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. >> this incredible photo of a child a hand print in the petrie dish with microbiology rights therento that incubator. id has been used over 2 million times it has gone viral. >> there is a disturbing video of the driver in the uber car that has been identified from philadelphia. we had a conversation while she would not get out of the car but she was locked in with false imprisonment he has been released without bail and will appear in court. >> how about that for the ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >>> hi everyone i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. a lot of sunshine for early wednesday. temperatures by 6:00 a.m. mid 60s. mid 70s by 10:00 o'clock. in fact it will ab warm but comfortable day considering less humidity out there, but get ready for 90-degree heat. temperatures are going to soar for the latter part of the week. sue updates this at 4:00 a.m. ♪♪ ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting
. >> this incredible photo of a child a hand print in the petrie dish with microbiology rights therento that incubator. id has been used over 2 million times it has gone viral. >> there is a disturbing video of the driver in the uber car that has been identified from philadelphia. we had a conversation while she would not get out of the car but she was locked in with false imprisonment he has been released without bail and will appear in court. >> how about that for the ♪...
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a team of biologists took a close lookic you can see the money and the gross petrie dirks coming up. biologists found traces of e. coli, salmonella and typhoid, a slew of viruses, and that's not all. >>> well, they found all kinds of stuff. obviously doctors suggests practices good hand hygiene, and washing your hands and using hand sanitizer as well after handling cash. >>> thinking of taking a cash advance on a credit card? that could cost more than you think, a new record by creditcards.com reveals they charge a fee for cash advances, the most common being 5%, even for a small cash advance, or $10, whichever is greater. something else to be aware of cash advances begin charging interest immediately. >>> water officials in the south bay are seeing new evidence that neighbors are willing to report water wasters. santa clara valley water district say 900 people reported overuse in april, nearly double from the months before. reports can be filed via e-mail, phone or using the water district app, so i guess you can be anonymous. >> my lawn is disgusting. it's just dirt. >> and you're
a team of biologists took a close lookic you can see the money and the gross petrie dirks coming up. biologists found traces of e. coli, salmonella and typhoid, a slew of viruses, and that's not all. >>> well, they found all kinds of stuff. obviously doctors suggests practices good hand hygiene, and washing your hands and using hand sanitizer as well after handling cash. >>> thinking of taking a cash advance on a credit card? that could cost more than you think, a new record...
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it was a petri dish of creativity.ck beard barista would make you feel bad about not spending any dough. >> waiters were speaking several languages and you read literature and they invited the writer, occasionally, if he didn't have money, because they appreciated their literature. where are we now compared to there? >> don't try that now, of course. today's new york cafe patrons spend both their time and money on things like goose liver tegrine. foie gras is all over hungary. all over every menu. and it's good. real good. peter's going for the soup. >> if you looked like a writer, they would bring you paper and ink, bring you a dictionary. whatever you were looking for. also, most people didn't have telephones at home and you could be called here. you could get your mail. >> why do i want to attract writers? it's like, i need more jazz musicians on my register. >> it was a different time. it was not simply about the money. >> so it was about -- >> identity. yeah. >> we want to be the place that attracts the best and t
it was a petri dish of creativity.ck beard barista would make you feel bad about not spending any dough. >> waiters were speaking several languages and you read literature and they invited the writer, occasionally, if he didn't have money, because they appreciated their literature. where are we now compared to there? >> don't try that now, of course. today's new york cafe patrons spend both their time and money on things like goose liver tegrine. foie gras is all over hungary. all...
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let's check in with dan petry in hong kong. you leave australia and go to hong kong, what happened?this is a case of the facts that is mining projects were coming on stream. all of that production ramped up all of that construction has fit into this result. it is a declining commodity price. the only thing we see is the supply side feeding into that story. it is next court laid number. it does mask -- we did see the market reaction was down. the aussie dollar is still down. the export really mask what is going on with the domestic economy, which is soft. fools gold is one of the themes being thrown around. by and large, any growth is good. jonathan: you mentioned the mining component, which has been week -- weak. does australia need to unlock another industry? how does the rpa play into this? dan: the rpi is tied to what goes on under seat -- overseas. the central bank just hopes the aussie dollar will go down. in cutting they are trying to stimulate the demand side. migration flows we are creating shopping stew -- centers where people mill about and hang around. they need to unlock
let's check in with dan petry in hong kong. you leave australia and go to hong kong, what happened?this is a case of the facts that is mining projects were coming on stream. all of that production ramped up all of that construction has fit into this result. it is a declining commodity price. the only thing we see is the supply side feeding into that story. it is next court laid number. it does mask -- we did see the market reaction was down. the aussie dollar is still down. the export really...
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sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la >>> o enchanted land of my childhood, a cultural petryly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn't know it, has got beaches, beautiful beaches, and they're not all crawling with raging trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on those beaches and they're awesome. jersey's got farmland, beautiful bedroom communities. even the refineries, the endless clover leaves of turnpikes and expressways somehow beautiful. to know jersey is to love her. ft. lee, you may have heard of it. some of governor christie's minions allegedly conspired to jam up traffic a few days. it's a town with a joky history of corruption, it's also where my beloved hiram's is. opened since 1932 and unchanged since, my dad started bringing me and my younger brother here in the 50s and they still honor tradition. >> sometimes i just the need that old flavor. it seems like a chew food. basically my dad would take me here. it is a great point of pride and satisfaction and i've convinced my daughter this is the finest hot dogs in the land. she gets very excit
sha, la, la, la, la ♪ sha, la, la, la, la, la, la >>> o enchanted land of my childhood, a cultural petryly issues forth greatness. new jersey, in case you didn't know it, has got beaches, beautiful beaches, and they're not all crawling with raging trolls with reality shows. i grew up summering on those beaches and they're awesome. jersey's got farmland, beautiful bedroom communities. even the refineries, the endless clover leaves of turnpikes and expressways somehow beautiful. to...
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they wouldn't have put it in a petri dish and grown it for 10 days. i'm just trying to understand if that's where the danger comes from. >> i understand your question but the material inside the vial is still alive so whether you are culturing it or not it's still alive. culturing however gives the ability to grow more so certainly your risk increases if you grow more of the material that is just in the vial. importantly to get your question we have already reported here today that we have found material dating 10 years back. people have been working with this material for 10 years and nobody has contracted anthrax from the material which gives us more confidence that the risk is really low. >> if i could just add to that. we have to be careful as we speak about this and we are trying to do that to not maximize or minimize the degree of concern here. we think there is a minimal degree are virtually no rest for public health. there is some degree of concern for lab workers and that is why there is 31 deployment will select six program because of possib
they wouldn't have put it in a petri dish and grown it for 10 days. i'm just trying to understand if that's where the danger comes from. >> i understand your question but the material inside the vial is still alive so whether you are culturing it or not it's still alive. culturing however gives the ability to grow more so certainly your risk increases if you grow more of the material that is just in the vial. importantly to get your question we have already reported here today that we...
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the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish withne months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi? hi? >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident, to term and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own pregnancy, first of all, she's an amazing woman. and secondly, it's a tragedy. >> happily, sean and caroline recently had twins, isabella and reagan, with the help of a surrogate. mistakes like this are exceedingly rare, but they do happen. nine months in the wrong mom is no way to have a baby. so if you're getting fertility treatment, make sure the clinic is accredited by the college of american pathologists. at number 6, operating on the wrong body part. jesse matlock has a wandering right eye. the 3-year-old needs surgery to have it fixed. he goes in for the operation, and the surgeon cuts into the left eye instead of the right. >> my husband a
the worker pulls shannon's embryos from a cryopreservation tank and places them on a petri dish withne months later, knowing she was having someone else's baby, caroline gives birth to little logan and then gives him up to his real parents. >> can you say hello to everybody? say hi? hi? >> to think that a woman carried someone else's baby, albeit by accident, to term and then had to hand that child over to that couple, not achieving her own pregnancy, first of all, she's an amazing...
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director david petry us senator joe lieberman and dennis ross wrote that they want a stronger deal, warning that the counter one will not stop iran building a nuclear bomb. they lay out five more elements they say the plan needs, including tougher verification standard and action to iran's military sites and tell the president to keep negotiating until he gets them. the white house says the former members of the inner circle on iran are not saying something new. >> what this letter ilstralts is it il -- illustrates is that they have worked on the issue, many looked at this closely and arrived at a conclusion that's broadly consistent with the kinds of principles that the president establishes. >> reporter: the basic outline of a deal has seen in contrast of lifting sanctions iran will agree to slow down enrichment of material material that the u.s. and others fear could be used to build a nuclear bomb. iran denied they want to make atomic weapons. earlier this week the supreme leaders seemed to back away from areas of agreement. >> translation: the americans offered a complicated multi-laye
director david petry us senator joe lieberman and dennis ross wrote that they want a stronger deal, warning that the counter one will not stop iran building a nuclear bomb. they lay out five more elements they say the plan needs, including tougher verification standard and action to iran's military sites and tell the president to keep negotiating until he gets them. the white house says the former members of the inner circle on iran are not saying something new. >> what this letter...
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tim hunt we're never ever getting close to a petri dish together.oing to move on. >>> boeing scares air travelers everywhere with this video showing the dream liner passenger jet performing a near vertical take off as part of a rehearsal for a trade show in paris next week. matt i feel like this is supposed to be the teaser for how much people will want to ride this. i see that and i'm going to make sure whatever plane it's not a 7 triple 7. >> i'm going to turn off the television for 24 hours as my heart rate comes down. this is why we need to get rid of the xm bank here. enough of the subsidies for this type of behavior. it's awful. no one will want the fly like that. >> it's the hillary press plan.e. just for the media. >> you have to stop showing that. it's terrifying. >> it's terrifying. nobody wants to see that. the wheels do go up very smoothly. >> what does the angle look like from the side? this looks like some camera angle trick. >> trickery says jeremy peters. >> i want to see the supplemental footage. >>> it was a rough night for lebron
tim hunt we're never ever getting close to a petri dish together.oing to move on. >>> boeing scares air travelers everywhere with this video showing the dream liner passenger jet performing a near vertical take off as part of a rehearsal for a trade show in paris next week. matt i feel like this is supposed to be the teaser for how much people will want to ride this. i see that and i'm going to make sure whatever plane it's not a 7 triple 7. >> i'm going to turn off the...
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and that's what the shroud of secrecy creates a petri dish for the speculation and the rumor. i don't know. i don't know if they're going to behave in all manners that are politically expedient, or they'll pussyfoot around with the investigation for other reasons. i don't know. but what i do know is that the focus and the attention ought to be on these components the inputs. one can't get anything out of a grand jury if it's not properly put in. and if you have garbage in more than likely you'll have garbage out. and that's what is so fresh in this family's mind and is so troubling. they're so heartbroken, but at the same time joyful because we know in this last decision with mr. brelo, well, the sentiment is more could have been presented to the grand jury by way of charge or indictment so that we didn't have to live with this bad outcome we got, which i'm speaking of the acquittal. >> now, i must say, and i say it -- i've said on the show before the dignity, the family and you and the other attorneys have shown firm that you want justice, but firm that you want no violence a
and that's what the shroud of secrecy creates a petri dish for the speculation and the rumor. i don't know. i don't know if they're going to behave in all manners that are politically expedient, or they'll pussyfoot around with the investigation for other reasons. i don't know. but what i do know is that the focus and the attention ought to be on these components the inputs. one can't get anything out of a grand jury if it's not properly put in. and if you have garbage in more than likely...
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petris? what were they doing? >> i have no idea. and i don't eet. what the irs commissioner john koskinen has. he also says the problems they've had with 1 hurn,000 people having their information stole frent irs website is due to the fact they had their budget cut. here are the numbers. 2010 they had a $21.15 billion budget. now it's 10.9 billion. he's been asking for 82 million to buy some software upgrades et cetera. but what we know about that is they've been using microsoft xp for 14 years, as long as the software has been around. six years ago microsoft said we're not going to support this anymore, it's going away it's eol, end of life. that happened. they're not getting security patches. they're not getting upgrades and they're still using the software. >> they're getting what they deserve if they're still using windows xp. >> good point. >> windows xp? >> yes, sir. vista came out since then. windows 7, windows 8. >> and now there's this new one tid. i think i hate them. what do they expect? if we used windows xp around here we wouldn't know
petris? what were they doing? >> i have no idea. and i don't eet. what the irs commissioner john koskinen has. he also says the problems they've had with 1 hurn,000 people having their information stole frent irs website is due to the fact they had their budget cut. here are the numbers. 2010 they had a $21.15 billion budget. now it's 10.9 billion. he's been asking for 82 million to buy some software upgrades et cetera. but what we know about that is they've been using microsoft xp for 14...
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we would love to run experiments like you can in a petri --, but we're not able to do that.we use climate models. we are already on the cusp of really experiencing these kinds of conditions much more frequently. even the united nations target of two degrees celsius that we have heard discussed in copenhagen and in the run-up to paris this fall, even at that two degrees level of global warming, california is likely to be in a regime where year after year we are experiencing very warm or severely hot conditions. what that means is that we have a much higher risk that when there is low precipitation that it is also going to be hot. that is exactly what we are experiencing in this drought. amy: talk about, mark jacobs, india. when we talk about hot. what are the temperatures we are talking about? >> well, we look at it in terms of degrees celsius, but in fahrenheit, the temperatures can get up to an extreme heat of two over 100 degrees fahrenheit for significant time. so it is sustained over a period of time that is a problem. if you just have one day of hot weather, it is not w
we would love to run experiments like you can in a petri --, but we're not able to do that.we use climate models. we are already on the cusp of really experiencing these kinds of conditions much more frequently. even the united nations target of two degrees celsius that we have heard discussed in copenhagen and in the run-up to paris this fall, even at that two degrees level of global warming, california is likely to be in a regime where year after year we are experiencing very warm or severely...
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erik: fusion is a petri dish?people are allowed to fail and failure is part of the experience and of the experiment. of course, it is a business and we need to be successful and we are accountable, and we manage it with frugality and responsibility. yes, have to experiment. if not, we will be repeating what everyone has done and i do not think that is what we should do. stephanie: do you have a view on buzz feed or vice? isaac: they are incredibly successful companies. i think the world of them. i think the technology that they have built behind buzz feed is great. vice is incredibly cool. who does not think vice is cool? i think vice was created in 1994. i think buzz feed has seven or eight years. fusion's digital side was launched in february and the cable channel was launched in october 2013. we have to give it some time. by the fact that we are young and that we are learning, i am incredibly happy that we have been able to attract that level of talent and what they have done so far, and plans that they have fo
erik: fusion is a petri dish?people are allowed to fail and failure is part of the experience and of the experiment. of course, it is a business and we need to be successful and we are accountable, and we manage it with frugality and responsibility. yes, have to experiment. if not, we will be repeating what everyone has done and i do not think that is what we should do. stephanie: do you have a view on buzz feed or vice? isaac: they are incredibly successful companies. i think the world of...
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staph infection. >> everything. >> that's a child's hand, not a painting. >> it's a petri dish. >> ofcontact with when you get a hug. hope your immune system is built up enough to guard against it. >> that's why we love our children. >> purell, too, please. >> brad pitt making news yesterday, a game changer. we have talked about how netflix, hulu, amazon, all of the platforms changing the way we watch tv. brad pitt set to release his move vi "war ma charlie sheen" exclusively on netflix. >> i think it makes sense. you have seen the best tv in the world now on thet felix and other places like that. >> hulu. >> this was the kind of film they were talking about adapted from a book. it wasn't going to be a passive block buster. it made sense financialliment interesting to see how it did and if people are lured. >> i watched a great movie with diane keaton and morgan freeman "five flights up." i guess it was in theaters in a limited release. it was a fun little movie. maybe not something i would have, oh i i have to go to the theater to see this. watched down with some popcorn, watched a m
staph infection. >> everything. >> that's a child's hand, not a painting. >> it's a petri dish. >> ofcontact with when you get a hug. hope your immune system is built up enough to guard against it. >> that's why we love our children. >> purell, too, please. >> brad pitt making news yesterday, a game changer. we have talked about how netflix, hulu, amazon, all of the platforms changing the way we watch tv. brad pitt set to release his move vi "war...
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ready to get back in session and i tell you, folks they are scrambling to save what is left of the petrie enact an easier said then done. we will get the nsa chief big critic of rand paul. rand paul responded to him. we also have general david petraeus oomf years we might be surrendering more than just our privacy issues here. he thinks in an effort to do that we are doing something much more dangerous and florida governor rick scott has a big powwow in orlando with all the major republican presidential candidates. we will cover that tomorrow in orlando. all widely touted presidential candidate in his own right, ohio governor john k. sick. a lot of folks have been asking me what will the new show be about? what it is not about is business as usual for that matter business that is boring. a lot of you want to know how the dow is doing, i urge you to look at the bottom of your screen and we will show you the ticker, if it is not as of today, this exact minute, you did not, we will not. big news will go to it but we will not be going to this automatic from be, let's go to the dow. you can re
ready to get back in session and i tell you, folks they are scrambling to save what is left of the petrie enact an easier said then done. we will get the nsa chief big critic of rand paul. rand paul responded to him. we also have general david petraeus oomf years we might be surrendering more than just our privacy issues here. he thinks in an effort to do that we are doing something much more dangerous and florida governor rick scott has a big powwow in orlando with all the major republican...
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serious candidates and someone comes from the outside, and in his case he's outside the political petry dish but the successful businessman wort $9 million i guess we can get particulars for that. but fact of the matter is -- he's very accomplished now he has to show he's more than just a flame thrower but what does he go back to? that business background how he goes about the art of the deem, what? >> you heard hmm him say it i'll be the best president that god has ever created there are people who really think finally someone is paying attention us to and finally talking about something i want to hear. and they have the bona fides to back it up. people i spoke with all over the country, they view trump as someone who can rlg jump start an economic renaissance not just say that. but you know they have the background to really prove that. >> all right, now a lot of people going into that background and finances and wrap about him not wanting to run is because people would start closely scriewts nicing his wealth and how he attained it in private company hold technician. s he's claiming
serious candidates and someone comes from the outside, and in his case he's outside the political petry dish but the successful businessman wort $9 million i guess we can get particulars for that. but fact of the matter is -- he's very accomplished now he has to show he's more than just a flame thrower but what does he go back to? that business background how he goes about the art of the deem, what? >> you heard hmm him say it i'll be the best president that god has ever created there are...
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ready to get back in session and i tell you, folks they are scrambling to save what is left of the petriechief big critic of rand paul. rand paul responded to him. we also have general david petraeus oomf years we might be surrendering more than just our privacy issues here. he thinks in an effort to do that we are doing something much more dangerous and florida governor rick scott has a big powwow in orlando with all the major republican presidential candidates. we will cover
ready to get back in session and i tell you, folks they are scrambling to save what is left of the petriechief big critic of rand paul. rand paul responded to him. we also have general david petraeus oomf years we might be surrendering more than just our privacy issues here. he thinks in an effort to do that we are doing something much more dangerous and florida governor rick scott has a big powwow in orlando with all the major republican presidential candidates. we will cover
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they would not have put it in a petri dish and grown it for ten days. i'm just trying to understand if that is where the danger comes. >> i understand your question but the material inside the vile is still alive. so whether you are culturing it or not it is still alive. culturing gives you the ability to grow more. so certainly the risk increases if you grow more material. i think importantly, i think importantly, to get at your question, we have already reported here today that we have found batches of material dating ten years back. people have been working with this material for ten years, and nobody has contracted anthrax from the material which gives us more confidence that the risk is really low them as we're stating. >> if i could add to that we must be careful as we speak about this. trying this. trying to do that and not maximize we will minimize the degree of concern here. okay? we think there is a minimal degree of concern. there is some degree of concern for lab workers command that is why we have 31 people in the program because of possibl
they would not have put it in a petri dish and grown it for ten days. i'm just trying to understand if that is where the danger comes. >> i understand your question but the material inside the vile is still alive. so whether you are culturing it or not it is still alive. culturing gives you the ability to grow more. so certainly the risk increases if you grow more material. i think importantly, i think importantly, to get at your question, we have already reported here today that we have...
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so, first we start with a bacterial sample on a petri dish like you might find in a hospital.and we -- i want to make the point as it was mentioned earlier there are over 300 laboratories in the united states that are authorized to use the organism in the research and development process. the dod only has nine of those laboratories. those -- each organism is special. each needs to have a certain dose of radiation as well as for a certain amount of time depending on its properties. so after those organisms are they are cultured once again to make sure the process was successful. those organisms are grown for at least ten days and annie vader and are secure just to make sure that nothing grows after that. so if time. and if nothing grows we actually issue a death certificate that says this organism is now dead and it provides the parameters under which the inactivation was performed and it's signed to ensure by multiple individuals that the process was successful. then and only then would it be put into a specific container & anywhere to any labs throughout the country. so now t
so, first we start with a bacterial sample on a petri dish like you might find in a hospital.and we -- i want to make the point as it was mentioned earlier there are over 300 laboratories in the united states that are authorized to use the organism in the research and development process. the dod only has nine of those laboratories. those -- each organism is special. each needs to have a certain dose of radiation as well as for a certain amount of time depending on its properties. so after...
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2025 compared with an export gain to japan of $7.8 billion, according to a study cowritten by peter petri professor of international finance at brandeis university." i think that's exactly accurate. we're not going to have an increase in sales of automobiles in japan. they've got a $4 million surplus surplus -- $4 million automobile surplus capacity. they want to hire their people and they want to sell automobiles in japan by producing automobiles in japan and not importing them. they're mercantileists in their approach. they've successfully resisted the penetration of their automobile market for decades and it's not going to happen under this agreement. it's just not. but if we reduce our little 2.5% increase on automobile imports to america that's on the japanese as some sort of balancing effect for their failure to allow their markets to be open, we'll increase imports to the united states. and i'm not condemning japan. i'm just saying that's how they operate. and we need to understand that and be more effective in defending american interests. so what we hear from the promoters of thi
2025 compared with an export gain to japan of $7.8 billion, according to a study cowritten by peter petri professor of international finance at brandeis university." i think that's exactly accurate. we're not going to have an increase in sales of automobiles in japan. they've got a $4 million surplus surplus -- $4 million automobile surplus capacity. they want to hire their people and they want to sell automobiles in japan by producing automobiles in japan and not importing them. they're...