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purdue university runs the camp, which is turning a group of teens into engineers. diane eastabrook shows how the program is making geek chic. >> you want to do kind of like a hoodie pocket? >> reporter: make no mistake. this is no sewing class. these teenaged girls are fastening wires and electrodes to hospital gowns to monitor patients heart and breathing rates. >> so where are you going to attach them? we're going to have one here, here, and here. >> reporter: these 30 high school sophomores and juniors are taking part in a hands on summer engineering camp at purdue university. the week-long program is sponsored by the school's women in engineering program. besides designing a smart hospital gown, the teens are also learning how to design a biodiesel engine in the mechanical engineering lab. and how to measure cartilage components in the chemical engineering lab. the camp is fun, but challenging. >> this project is actually a scaled-down version of what this department asks their senior in college of engineering to do. like many universities purdue has had a toug
purdue university runs the camp, which is turning a group of teens into engineers. diane eastabrook shows how the program is making geek chic. >> you want to do kind of like a hoodie pocket? >> reporter: make no mistake. this is no sewing class. these teenaged girls are fastening wires and electrodes to hospital gowns to monitor patients heart and breathing rates. >> so where are you going to attach them? we're going to have one here, here, and here. >> reporter: these...
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john purdue came in for the heat from the moment. >> good. it is nice to be in here. >> you brought a plant that does well in this heat. >> this plant is a veronica, or a speedwell. she comes back for you every year. >> love the colors. we have a question about the heat. if there was anything you could do, what would that be? >> make sure you keep everything well watered. you cannot provide shade if you do not have it. the best thing is to keep it well-watered. how to get rid of of violence? >> of violence are a tough problem. you'll probably not get rid of them in one shot unless you kill out everything and start over. there are some controls that we can use. it is usually something you have to stay on top of. >> ok. the next question, the storm ravaged by butterfly bush. any ideas? >> give it some time. since you had to cut it way back, after a storm, it will probably take it a year or two to get itself back. you can e-mail us and send pictures to plantquestions@wbaltv.com. coming up next, your maryland lottery mid-day pick three and picked
john purdue came in for the heat from the moment. >> good. it is nice to be in here. >> you brought a plant that does well in this heat. >> this plant is a veronica, or a speedwell. she comes back for you every year. >> love the colors. we have a question about the heat. if there was anything you could do, what would that be? >> make sure you keep everything well watered. you cannot provide shade if you do not have it. the best thing is to keep it well-watered. how...
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we are just getting word there is a grass fire that's burning in east palo alto near illinois and purdue. that grass fire has gone to two alarm, we are working to try to get more information and will have that coming up on the news at seven. >> a chemical linked to side effects in lab animals has been banned from baby bottles and cups. the fda announced the move today. bpa is a hardening chemical found in hundreds of plastic products. the agency said that it supports the use of it for all other uses including in canned goods. >> mark is off, joe filling in, barry zito has had his doubters but is coming through tonight. >> the giants started play with the biggest lead they have enjoyed all year in the national league west. two games for the dodgers and appears it'll be two when the evening is over. slaps the rbi single to left. they have led 3-0. within in the gap, cleared them. his third, 4th and 5th rbi. they are in the 7th right now. the british open gets started on thursday. the side is saint anna and its been four years since he won one but he can't talk it without mentioning tiger w
we are just getting word there is a grass fire that's burning in east palo alto near illinois and purdue. that grass fire has gone to two alarm, we are working to try to get more information and will have that coming up on the news at seven. >> a chemical linked to side effects in lab animals has been banned from baby bottles and cups. the fda announced the move today. bpa is a hardening chemical found in hundreds of plastic products. the agency said that it supports the use of it for all...
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words, prescriiing it even though it's only approved for adults.the f-d-aaasked ooycontin's maker-- purduerma-- o conduct a studd, offering the companyyan incentiie to extend its patent for six months on &poxycontin..... which would translate into huge profitt. 21-29"my concern is the reason phey're nterested in this research is that hey ant to get pproval to market the drrg for use in children." children."116-128"it's not fair to he hild tt withhold &pa treatmmnt that can help he recover and feel better and be " proddctive." the sttdy's criteria for ts 154- patients include... the phild must be between six and puffering from moderate to severe pain.. and must already be receiving treetment with ooioids. pf you use a baby monitor... be careffl wheree ou place it. safety advocates are warning parents about the danger of ccrdd used for the monitors. the cords have been responsible for at least sevee deaths of infants and toddlers. p01-112"that's not just true for electric line cordsson monitors. that's true for drapery corrs and window blinds and any other corded equipmenn around the nursery
words, prescriiing it even though it's only approved for adults.the f-d-aaasked ooycontin's maker-- purduerma-- o conduct a studd, offering the companyyan incentiie to extend its patent for six months on &poxycontin..... which would translate into huge profitt. 21-29"my concern is the reason phey're nterested in this research is that hey ant to get pproval to market the drrg for use in children." children."116-128"it's not fair to he hild tt withhold &pa treatmmnt...
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these are numbers from purdue university.in the workplace, 48% said yes. 19% of men said yes. >> 48 to 19. >> the reason being that it is a very unfair and unequal world and women, today and tonight, sometimes feel that they have no choice but to try to get to where they need to go and try to crash that glass ceiling, if you will, by having to resort to being mean by any means possible. at the end of the day, we as men have to take responsibility for that especially if we are in those positions of authority that in some way sanction that behavior, but certainly make it difficult for women to be able to get equity by normal means. >> interesting. laurie and elizabeth, thank you very much. i am glad you stuck around. we all learned from your experience and appreciate it and our thanks to jeff as well. straight ahead, he promised a lot, but did the president deliver? does president obama deserve a second term? we will lay it out for you to decide. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans o
these are numbers from purdue university.in the workplace, 48% said yes. 19% of men said yes. >> 48 to 19. >> the reason being that it is a very unfair and unequal world and women, today and tonight, sometimes feel that they have no choice but to try to get to where they need to go and try to crash that glass ceiling, if you will, by having to resort to being mean by any means possible. at the end of the day, we as men have to take responsibility for that especially if we are in...
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dan hellie and i met one a tour group from purdue university who are also enjoying the london pub scene. ♪ maybe it's because i'm a londoner ♪ ♪ and i love london town cheers! >> cheers. well, it's a rotten problem. fruits and veggies. they go bad before you get a chance to eat them. right? that's not any fun. coming up, the right way to keep your produce and tasting fresh. >> wow! i feel so much better. >> the fitness class is a huge relief for those who might have worked out a little too hard and relie[ male announcer ]ght have it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. the global ready one ? yeah, but you won't need... ♪ hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le mate
dan hellie and i met one a tour group from purdue university who are also enjoying the london pub scene. ♪ maybe it's because i'm a londoner ♪ ♪ and i love london town cheers! >> cheers. well, it's a rotten problem. fruits and veggies. they go bad before you get a chance to eat them. right? that's not any fun. coming up, the right way to keep your produce and tasting fresh. >> wow! i feel so much better. >> the fitness class is a huge relief for those who might have...
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flat dan hellie and i met up with a tour group from purdue university who were also enjoying the londoncene. >> maybe it's because i'm a londoner and i love londontown! cheers! >> what a great time that was and we'd like to thank visit britain for helping us to set up all of our adventures while we were in london and we left flat before we left. >> before he was destroyed? >> he didn't make it out of the pub crawl, trust me, but the women from purdue, they took all these pictures of them and dan and i sent them to dan, but nobody else will see them. >> the international cosmopolit cosmopolitan. >> you told him i was beckham's brother. you don't know dan beckham? >> mushy peas are not working for me, though. >> no? >> i'm going to -- >> fish and chips, yes. mushy peas -- >> you might want to find your flat dan. >> it's at the bottom of the river, buddy. >> we have traction. >> what have you got coming up tonight? i think we'll talk baseball. thank goodness the nationals are back and their arms are locked and loaded for the second half of the season. school in session for the wizards out
flat dan hellie and i met up with a tour group from purdue university who were also enjoying the londoncene. >> maybe it's because i'm a londoner and i love londontown! cheers! >> what a great time that was and we'd like to thank visit britain for helping us to set up all of our adventures while we were in london and we left flat before we left. >> before he was destroyed? >> he didn't make it out of the pub crawl, trust me, but the women from purdue, they took all these...
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scholar who played on the golf team at purdue. >> wonderful program. >> it is so interesting. we see all of these low numbers. we have had such great finishes here over the years at tpc. this is worth another look. this is why we are in sudden death. rattling home the eagle. just bombing it in from the front of the green. >> this putt here is so smooth and calmly holed. that is not an easy putt. you feel silly if you hit it by six feet on the first putt. the one thing he really has in his favor because he made that really long putt and withstood the pressure he is thinking i have nothing to lose. maybe he is a bit more relaxed. trying to win wire to wire as we have a second consecutive tournament ending here. nice ovation for zach johnson. >> we are go to play 18, 18, 16, 17, 18 if we need to. >> he knows sam because zach is on the board for the trourment tournament. he really knows the golf course well. he talked about his close calls over the last three years here. twice he finished in the top three. getting loose once again. >> he has a couple of clubs. >> he play instead p
scholar who played on the golf team at purdue. >> wonderful program. >> it is so interesting. we see all of these low numbers. we have had such great finishes here over the years at tpc. this is worth another look. this is why we are in sudden death. rattling home the eagle. just bombing it in from the front of the green. >> this putt here is so smooth and calmly holed. that is not an easy putt. you feel silly if you hit it by six feet on the first putt. the one thing he...
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dan hellie and i met one a tour group from purdue university who are also enjoying the london pub scene. ♪ maybe it's because i'm a londoner ♪ ♪ and i love london town cheers! >> cheers. well, it's a rotten problem. fruits and veggies. they go bad before you get a chance to eat them. right? that's not any fun. coming up, the right way to keep your produce and tasting fresh. >> wow! i feel so much better. >> the fitness class is a huge relief for those who might have worked out a little too hard and the important cause [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. with 43% daily value of fiber for you. crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your taste buds. >>> the white house may have the most famous vegetable garden b
dan hellie and i met one a tour group from purdue university who are also enjoying the london pub scene. ♪ maybe it's because i'm a londoner ♪ ♪ and i love london town cheers! >> cheers. well, it's a rotten problem. fruits and veggies. they go bad before you get a chance to eat them. right? that's not any fun. coming up, the right way to keep your produce and tasting fresh. >> wow! i feel so much better. >> the fitness class is a huge relief for those who might have...
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the fda asked oxycontin's maker, purdue pharma, to conduct a study offering the company an incentiveent for six months on oxycontin, which would translate into huge profits. the study's criteria on its 154 patients include the child must be between 6 and 16 years old. must be suffering from moderate to severe pain. must already be receiving treatment with the drugs. >> it's not fair to the child to withhold a treatment that can help them recover and feel better and be productive. >> well, i have complete compassion. >> reporter: her son has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. his chronic condition is managed without oxycontin, but she says the study would help parents and doctors make more informed decisions. >> worrying about the teens getting addicted to oxycontin because of the clinical trials with children. one thing is not the -- it's so silly. one thing has nothing to do with each other. >> this recovers oxycontin addict disagrees, worrying the study could lead to more addiction. he got hooked at 18 after a doctor prescribed the painkiller following a baseball injury. >> it's a fine
the fda asked oxycontin's maker, purdue pharma, to conduct a study offering the company an incentiveent for six months on oxycontin, which would translate into huge profits. the study's criteria on its 154 patients include the child must be between 6 and 16 years old. must be suffering from moderate to severe pain. must already be receiving treatment with the drugs. >> it's not fair to the child to withhold a treatment that can help them recover and feel better and be productive. >>...
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. >> reporter: chris hurt is an agricultural economist at purdue. >> we are at a point where really the corn crop is simply running out of water nutrient to go ahead and make crop. we have more farmers saying they are near losing all of their crop in terms of corn than we've ever seen before. >> reporter: inventories of corn and soybeans are at very low levels. that's driving commodity prices higher. the prices for poultry and cattle which feed on the nation's grains are going up as well. so ranchers are taking their cattle to market early. this man is at the chicago board of trade. >> cattle go to slaughter because they can't afford to feed them. so meat prices will go down in the short term but in the long term when there's no more cattle left you'll see meat prices climb. >> reporter: we have had some rain across the midwest, scott, but it's been accompanied by scorching temperatures. it was in the high 90s today in chicago, for example, and that just speeds up the evaporation of the moisture the crops desperately need. >> pelley: and not much of a break in sight. dean, thank you ver
. >> reporter: chris hurt is an agricultural economist at purdue. >> we are at a point where really the corn crop is simply running out of water nutrient to go ahead and make crop. we have more farmers saying they are near losing all of their crop in terms of corn than we've ever seen before. >> reporter: inventories of corn and soybeans are at very low levels. that's driving commodity prices higher. the prices for poultry and cattle which feed on the nation's grains are going...
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drug maker purdue pharma says the young patients have diseases such as cancer or sickle cell anemia..s such as severe burns.. or pain after surgery. the company is seeking fda approval for oxycontin use in children. doctors currently can prescribe it off-label to pediatric patients. if you want a baby, quit smoking before trying to get pregnant. that's the advice of french scientistss who found embryos of smoking mothers develop more slowly... suggesting the eggs of smokers were affected. the researchers used time lapse photography to look at embroys from the moment they were fertilized until they were ready to be implanted. at all stages of development embryos from smokers were consistently a couple of hours behind. the study could not say what impact the slower development has, or if this affected the chances of having a child.. but the lead researcher says he would advise women who want to get pregnant, to kick the habit. vitamin d can prevent fractures in older women.. but the latest study finds only larger doses produce this benefit. swiss researchers found taking more than 800 i
drug maker purdue pharma says the young patients have diseases such as cancer or sickle cell anemia..s such as severe burns.. or pain after surgery. the company is seeking fda approval for oxycontin use in children. doctors currently can prescribe it off-label to pediatric patients. if you want a baby, quit smoking before trying to get pregnant. that's the advice of french scientistss who found embryos of smoking mothers develop more slowly... suggesting the eggs of smokers were affected. the...
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there are some towering cumulus clouds here are some pictures from a purdue university students theseken in the northwest suburbs near gurnee and then downtown we have laura peters sending us buckingham fountain photographs with towering clouds over the skyline ... and this is from the lake of the hills area ... and then there's another one in libertyville ... not everyone has seen these this is a volatile atmosphere packet willooking north along lake shore drive from the hancock building ... we're looking at the thunderstorm watch situation ... and the heat advisory situation today there will be 100 degree heat indexes in the southwestern suburbs ... there's high pressure coming pushing the heat down further on the map we had 99 degrees at o'hare 100 degrees at midway ... not since the dust bowl in the 1930's have we seen this many consecutive 100 degree days at midway ... in 1988 we had eight in the chicago area are not consecutively ... rockford hit 100 degrees yesterday today it is 85 degrees that are hair out at o'hare end up in wisconsin and michigan there are some new records t
there are some towering cumulus clouds here are some pictures from a purdue university students theseken in the northwest suburbs near gurnee and then downtown we have laura peters sending us buckingham fountain photographs with towering clouds over the skyline ... and this is from the lake of the hills area ... and then there's another one in libertyville ... not everyone has seen these this is a volatile atmosphere packet willooking north along lake shore drive from the hancock building ......
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i got a class from purdue that sent me all the pictures they took. >> did they have any clue who he was>> i told him he was a soccer star from lithuania. >> they thought he was david beckham. >> i wish. i wish. >> no, i don't think so. >> a ticket for flat dan on the london eye? i want he made his way over to london, but did not make it back. i'm sorry. >> did you chop me into pieces? >> we did a pub crawl, and you didn't last. >> you should search for him. >> flat dan apparently has more fun that i real dan does. >> russ going to wear it. >>> the all-star glow, a little too bright for bryce harper in kansas city, but not really. wizards rookie bradley beal, and matters. pioneers in outsourcing us jobs supports tax breaks overseas. insourcing. industry and favors bring jobs home. it matters. this message. >>> humidity is down. that's the good news. i think it will stay down. that means more nice weather here as we make our way through the evening. these numbers are really good been to come down. and we do have some showers up around berkeley and jefferson county. your seven-day forecast
i got a class from purdue that sent me all the pictures they took. >> did they have any clue who he was>> i told him he was a soccer star from lithuania. >> they thought he was david beckham. >> i wish. i wish. >> no, i don't think so. >> a ticket for flat dan on the london eye? i want he made his way over to london, but did not make it back. i'm sorry. >> did you chop me into pieces? >> we did a pub crawl, and you didn't last. >> you should...
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purdue farmer pled guilty and reformulated oxycontin.urdue says it's not trying advertise the drug for children. to clinicians that may consider using the product in children with moderate to severe chronic pain. >> jason, how long is this study being conducted? >> well, we're told that the study lasts for four weeks. doctors have the option to extend it outside of that study. we're lls told from doctors who have been participating in the study that so far the patients who have been participating in the four-week study, they have all been weaned off the oxycontin within weeks after taking it it. >> and so it's not just oxycontin, right? there are other addictive drugs being prescribed to children? >> that's what we found surprising in doing some of the research on this story. there are a lot of medications out there, it's not just oxycontin that we're talking about here. painkillers, other types of medication approved for adults routinely prescribed off label. some 50% of drugs that, once again, are approved for adults are often times pr
purdue farmer pled guilty and reformulated oxycontin.urdue says it's not trying advertise the drug for children. to clinicians that may consider using the product in children with moderate to severe chronic pain. >> jason, how long is this study being conducted? >> well, we're told that the study lasts for four weeks. doctors have the option to extend it outside of that study. we're lls told from doctors who have been participating in the study that so far the patients who have been...
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he just took a job at purdue university. i think he did take himself out of the running.would be excellent chief of staff. she has been secretary of state. she is great. >> andrea: doesn't she want to be the n.f.l. commissioner? >> dana: one day she just may be. and then he will take over the hockey? hockey? is it the hockey season? we're going to not talk about hockey. we'll talk about basketball. because n.b.a. star kobe bryant took a shot at michael jordan and the olympic dream team. there's a feud. that's next on "the five." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save yoby switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back to kittens today. npr sc
he just took a job at purdue university. i think he did take himself out of the running.would be excellent chief of staff. she has been secretary of state. she is great. >> andrea: doesn't she want to be the n.f.l. commissioner? >> dana: one day she just may be. and then he will take over the hockey? hockey? is it the hockey season? we're going to not talk about hockey. we'll talk about basketball. because n.b.a. star kobe bryant took a shot at michael jordan and the olympic dream...
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we met up with a tour group from purdue university. ♪ maybe it's because i'm a londoner and i love london♪ >> cheers. >> what a tough assignment. tasting british beer. >> i can't believe that dan was par party pooper. didn't have a drink. >>> we are less than two weeks away from the olympics. >> the u.s. men's and women's basketball time are paying respects to the troops that serve our country. around 3,000 service members and their families filled the d.c. armory for the hoops for the troops event. in addition to lessons from the women's team for some lucky young ones, the men's team scrimmaged for the crowd. they were thrilled to see the best basketball players in the world up close and personal. >> i think this is outstanding. the fact that they would come here and do this for service members is incredible. you know, before they go off to london. >> it's awesome. really is. for us to get a chance to see the guys where we might not never get to see them, it's truly awesome. really is. >> the u.s. men play tomorrow at the verizon center against brazil. you love basketball. you should che
we met up with a tour group from purdue university. ♪ maybe it's because i'm a londoner and i love london♪ >> cheers. >> what a tough assignment. tasting british beer. >> i can't believe that dan was par party pooper. didn't have a drink. >>> we are less than two weeks away from the olympics. >> the u.s. men's and women's basketball time are paying respects to the troops that serve our country. around 3,000 service members and their families filled the d.c....
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he just took a job at purdue university. i think he did take himself out of the running.uld be excellent chief of staff. she has been secretary of state. she is great. >> andrea: doesn't she want to be the n.f.l. commissioner? >> dana: one day she just may be. and then he will take over the hockey? hockey? is it the hockey season? we're going to not talk about hockey. we'll talk about basketball. because n.b.a. star kobe bryant took a shot at michael jordan and the olympic dream team. there's a feud. that's next on "the five." ♪ ♪ but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. without freshly-made pasta. you could also cut corners by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one from stouffer's. >>> i'm bret baier in chicago. a few blocks from the headquarters of the obama re-election campaign. tonight on "special report," governor mitt romney talks to carl cameron ab
he just took a job at purdue university. i think he did take himself out of the running.uld be excellent chief of staff. she has been secretary of state. she is great. >> andrea: doesn't she want to be the n.f.l. commissioner? >> dana: one day she just may be. and then he will take over the hockey? hockey? is it the hockey season? we're going to not talk about hockey. we'll talk about basketball. because n.b.a. star kobe bryant took a shot at michael jordan and the olympic dream...
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purdue pharma confirms to clinical tests for children between the ages of 6 and 12 are underway, andromote the use of oxycontin in pediatric patients. instead, the trial is designed to give doctors more information about how children react to oxycontin, which is not approved for children but can be prescribed off label once a drug is in fact fda approved, doctors can prescribe it for alternate reasons. about 50% of drugs prescribed to kids have no information about how kids react to them, which is why the fda has requested that clinical trials are conducted in children. if the pharmaceutical companies complete the studies and return the results to the agency, then they could be eligible for a six-month extension of their patent. >>> turning to the next story, it might have you raising in eyebrows, unmanned drones will be allowed in u.s. air space by 2015 raising all kinds of questions about our security. with just $1,000 worth of software, a group of university of texas students successfully hijacked a drone. they first experimented with this at university of texas austin, and then t
purdue pharma confirms to clinical tests for children between the ages of 6 and 12 are underway, andromote the use of oxycontin in pediatric patients. instead, the trial is designed to give doctors more information about how children react to oxycontin, which is not approved for children but can be prescribed off label once a drug is in fact fda approved, doctors can prescribe it for alternate reasons. about 50% of drugs prescribed to kids have no information about how kids react to them, which...
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researches at the purdue cooperative extension service say beef prices could rise by as much as 10%. it's a little harder to predict how much that will go up because another factor to account for there is the ethanol industry that under federal law is promised first five billion of corn produced every year. if production drops as much as expected, you can prepare for a battle in washington with food on one side and fuel on the other. and heather, i tried to find a bright spot in this for you but food prices were already high in 2011 so we're starting at a disadvantage and it doesn't look like things on this front are going to get better any time soon, i'm sad to say. >> all right. thank you, diane. >> thank you, ladies. >> notice a lot of price increases at the grocery store. beef and chicken in particular but pork is cheaper. >> yes. >> all righty. it is now just about 10 minutes before the hour. and a certain amount of coffee could actually be good for your heart? but there's a new study that says that something else could have negative consequences. we'll break down just how much
researches at the purdue cooperative extension service say beef prices could rise by as much as 10%. it's a little harder to predict how much that will go up because another factor to account for there is the ethanol industry that under federal law is promised first five billion of corn produced every year. if production drops as much as expected, you can prepare for a battle in washington with food on one side and fuel on the other. and heather, i tried to find a bright spot in this for you...
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i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. the kid's never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> now it's like i can do good in school, it's just, i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a bet toward getting into trouble or all your friends are the type that are getting into trouble. and so it just becomes a way of life. in some neighborhoods it's almost like do unto others before they do it to you. >> i'm going to finish college. and i'm going to get my degree. probably go further than that and try to get my masters. my mom got her masters. she's
i got accepted at purdue. >> that's one thing i can say. the kid's never been in here for missing school or anything like that. i think he makes like, as, bs. he'll really focused and he sees the future, but he'll tell me, it's just where i'm from. where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> now it's like i can do good in school, it's just, i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or...
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"the daily" reports that purdue pharma is now trying to get fda approval tlabel it as suitable for useears old. critics say it's leveraged to extend the company's expiring patent on the drug, which brought in $2.8 billion for purdue pharma last year. brooke, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the nuns on the bus are back in washington, d.c. the tour ended in the nation's capital after making stops in nine different states all to protest congressman paul ryan's budget proposal. >> white congressman paul ryan. i mean, he is a faithful catholic, but he's misguided. many politicians offer deeply flawed justifications for the federal budget. they ought to get some theological help. >> the nuns say it undermines catholic teachings because it cuts social services. and this is a national catholic social justice lobby, and was recently accused of radical feminism. she laughs. radical feminism by the vatican. sister campbell, welcome and good morning to you. >> it's an honor to be with us. >> i was reading some of the comments from this tour. you said it was much bigger than expected. i understand y
"the daily" reports that purdue pharma is now trying to get fda approval tlabel it as suitable for useears old. critics say it's leveraged to extend the company's expiring patent on the drug, which brought in $2.8 billion for purdue pharma last year. brooke, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the nuns on the bus are back in washington, d.c. the tour ended in the nation's capital after making stops in nine different states all to protest congressman paul ryan's budget...
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purdue university estimates 33% of the indiana crop is beyond repair.its everybody, doesn't it? thank you so much. let's get out to jackie. >> thanks so much, mandy. watching shares of lmnx. agreeing to acquire diagnostics company that's a cash deal worth $50 million. you'd think the stock would go up on this. the problem might be the acquisition to add $6 million in operating expenses. watching the stock hammered more than 17%. tyler? >> thank you very much. >>> the man that nailed the s&p call last year out with a bearish forecast and here's what adam parker said earlier on "the fast money halftime report." >> we'll take the view and take a view of what we think the right multiple is, multiply them together for a lower outlook. the base case is 10% lower and then we factor the fact we think it's a higher chance of being bad than good, the target's 1167 for year end. >> 1167 year end. economist tweeted the 2013 perform storm sich wags, i wrote on months ago is now understood folding. he predicted stalling growth in the u.s., a slowdown in emerging mark
purdue university estimates 33% of the indiana crop is beyond repair.its everybody, doesn't it? thank you so much. let's get out to jackie. >> thanks so much, mandy. watching shares of lmnx. agreeing to acquire diagnostics company that's a cash deal worth $50 million. you'd think the stock would go up on this. the problem might be the acquisition to add $6 million in operating expenses. watching the stock hammered more than 17%. tyler? >> thank you very much. >>> the man...
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bev purdue veto ed it, she said no to fracing.ay, republican lawmakers set about trying to undo her work. in the general assembly, the vote was really, really, really close. now, i should mention in the north carolina general assembly, you vote by pushing a button. it's really important you push the right button. last night, a yes vote meant you wanted to override the fracking veto. if you were voting no, you were voting not to override the fracking veto. got that? becky carney is a democratic member from charlotte who wanted to vote against the overrided. that meant she needed to push the no button, the red button. late last night, well after 11:00 p.m., becky carnie pushed the green button, the one that says aye. in doing so, she cast a deciding vote to override the veto. she mistakenly voted with the republicans. >> i made a mistake. and i tried to get recognized to change it as people have been doinall night on other bills and it was too late because it changed the outcome of the vote. >> under north carolina house rules, memb
bev purdue veto ed it, she said no to fracing.ay, republican lawmakers set about trying to undo her work. in the general assembly, the vote was really, really, really close. now, i should mention in the north carolina general assembly, you vote by pushing a button. it's really important you push the right button. last night, a yes vote meant you wanted to override the fracking veto. if you were voting no, you were voting not to override the fracking veto. got that? becky carney is a democratic...
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who helped them and purdue win in north carolina.ing. >> yes i would love to see the campaign rerun andy griffith's promos. >> that's right. in support of the health care act and his thought for barack obama helped enormously. >> exactly. >> north carolina is now, i have to say, in gave jeopardy. indiana, that -- indiana hadn't been carried by a democrat since lyndon johnson and the president carried it four years ago. that is not going to happen again. that is almost as many votes as north carolina. when you start adding those up, you are almost to the number. it is five states that are very much in [ inaudible ], virginia is another one. and it will be tough. and then you down to one state. and as it could be as little as new hampshire's four votes, which right now is tied. here is the kicker folks, the kicker is that there is no way -- and this i will predict. i'll go out on a big limb year. no matter what barack obama is going to win the popular vote. >> okay. >> probably by 8 million votes. >> uh-huh. >> the only way he loses is
who helped them and purdue win in north carolina.ing. >> yes i would love to see the campaign rerun andy griffith's promos. >> that's right. in support of the health care act and his thought for barack obama helped enormously. >> exactly. >> north carolina is now, i have to say, in gave jeopardy. indiana, that -- indiana hadn't been carried by a democrat since lyndon johnson and the president carried it four years ago. that is not going to happen again. that is almost as...
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or they didn't tell researchers at purdue university developed this nylon bag. it increases the poor farmer's income by 25%. [applause] that is a good example of one of the many partnerships our foundation has with aplu members across the country. you create knowledge, not just for its own sake, but to improve people's lives. on behalf of our foundation, i want to thank you for that. today i want to focus on the one thing you do that is even more important and that is providing greater education to almost 5 million students. the moral act created a system of public colleges to "promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial class's." there were to do you prefer your ideas in a single sentence. first that higher education should be both liberal and practical, that it should address society's needs and, second, that all people should have the opportunity to obtain it. these two ideas amounted to a brand new vision for higher education based on the conviction that a bigger and more diversity group of well- educated people would be an asset to our dem
or they didn't tell researchers at purdue university developed this nylon bag. it increases the poor farmer's income by 25%. [applause] that is a good example of one of the many partnerships our foundation has with aplu members across the country. you create knowledge, not just for its own sake, but to improve people's lives. on behalf of our foundation, i want to thank you for that. today i want to focus on the one thing you do that is even more important and that is providing greater...
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. >> purdue university did some great research.na, fifth largest state with corn production, at least a third of their crops beyond reproach. you said don't despair. you still think a lot of parts of the country we could see the corn crop still come through. explain. >> right now the next two to three weeks, extremely critical for this crop. and if we don't see the precipitation that we need in these next several weeks, this corn is going to fly. >> we're going to have to go quickly. most people think it's for food corn. really, animal feed, energy, we have the mandate no subsidies for ethanol. we saw tyson downgraded by s&p due to livestock feedeed costs. something to pay attention to quickly? >> most definitely. the usda cut demand in here today. we are starting to see a rationing of demand because of these prices right now. >> they're getting rid of animals. price will go down on some of that meat now. it's going to go up later when we have to reflenish through the feed lots. back to you. >> thank you very much, rick santelli. >
. >> purdue university did some great research.na, fifth largest state with corn production, at least a third of their crops beyond reproach. you said don't despair. you still think a lot of parts of the country we could see the corn crop still come through. explain. >> right now the next two to three weeks, extremely critical for this crop. and if we don't see the precipitation that we need in these next several weeks, this corn is going to fly. >> we're going to have to go...
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those were the words of north carolina governor, bev purdue. the county commissioner said, he worked around the clock for the history education center and he was able to get things done. he wanted to help people who could not help themselves. . those were the words of county commissioner johnny sampson. in closing, mr. speaker, it must be said that north carolina sbetter because of the life and work of william wainwright. william had endless energy and passion for the people he served. we will miss this giant of a man. may god bless his memory and provide comfort to his beloved family and his community. i thank you. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. westmoreland, for five minutes. mr. westmoreland: thank you, mr. speaker. and i come before you today with a great sadness but with a sense of pride to honor one of georgia's own heroes, private first class brandon d. goodine. on june 7 brandon gave the ultimate sacrifice when his unit was attacked with improvised explo
those were the words of north carolina governor, bev purdue. the county commissioner said, he worked around the clock for the history education center and he was able to get things done. he wanted to help people who could not help themselves. . those were the words of county commissioner johnny sampson. in closing, mr. speaker, it must be said that north carolina sbetter because of the life and work of william wainwright. william had endless energy and passion for the people he served. we will...
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. >> here's the statement from the purdue farmer spokesperson.ave access to this information whether the results have positive or negative so doctors can make better decisions about the care of their patients. that's from james heinz. i think it's important to point out that kids have not been studied with these types of drugs. it's similar to women who don't have a lot of heart disease studies and what's applicable to men isn't always applicable to women. the same could be said for kids. >> absolutely. there are many medications we prescribe to children that have not been tested on children because it's harder to test children for these types of things. it means getting blood tests and urine samples, things that might be easier for an adult. so there's many medications out there that haven't been tested on children that we routinely use on children. >> thanks for your thoughts this morning. >> he was ready to fight for a controversial mosque in tennessee but what he found about radical islam changed his mind completely. filmmaker here with stunn
. >> here's the statement from the purdue farmer spokesperson.ave access to this information whether the results have positive or negative so doctors can make better decisions about the care of their patients. that's from james heinz. i think it's important to point out that kids have not been studied with these types of drugs. it's similar to women who don't have a lot of heart disease studies and what's applicable to men isn't always applicable to women. the same could be said for kids....