takes a lot of patience and time. i really like to refer to specialists that are board certified in veterinary behavior because they are the most experienced and things will move a lot faster if you use somebody like that. she was mentioning medications. we absolutely use them. i think they have an important role in...
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this particularly powerful planted parasite likes oak trees, sucking their juices till the tree is dead. >> it can grow in maybe 6 inches a day. up to 6 inches a day. >> my grandma lives here. >> reporter: andrew davis is fighting the creepy invader but says it's scary how fast it takes over. >> we'll be sitting in there watching tv. let's make a deal. and i look up and i go oh, my god, it's inside. >> reporter: she lives across the street. smiling, she jokes about protecting her trees from the invader. >> get over on my tree, i might get my gun and shoot it. i keep my trigger finger exercised every day. >> reporter: so far it's infesting about a dozen trees in oakland, all under the watch of alameda county department of agriculture. >> once someone has it for the most part it stays put and we've got to get it under control before it moves to other places. >> reporter: another real problem, the state funding for attacking the japanese daughter has been eliminated in budget cuts. the ag department says now there's only so much they can do. in oakland, don ford, kpix 5. >> the alameda dep
this particularly powerful planted parasite likes oak trees, sucking their juices till the tree is dead. >> it can grow in maybe 6 inches a day. up to 6 inches a day. >> my grandma lives here. >> reporter: andrew davis is fighting the creepy invader but says it's scary how fast it takes over. >> we'll be sitting in there watching tv. let's make a deal. and i look up and i go oh, my god, it's inside. >> reporter: she lives across the street. smiling, she jokes about...
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one died because of advanced parasite infestation. >> i witnessed a number of horses with their hoofs looked like elves hoofs, curled up at the end which is really bad for horses when he did trim them, it was a butcher job. >> aribbe is in jail on unrelated charges the county will take applications wednesday to adopt the horses but will not be a simple process. >> we're looking for organizations or individuals who have experience with horses and will be able to take the time that these horses will need. >> in san martin, david louie, abc7 news. >> passengers aboard a united airlines flight to san francisco returned to dulles airport today with a plane they're on blew a tire the flight quickly circled back and landed safely. the passengers were taken off and are awaiting a new flight to the bay area.çó >> authorities tonight are asking us to be on alert for a kidnapped teenager. they've issued an amber alert for the 14-year-old abducted by two men in a white van. he may have been taken to sacramento or possibly contra costa or solano counties. he was last seen wearing a black tee shirt
one died because of advanced parasite infestation. >> i witnessed a number of horses with their hoofs looked like elves hoofs, curled up at the end which is really bad for horses when he did trim them, it was a butcher job. >> aribbe is in jail on unrelated charges the county will take applications wednesday to adopt the horses but will not be a simple process. >> we're looking for organizations or individuals who have experience with horses and will be able to take the time...
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. >> a secret parasite letting cell phone companies watch everything you do on the internet. the tracker so powerful, you can't turn it off. >> can't turn off the sunshine either until sunset which happened about two minutes ago. great shot from the beach where temperatures today were in the mid- to upper 60s. we get warmer but do we get wetter? your forecast is coming up. >> and why two high school athletes are paying the price for a choice that would make their parents proud. ,, tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded, ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. their homes just to stay al he lack of >>> thousands of people
. >> a secret parasite letting cell phone companies watch everything you do on the internet. the tracker so powerful, you can't turn it off. >> can't turn off the sunshine either until sunset which happened about two minutes ago. great shot from the beach where temperatures today were in the mid- to upper 60s. we get warmer but do we get wetter? your forecast is coming up. >> and why two high school athletes are paying the price for a choice that would make their parents...
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one died because of advanced parasite infestation. >> i witnessed a number of horses with their hoofs looked like elves hoofs, curled up at the end which is really bad for horses when he did trim them, it was a butcher job. >> aribbe is in jail on unrelated charges the county will take applications wednesday to adopt the horses but will not be a simple process. >> we're looking for organizations or individuals who have experience with horses and will be able to take the time that these horses will need. >> in san martin, david louie, abc7 news. >> passengers aboard a united airlines flight to san francisco returned to dulles airport today with a plane they're on blew a tire the flight quickly circled back and landed safely. the passengers were taken off and are awaiting a new flight to the bay area.çó >> authorities tonight are asking us to be on alert for a kidnapped teenager. they've issued an amber alert for the 14-year-old abducted by two men in a white van. he may have been taken to sacramento or possibly contra costa or solano counties. he was last seen wearing a black tee shirt
one died because of advanced parasite infestation. >> i witnessed a number of horses with their hoofs looked like elves hoofs, curled up at the end which is really bad for horses when he did trim them, it was a butcher job. >> aribbe is in jail on unrelated charges the county will take applications wednesday to adopt the horses but will not be a simple process. >> we're looking for organizations or individuals who have experience with horses and will be able to take the time...
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a new study suggests bed bugs are capable of transmitting a parasite that causes chagas disease. chagas is an infection that can lead to cardiac and intestinal complications. the researchers say their experiments suggest bed bugs and mice can transmit chagas disease to one another. but the lead author the st inas harchesed the american journal of tropil medicd the side effects on some kids who guzzle energy drinks makes their unsuspectg s th reerd 40 ert energys poison drinks. involved children younget than six years-old. in most the cases, the parents didn't know their children had an energy drink. many of the calls reported their children had abnormal heart rhythms, or were having seizures. the american heart association's d studysi thk. lunchbreak is next. we're making a pork sandwich with a cherry tomato jam and serving it up with spi greens and serving it up with spi greens a1 im >> their mission is to assist low income job seekers find good entry-level employment in the food-service industry. >> hear from inspiration kitchen. i love this idea. tell us a little bit more abou
a new study suggests bed bugs are capable of transmitting a parasite that causes chagas disease. chagas is an infection that can lead to cardiac and intestinal complications. the researchers say their experiments suggest bed bugs and mice can transmit chagas disease to one another. but the lead author the st inas harchesed the american journal of tropil medicd the side effects on some kids who guzzle energy drinks makes their unsuspectg s th reerd 40 ert energys poison drinks. involved children...
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the parasites are a side affect of narcissism and parents are told to monitor for signs of lice.ey have them put the kids up for adoption. >> i do believe on the set of slum dog millionaire i experienced this quite a bit. lots of head lice. i was in a pharmacy and sydney pour tee yea it was there. i bothered him for a photo and it didn't come out well because there is no flash in the selfie. that's the downside to a selfie. >> how about tim cook announces that. you can have a flash you can take a selfie with. >> professor, you are a fan of the selfie. >> selfies are taken over from autographs. >> here is my book. people would ask you to autograph the book. everybody wants a selfie. >> it is better to have a picture and say i was there. the funny thing is nobody ever shows those pictures except for you. >> yeah. otherwise it didn't happen and i am less cool. way to go. we figured this out in february. that head lice can be passed through selfies. go back to your fab raw shea eggs. >> a smear. yes, andy? >> nothing. >> i am borrowing the book. >> i turned the camera. >> oh my goodn
the parasites are a side affect of narcissism and parents are told to monitor for signs of lice.ey have them put the kids up for adoption. >> i do believe on the set of slum dog millionaire i experienced this quite a bit. lots of head lice. i was in a pharmacy and sydney pour tee yea it was there. i bothered him for a photo and it didn't come out well because there is no flash in the selfie. that's the downside to a selfie. >> how about tim cook announces that. you can have a flash...
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. >> the parasite, opening 63 page $48 million. >> 37 years gone in some ways elvis is bigger than everr in 1963 andy warhol painting depicting the music icon has a gun toting cowboy was sold to an anonymous bidder. from the highest price for pop art to the highest form of flattery, elvis imitator, elvis captivates and makes money. according to forms magazine, elvis presley is one of the top grossing dead celebrities second only to michael jackson, but he also spawned an industry of elvis impersonators were elvis tribute acts who have made their own living as elvis. despite selling at least half a billion records in his lifetime, when he died the presley estate is worth less than $10 million. extravagant lifestyle, gifts and huge array of employees families and hanger on, he had a lot to cover. the manager took half his earnings and sold music rights to rca for a fraction of their worth. presley takes $2.7 million unable to earn more royalties on songs recorded before 1973. lisa marie was nine years old when the king died, her mom took parker to court after 21 months of bitter litigatio
. >> the parasite, opening 63 page $48 million. >> 37 years gone in some ways elvis is bigger than everr in 1963 andy warhol painting depicting the music icon has a gun toting cowboy was sold to an anonymous bidder. from the highest price for pop art to the highest form of flattery, elvis imitator, elvis captivates and makes money. according to forms magazine, elvis presley is one of the top grossing dead celebrities second only to michael jackson, but he also spawned an industry of...
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a parasitic worm. how could you vaccinate against it?w we are here at gsk for a vaccine for malaria. it could be approved in the middle of 2015. that is an extraordinary technological achievement delivered through bringing together three or four different ideas and technologies coalescing into one vaccine and collaborating with people like cdc, walter reed institute, and here we are with something that just a short number of years ago, people would have said was impossible. >> interesting thing for malaria is people have made it target number one. he believed that polio could be eradicated and believes malaria could be eradicated over a longer period of time. do you believe that? >> eradication is a tall order. in the duration of your program, your show today, more people will die of malaria than of ebola since it was discovered. this is an extraordinarily heavy burden on the world. if there was one to pick, malaria is the one to pick. >> how many die within the time of this program? more than ebola. how many are under the age of -- >> v
a parasitic worm. how could you vaccinate against it?w we are here at gsk for a vaccine for malaria. it could be approved in the middle of 2015. that is an extraordinary technological achievement delivered through bringing together three or four different ideas and technologies coalescing into one vaccine and collaborating with people like cdc, walter reed institute, and here we are with something that just a short number of years ago, people would have said was impossible. >> interesting...
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where there -- indoor residual strain spraying that reduced the parasite from 76% to less than 5%. the officials involved in their great wisdom decided they were done with malaria and zanzibar, so they stopped. then look what happened to the curve. it went right back. one of the things that i'm concerned about is this mathematical model that we always talk about. i'm afraid that even the best of circumstances, if you just take the green line that goes down, and i say 2000? 2000 with a question mark because i'm afraid to say. when you start with a low level of infection in the numbers look good, i'm afraid we will have a rebound. my conclusion is that the only way to durably control and end the aids epidemic is to end the vaccine -- is to have a vaccine. i think we can do an incredible but ifwithout it, you really want to nail it, then you need to have a vaccine. let's talk about the effective path of a vaccine. i break it up into three parts -- years of disappointments and unexpected success and the way forward. the years of disappointments i can relate to. cliff lane and i actuall
where there -- indoor residual strain spraying that reduced the parasite from 76% to less than 5%. the officials involved in their great wisdom decided they were done with malaria and zanzibar, so they stopped. then look what happened to the curve. it went right back. one of the things that i'm concerned about is this mathematical model that we always talk about. i'm afraid that even the best of circumstances, if you just take the green line that goes down, and i say 2000? 2000 with a question...
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you can see on the back there were four little wormholes made by parasitic pests, probably hundreds of years ago as it was sitting on the dusty shelf of a library. linedur holes on the map up exactly with four holes in the atlas that was in yields collection smiley was looking at yale's smiley was looking at that date. they were able to catch him red-handed and say yes, he took this map and it came from this volume belonging to yale. because it was an object worth over $100,000, they could charge him with a federal crime which carries a hefty federal sentence. agents knew he had stolen at least two maps and probably more. the fbi agents began to further investigate the case. you know he knew nothing about rare maps when he started working on the case, he did know a lot about thieves and he knew when a thief is caught red-handed, it is usually not the first time they have committed a theft. calling around and sending e-mails out to other rare book and manuscript library's around the country. them two questions. has forbes smiley been in your collection lately and are you missing any map
you can see on the back there were four little wormholes made by parasitic pests, probably hundreds of years ago as it was sitting on the dusty shelf of a library. linedur holes on the map up exactly with four holes in the atlas that was in yields collection smiley was looking at yale's smiley was looking at that date. they were able to catch him red-handed and say yes, he took this map and it came from this volume belonging to yale. because it was an object worth over $100,000, they could...
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was indoor residual spraying that reduced the parasite prevalence from 76% to less than 5%. the officials involved in their great wisdom decided they were done with malaria in zanzibar, so they stopped. then look what happened to the curve. it went right back. one of the things that i'm concerned about is this mathematical model that we always talk about. i'm afraid that even the best of circumstances, if you just take the green line that goes down, and i say 2000 with a question mark because i'm afraid to say. when you start with a low level of infection in the numbers look good, i'm afraid we will have a rebound. my conclusion is that the only way to durably control and end the aids epidemic is to have a vaccine. i think we can do an incredible amount without it, but if you really want to nail it, then you need to have a vaccine. let's talk about the effective path of a vaccine. i break it up into three parts -- years of disappointments and unexpected success and the way forward. the years of disappointments i can relate to. cliff lane and i actually did the first vaccine
was indoor residual spraying that reduced the parasite prevalence from 76% to less than 5%. the officials involved in their great wisdom decided they were done with malaria in zanzibar, so they stopped. then look what happened to the curve. it went right back. one of the things that i'm concerned about is this mathematical model that we always talk about. i'm afraid that even the best of circumstances, if you just take the green line that goes down, and i say 2000 with a question mark because...
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>> look, for your american viewers, i.s.i.l, i.s.i.s, al nusra front, are parasites, they feed on civil chaos, wherever there is civil war, chaos, they exist. afghanistan, syria, iraq and libya, of course they can. i would fear and not just speculating, there is a real fear that if libya descends into all out war, this is the early stages of all out war in libya, libya could become a base not only for i.s.i.s. but a base for selling arms for sending fighters, it could really destroy north africa, tunisia, not to mention the mediterranean. remember libya has a huge coast with europe including italy itself. so there is a fear a real danger that the so-called the islamic state could easily establish base inside libya and basically do a great deal of damage to this fragile country. >> final question fawaz is there an important lesson to be learned from libya? the united states didn't go in didn't bomb, they in effect got rid of gadhafi to help the rebels but in the end we've seen this catastrophe because the country didn't have any institutions as you said because gadhafi had eliminated the
>> look, for your american viewers, i.s.i.l, i.s.i.s, al nusra front, are parasites, they feed on civil chaos, wherever there is civil war, chaos, they exist. afghanistan, syria, iraq and libya, of course they can. i would fear and not just speculating, there is a real fear that if libya descends into all out war, this is the early stages of all out war in libya, libya could become a base not only for i.s.i.s. but a base for selling arms for sending fighters, it could really destroy north...
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and quote, is there a brain parasite explains why someone would write a book as dumb as this, "barbieirls should be eppowerred to understand anything is possible and believe they live in a world without limits. we apologize if this book didn't reflect that belief. wow. >> you know what, mattel at least fits into the category what my pr husband would say. yar you yank it, you apologize, you replace it. of the they need to get moving fast on replacement the ceo promised is coming. >> what is the book called, i could be a computer engineer? replace it with i can't be a computer engineer. >> they move forward with books inspiring. they need to do that before the holiday season ensues. i can't even imagine reading reg that out loud to my girls. would i feel icky inside reading in out loud? >> who at mattel thought it was good idea? >> the man who wrote the book. >> steven and brian are the key suspects. >> not first time barbie played into dumb dumb stereotypes. a talking barbie doll said things like i hate math. it is so hard. it is so hard can i get guys to do it for me. >> what is wrong
and quote, is there a brain parasite explains why someone would write a book as dumb as this, "barbieirls should be eppowerred to understand anything is possible and believe they live in a world without limits. we apologize if this book didn't reflect that belief. wow. >> you know what, mattel at least fits into the category what my pr husband would say. yar you yank it, you apologize, you replace it. of the they need to get moving fast on replacement the ceo promised is coming....
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they were moved to this county one died because of advanced parasite infestation. neighbor living next to one of his corral said some of the horse were his in bad shape. >> i witness a number of horses whether hooves looked like elves curled up at the end which is really bad for horses and then when he finally did trim them it was a butcher job. >> he's currently in jail in san mateo county on unrelated charges. the county will begin taking applications wednesday to the adocument the horses. but because of abuse and health issues it will not be a simple process. >> they will take special care we are lacking for either organization or individuals who have experience with horses and had been able to take the time that these horses will need. >> in san martin abc 7 news. >> parents of an american aide worker beheaded by isis over the weekend spoke about the death of their son. peter cast forker army ranger changed his name to abdul changed to islam he was kidnapped. his parents read a statement. >> in 26 years he has witnessed and experienced firsthand more of the har
they were moved to this county one died because of advanced parasite infestation. neighbor living next to one of his corral said some of the horse were his in bad shape. >> i witness a number of horses whether hooves looked like elves curled up at the end which is really bad for horses and then when he finally did trim them it was a butcher job. >> he's currently in jail in san mateo county on unrelated charges. the county will begin taking applications wednesday to the adocument...
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a day later that horse died from complications with parasites. now dozens more horses with health issues. the injuries are evident. scars covering this horse's coat, marks that may have come as the emaciated mare fought for food with dozens of other starving horses. >> mostly when they approach for food -- >> reporter: lisa jenkins, santa clara county animal shelter says this horse will have surgery tomorrow to treat an injured leg. >> when we took her from the pasture, it was actively bleeding all the way down her leg and onto her hoof. >> reporter: she's one of 38 horses in need of a new home. today volunteers with pregnant meares cue tried to harness a few. their previous owner humberto aribe accused of starving horses in gilroy and morgan hill. >> we were see that 48 hours at a time, he would not feed the animals interior trina lives across the street. she took these pictures of emaciated animals to try and convince animal control to get involved. >> i don't think one of them has ever had any hoof care or teeth care or any of these basics. >>
a day later that horse died from complications with parasites. now dozens more horses with health issues. the injuries are evident. scars covering this horse's coat, marks that may have come as the emaciated mare fought for food with dozens of other starving horses. >> mostly when they approach for food -- >> reporter: lisa jenkins, santa clara county animal shelter says this horse will have surgery tomorrow to treat an injured leg. >> when we took her from the pasture, it was...
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they'll always be economic parasites because, you know, brown. they never rescinded that report. they never fired the guy either. he did resign. and the heritage foundation is implacably opposed to any immigration reform because of what they think of immigrants. and the heritage foundation has won the argument with the republican party on this. you remember after 2012 the republican party was going to embrace officially and champion immigration reform. there are now only two years later no republicans in positions of power in national politics who are in favor of immigration reform. jim demint has won on that. and now that president obama has today announced that he will move forward on his own to reform as much of the immigration form as he can. today announced tomorrow in a primetime address he'll announce and prescribe the policy changes, jim demint and his group no longer have to fight to hold republicans in line. they've already done that. they've already won that fight with the republican. now what they have to do is lead republican strategy for how to fight president obama
they'll always be economic parasites because, you know, brown. they never rescinded that report. they never fired the guy either. he did resign. and the heritage foundation is implacably opposed to any immigration reform because of what they think of immigrants. and the heritage foundation has won the argument with the republican party on this. you remember after 2012 the republican party was going to embrace officially and champion immigration reform. there are now only two years later no...
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this is example of the measurement of malaria parasite prevalence in sans sy bar from 191957 to 1983. there was a program where there was indoor individual spraying reduces parasite prevalence from 76% to less than 5%. so the officials involved in their great wisdom decided they were done with malaria in zanzibar. so they stopped. look what happened to the curve. it went right back. one of the things i'm concerned about is that mathematical model that we always talk about, i'm afraid even in the best of circumstances, if you just take that green line that goes down, and i say 2,000 question mark because i have no idea how long it will take to get there, i'm afraid, given human nature we may start to see that. when we start seeing that there is such a low level of infection and numbers look good, that we're going to have pa rebound. so my conclusion then is that it really is essential too duringably control and end the duringably control to end the aids epidemic and the. if you really want to nail it, then i think you need to get a vaccine. so let's talk a little bit about the pathway
this is example of the measurement of malaria parasite prevalence in sans sy bar from 191957 to 1983. there was a program where there was indoor individual spraying reduces parasite prevalence from 76% to less than 5%. so the officials involved in their great wisdom decided they were done with malaria in zanzibar. so they stopped. look what happened to the curve. it went right back. one of the things i'm concerned about is that mathematical model that we always talk about, i'm afraid even in...
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it turns out after an investigation many of them were lame, underfed or suffering from parasites. investigators say they have documentation of animal abuse dating back to march. this is how the horses looked just over three weeks ago. they were thin, some had ribs showing. 51-year-old hum berto revas has been charged with two counts of felony animal abuse which could land him in jail for three years if convicted. on two occasions, he told me he was taking care of the horses. >> this is why i give food two times a day. >> reporter: concerned horse lovers said a pregnant mare was in serious trouble, among others. >> the mother does not have enough in her to actually nurse the foal so the mom is fighting for the two of them. >> reporter: a next door neighbor, learning of the arrest, recalls how bad off the horses were when he would go over to feed them. >> they were often skin and bones, hungry, thirsty. and so ill cared for. >> reporter: the owner is currently in jail in san mateo county on unrelated charges. this is not the first time he has been under investigation for animal abus
it turns out after an investigation many of them were lame, underfed or suffering from parasites. investigators say they have documentation of animal abuse dating back to march. this is how the horses looked just over three weeks ago. they were thin, some had ribs showing. 51-year-old hum berto revas has been charged with two counts of felony animal abuse which could land him in jail for three years if convicted. on two occasions, he told me he was taking care of the horses. >> this is...
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been developed over the last several years of extraordinary ability to sequence microbes, even big parasites like malaria. malaria is pretty big compared to a bacteria or a virus. and you can actually track the evolution and location of where tracking they genetic evolution of the micro. microbe. if that's what the questioner was asking about, that's what you can do. >> a quick penultimate question . your interest in science? is it a chemistry gift early in use or was it experience? i teach my students to try to find the spark that led to a person's profession. what was that spark for you? >> i am not sure i can pinpoint the actual spark that i can tell -- spark thought i can tell you how i got interested in medicine and science. i was as interested as dealing with people as i was in science as an abstract discipline. probably my first year in high school, i realized that i liked science and i was good at it but i did not want to divorce myself from a profession on a daily basis interacting with people. so to me the most natural thing was science in the form of people is medicine. so i went
been developed over the last several years of extraordinary ability to sequence microbes, even big parasites like malaria. malaria is pretty big compared to a bacteria or a virus. and you can actually track the evolution and location of where tracking they genetic evolution of the micro. microbe. if that's what the questioner was asking about, that's what you can do. >> a quick penultimate question . your interest in science? is it a chemistry gift early in use or was it experience? i...
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it lives somewhere in editorial africa in some unknown creature, possibly a bad it -- of bator parasite such as the fly or a ticket or a mite that lives of the body that is the actual carrier of the bolo we do not know it is not known. butted 1976 in the small upcountry role hospital that was then zaire it came to the notice of doctors for the first time. they did not know at the time that all they knew it was exceedingly infectious disease presumably a virus. it got into the staff of the hospital one of the victims was a belgian man who worked there and here we see her just prior to 76 on a the river we being gabbai this is the last known photograph of her. the virus got into the medical staff and we don't know who patient zero was or where it came from. but it raced through the staff and killed a number of people. b.c. hear the gentleman with a beard and glasses is a priest and when the sister lay dying he gave her last rites. she was weeping at the time and in some cases you could have pinpoint hemorrhages of the rims of the eyelids apparently she had blood on the eyelids and it reac
it lives somewhere in editorial africa in some unknown creature, possibly a bad it -- of bator parasite such as the fly or a ticket or a mite that lives of the body that is the actual carrier of the bolo we do not know it is not known. butted 1976 in the small upcountry role hospital that was then zaire it came to the notice of doctors for the first time. they did not know at the time that all they knew it was exceedingly infectious disease presumably a virus. it got into the staff of the...
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this is a parasitic-born infection. how you could possibly vaccinate against it. and here we are now, gsk, we filed for approval, the world's first potential vaccine for malaria back in june of 2014. with a fair win n could be approved in the mild of 2015. that is an extraordinary technological achievement delivered through bringing together three or four different ideas of technology, coalesced into one vaccine, collaborating with people like cdc, walter reid institute, over 20 years. and here we are with something which just a short number ofiers ago people would have said was impossible. >> rose: ed interesting thing about mall ar yax, lots of people including bill gates have made it target number one. in his case after polio. he believed that polio could be eradicated and believes malaria can be eradicated over a much longer period of time. do you believe that? >> eradication is a very tall order. i think it's the right aspiration to have. let's just put this into context. in the duration of your program, your show today, more people will die of malaria than h
this is a parasitic-born infection. how you could possibly vaccinate against it. and here we are now, gsk, we filed for approval, the world's first potential vaccine for malaria back in june of 2014. with a fair win n could be approved in the mild of 2015. that is an extraordinary technological achievement delivered through bringing together three or four different ideas of technology, coalesced into one vaccine, collaborating with people like cdc, walter reid institute, over 20 years. and here...