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back on land, we sealed the coolers, overnighted the samples to texas tech. a team of 15 scientists received them and tested every edible part of the fish for the presence of oil and dispersant. five days later, the answer. >> from this one sampling period with a couple of sample locations from bastion bay, louisiana, we were not able to detect the evidence of petroleum hydrocarbon in edible teacher from seafood, shrimp, oysters and several fish samples. >> reporter: kendall notes further study is still needed because if trace amounts were later found, if consumed frequently enough over a period of years, seafood with even traces of hydrocarbons could potentially contain cancer. >> i think this is good news, at least today, but it doesn't ascribe necessarily what may occur in the next month. >> the dispersants take the most toxic amounts the oil and make it available to marine life. >> reporter: stuart smith, a lawyer representing the fisher industry and environmental group suing bp see something far more ominous in those samples and in the water. >> clearly,
back on land, we sealed the coolers, overnighted the samples to texas tech. a team of 15 scientists received them and tested every edible part of the fish for the presence of oil and dispersant. five days later, the answer. >> from this one sampling period with a couple of sample locations from bastion bay, louisiana, we were not able to detect the evidence of petroleum hydrocarbon in edible teacher from seafood, shrimp, oysters and several fish samples. >> reporter: kendall notes...
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be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals they found in charlotte's 5-year-old mic ala, she had recently spent a lot of time in nail salons. the biggest surprise of what they found in 2-year-old rowland, chemicals found in nearly anyone else in the world 6 times higher than in parents, twice the levels that researchers see in land animals. this is a serious warning said a scientist researchers on flame retar tkapbts. young children are exposed because they put their hands in their mouth and bodies don't eliminate chemicals as readily. to me i think very historically crystallizes what we are learning. that was a story in 2006 by the environment
be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals...
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. >> abc news sent samples to texas tech university for texing.in that small sample did not find evidence of oil residue. >> the president is in southern california tonight to, help raise money for democratic congressional campaign committee. he landed shortly after 3:30 this afternoon, and is slated to attend a fund-raiser tonight at home of west wing exec tiff producer john wells. the president was earlier today in wisconsin touring a battery manufacturing plant expanding now thanks to a $1.3 million loan. the company makes batteries for use if renewable energy products. the president says a commitment to clean energy will create more jobs. the president will hit five states over the next three days to raise millions in campaign money. >> americans spent about $5 billion on multi vitamins every year. >> a survey revealed half of those who take them are not sure if they're taking the right one and worried about contamination. >> and there is a report on whether this is justified. >> christopher makes taking care of himself a priority and he takes
. >> abc news sent samples to texas tech university for texing.in that small sample did not find evidence of oil residue. >> the president is in southern california tonight to, help raise money for democratic congressional campaign committee. he landed shortly after 3:30 this afternoon, and is slated to attend a fund-raiser tonight at home of west wing exec tiff producer john wells. the president was earlier today in wisconsin touring a battery manufacturing plant expanding now...
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if you think it is hd to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here today. we have already heard earlier today of estimates of more than 200 million gallons of crude being released into the gulf of mexico as a result of the deepwater horizon incident. in addition, we have heard an estimated 1.8 million gallons of dispersant used in the gulf, and particularly in the deep water. this is unprecedented. corexit 9500 has been the predominant disburse unused. but the application of other dispersants may have protected shorelines and parts of the gulf coast ecosystem. there's still an immense area in the gulf that is under stress and potentially impact from the heavy use of these dispersants. in essence, my colleagu
if you think it is hd to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here today. we have already heard earlier today of estimates of more...
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if you think it is hard to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here today. we have already heard earlier today of estimates of more than 200 million gallons of crude being released into the gulf of mexico as a result of the deepwater horizon incident. in addition, we have heard an estimated 1.8 million gallons of dispersant used in the gulf, and particularly in the deep water. this is unprecedented. corexit 9500 has been the predominant disburse unused. but the application of other dispersants may have protected shorelines and parts of the gulf coast ecosystem. there's still an immense area in the gulf that is under stress and potentially impact from the heavy use of these dispersants. in essence, my colleagu
if you think it is hard to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here today. we have already heard earlier today of estimates of more...
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. >> reporter: back on land we sealed those coolers and overnighted the samples to texas tech.ists received them and tested every edible part of the fish for the presence of oil and dispersants. >> the analysis that we conducted, all done on a small number of samples sent toys by "good morning america," we were not able to find any evidence of oil residues. >> reporter: which if consumed over time can call cancer. no dispersant was found either. he also notes that the sample size was too small to declare all seafood safe. in response the fda commissioner wrote we recognize that it refor the safety of seafood and remain vigilant to cooperate with all state and federal agencies." the scientists have told us it could be months maybe even years down the road before the carcinogens can be found. and the clean bill of health for the louisiana seafood may have come too late. it's reputation is already tarnished. restaurants don't want to buy it and manufacturers are putting huge restrictions on shrimpers just to sell it george. >> matt gutman thanks very much. it is now 7:48. >>> comi
. >> reporter: back on land we sealed those coolers and overnighted the samples to texas tech.ists received them and tested every edible part of the fish for the presence of oil and dispersants. >> the analysis that we conducted, all done on a small number of samples sent toys by "good morning america," we were not able to find any evidence of oil residues. >> reporter: which if consumed over time can call cancer. no dispersant was found either. he also notes that...
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we're going to fish shrimp and oysters and crabs and see what are the results when we send those to texas tech. we'll let you know when we get them. >> we look forward to those results. >>> we turn now to academy winning award actress patricia neal who has passed away. >> i adore it. i've never had anything happen so fantastically in my life. >> neal, who was known for that husky voice, was an award-winning broadway actress before taking home the oscar in 1963's "hud." even more impressive was her recovery from a series of strokes at age 39. patricia neal died of lung cancer and she was 84. >>> now, this may shock you but being commander in chief can have its perks. president obama capped his birthday week playing hoops with a dream team of nba stars. the white house released just one picture of the president with a couple of players if his hometown chicago bulls. lebron james and legends magic johnson and bill russell also played. they all played for a group of wounded warriors. that's the news at 7:13. that's a good birthday day. >> do you think the president gave lebron james any grief for
we're going to fish shrimp and oysters and crabs and see what are the results when we send those to texas tech. we'll let you know when we get them. >> we look forward to those results. >>> we turn now to academy winning award actress patricia neal who has passed away. >> i adore it. i've never had anything happen so fantastically in my life. >> neal, who was known for that husky voice, was an award-winning broadway actress before taking home the oscar in 1963's...
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. >> how students in texas are going high-tech to help deal with health problems that are often overlooked>> when it comes to shopping, i'll show you a place that's good for the environment and easy on your wallet. >> you take it so much for granted that you see right through it. so, look again, and see what's great about glass. >> and it all starts right now, on "teen kids news." >>> welcome to "teen kids news," i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm jessica. here's our top story for this week. >> if we have an accident or become very ill, we can get medical treatment pretty quickly. but if we have issues with the way we think and feel, getting help is not always so easy. felipe reports on a new program that's working to change that. >> reporter: marce has a busy life in galveston, texas. like most teens, she likes talking on the phone and playing video games. she makes time to read, and gets good grades. and she's active in sports, going out for the school basketball team as well as volleyball and track. >> the thing i like most about sports is, it's very active and i can get out and meet new people an
. >> how students in texas are going high-tech to help deal with health problems that are often overlooked>> when it comes to shopping, i'll show you a place that's good for the environment and easy on your wallet. >> you take it so much for granted that you see right through it. so, look again, and see what's great about glass. >> and it all starts right now, on "teen kids news." >>> welcome to "teen kids news," i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm...
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fresnel san francisco is soft and 53 degrees rain l a high of 64 later this afternoon times for texas techlls us how to make your smart phone easier to use. google wants to make the tasks that you do most with your smart phone easier, quicker, more convenient. they unveiled two new features for their mobile operating system android 2.2. so any smart phone running android can take advantage of what they developed. the first is called voice actions. it basically let you tell your phone with your voice, what you want to do. relieving you of having to push buttons on your phone. here some examples. send a text message this is all you do. >> send text to bill byrne, let's meet at 6:00 on fifth avenue outside of the guggenheim museum. >> voilÀ, text message has been sent. setting your alarm is easy with this. >> set alarm for 8:30 a.m., and that one is super simple. >> there is a handy voice action to record a quick message to yourself. >> note to self, pick up some chicken teriyaki for dinner. >> your message is translated to text, and then your phone sent the e-mail to your in box of the messa
fresnel san francisco is soft and 53 degrees rain l a high of 64 later this afternoon times for texas techlls us how to make your smart phone easier to use. google wants to make the tasks that you do most with your smart phone easier, quicker, more convenient. they unveiled two new features for their mobile operating system android 2.2. so any smart phone running android can take advantage of what they developed. the first is called voice actions. it basically let you tell your phone with your...
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texas. starting november off the flights will connect to the country's high- tech cops alaska also operates the same route but american canceled its san jose austin service last year appeared oakland airport is joining a growing number of airports around the country which used body scanning technology. this is video from this morning at oakland international airport here for a start using its first unit today in terminal one carried passengers have the option of accepting or declining the bodies can cure those who declined us what for traditional metal detector and submit to pat down. >> a look at our 7 day forecast cooler conditions expected through the rest of the week. it's going to warm up slightly into the weekend but still stay below average. willful forecast for you in a few minutes. get ready for the ride of your life. wipeout in waves of tender turkey and crispy bacon. gaze upon the rad rainbow of voluminous veggies and cool, sea-green avocado all on freshly baked bread. are you up for the ultimate? ♪ then you've got to try the totally new subway ultimate turkey & bacon avocado. ca
texas. starting november off the flights will connect to the country's high- tech cops alaska also operates the same route but american canceled its san jose austin service last year appeared oakland airport is joining a growing number of airports around the country which used body scanning technology. this is video from this morning at oakland international airport here for a start using its first unit today in terminal one carried passengers have the option of accepting or declining the...
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tech, in illinois. no. 11 isnumber 12 is and then e in pennsylvania. number 14 is everest college in texas. number 15 is ati in the texas. >> thank you. >> we used bogus identities and documents and spoke to represented this. 12 colleges and three were repeats. our students at income low enough to qualify for federal grants and loans. for the second scenario, our student had higher income and $250,000 of savings described as a recent inheritance. we and roll prospective students in to web sites, and i will refer to these as marketing lead generators. we did this to determine the type and frequency of marketing calls we received from these web sites. let me move on to my second point, the results. we found at four colleges they encouraged students to commit fraud. 15 provided questionable information. i will walk you through the key findings and use video clips to bring each point to life. all colleges prevent it -- provided a fraudulent information, and as the senator mentioned, they were not all bad and some provided good practices. several applicants were told that the transfer of their c
tech, in illinois. no. 11 isnumber 12 is and then e in pennsylvania. number 14 is everest college in texas. number 15 is ati in the texas. >> thank you. >> we used bogus identities and documents and spoke to represented this. 12 colleges and three were repeats. our students at income low enough to qualify for federal grants and loans. for the second scenario, our student had higher income and $250,000 of savings described as a recent inheritance. we and roll prospective students in...
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tech package, the chrysler town & country is a safe bet to make. ♪ equals chili's $20 dinner for two. share one of five appetizers, like our famous texas. then choose two freshly prepared entrees from 14 chili's favorites, like our chicken crispers with new sweet & smoky sauce, our new slow-smoked honey chipotle baby back ribs, or grilled all-white meat chicken fajitas served over a bed of sizzling peppers and onions. grab a friend and get one appetizer plus two entrees with chili's $20 dinner for two. >>> in the old testament jeremiah asks can a leopard really change his spots? according to this study, a person's traits tend to stay over a long period of time and begs the question can we really change who we are some helen fisher says it is difficult but not impossible and has five tips to show us how. i just found this saud so fascinating. i'm so glad you are here to break it down for us. people in this study, they looked at them 40 years later, same personalities that they had when they were children growing up. >> right. they were studying certain personalities traits like curiosity and talkativeness, in the dna. two parts of perso
tech package, the chrysler town & country is a safe bet to make. ♪ equals chili's $20 dinner for two. share one of five appetizers, like our famous texas. then choose two freshly prepared entrees from 14 chili's favorites, like our chicken crispers with new sweet & smoky sauce, our new slow-smoked honey chipotle baby back ribs, or grilled all-white meat chicken fajitas served over a bed of sizzling peppers and onions. grab a friend and get one appetizer plus two entrees with chili's...