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the plasma is going into a freezer.and the platelets are kept at room temperature. >> there's rare brood here as well. if the blood bank doesn't have what a patient needs, that's when the real investigative work begins. >> we have two or three donors in approximately 50,000 donors. collecting, storing, freezing the blood from those few donors, we can secure a repository of these very rare blood groups. we have a frozen repository here so that we can always find the blood. >> one stranger saving another. it's what happened in celia hutchinson's case. in boston, she and her husband walter are back at massachusetts general hospital for a check-up. dr. chen performed celia's stem cell transplant three years ago. >> good morning. celia, great to see you. >> same here. >> take some deep breaths. >> celia has been cancer-free for the past two years. the transplant did its job. and celia credits her donor stuart with saving her life. >> i hear from my donor almost every day. >> do you really? >> yep. >> do you guys e-mail every
the plasma is going into a freezer.and the platelets are kept at room temperature. >> there's rare brood here as well. if the blood bank doesn't have what a patient needs, that's when the real investigative work begins. >> we have two or three donors in approximately 50,000 donors. collecting, storing, freezing the blood from those few donors, we can secure a repository of these very rare blood groups. we have a frozen repository here so that we can always find the blood. >>...
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live bob/plasma =laura/anim= new this morning: =laura/2shot= we have a deal.om collapse... for now. =sam/box= so scott mcgrew ... what's next? =scott/tech= all kinds of people have to vote on it.. which ing the greek parliment.. will have to consider vo the will of the greek people. they are angry and confused this morning. it s onweek and one day ago they were celebrating their "no" vote. "no" they would not agree to tough cutbacks in exchange for another bailout. but that's exactly what their prime minister agreed to last night. scott/vo san francisco based "reddit" will start this business week without its interim ceo ellen pao. she left the company after huge pressure from users to get rid of her.. as reddit tries to figure out its future. one of the founders is stepping in as ceo. scott/vo hillary clinton will give an address this morning laying out some of her economic policies.. were she to become president. reports say she will blast the contractor economy.. the ubers and lyfts and task rabbits.. where workers aren't considered actual employees of the
live bob/plasma =laura/anim= new this morning: =laura/2shot= we have a deal.om collapse... for now. =sam/box= so scott mcgrew ... what's next? =scott/tech= all kinds of people have to vote on it.. which ing the greek parliment.. will have to consider vo the will of the greek people. they are angry and confused this morning. it s onweek and one day ago they were celebrating their "no" vote. "no" they would not agree to tough cutbacks in exchange for another bailout. but...
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=kari/wxctr= adlib =mike/am plasma= adlib joining us. i'm kris sanchez - in for laura garcia cannon. =sam/2shot= and i'm sam brock. =sam/anim= we begin with breaking news. =sam/vo= flames as tall as trees - climb the hillsides in napa county. they're moving fast and erratic - forcing more than 100 people from their homes. =kris/3box= we have live team coverage this morning. let's begin with today in the bay's stephanie chuang - live near the fire zone. steph - this fire has ballooned in size - since it started yesterday.
=kari/wxctr= adlib =mike/am plasma= adlib joining us. i'm kris sanchez - in for laura garcia cannon. =sam/2shot= and i'm sam brock. =sam/anim= we begin with breaking news. =sam/vo= flames as tall as trees - climb the hillsides in napa county. they're moving fast and erratic - forcing more than 100 people from their homes. =kris/3box= we have live team coverage this morning. let's begin with today in the bay's stephanie chuang - live near the fire zone. steph - this fire has ballooned in size -...
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your plasma saved them. >> it was not my plan. i was just a willing participant in the plan.s taking care of those people wanted to try that as a treatment. it is a treatment that's been tried for 200 years for different diseases. we still don't know if it is actually effective or not, but since there's no other treatment for ebola, they were willing to try and i was willing to donate my plasma and we were blood type match. >> that's a miracle. i know you believe that your faith had a lot to do with this. talk to me about that amber. >> i think our faith is what sustained us through it. kent will tell you that he thinks it was his faith that got him into it in the first place. >> it really was the living out of our faith that put us in a place we were at risk for something like ebola in the first place, but also our faith that did sustain us through the most difficult experience of our lives. >> it is part of god's plan. and what now? what is your work going forward? >> right now we are still trying to spread the word about what is happening in west africa. there's still 20 t
your plasma saved them. >> it was not my plan. i was just a willing participant in the plan.s taking care of those people wanted to try that as a treatment. it is a treatment that's been tried for 200 years for different diseases. we still don't know if it is actually effective or not, but since there's no other treatment for ebola, they were willing to try and i was willing to donate my plasma and we were blood type match. >> that's a miracle. i know you believe that your faith had...
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y que aplicaciones podrÍa tener. >>> ok el plasma es concentrado de placas que se saca de la sangre,uro. >>> existe otro mÉtodo de aplicaciÓn mÁs efectivo y menos invasivo que la simple aguja? >>> la cuÁl crea canales en la piel entonces permite que el plasma penetrar mÁs profundo y trabajar mÁs profundo en la piel. 4. ¿se utiliza anestesia? >>> no, se utiliza anestesia tÓpica como una crema nada mÁs y se hace en la oficina sin ningÚn tipo. >>> me encantarÍa la gente estÁn hablando de esto y no veo el resultado quedarÉ y veremos un antes y un despuÉs vamos a ver las fotos y me comenta un poquito del proceso y cuÁl es el resultado que se ve ahÍ vamos a ver. >>> ahÍ estÁ, feliz por estar feliz. yo hice el procedimiento yo hace una semana y realmente los cambios que deja al principio son mÁs bien en textura y en el cabo de los 3 meses entonces empieza a ver cambios en cuanto alcoh colÁgen tipos de cambio. >>> en la piel. amistades que tengo. pero lo haremos muy pronto sÍ deja algo que distingue y no sabe como describirlo y vemos un cambio exactamente, cuanto dura el efecto. mira el camb
y que aplicaciones podrÍa tener. >>> ok el plasma es concentrado de placas que se saca de la sangre,uro. >>> existe otro mÉtodo de aplicaciÓn mÁs efectivo y menos invasivo que la simple aguja? >>> la cuÁl crea canales en la piel entonces permite que el plasma penetrar mÁs profundo y trabajar mÁs profundo en la piel. 4. ¿se utiliza anestesia? >>> no, se utiliza anestesia tÓpica como una crema nada mÁs y se hace en la oficina sin ningÚn tipo....
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. >> reporter: the high school engineering team added plasma to the fuel air mix.his out. >> a fuel air mixture with too little fuel and as soon as you turn on the plasma, we generate the benefit. >> reporter: for this team -- >> as we move the throttle forward it accelerates the back wheels. >> reporter: cutting down fuel casts for truckers is the goal. and he says hybrid technology added to the trailer is the solution. >> we are adding a drive train battery pack electric motor and a control system to this trailer suspension to allow us it use regenerative braking to power the trailer. >> reporter: both teams are national finalists in a student business plan competition sponsored by the u.s. department of energy. jennifer garzon runs it. >> amazing students and providing them with an opportunity almost a safe environment to pitch their ideas in front of the amazing series of judges including investors and people from incubators across the country. >> reporter: and they have a great start each team winning $50,000 in regional competition to get to dc and the nation
. >> reporter: the high school engineering team added plasma to the fuel air mix.his out. >> a fuel air mixture with too little fuel and as soon as you turn on the plasma, we generate the benefit. >> reporter: for this team -- >> as we move the throttle forward it accelerates the back wheels. >> reporter: cutting down fuel casts for truckers is the goal. and he says hybrid technology added to the trailer is the solution. >> we are adding a drive train battery...
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anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall >>> a live look outside at the city here at 4:56. it is going to be a really nice, really moderate weekend. kari is going to have a closer look at your forecast right after this. =laura/vo= several streets - shut down overnight - while police scour a san jose neighborhood - >>> several streets shut down overnight while police scour a san jose neighborhood for two heavily armed suspects. >>> and a wait time up to four hours long on this morning's commute if you're trying to get over the golden gate bridge. we'll have more on the closure. >>> and some sprinkles this morning across parts of the bay area, but it clears out in time for the weekend. more coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> and it's already been part of the headlines a major part of my traffic watch, that closure.on the south side of the golden gate bridge. we'll see how that effects the rest of your proechs into and out of san francisco. ate bridge. we'll see how that effects the rest of your proechs into and out of san francisco. joining
anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall >>> a live look outside at the city here at 4:56. it is going to be a really nice, really moderate weekend. kari is going to have a closer look at your forecast right after this. =laura/vo= several streets - shut down overnight - while police scour a san jose neighborhood - >>> several streets shut down overnight while police scour a san jose neighborhood for two heavily armed suspects....
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what we're trying to do to do is maximum our results for our patients. >> reporter: the plasma therapyen't used alone to stimulate hair growth or in combination with robotic trance man that. procedure can cost up to $10,000 and is not covered by insurance. it's currently only being done on men but it could be expanded to women. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> just in time for summer, a shortage of eggs is causing a custard cut back at rita's water ice. the avian flu is affecting supply of the egg yolk product they use to make the custard. instead of custard they are selling soft serve ice cream. >> tastes very similar almost identical recipe witness exception of eggs to our custard so we got it just as close as we can so the consistency is the same. >> rita's says there is a chance they could have custard back on the menu before the end of the summer season. we've all got our fingers crossed. kate we've been looking at the custard all day and now that's all i can think about. >> you want what you can't have. >> there it is. >> no custard all we want is custard. >> that'
what we're trying to do to do is maximum our results for our patients. >> reporter: the plasma therapyen't used alone to stimulate hair growth or in combination with robotic trance man that. procedure can cost up to $10,000 and is not covered by insurance. it's currently only being done on men but it could be expanded to women. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> just in time for summer, a shortage of eggs is causing a custard cut back at rita's water ice. the...
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establos, con camas y luz natural, para los que manejan animales tendrÁn cuartos con televisiones plasmas. y donde los perros tienen hoteles especiales para ello. varias ideas se juntaron para brindar servicio a las 70.000 mascotas que vuelan dentro y fuera del paÍs anualmente. >> he traÍdo mascotas para dejarle de regalo. yo creo que ahora lo voy a traer uno en la cabina. antes lo tenÍa que dejar en la parte de la maleta. >> esto cambiarÁ con la primera terminal en el mundo que tendrÁ como Únicos clientes a las mascotas. no sÓlo perros y gatos, tambiÉn pÁjaros y hasta ganado. tendrÁn veterinarios para atender a los 70 caballos, 180 cabezas de ganados y otros que podrÁn ser alojados diariamente. >> el arca se cuenta con autorizaciÓn para funcionar. serÁ terminado de construir el prÓximo aÑo, con un costo privado de 48 millones de dÓlares. >> yo pienso que si las personas tienen posibilidades para pagar, cualquiera hace cualquier cosa con su dinero. >> estÁ bien que lo hagan, pero me parece que es prioridad para la persona. >> aÚn no se han dado a conocer las tarifas que pagarÁn los dueÑo
establos, con camas y luz natural, para los que manejan animales tendrÁn cuartos con televisiones plasmas. y donde los perros tienen hoteles especiales para ello. varias ideas se juntaron para brindar servicio a las 70.000 mascotas que vuelan dentro y fuera del paÍs anualmente. >> he traÍdo mascotas para dejarle de regalo. yo creo que ahora lo voy a traer uno en la cabina. antes lo tenÍa que dejar en la parte de la maleta. >> esto cambiarÁ con la primera terminal en el mundo...
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this privilege to a country you never knew and a people you never met this presidio park was the plasmaf the soldiers departed and went to the korean war that is why this is a miserable for this million in this presidio park to this korea would not be enjoying peace democracy and economic prosperity sacrifice and our hero religious freedom of the korean war veterans that's why 9 coroner for our sacrifice to me by the korean war veterans since the korean war korea has changed dramatically over the last decades korea has become the best economy in the world one thing that really means forever unchanged no sense of gratitude that the korean thank you for serving in the korean war the korean war is no longer a lost war but a victory all the veterans deserves the title of a horror and you sacrifice really record it forever in history and in this since i believe that the younger generation educated on the korean war and how important our future is this is the million a practices for the education of our younger generation i hope that all of you will continue to support and promote our strong
this privilege to a country you never knew and a people you never met this presidio park was the plasmaf the soldiers departed and went to the korean war that is why this is a miserable for this million in this presidio park to this korea would not be enjoying peace democracy and economic prosperity sacrifice and our hero religious freedom of the korean war veterans that's why 9 coroner for our sacrifice to me by the korean war veterans since the korean war korea has changed dramatically over...
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. ♪ >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindr body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen, brought to you by guthy renker. >> hi, everyone. i'm courtney thorne-smith. don't change the channel, because in the next few minutes, you're gonna learn about a breakthrough product that could help take years off your appearance.
. ♪ >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindr body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen, brought to you by guthy renker. >> hi, everyone. i'm courtney thorne-smith. don't change the channel, because in the next few minutes, you're gonna learn about a breakthrough product that...
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. >> next, a paid presentation from perricone for cold plasma sub d. of its kind treatment for the area of your body that can actually age most. your neck. hosted by network television star courtney thorne smith, and
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new doctor griffin is adding therapy to the transplant, prp, plasma rich platelets where a few vialsblood are taken from the patient and separated in the center viewing and then they are inject in the scalp. >> approximate lets contain growth factors which they release into the the scalp and these growth factors are involved in wound healing rain also actually stimulating follicle growth. what we are trying to do is maximum our result for our patients. >> reporter: plasma therapy can be used alone to stimulate hair growth or in combination with the robotic transplant. that procedure can cost up to $10,000 and it is not covered by insurance. it is currently only being done on men but it could be expanded to women. the things they to with robots. >> incredible. the always something new. this is something a lot of people are concerned about. >> yes robots to the rescue. >> thanks very much. >>> still ahead on eyewitness knew new video obfuscate lynn jenner's deadly car crash in california. nancy owe dell has the latest from los angeles up next. ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner?
new doctor griffin is adding therapy to the transplant, prp, plasma rich platelets where a few vialsblood are taken from the patient and separated in the center viewing and then they are inject in the scalp. >> approximate lets contain growth factors which they release into the the scalp and these growth factors are involved in wound healing rain also actually stimulating follicle growth. what we are trying to do is maximum our result for our patients. >> reporter: plasma therapy...
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metallurgist at the fbi analyzed the lead inner core of the bullet from bruce dodson's body using plasma atomic emissions spectroscopy. it was compared to the .308 caliber round found at the scene. >> so she tested for a certain number of -- i think it was six or eight trace elements. when you compare them, there was a match. >> which meant both bullets were from the same batch. >> the odds of a bullet from the same batch being in the victim and being in the hillside of not being fired at the same sequence of shots, the odds against that were just astounding. >> prosecutors believe janice dodson planned her husband's murder almost from the day they got married. and she chose a campsite just a short distance away from where she knew her ex-husband had camped every year for the past 20 years. at some point prosecutors say janice quietly made her way over to her ex-husband's campsite, wading through the mud in the pond so she wouldn't be seen. while her ex-husband is away, she stole his remington .308 caliber rifle and ammunition, but she never realized that the mud on her boots and coveral
metallurgist at the fbi analyzed the lead inner core of the bullet from bruce dodson's body using plasma atomic emissions spectroscopy. it was compared to the .308 caliber round found at the scene. >> so she tested for a certain number of -- i think it was six or eight trace elements. when you compare them, there was a match. >> which meant both bullets were from the same batch. >> the odds of a bullet from the same batch being in the victim and being in the hillside of not...
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what we are trying to do is maximize our results for our patient. >> reporter: plasma therapy can bemulate hair growth or in combination with the the robotic transplant. that procedure can cost up to $10,000 and it is in the covered by insurance. it is currently only being done on men but it could be expanded to woman. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. 8:14. in an exhibition in tokyo it is giving japanese a new way to beat summer heat. colorful lights illuminate a dark room where golds fish swim in tanks in shapes and sizes. motion screens react to the movement, of the fish. so, that is kind of cool. i don't know how that keeps you cool though. >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> looking at the fish, i don't know good anyway, i'm just happy that we are getting summer weather. it is july, it is time. >> it is tired of talking about the storms. >> we need sunshine. >> only problem today you might get sunburn, that is bit. we will keep it dry. we can hand that will. >> put on some sun screen. >> good advice there we will take to you palmyra new jersey from the
what we are trying to do is maximize our results for our patient. >> reporter: plasma therapy can bemulate hair growth or in combination with the the robotic transplant. that procedure can cost up to $10,000 and it is in the covered by insurance. it is currently only being done on men but it could be expanded to woman. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right. 8:14. in an exhibition in tokyo it is giving japanese a new way to beat summer heat. colorful...
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i did have a bone marrow disease where the plasma sells run amuck. i didn't understand what i was in for still. i got on a charter plane and went back to montana and didn't arrive until midnight of the second day. i have not told meredith because i didn't want to tell her over the phone. we drove back to my ranch house and i poured a stiff drink and sat at the bed side and said there is something i haven't told you. i have a cancer that is going to change our lives. meredith gave me what i always called her steely hard stare as if she could not quite absorb it. i went on to say to her well get through this together as we have everything else but i have no idea how it is going to end. we hugged. and with that long life of emotional connection and calibration, 53 years of marriage we fell asleep in each other's arms. the next day i did one of the dum dumbest things i did. i made plans to go fishing with friends 155 miles away in montana. i jumped in a car with a bag of ice on my back and drove to the fishing spot. by the second day i was curled up in a
i did have a bone marrow disease where the plasma sells run amuck. i didn't understand what i was in for still. i got on a charter plane and went back to montana and didn't arrive until midnight of the second day. i have not told meredith because i didn't want to tell her over the phone. we drove back to my ranch house and i poured a stiff drink and sat at the bed side and said there is something i haven't told you. i have a cancer that is going to change our lives. meredith gave me what i...
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wall anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall =kris/map= that breaking news - a hayward neighborhood, shut down this morning - as officers >>> "today in the bay" begins with breaking news. >> that breaking news in hayward, where a neighborhood is locked down this morning as officers respond to reports of shots fired. >> let's go right to "today in the bay's" bob redell, live in hayward, off of 880. the whiten avenue exit. you talked to neighbor about what happened. what did you learn? >> reporter: good morning. neighbor telling us they heard seven shots fired around 3:00, 3:so, we're in the neighborhood of lion and myrtle, a residential neighborhood. you feel the heavy police presence not only with hayward but california highway patrol and alameda county sheriff's office. this is the report so far, there was a police chase involving a driver, a person in a car, driving erratically, when they got to the location shots fired, possibly hitting the hayward police officer. as you saw in the video we put up on the tv screen, you did see somebody being put into an ambulance, where w. that w
wall anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall =kris/map= that breaking news - a hayward neighborhood, shut down this morning - as officers >>> "today in the bay" begins with breaking news. >> that breaking news in hayward, where a neighborhood is locked down this morning as officers respond to reports of shots fired. >> let's go right to "today in the bay's" bob redell, live in hayward, off of 880. the whiten avenue exit. you talked to neighbor about...
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anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall >>> a very good -- we're halfway through the week, it's wednesday, right? >> halfway there, living on a prayer. >> sam brock, everybody. sam brock. >> all morning. >> beautiful live look at the bay bridge this morning. fierce opposition from religious groups stalling california's right to die bill. the authors of the bill did not present it to the assembly health committee as planned. they pulled it because they were told it didn't have enough votes to advance. dedelay means it can't pass out of committee this year. the bill would have allowed terminally ill patients to end their lives with a help of a doctor. >> happening today, two major tobacco bills will be looked at by a state assembly committee. one aimed at curbing youth smoking. the other changes the legal smoking age to 21. both passed in the senate last month but still face tough obstacles in the assembly. tobacco companies are putting up a tough fight. >> one bay area city became the first in the area to hike the age limit to buy tobacco products. you have to be 21 or older to buy cigaret
anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall >>> a very good -- we're halfway through the week, it's wednesday, right? >> halfway there, living on a prayer. >> sam brock, everybody. sam brock. >> all morning. >> beautiful live look at the bay bridge this morning. fierce opposition from religious groups stalling california's right to die bill. the authors of the bill did not present it to the assembly health committee as planned. they pulled it because they were...
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anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall =laura/live= welcome back, time is ... welcome back, time is ... (adlib) "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, everyone. that's kind of a nice live look outside along the embarcadero in san francisco. you can almost see that mist in the air out there. >>> 4:43. the confederate flag is coming down in front of the south carolina state house. early this morning representatives voted 94-20 to remove it. that's more than the two-thirds needed but it came after a handful of lawmakers mounted a tenacious last stand. >> i cannot believe that we do not have the heart in this body to do something meaningful such as take a is symbol of hate off of these grounds on friday. >> the bill now goes to governor nikki haley who says she will sign it into law. >>> the white population in california is the minority. according to a new u.s. census data latinos are the largest ethnic group. they came up 15 million strong in the golden state. for history of progress over the years, the census bureau reports in 1970 there were 2 million latinos, 2
anchor ots plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall =laura/live= welcome back, time is ... welcome back, time is ... (adlib) "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, everyone. that's kind of a nice live look outside along the embarcadero in san francisco. you can almost see that mist in the air out there. >>> 4:43. the confederate flag is coming down in front of the south carolina state house. early this morning representatives voted 94-20 to remove it. that's more than the...
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this high school engineering team added plasma to fuel air mix. chtheck utis o. >> there is too little fuel to have a flame. as soon as you turn the plasma, a flame exists. >> as we move the throttle forward it accelerates the back wheel. >> cutting down fuel costs for truckers is the goal and hybrid tech no the gee added to the trailer is aislings. >> we are adding a drive train, battery pack, electric motor and control system of the trailer suspension to allow us to use regenerative braking to power this trailer. >> both teams are national finalists in a student business plan competition sponsored by u.s. department of energy. jennifer garcon runs it. >> providing entrepreneurial training to students across the country and providing them an opportunity in what i call a safe environment to pitch their ideas in front of amazing judges including investors and people from across the country. >> they have a great start. each team won 50,000 in regional competitions to get to d.c. the national winner gets 50,000 more. their ultimate goal is get their
this high school engineering team added plasma to fuel air mix. chtheck utis o. >> there is too little fuel to have a flame. as soon as you turn the plasma, a flame exists. >> as we move the throttle forward it accelerates the back wheel. >> cutting down fuel costs for truckers is the goal and hybrid tech no the gee added to the trailer is aislings. >> we are adding a drive train, battery pack, electric motor and control system of the trailer suspension to allow us to...
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plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall =laura/live= welcome back, time is ... >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >>> a very good thursday morning to you. the department of justice says airlines may be illegally working together to keep prices high. the agency confirms it's investigating several airlines for collusion or illegally communicating with each other. a group called flyers rights believes airlines mergers are trying to eliminate competition. >> first of all, what took them so long? ? secondly, why did they allow the mergers? thirdly, why don't they quickly run through the process, determine the cause and eliminate it, because airline passengers are suffering financially every day. >> united airlines, delta and american airlines are being investigated. in a statement the airline industry trade group says, we are confident that the justice department will find what we know to be true, our members compete vigorously every day and the traveling public has been the beneficiary. >>> that ac has probably been getting plenty of work the last couple of days. how much money have
plasma cu 2 shot 2 box ck wall =laura/live= welcome back, time is ... >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >>> a very good thursday morning to you. the department of justice says airlines may be illegally working together to keep prices high. the agency confirms it's investigating several airlines for collusion or illegally communicating with each other. a group called flyers rights believes airlines mergers are trying to eliminate competition. >>...
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. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper, like someone, you know, wrinkled it and gave it
. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck, hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper, like...
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>> we have nine and a half years of this flight to pluto to think about what we will see with the plasma instruments. and we have seen all sorts of things. we haven't got all of the data down like the other experiments and we are looking forward to getting it down. but in the mean time let me tell you about what we think is happening: . we know the atmosphere is nit jo nitrogen and we thought it was escaping because the gravity is weaker and we know it is going away. what we think is happening is that the subtle wind coming from the sun, the protons and electrons that are charging out, eventually crash into and interact with the escaping atmosphere and that this will then produce, we suspect a shot upstream. maybe it is not quite so stark. we know that there is an up stream amount of nitrogen and that is energized by the solar wind and careried away by the solar winds. what happens and this graphic you are looking at gives you a sense of what we think happened is that as it escaped the atmosphere is ionized and picked up by the solar wind and the size of the interaction spills out beyond
>> we have nine and a half years of this flight to pluto to think about what we will see with the plasma instruments. and we have seen all sorts of things. we haven't got all of the data down like the other experiments and we are looking forward to getting it down. but in the mean time let me tell you about what we think is happening: . we know the atmosphere is nit jo nitrogen and we thought it was escaping because the gravity is weaker and we know it is going away. what we think is...
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phones and spaceships and apply those technologies to analyze tiny amounts of dna one can see in the plasma levels of dna as low as a single molecule. the goal is to detect genetic diseases like down syndrome and breast cancer more accurately and easily an earlier, even -- either in the production of the cancer, so we can make better health care decisions and improve the outcome. in detecting cancers earlier, we can improve life spans. in the prenatal space, we have a series of tests. when you say this type of testing, i will break it down into a set of tests that we offer. soyffer a set of analysis woman can understand why she has miscarriages. we have a screening or you can screen for inherent genetic conditions. both of those are well covered by insurance. offer a prenatal test that has changed the way one manages printed these all over the world. previously, a woman would have to choose between a screening test, for example, they would miss about 100 cases for down syndrome, or a test where they would stick a needle in a woman's belly, and that had a risk of pregnancy. jet -- just do a
phones and spaceships and apply those technologies to analyze tiny amounts of dna one can see in the plasma levels of dna as low as a single molecule. the goal is to detect genetic diseases like down syndrome and breast cancer more accurately and easily an earlier, even -- either in the production of the cancer, so we can make better health care decisions and improve the outcome. in detecting cancers earlier, we can improve life spans. in the prenatal space, we have a series of tests. when you...
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fact, the 1st results will share of the atmospherees thethe detection of escaping ions made by a plasma instruments. w and jeff isand jeff is going to talk about knew terrain image and high-resolution. i we will give you a preview. the next graphichave have a have a look at the icy frozen plains pluto.f cox who would've expected this kind of complexity? and the scene is essentially t adjacent, neighboring the mountain ranges that you saw a couple daysa couple days ago. we can see that there are stark contrast in terms ofit the geology. jeff will show you more, my washer you something else. your going to show you the graphic. it is a flyover me is if you i was 25 miles over pluto. if we. t we can start that. the flyover for faraway enj mountains and plains. they can go ahead i think you will enjoy seeing it.e probably can't lower housethere lights given the television.whatou is that graphic available? we cannot see it back here. they're it is. what your looking at is thecr total width of 250 miles across $400. is no source high aboveth their local terrain as many of the mountains and the
fact, the 1st results will share of the atmospherees thethe detection of escaping ions made by a plasma instruments. w and jeff isand jeff is going to talk about knew terrain image and high-resolution. i we will give you a preview. the next graphichave have a have a look at the icy frozen plains pluto.f cox who would've expected this kind of complexity? and the scene is essentially t adjacent, neighboring the mountain ranges that you saw a couple daysa couple days ago. we can see that there are...
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you should see my dissertation on plasma physics before i was run out of the university.something? that mess an is a question. >> lasty, james foreign was so excited to reach out to me that he didn't put any content in the body of the e-mail, he just wrote this in the subject line. please tell varney his mailbox is full. please follow me on twitter, kennedy mason. i check it all of the time. ill see you on monday, have a great weekend, good bye. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. it's been a day of uncertainty after three major companies were hit by so called technical issues and glitches. the stock exchange suffered a nearly four-hour halt in trading by what they termed a technical glitch, but the freeze in trading was highly unusual parking considerable speculation that it is far more than a glitch or simply technical issues but possibly the red light of a cyber attack. at almost the same
you should see my dissertation on plasma physics before i was run out of the university.something? that mess an is a question. >> lasty, james foreign was so excited to reach out to me that he didn't put any content in the body of the e-mail, he just wrote this in the subject line. please tell varney his mailbox is full. please follow me on twitter, kennedy mason. i check it all of the time. ill see you on monday, have a great weekend, good bye. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm...
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see my dissertation of plasma physics before i was run out of of the university. been following since days on mtv you messaged me to say you've been following her. talking about tabitha soren? i will pass on your regards. can i ask you, kennedy? that message is a question. way to take matters into your own hands, aaron. james was so excited to reach out to me to give this heartfelt message that he didn't even put any content in the body of the email. he wrote this in the subject line. please tell varney his mailbox is full. stuart? all right. thank you so much for watching the show tonight. follow me on twitter @kennedynation. kennedy fbn on facebook. kennedy fbn@foxbusiness.com. i check it all the time. see you on monday. have a great weekend. that's it for us tonight, thank you for joining us, see you next time. john: batman won't save you so who are america's heroes? weirdly the media or politicians. >> if i could get your autograph here on my copy of the first warren bill. >> the perfect barack obama, he's a perfect specimen. >> drawing up my leg. >> really? >
see my dissertation of plasma physics before i was run out of of the university. been following since days on mtv you messaged me to say you've been following her. talking about tabitha soren? i will pass on your regards. can i ask you, kennedy? that message is a question. way to take matters into your own hands, aaron. james was so excited to reach out to me to give this heartfelt message that he didn't even put any content in the body of the email. he wrote this in the subject line. please...
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. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck -- hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper, like someone, you know, wr
. >> announcer: next, a paid presentation from perricone md for cold plasma sub-d, the first-of-its-kindreatment for the area of your body that can actually age you most -- your neck -- hosted by network television star courtney thorne-smith and featuring some of the most dramatic before-and-after photos you've ever seen. brought to you by guthy renker. when you look at yourself in the mirror, does your neck look older than your face? >> the texture just looked like crepe paper,...
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, the solar flux at the time we made the fly-by for example, and the radiation environment in the plasma will give us a good handle for thefirst time on the numerical models used to understand the earth. this has application do is the loss of water from early mars as well. we are looking forward to learning things from the pluto system that will ultimately translate into the a better understanding of other planets in the solar system >> we are taking two more questions. i know some folks have been raising hands for a long time. i want to get to you. if the mike handlers know someone's hand has been raised give them the mike. let's go back to social media. two questions and we will come back. >> this is from herald. he is asking how large of a percentage of pluto is going to be viewed by new horizons and will there be any blind spots? >> i am happy to take that. we are going to cover the entire eluminated part of pluto. all of the parts that rotate into view. it takes 6.4 days for pluto to rotate so some at higher resolution. some terrain at higher resolutions than other. but just like on
, the solar flux at the time we made the fly-by for example, and the radiation environment in the plasma will give us a good handle for thefirst time on the numerical models used to understand the earth. this has application do is the loss of water from early mars as well. we are looking forward to learning things from the pluto system that will ultimately translate into the a better understanding of other planets in the solar system >> we are taking two more questions. i know some folks...
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=wx/wx wall= adlib =ant/am plasma= adlib >>> good morning, we reached the peak of the heat today ando downwar as we coast into the fourth of july weekend. microclimate forecast coming up. >>> and good morning, i'm anthony slaughter in for mike inouye. traffic starting to build across the bay area. we'll get you out the door on time. >> first day of the third financial quarter. let's take you out to the nyse. everybody's watching greece. there's the bell. over on the nasdaq, ipo, it's a knee replacement company. today is wednesday, 1st of july. >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> it's a wednesday. good morning, thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off today. >>> here are today's top stories. wildfire burned 50 acres in gilroy yesterday, now more than 50% contained. people are worried about unhealthy air quality level because of the smoke. >>> state power grid operators expecting a major surge in people using electricity. a flex alert issued. >>> leland yee back in court today, and there is a chance he may have made a ple
=wx/wx wall= adlib =ant/am plasma= adlib >>> good morning, we reached the peak of the heat today ando downwar as we coast into the fourth of july weekend. microclimate forecast coming up. >>> and good morning, i'm anthony slaughter in for mike inouye. traffic starting to build across the bay area. we'll get you out the door on time. >> first day of the third financial quarter. let's take you out to the nyse. everybody's watching greece. there's the bell. over on the...
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it's a blood cancer that starts in the plasma cells in bone marrow and it can cause severe bone damage. >> so it is a blood disorder, a bone marrow disorder, but over 70% of patients present because of bone pain, whether it's in the spine or in the ribs or in the extremities. >> it is incurable, but it is treatable. statistically, i had maybe eight years. >> i knew you were in for a rough ride. your family wasn't with you to sit down and say, holy smokes. what's happened? what's going on here? what does this mean? >> i couldn't tell meredith. she was back at our ranch in montana. i decided to wait until i flew back the next day. she picked me up at the airport. we made small talk the whole way, but when we arrived at the ranch, i brought her to the bedroom. and we were sitting on the edge of the bed, about 12:30 in the morning. i made a big drink, and i told you i had cancer. what did you think? >> i didn't believe you. i mean, that's something that you just, out of the blue, cannot absorb in one take. >> were you frightened? >> well, initially, i think i was -- i needed to know more.
it's a blood cancer that starts in the plasma cells in bone marrow and it can cause severe bone damage. >> so it is a blood disorder, a bone marrow disorder, but over 70% of patients present because of bone pain, whether it's in the spine or in the ribs or in the extremities. >> it is incurable, but it is treatable. statistically, i had maybe eight years. >> i knew you were in for a rough ride. your family wasn't with you to sit down and say, holy smokes. what's happened?...
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plasma= adlib joining us. i'm kris sanchez - in for laura garcia cannon. =sam/2shot= and i'm sam brock. =sam/anim= we begin with breaking news. =sam/vo= flames as tall as trees - climb the hillsides in napa county. they're moving fast and erratic - forcing more than 100 people from their homes. =kris/3box= we have live team coverage this morning. let's begin with today in the bay's stephanie chuang - live near the fire zone. steph - this fire has ballooned in size - since it started yesterday. weather, and wind - and you have the perfect condition - for a wildfire. we know part of the reason this fire is spreading so quickly - is the wind. =sam= let's go now to meteorologist kari hall. kari - what are crews up against today? that the fires spread so quickly is the wind. let's go to pc. what are you looking at? >> this morning the wind is calm coming from the south southwest at about 5 miles an hour. there may be higher gusts as we go through the day but temperatures are nice and comfortable and humidity is up to 90% but will be going down as we go through
plasma= adlib joining us. i'm kris sanchez - in for laura garcia cannon. =sam/2shot= and i'm sam brock. =sam/anim= we begin with breaking news. =sam/vo= flames as tall as trees - climb the hillsides in napa county. they're moving fast and erratic - forcing more than 100 people from their homes. =kris/3box= we have live team coverage this morning. let's begin with today in the bay's stephanie chuang - live near the fire zone. steph - this fire has ballooned in size - since it started yesterday....
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spectrometers that measure infrared, ultraviolet, plasma and solar wind.a student built dust counter. a radio device to characterize the atmosphere. and of course camera-- visible, infrared-- and the one that should make the pluto screensavers: "lorri," short for long range reconnaissance imager. >> ultimately lorri will allow us to map the surface of pluto well enough that if we flew over new york city at the same altitude and look down with lorri, we could count the ponds in central park and the wharfs on the hudson. it's a very detailed imagery at closest approach. >> reporter: by and large the spacecraft has run well these past nine and a half years, despite a brief scare on july 4th when the computer crashed causing the probe to go dark for a while. the team says it is ready regardless. >> we've done dozens of operational readiness test over the past several years. >> reporter: mark holdridge is the encounter mission manager for new horizons at the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory in laurel maryland. one of his key jobs has been to lead the te
spectrometers that measure infrared, ultraviolet, plasma and solar wind.a student built dust counter. a radio device to characterize the atmosphere. and of course camera-- visible, infrared-- and the one that should make the pluto screensavers: "lorri," short for long range reconnaissance imager. >> ultimately lorri will allow us to map the surface of pluto well enough that if we flew over new york city at the same altitude and look down with lorri, we could count the ponds in...
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you get a billion-ton plasma cloud in what is known as this coronal mass ejection, and it's almost likeageddon, the movie, you know? we have to work on it together. >> oh, you're right, liz. we would reach out, obviously, there's already a process in place. the utilities have been working together for decades in terms of mutual response to any kind of, any kind of catastrophic event. so that process is already in place, and it's been enhanced with the government in terms of the activities that they can do in support of rehabilitation of the grid. so those are extremely important areas whether it's cybersecurity, geomagnetic disturbance, whether it's physical security, those are the kinds of things we work together all the time on. liz: nick, i want you to stay with me because i have somebody you'd be very interested in hearing from. we just landed tom berger, the director of noaa's space weather prediction center. you see this report, is it an overstatement? is it overdramatizing? >> thank you for having me, liz. first of all, i haven't seen the report in detail. it was just released ye
you get a billion-ton plasma cloud in what is known as this coronal mass ejection, and it's almost likeageddon, the movie, you know? we have to work on it together. >> oh, you're right, liz. we would reach out, obviously, there's already a process in place. the utilities have been working together for decades in terms of mutual response to any kind of, any kind of catastrophic event. so that process is already in place, and it's been enhanced with the government in terms of the activities...
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=wx/wx wall= adlib =mike/am plasma= adlib >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.izzling hot weather today, but a little bit better this this weekend. more on that coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> and though this look of 880 through fremont moves slowly i'm looking at 680 where we do have a crash. >>> ipos on both markets today. let's take you out to the ny sflt e. this is one ipo as they begin to ring the opening bell. over to the nasdaq ollie's bargain outlet. today is thursday, july 15th. >>> a good thursday morning. thank you for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>. >>> firefighters are still at the scene of an early morning pallet fire at a factory in pittsburg. no one was hurt in that fire, but it did burn less than an acre of land. >>> police in san jose investigating a deadly shooting. officers discovering the victim in a car in the parking lot of the fontaine inn near tully road near 101. the gunman still at large. >>> republican presidential hopeful jeb bush making a campaign stop in san francisco later today. his thir
=wx/wx wall= adlib =mike/am plasma= adlib >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall.izzling hot weather today, but a little bit better this this weekend. more on that coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> and though this look of 880 through fremont moves slowly i'm looking at 680 where we do have a crash. >>> ipos on both markets today. let's take you out to the ny sflt e. this is one ipo as they begin to ring the opening bell. over to the nasdaq ollie's...
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>> the idea behind my donating plasma for other ebola patients is that my immune system was able to conquerble to defeat the virus so my anti-bodies might do for them what in theory dzmapp did for me and giving them time for their bodies to quick the virus. their doctors wanted to try that treatment so i was more than willing to help in that way. >> and amber, i understand your family returned to west africa? >> we did. in june we went back for a short visit to great people and to see our friends again and really get some closure to the events that happened there last summer. >> and a final word to kent on why you wrote the book and what you think is the most important take away as several countries in africa still deal with this. >> we wrote this book because we wanted to share our story with people in a deeper way. we wanted our story to be able to challenge people to wrestle with hard questions and encourage them to break down stereo types. i think some of the hard questions are what can my role be in this global community and as we face the ongoing outbreak i think it's important to ask
>> the idea behind my donating plasma for other ebola patients is that my immune system was able to conquerble to defeat the virus so my anti-bodies might do for them what in theory dzmapp did for me and giving them time for their bodies to quick the virus. their doctors wanted to try that treatment so i was more than willing to help in that way. >> and amber, i understand your family returned to west africa? >> we did. in june we went back for a short visit to great people...
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wonderful image you just saw but also color data ultra violet pictures of the surface and atmosphere and plasma and particle data has been sent to the ground and revolutionized our knowledge about pluto and its satellites already. however, it would be killing the lily if i didn't tell you 99% of the data is still in the spacecraft and some of the most important stuff is in that. so it would be a great disappointment if new horizons was lost to a debris strike. but i think the spacecraft is going to do jus fine. see you at 9:00 tonight. >> this is for alice. based on the information last night, and the readjusted diameter of pluto how exactly close did new horizons come at closest approach this morning, do you think? >> that is a navigation question, really. i can tell you we were 72 seconds early for hitting that aim point. and alan, do you know exactly what the distance was? the plan was 7750 miles. >> our map predicted we would be somewhere in the vicinity of 70 kilometers closer. it is still within the target box but a little up center but well within specks. >> i suppose this is a question
wonderful image you just saw but also color data ultra violet pictures of the surface and atmosphere and plasma and particle data has been sent to the ground and revolutionized our knowledge about pluto and its satellites already. however, it would be killing the lily if i didn't tell you 99% of the data is still in the spacecraft and some of the most important stuff is in that. so it would be a great disappointment if new horizons was lost to a debris strike. but i think the spacecraft is...
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of the things want to make sure the amateur community knows is we are going to turn to getting the plasma data and what is so-called low-speed data's -- low-speed data sets. we are not sending imagery to the ground in the month of august and early parts of september. then we will start again. we will be on a weekly basis. you will be able to counter it like a clock. >> we will take a few more questions and then close out. leo? >> leo with irish television. we journalists absolutely love flybys, mainly because it is science at the speed of journalism during -- jouranlism. -- ournalism. i did not want this week to flyby without remarking [indiscernible] the imaging specialist has not been intimately involved in distributing the imagery. uri was the sixth person at the front table, at every flyby. we completely relied upon him to provide us with imagery during those days. uri, i don't know if it is something about us journalists but nasa chosen air force pilot fighter pilot, from the dutch air force to deal with us, but he was our link with the imaging team's for my entire professional caree
of the things want to make sure the amateur community knows is we are going to turn to getting the plasma data and what is so-called low-speed data's -- low-speed data sets. we are not sending imagery to the ground in the month of august and early parts of september. then we will start again. we will be on a weekly basis. you will be able to counter it like a clock. >> we will take a few more questions and then close out. leo? >> leo with irish television. we journalists absolutely...