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be our new crime lab page that covers all the areas of the crime lab. that should post next week on the department's website. it covers everything from the history and the mission and the different disciplines that we do and also the last part looking at some of the cases that we have done and the lab looking at good outcomes. we developed the chop, process, to communicating results on code us hits back to the bureau to relate back to the district attorney's office or to survivors in this case. so that was something we did work on with our internal technology to get that information out more quickly. that's about it. any questions? >> just hang deputy chief. we are going to come back to you as he finishes the rest of the report. >> the last part of the chief's report will be the blessing scam from our special victims unit. >> good evening, captain bailey. >> good evening. vice-president turman and commissioners. i'm captain bailey with the special unit. i'm here to give you an update on the blessing scam. first off, because it's an open investigation i c
be our new crime lab page that covers all the areas of the crime lab. that should post next week on the department's website. it covers everything from the history and the mission and the different disciplines that we do and also the last part looking at some of the cases that we have done and the lab looking at good outcomes. we developed the chop, process, to communicating results on code us hits back to the bureau to relate back to the district attorney's office or to survivors in this case....
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crewman, report to the lab! ? i'll take you home again, jan-- ? what's going on? ? across the ope-- ? mr. spock, i'm trying to get to the bridge and this crewman won't let me by. crewman, stand aside. oh, uh, yes, sir. ? i'll take you home again, jani... ? message from the captain. tell him i'm doing my best. if i cut through the wrong circuits-- we have 14 minutes left. even if we were under a full-scale attack, i couldn't move any faster-- not and maintain a safety factor. at the rate you're proceeding, calculations show that you'll take 1.5 minutes more than we have left. biopsy lab! biopsy, where's my report? me in! harrison, where's my report? sir? yes? the tranquilizer is wearing off. well, good. i'll need him conscious. now continue to examine him on circuits k, 1, and 3. ? ? if you're on medicare, remember, open enrollment is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage so now is the time to consider an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. it cananombine medicare parts a and b, with prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one s
crewman, report to the lab! ? i'll take you home again, jan-- ? what's going on? ? across the ope-- ? mr. spock, i'm trying to get to the bridge and this crewman won't let me by. crewman, stand aside. oh, uh, yes, sir. ? i'll take you home again, jani... ? message from the captain. tell him i'm doing my best. if i cut through the wrong circuits-- we have 14 minutes left. even if we were under a full-scale attack, i couldn't move any faster-- not and maintain a safety factor. at the rate you're...
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someone in the lab said, why don't we try this mold idea from alexander fleming? amazingly, it only took a couple of months before they purified the penicillin. at this point, they needed to know is penicillin was effective. they tested it in mice and rats. they doped the mice. half were treated with penicillin. half were not treated. eight hours later, they started dropping, the untreated mice. they started dropping. the next day, all of the -- all ofpenicillin the untreated mice had died. all of the treated mice had survived. penicillin to take to the next level. he co-opted a doctor who would try therapy with penicillin. a policeman in london had gotten a scratch on his face. it had become infected. he was hospitalized. they performed surgery to try to cut out the infected area. he just kept getting worse. finally, when he was on his -- sorry,48-hours eight-hours to live, they said ok. bring on the penicillin. they did. they brought it in and started in fusing him. within four to five hours he was awake. the therapy went on for almost three days. out of thewere
someone in the lab said, why don't we try this mold idea from alexander fleming? amazingly, it only took a couple of months before they purified the penicillin. at this point, they needed to know is penicillin was effective. they tested it in mice and rats. they doped the mice. half were treated with penicillin. half were not treated. eight hours later, they started dropping, the untreated mice. they started dropping. the next day, all of the -- all ofpenicillin the untreated mice had died. all...
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crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from him requesting help from the crime lab. of course he is only sent 14 e-mails in his 16 years as attorney general. if you really wanted to improve the crime lab, you would talk to the governor and send e-mails to the legislative leaders. you have not done that. there are no e-mails saying we have got a problem, help us fix .t together roy cooper: may i respond? we met with governor mccrory's budget director and budget team every single time before the legislature. governor mccrory has all of a sudden become interested in the cri
crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from...
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get back in the lab get the guys back healthy again. get out. >> you didn't seem concerned last week with the loss. you don't seem concerned now. still 4 and 2. more cause for concern tonight. >> losing is always tough. wewe haven't had a lot of those. we'll get back in the refb here before we have been here before. we lost two straight last year. we finished you off the season great. the rest is history. >> . famous words. they are only 4 and 2. it is early. welcome back in. not a good night for broncos country. the broncos dropping one to the san diego chargers. 21 to 13. they trail 21 to 3 in the fourth. rallied back within 8. couldn't get anything done. too little too late. >> . saw it all i know this is a very disappointed and bummed out locker loom. >> . yeah. no question about it. locker room cleared out. guys quick with the post game. 4 and two. still not a huge reason for cause for concern. they come back and have a long time off. ten full days to re-cooperate. for monday night against houston. back home. a lot of guys looking
get back in the lab get the guys back healthy again. get out. >> you didn't seem concerned last week with the loss. you don't seem concerned now. still 4 and 2. more cause for concern tonight. >> losing is always tough. wewe haven't had a lot of those. we'll get back in the refb here before we have been here before. we lost two straight last year. we finished you off the season great. the rest is history. >> . famous words. they are only 4 and 2. it is early. welcome back in....
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the doctors, the surgeon, prosthodontist, the lab. i walked out of there with the teeth that i wanted, all done in one day. i'm extremely happy that i made that investment in me, because i know it's gonna last me the rest of my life. my husband loves them. and i will always have this >> male announcer: don't wait another day. call clearchoice now. >> you're watching "the wellness hour." i'm randy alvarez. today's topic -- replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. nobody should be wearing dentures. now, you mentioned at the break that there's tens of thousands of people in las vegas with an upper or lower denture. another thousands of people that are about to get false teeth. and if dental implants are so good -- that means people can fixed set of teeth -- permanent teeth -- why aren't they all doing it? what's your take? >> randy, there are so many reasons why. but i'm gonna tell you a few of the major ones. for the denture wearer, they're in a denture, they feel that they're done. the
the doctors, the surgeon, prosthodontist, the lab. i walked out of there with the teeth that i wanted, all done in one day. i'm extremely happy that i made that investment in me, because i know it's gonna last me the rest of my life. my husband loves them. and i will always have this >> male announcer: don't wait another day. call clearchoice now. >> you're watching "the wellness hour." i'm randy alvarez. today's topic -- replacing missing teeth with dental implants....
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crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't gotten one email requesting help for the crime lab. he's only done 14 emails in 16 years as attorney general. you'd think if you want to improve the crime lab, you'd send emails and say help me with this crime lab. you haven't done that. there are no emails saying we've got a problem. help us fix it together. >> all right. >> may i respond? >> okay. i'll give you 30 and give him >> we met with governor mcc mccmcc mccrory's budget director and budget team. every single time before the legislature. and governor mccrory has all of a sudden become interested in the crime lab
crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't gotten one email requesting help...
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crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from him requesting help from the crime lab. of course he is only sent 14 e-mails in his 16 years as attorney general. if you really wanted to improve the crime lab, you would talk to the governor and send e-mails to the legislative leaders. you have not done that. there are no e-mails saying we have got a problem, help us fix .t together roy cooper: may i respond? we met with governor mccrory's budget director and budget team every single time before the legislature. governor mccrory has all of a sudden become interested in the cri
crime labs are critical. with the north carolina state crime lab, we have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they have also helped clear innocent people across north carolina. they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we continue to fund them, because more and more evidence continues to come in. gov. pat mccrory: i agree it is critical that we continue funding, and as governor, i have asked for more funding. i have not gone one e-mail from...
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ehicle the lab has bill bit -- built. so there were 11 variations of this vehicle. the vehicle on the right is the cadillac that we were able to drive today. that vehicle has been created by the project that i lead with support from general motors through the u.s. department of transportation as well as the national science foundation. so because of our close working relationship with g.m., we are extremely sensitive to the a sthet -- aesthetics to the vehicle, the interior and the exterior as well. so that it looks very normal, that something g.m. would be proud to both design, manufacture and sell. host: how far along are we with in technology? raj: the technology has come very rapidly in the past veral years since the 2007 car. the 2007 challenge basically the outcome was that 16 competed and our team from carnegie mellon won the competition. it demonstrated once and for all that the notion of a vehicle that can drive sits no longer science fiction. it demonstrated beyond a shadow of doubt it's only a question of when n
ehicle the lab has bill bit -- built. so there were 11 variations of this vehicle. the vehicle on the right is the cadillac that we were able to drive today. that vehicle has been created by the project that i lead with support from general motors through the u.s. department of transportation as well as the national science foundation. so because of our close working relationship with g.m., we are extremely sensitive to the a sthet -- aesthetics to the vehicle, the interior and the exterior as...
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the labs will confirm it. what? - no, i've known you all these years and i never realized how genius you are. i'm serious. how did you even think to look at the belt buckle? - when you're in the weeds, always go back to the history. - no, no, wait! wait for me! my husband just went to go get the car, so-- - i'm really sorry. i wish i had done a better job explaining things. - explain what? that i'm hysterical? that i'm not carrying a baby? - i'm sure my boss is regretting ever offering me this position, and i really wanted to be good at it, and now, well, again, i'm-- i'm really sorry. - you're lucky. lucky? - you care about what you do. you know what i did before i moved here? i was a skier, an extreme skier. - wow, sounds like quite an adrenaline rush. - yeah, but it was more than that. it wasn't just something that i did. - but it was who you were. is it true? - yeah. - maggie? - what happened? - she wouldn't let me examine her. she's leaving. - what? - did you know it was offensive to use the word "transgender" a
the labs will confirm it. what? - no, i've known you all these years and i never realized how genius you are. i'm serious. how did you even think to look at the belt buckle? - when you're in the weeds, always go back to the history. - no, no, wait! wait for me! my husband just went to go get the car, so-- - i'm really sorry. i wish i had done a better job explaining things. - explain what? that i'm hysterical? that i'm not carrying a baby? - i'm sure my boss is regretting ever offering me this...
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crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. >> i agree it's critical that we continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't gotten one email requesting help for the crime lab. he's only done 14 emails in 16 years as attorney general. you'd think if you want to improve the crime send emails and say help me with this crime lab. you haven't done that. there are no emails saying we've got a problem. help us fix it together. >> all right. >> may i respond? >> okay. i'll give you 30 and give him 30 again. >> we met with governor mcc mccmcc mccrory's budget director and budget team. every single time before the legislature. and governor mccrory has all of a sudden become inter
crime labs are critical. we, with the north carolina state crime lab, have put thousands of rapists and murderers in jail. they've also helped to clear innocent people across north they are working hard with law enforcement every single day, and it is critical that we consider the funding, because more and more evidence continues to come in. >> you have 30 seconds. >> i agree it's critical that we continue the funding. frankly, as governor, i have asked for one email. i haven't...
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the computer lab lacks high quality equipment. at a press conference today, prop 51 supporters said schools throughout the state have similar problems. >> no onements to be in a room that's stuffy and warm or freezing and drafty. >> reporter: if voters approve proposition 51, it issues $9 billion in bonds for state schools. the governor came out against it because it would create more debt for the state. rick marshall is with stop prop 51. he'd like to see a smaller bond that caters exclusively to districts in need. >> there's big districts in california, like los angeles unified, that don't need the money, but there's smaller districts who do. >> reporter: for decades, matching funds initiatives like prop 51 for schools did on the ballot every three to four years, but the great reception changed that. >> it's long overdue. it's been ten years since the voters had the chance to invest. i believe they want to invest. >> reporter: parkside with plans to rebuild knee matching funds coming from prop 51. this modern school built a few y
the computer lab lacks high quality equipment. at a press conference today, prop 51 supporters said schools throughout the state have similar problems. >> no onements to be in a room that's stuffy and warm or freezing and drafty. >> reporter: if voters approve proposition 51, it issues $9 billion in bonds for state schools. the governor came out against it because it would create more debt for the state. rick marshall is with stop prop 51. he'd like to see a smaller bond that caters...
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we talked with the lab's cure ray curator. there's lots of places you can get information about climate. but ice cores are the only source of ancient air. >> here's the breakdown, ice cores have layers very similar to rings on a tree. you can see clear and foggy layers marking winter and summer seasons respectively through time. with a closer look, scientists study trapped air in the ice, seeing everything from volcanic activity to wild fires, and winter. scientists can predict how the climate may respond to certain events in the future. meteorologist, marty coniglio, 9news. >> i had no idea that existed. the oldest dating ice core dates back 416,000 years. i bet you didn't know that. all right, let's talk to belen d e leon. if you know marty, he is filled with fun facts. i have a fun fact for you. daylight saving time is going to come to an end very soon. today the sunrise will be at 7:13. sunset will be at 6:17. so, we have about 11 hours of daylight, but daylight saving time will be ending on november 6. we set our clocks ba
we talked with the lab's cure ray curator. there's lots of places you can get information about climate. but ice cores are the only source of ancient air. >> here's the breakdown, ice cores have layers very similar to rings on a tree. you can see clear and foggy layers marking winter and summer seasons respectively through time. with a closer look, scientists study trapped air in the ice, seeing everything from volcanic activity to wild fires, and winter. scientists can predict how the...
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. >>> what did the labs show for this drug. what did the labs show when they tested this drug on others. >> avasta was fda approved for colon condition cancer and not for ovarian cancer. ovarian cancers results were more favorable than it was for colon cancer. talking about organ damage, and death. with clinical trials there's no guarantee. >> armstrong: there's a price is what you're saying? >> yes. >> how long have you been on the drug? >> i was on the drug for nine months. >> guest: nine months? 9013. >> armstrong: so about three years. from a death sentence to living? >> guest: yes. >> armstrong: there's a story. this is what survival is about. they are rv that's the funny thing about this conversationful we will come pack with much more in-depth to learn about their stories. you learn about their stories. you learn about others who are facing the same, and others this will soon face the same death disease. i'm armstrong williams. it's about how you fight it. >>> you know we have these shows and people see it as entertainme
. >>> what did the labs show for this drug. what did the labs show when they tested this drug on others. >> avasta was fda approved for colon condition cancer and not for ovarian cancer. ovarian cancers results were more favorable than it was for colon cancer. talking about organ damage, and death. with clinical trials there's no guarantee. >> armstrong: there's a price is what you're saying? >> yes. >> how long have you been on the drug? >> i was on the...
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25:05)and swab the inside of your cheek-- then mail off the sample.from there- once it arrives in the lab... the swab is dipped into a solution that breaks down the cell. ( at 1:00:22 // 1:07:13)it goes into a machine that separates the dna. ( at 1:14 // 1:37:01) then into a sequenng 2:00// 2:36:19) and puts it on a chip... ( at :11 // :32:12) that data is then analyzed in the computer ( at :17 // 36:20) and then gets translated into this. nats translated and then gets )and then gets translated into this. nats of book at :04// 31:10)( transition)7 to 10 days later... iaccording to my personal health and wellness profile- the results are divided up into 6 sections... from a scale of 1 to 10- my obesity index... my diet to 45% carbs, 35% proteins and 20% fat-- when it comes to exercise- endurance is better for me than power training.?and? turns out- i metabolize caffeine and alcohol fast, but-- so in case you're wondering... - sara landon - lauren milner you may want to ditch all the fad diets and guessing games-- with this dna test - the bottom line-- > ad lib... you can order the kits onl
25:05)and swab the inside of your cheek-- then mail off the sample.from there- once it arrives in the lab... the swab is dipped into a solution that breaks down the cell. ( at 1:00:22 // 1:07:13)it goes into a machine that separates the dna. ( at 1:14 // 1:37:01) then into a sequenng 2:00// 2:36:19) and puts it on a chip... ( at :11 // :32:12) that data is then analyzed in the computer ( at :17 // 36:20) and then gets translated into this. nats translated and then gets )and then gets translated...
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the lab is burning a number of halloween costumes ...all made of synthetic fibers ... to show the dangers of a long skirt ... or furry paw ... when it comes in contact with jack-o-lantern ... or a driveway lined with candles. parents should use caution. it's a time when kids are very excited but we want to try to keep those kids and those costumes away from candles. we start with this costume. once lit .... the flames spread quickly up the flimsy skirt. contact six keeps a timer running ... and finds that within two minutes ... the entire dress is on fire. soon ... the wig's hair is fusing into hot clumps ... the tunic melts and falls to the floor. the fact is, if a child were in that costume even a small fire would burn them and scare them. one thing we're looking for during these burns is how easy it is for looser costumes to catch fire, especially those with dangling shawls and large skirts like this mermaid costume. the mermaid was a very seems to be involved in a little bit more fires just because there's a lot more fabric that could be on the ground and could catc
the lab is burning a number of halloween costumes ...all made of synthetic fibers ... to show the dangers of a long skirt ... or furry paw ... when it comes in contact with jack-o-lantern ... or a driveway lined with candles. parents should use caution. it's a time when kids are very excited but we want to try to keep those kids and those costumes away from candles. we start with this costume. once lit .... the flames spread quickly up the flimsy skirt. contact six keeps a timer running ... and...
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and the lab has some more lessons for parents ... including a warning about those halloween decorations. if y you get decorations that are suitable for outdoor use. you know how you can tell that? look at the ul label. if it's a red ul in a circle that means it's an outdoor decoration and was given extra tests for rain and cold weather. also ... never use metal nails or staples to hang lights. you could damage the wire ... and give yourself a shock or start a fire. instead ... opt for plastic hooks. and while this test revealed a lot of lessons for parents to ... can be pretty careless too. especially when alcohol ... and cigarettes are involved. so let's all be careful this halloween ... and make sure these burning costumes ... are the scariest images you have to see. i'm jenna sachs. contact 6. jenna says you can look for costumes that say 'flame retardant' or 'low flame spread' ... but also be aware the costume probably wasn't tested to any decreasing clouds tonight with a mild temperatures in the low 60s. a few clouds will linger
and the lab has some more lessons for parents ... including a warning about those halloween decorations. if y you get decorations that are suitable for outdoor use. you know how you can tell that? look at the ul label. if it's a red ul in a circle that means it's an outdoor decoration and was given extra tests for rain and cold weather. also ... never use metal nails or staples to hang lights. you could damage the wire ... and give yourself a shock or start a fire. instead ... opt for plastic...
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crime labs are critical. with the carolina state crime lab, thousands of rapists and murderers in jail and helped to clear north carolina, working hard with law enforcement every single day and it is critical we continue the funding because more evidence continues to come in. >> has governor i asked more funding. haven't got one email requesting help from the crime lab, 14 emails, seems like if you want to prove the crime lab you would talk to the governor and to legislative leaders, help me with this crime lab. you haven't done that. no emails they we have a problem. >> may i respond? >> i will give you 30. >> we met with governor mccrory's budget director, every single time governor mccrory, always interested in the crime lab during the last few months. it is critical there will be resources for the state crime lab and they are solved. governor mccrory is not doing his job. >> i am the governor who got the resources in developed of the western lab, just suffering because the lack of productivity from their crime lab
crime labs are critical. with the carolina state crime lab, thousands of rapists and murderers in jail and helped to clear north carolina, working hard with law enforcement every single day and it is critical we continue the funding because more evidence continues to come in. >> has governor i asked more funding. haven't got one email requesting help from the crime lab, 14 emails, seems like if you want to prove the crime lab you would talk to the governor and to legislative leaders, help...
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, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to be. it seemed to me -- at least a month ago that the time was rather an aggressive time to hire someone like that, and since so much depends upon that person i would like to better get a understanding of where the city stands, and that would be perhaps through the deputy chief who is here today. >> yes, we will hear from deputy chief shmidt as to the status of that position as well to the other issues that you raised. deputy chief schmidt. >> good morning. >> good morning chief. >> thank you. okay. the status of the forensic services director we will start with that, so we identified the po
, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to...
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, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to be. it seemed to me -- at least a month ago that the time was rather an aggressive time to hire someone like that, and since so much depends upon that person i would like to better get a understanding of where the city stands, and that would be perhaps through the deputy chief who is here today. >> yes, we will hear from deputy chief shmidt as to the status of that position as well to the other issues that you raised. deputy chief schmidt. >> good morning. >> good morning chief. >> thank you. okay. the status of the forensic services director we will start with that, so we identified the po
, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to...
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, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to be. it seemed to me -- at least a month ago that the time was rather an aggressive time to hire someone like that, and since so much depends upon that person i would like to better get a understanding of where the city stands, and that would be perhaps through the deputy chief who is here today. >> yes, we will hear from deputy chief shmidt as to the status of that position as well to the other issues that you raised. deputy chief schmidt. >> good morning. >> good morning chief. >> thank you. okay. the status of the forensic services director we will start with that, so we identified the po
, the movement out of the police department, and the issue of reinstating the drug analysis lab. both of those depend upon the hiring of the civilian scientist and according to the comments that we received back from the city that was to be completed by january of 2017 which is just under three months from now. i think it would be important to find out the status of that as of today as to where the city is in hiring that civilian scientist and what the current estimated hiring date is likely to...
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"the lab" in ew a... had a hardime deciding who won last night's deba well it looks like these cuties had a hard time too. the "late show with stephen colbert" decided to do a live debate focus group last night... with kittens. it was filmed at an animal shelter in new york. they put a tv in the kitten playpen...and divided the room so the cats could hang out on the side ts ?winning the debate. the ?so who won? the k e. dave joins us after the break... with the brand new track.... on hurricane matthew. creamy swirls of pure indulgence. silky sifts of total transcendence. tempting accents of sheer pleasure. this should be the name. or somethie likeenldgo oraybe"mm mmm.mm" but, with 20% of your daily fiber, its actually fiber one. look at this steak, just sitting there, taunting you. what's worse? it's not alone. are you gonna do something about it? if not? good luck sleeping tonight. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special: great steak pairings. a center cut sirloin with a choice of bac
"the lab" in ew a... had a hardime deciding who won last night's deba well it looks like these cuties had a hard time too. the "late show with stephen colbert" decided to do a live debate focus group last night... with kittens. it was filmed at an animal shelter in new york. they put a tv in the kitten playpen...and divided the room so the cats could hang out on the side ts ?winning the debate. the ?so who won? the k e. dave joins us after the break... with the brand new...
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the state. when you talk about crime labs, governor mccrory was the mayor of charlotte when they had a crime lab into the destroyed hundreds of dna kits most of them and open cases. in open cases. he didn't fix the problem. when he left the mayor's office it was still happening and i'm sure people hear him blame it on somebody else like he usually does. >> the reason short of it had its own crime lab as the attorney general cooper couldn't do his job and not only does charlotte made its own crime lab now greensboro has its own lab. if he's doing such a good job it's because they are tired of waiting on you. i have one department withb? 16,000 employees just one of the departments that he is responsible for. if you can't handle the crime lab after 14 or 16 years how will you handle all of stateare government? o you talk to the sheriff's one reason they say you don't have a backlog is because send it out. it could take half a year or the year to get a blood test back. they would give thousands upon thousands of dollars and loved the crime lab just as it is. >> another distortion, it was started in
the state. when you talk about crime labs, governor mccrory was the mayor of charlotte when they had a crime lab into the destroyed hundreds of dna kits most of them and open cases. in open cases. he didn't fix the problem. when he left the mayor's office it was still happening and i'm sure people hear him blame it on somebody else like he usually does. >> the reason short of it had its own crime lab as the attorney general cooper couldn't do his job and not only does charlotte made its...
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all of our samples, lee and delivers the samples and the lab loves each one into the system but now testing begins. left supervisor tom preps and starts the process with lab tech will put it in that can get all the bacteria flowing around. after that, they stomach them. a machine that does exactly what your stomach does and turns it around and moves all the bacteria from the lead. then they get all the bacteria out of the lead. then we will filter through a membrane filter and we will place that. that is where the bacteria will stay but next a sample goes into running the bader. once the bacteria incubated, a nice littl three days to let that happen and so what do we uncover? david has the results. i was a little bit shocked. fifteen lids, more than 200500 bacterial colonies, colonies have the same bacteria found together. and those colonies 32 different types of bacteria. i think we were all a little bit surprised at the range of bacteria we found. to be expected the cups touched with unclogged handsaw run sanitize sanitized teens. stuff uncovered swale, mold and yes even pathogens. the ba
all of our samples, lee and delivers the samples and the lab loves each one into the system but now testing begins. left supervisor tom preps and starts the process with lab tech will put it in that can get all the bacteria flowing around. after that, they stomach them. a machine that does exactly what your stomach does and turns it around and moves all the bacteria from the lead. then they get all the bacteria out of the lead. then we will filter through a membrane filter and we will place...
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the two male astronauts will stay in n the space lab for 30 days conducting scientific experiments. >> translator: i'll make a maximum effort to build and develop the chinese space station. >> this will be the longest mission in the history of china's space program. scientists want to use the mission to improve china's technology and accumulate know-how to build the space station by 2022. >>> china's space program has been years in the making. it conducted its first manned spaceflight 13 years ago and made great strides since. >> translator: the level of china's space development, technology and capability is now up there with leading countries. our country is making the transition from space power to space superpower. >> last month, beijing began operating a new radio telescope, one of the world's largest. in june it launched a next-generation carrier rocket called the long march 7. the rocket blasted off from a launch center on the southern island of hainan. hainan is close to eat kuwaitor, so china is now able to send rockets into space with the help of the earth's rotation, loweri
the two male astronauts will stay in n the space lab for 30 days conducting scientific experiments. >> translator: i'll make a maximum effort to build and develop the chinese space station. >> this will be the longest mission in the history of china's space program. scientists want to use the mission to improve china's technology and accumulate know-how to build the space station by 2022. >>> china's space program has been years in the making. it conducted its first manned...
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we pulled up in a rider truck to transport the lab and the lab equipment. we didn't want to reveal that the dea was on to the case, so we arranged to have two highway patrol officers pull over both the rider truck and the car that picard was driving. one way we did underestimate picard is that we didn't know he was a marathon runner. he started to race away, but then he jumped out and ran into the kansas woods. now we had a man hunt. >> we're waiting for governor bush, but obviously he's going to speak after vice president gore. >> i got a call from a network correspondent saying don't concede the florida numbers are wrong. >> al gore is, but still is planning to be here and give this speech, which we certainly expect will be a concession speech. thit added this other!ythin? leveof clean to it. 6x cleing* my teeth are glowing. they are so white. 6x whitening*á i tually reaylike the 2teps. step 1, cleans. step 2, whits. every time used this together, it ft like leavi e dentist office. crest hd. 6x cleani*, 6x wteningá* i ulswit to crest hd over what i was us
we pulled up in a rider truck to transport the lab and the lab equipment. we didn't want to reveal that the dea was on to the case, so we arranged to have two highway patrol officers pull over both the rider truck and the car that picard was driving. one way we did underestimate picard is that we didn't know he was a marathon runner. he started to race away, but then he jumped out and ran into the kansas woods. now we had a man hunt. >> we're waiting for governor bush, but obviously he's...
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holmes says the company has a new machine, the mini lab. this one she says is revolutionary. >>> we saw the debut of a software company skyrocket on the open. today, see the debut of another. we have seen two hot tech ipos that begin trading this morning. bring it to you shortly after the bell. >>> 6:17. nbc bay area responds to a woman with a problem frig.. >> consumer investigator chris chmura has the frustrating story. >> good morning. jacqueline stone bought a refrigerator from sears three years ago, it recently stopped working. since it was under warranty, she called sears and scheduled a service appointment. she says the repair person didn't show up. she scheduled another appointment. again, no show. two weeks later, she says the refrigerator was full of mold. she called sears and asked to replace it but the company said no, pointing to her warranty that requires four service accounts. -- attempts. she argues it is unsafe because of mold which might not have been a problem if the original service call was answered but sears wouldn't bu
holmes says the company has a new machine, the mini lab. this one she says is revolutionary. >>> we saw the debut of a software company skyrocket on the open. today, see the debut of another. we have seen two hot tech ipos that begin trading this morning. bring it to you shortly after the bell. >>> 6:17. nbc bay area responds to a woman with a problem frig.. >> consumer investigator chris chmura has the frustrating story. >> good morning. jacqueline stone bought a...
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the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> steve:they opened up a computer science lab in the fruitvale village,next of the lab is to help teach minority kids computer skills. our tech reporter gabe slate visited the lab, google calls "code next". where they are hoping to inspire the next generation of tech workers for the bay area. >> april-we want to change the vision of the tech industry was african- americans and hispanics are not just as fickle summer but the creator. >> gabe:google says its research shows that 51% of african-american students and 47% of hispanic students don't have access to computer science classes in school. and the tech industry, which is made up of mostly white more diversity. google included according to their latest diversity report black people make up just 2% of their employee population and hispanics make up 3%, >> gabe:most of the tech companies in silicon valley share those type of numbers. >> april-we want them to convert their own communities. -- enrich >> gabe:the curriculum is includes core math skills necessary for coding, engineering design and leadership deve
the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> steve:they opened up a computer science lab in the fruitvale village,next of the lab is to help teach minority kids computer skills. our tech reporter gabe slate visited the lab, google calls "code next". where they are hoping to inspire the next generation of tech workers for the bay area. >> april-we want to change the vision of the tech industry was african- americans and hispanics are not just as fickle summer but the...
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a lot of the scientists shares their data online. so it's no longer like in a lab somewhere, locked up under seven keys. but it's really available for the public. and like matthew, you bob, or anyone, even like my mom they can go and access the data and make their own projects. or do citizen science, i think that's what they call it. and they have online blogs and twitter's. and yeah you can participate in that way. >> you don't always have to go down to the planetarium to study you have the internet available to you now. you have schools like ours at san jose state that can trigger that energy. excite the mind, if you will. >> you should go to a planetarium. you should go to the california science academy planetarium because it's mind-blowing. they can -- they have astronomy students for berkeley like big --- doings a dictation. and i don't -- when i went there it blew my mind. and i'm an astronomer, so. >> some of the things that you learned about you know things like astronomy, it crosses over because now we're looking at what elon musk was trying to do. was the
a lot of the scientists shares their data online. so it's no longer like in a lab somewhere, locked up under seven keys. but it's really available for the public. and like matthew, you bob, or anyone, even like my mom they can go and access the data and make their own projects. or do citizen science, i think that's what they call it. and they have online blogs and twitter's. and yeah you can participate in that way. >> you don't always have to go down to the planetarium to study you have...
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we are in the battery lab where they test lithium ion batteries and u to wear safety glasses and we are going to put pressure on the lithium ion batteries andovercharge them things that can happen in real life and you will see exactly what happens our cameras are getting rare access and full access on top of the batteries to see the fire to see the explosions and we have tips how to avoid the becoming a victim. po you join us tonight on nbc nightly news. see you then. >> of course that comes up after the broadcast. >>> another big announcement from lebron james the family foundation and university of akron are beginning construction for the i promise institute. it will be located on the third floor of the the stadium. students earning a four-year tuition will have a team of educators to provide around the clock support as they go through college. >>> hurricane matthew took a the nation stranding animals as well. 17 dogs have been rescued in south carolina. and they arrived in cleveland overnight. the dogs were all homeless and do not have owners. now in the -- they are nor in the care o
we are in the battery lab where they test lithium ion batteries and u to wear safety glasses and we are going to put pressure on the lithium ion batteries andovercharge them things that can happen in real life and you will see exactly what happens our cameras are getting rare access and full access on top of the batteries to see the fire to see the explosions and we have tips how to avoid the becoming a victim. po you join us tonight on nbc nightly news. see you then. >> of course that...
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argues the test results are right that those lab tests have a turnaround time of up to four weeks. the department also says no one has come forward to question prior test results after this incident with the pot in the water. the county department is finishing up what they are calling an after action report and are expecting that to come out in the next couple weeks. >> a lot f headline. >> fascinating. >> big mistake. >> tough questions and good work thanks. >>> you remember the beaver creek fire, the 38,000-acre fire near the wyoming border, still burning tonight and just we spoke with firefighters waiting for the first snow to help put that fire out. >>> good news in custer county, some evacuees were allowed to go home ttday. the nearly 17,000-acre fire is only 3% contained tonight. >>> look at this guy right here, he must not have seen the closed signs. landscapers working on repairs right there, stuck near the top so this air could finish his hike. the most in shape barron hall -- in colorado. >>reporter: weather quiet but a lot going on the stites these are called killed and c
argues the test results are right that those lab tests have a turnaround time of up to four weeks. the department also says no one has come forward to question prior test results after this incident with the pot in the water. the county department is finishing up what they are calling an after action report and are expecting that to come out in the next couple weeks. >> a lot f headline. >> fascinating. >> big mistake. >> tough questions and good work thanks....
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will help them stop the spread of zika before it starts. this lab can also be adapted to illnesses like the west nile virus. john rogers, newschannel8. >>> well, the good news is we are quickly headed toward the dry season, but we are still seeing showers. and we have the tropical weather to deal with. beautiful weather at lake club ranch. beautiful sunny skies here at freedom plaza, sun city center. an east wind. 6 miles an hour. here at honda new port richey, the way of precipitation. kind of a mixed sky here. a little rain, not a lot. a few showers. a little bit of rain showers continuing to drift off to the west from the east, north, and south. you can see a few showers continuing to develop and move to the west of i-75 at this point. not big showers and storms. there are a few lightning strikes across the southern sections of hillsborough county. the eastern parts of pinellas county all moving off here to the west. way. a few lightning strikes, very good downpours. watch for reduced visibilities associated with the storms along 75 to 75 moving
will help them stop the spread of zika before it starts. this lab can also be adapted to illnesses like the west nile virus. john rogers, newschannel8. >>> well, the good news is we are quickly headed toward the dry season, but we are still seeing showers. and we have the tropical weather to deal with. beautiful weather at lake club ranch. beautiful sunny skies here at freedom plaza, sun city center. an east wind. 6 miles an hour. here at honda new port richey, the way of...
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no guarantee of safety n.a raid plans in the most sophisicated labs they've seen using more flammable gas to make pounds of oil at a time. >> it could potentially cause a massive explosion. >> the task force discovered the first one four years ago and now they're averaging a couple app month, mostly in homes. >> this one canister cause the house to go up in flames. >> a gram of oil cells for around 50 dollars. the drug money could have neighborhoods one spark away from paying high price. >> the house most likely to completely explode, catch fire and be destroyed and properly the houses around it also. they are dangerous but we could because of the way prop 205 is written. if passed in november the law to legalize marijuana drops the punishment from 12 years in prison to potentially just a fine. colorado increased their penalties after seeing a rise in explosions. we have much more on the laws and labs on the cbs 5 mobile app. >> there is a new push to change the way people see phoenix at night. energy efficient led lights for its 90,000 street lamps. one neighborhood association presi
no guarantee of safety n.a raid plans in the most sophisicated labs they've seen using more flammable gas to make pounds of oil at a time. >> it could potentially cause a massive explosion. >> the task force discovered the first one four years ago and now they're averaging a couple app month, mostly in homes. >> this one canister cause the house to go up in flames. >> a gram of oil cells for around 50 dollars. the drug money could have neighborhoods one spark away from...
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the lab is burning a number of halloween costumes ...all made of synthetic fibers ... to show the dangers of a long skirt ... or furry paw ... when it comes in contact with jack-o-lantern ... or a driveway lined with candles. parents should use caution. it's a time when kids are very excited but we want to try to keep those kids and those costumes away from candles. we start with this egyptian princess quickly up the flimsy skirt. contact six keeps a timer running ... and finds that within two minutes ... the entire dress is on fire. soon ... the wig's hair is fusing into hot clumps ... the tunic melts and falls to the floor. the fact is, if a child were in that costume even a small fire would burn them and scare them. one thing we're looking for during these burns is how easy it is for looser costumes to catch fire, especially those with dangling shawls and large skirts like this mermaid costume. the mermaid was a very frilly costume and another type of cost bit more fires just because there's a lot more fabric that could be on the ground and could catch on a candle th
the lab is burning a number of halloween costumes ...all made of synthetic fibers ... to show the dangers of a long skirt ... or furry paw ... when it comes in contact with jack-o-lantern ... or a driveway lined with candles. parents should use caution. it's a time when kids are very excited but we want to try to keep those kids and those costumes away from candles. we start with this egyptian princess quickly up the flimsy skirt. contact six keeps a timer running ... and finds that within two...
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these are the scientists that work on the products to make sure they are safe for us. we're in their battery lab. we are going to put pressure on things that can happen in real life. you will see exactly what happens. our camera is getting rare access. full access on top of the batteries to see the fire, to see the explosion. plus we have tips for you on how to avoid becoming a victim. important information. we hope you join us tonight on nbc nightly news. >>> after a chilly start, temperatures shot up quickly today. >> and they will warm up even more tomorrow. when we might see much needed >>> brush fire really shows you just how dry it is. we are not really getting a big break there that, danielle, with any fronts that are coming in are we? >> not at all. we are watching for those warm, dry conditions and windier conditions on top tomorrow too. high fire danger throughout this evening, tomorrow and the even though it is october temperatures should be cooling off. not in our forecast for the next couple of weeks. we have gorgeous blue skies sitting over downtown denver. weekend is almost here a
these are the scientists that work on the products to make sure they are safe for us. we're in their battery lab. we are going to put pressure on things that can happen in real life. you will see exactly what happens. our camera is getting rare access. full access on top of the batteries to see the fire, to see the explosion. plus we have tips for you on how to avoid becoming a victim. important information. we hope you join us tonight on nbc nightly news. >>> after a chilly start,...
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the va's inspector general found confusion among va staff. lost lab results, random appointment cancellations and ongoing delays in care for veterans to learn the problems still exist years after phoenix va managers were caught cook the books to hide the long wait lists. >> i waited 8 or 9 months for care >> reporter: matt dobson served as an army medic in afghanistan. >> everybody said be prepared. they're not going to take care of you when you get back and implementing plans to take care of all of this. arizona senators called the report unacceptable, alarming. veterans say they need more than words from congress. >> the same people that sent the e-mails being outraged can change it. they have the power over the va. >> reporter: so the timing of this new report is not great for the folks here at the local washington are in town for a series of meetings. you can bet this report will dominate that discussion tomorrow. >> jared, thanks. >> van buren street shut down between 35th avenue and approximate please after an suv hit a man who died a tim tebow
the va's inspector general found confusion among va staff. lost lab results, random appointment cancellations and ongoing delays in care for veterans to learn the problems still exist years after phoenix va managers were caught cook the books to hide the long wait lists. >> i waited 8 or 9 months for care >> reporter: matt dobson served as an army medic in afghanistan. >> everybody said be prepared. they're not going to take care of you when you get back and implementing plans...
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. >> researchers will replace it in the lab. >> that's one of the best sources do use. it started with the samir wastewater. >> within this wastewater we energy. and that fungus dried out. >> that is right in the battery. that's going to be socially but have observed that the my battery. >> the new materials that only more sustainable and less expensive to create. and the fungus naturally cleans the wastewater. >> right now we call it wastewater. with a ton of energy into cleaning it. hole-in-one do in the future is what we hope to do is to actually extract. >> there also a part of solution. >> 7 gallons of water is used -- and there more than doing their part. >> researchers filed a patent like water and gas filtration. you can read about their findings in the american chemical society general called material interfaces with a little rate -- light reading. >> thank you. now denver. against the makeup building rally i had of a hearing on the development. they say the city made a mistak and a lot have any offstreet parking. council that the moratorium on similar projects
. >> researchers will replace it in the lab. >> that's one of the best sources do use. it started with the samir wastewater. >> within this wastewater we energy. and that fungus dried out. >> that is right in the battery. that's going to be socially but have observed that the my battery. >> the new materials that only more sustainable and less expensive to create. and the fungus naturally cleans the wastewater. >> right now we call it wastewater. with a ton...
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the lab sends the antibodies to thousands of researchers. 12:18:49;09 "140,000 clients in the history and if you go to any university you will find 100- 200 clients there buying our antibodies" the researches will then use those antibodies to find one that fights cancerous tumo the tumors it grows. right now a tumor is being grown in each one of these incubators and it's being shown up on the tv screen behind me. 12:18:19;15 "our desire is to find commonality between tumors formed by different cancers and find a single drug that will shut them all down" this kind of research is personal for biology professor david soll. his wife died from a brain tumor. 12:25:14;25 when she died i said that's it, i was studying oral diseases of the aging, vaginal diseases and things like that. i said i'm gonna study the biggest disease. 25 percent of everybody that will be listening to me will die of tumors from spreading. 12:24:28;05 "if i can find one drug in my lifetime and my life is running short right now, i'm an old man then i'll be able to be happy with myself." a lifetime of research that cou
the lab sends the antibodies to thousands of researchers. 12:18:49;09 "140,000 clients in the history and if you go to any university you will find 100- 200 clients there buying our antibodies" the researches will then use those antibodies to find one that fights cancerous tumo the tumors it grows. right now a tumor is being grown in each one of these incubators and it's being shown up on the tv screen behind me. 12:18:19;15 "our desire is to find commonality between tumors...
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the mobile weather lab was driving through. chris spears guiding the lab this evening. what can we expect tonight? >> reporter: all of this, and since we saw you at 5:00 zeeshg view of the clouds mostly in the southern foothills of jefferson county. they're big winners for jefferson. doppler 4,000, a wareroomed in picture of the metro -- zoomed in picture of the metro area. denver is in a moderate drought right now. when you're this dry at the surface, it's hard to get these rain showers to survive the trip down the foothills. we do have some showers and storms over the mountains and we've even seen some lightning today. here's the water vapor loop. this is what's happening. a weather disturbance passing over the state. and it's helping to lift our atmosphere just enough to squeeze out a handful of showers and thunderstorms in the mountains. out here live, we're down by chat field state park. the fall color over my shoulder. a lot of people will be heading to the high country to see the colors! dave will let you know if it will be a good >>> new details in the mysteriou
the mobile weather lab was driving through. chris spears guiding the lab this evening. what can we expect tonight? >> reporter: all of this, and since we saw you at 5:00 zeeshg view of the clouds mostly in the southern foothills of jefferson county. they're big winners for jefferson. doppler 4,000, a wareroomed in picture of the metro -- zoomed in picture of the metro area. denver is in a moderate drought right now. when you're this dry at the surface, it's hard to get these rain showers...
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governor mccrory is attacking roy cooper on the state crime lab. well, we know roy cooper and we know the problems he discovered when he became attorney general. roy found a backlog of over 5,000 dna test kits and years worth of shoddy investigations. but he cleared the backlog. and roy cooper helped us solve over 2,000 crimes and put 165 killers and rapists in prison from cold cases. >>> a man rescued his brother. he reached out to a filmmaker for help. the massive amount of team work that saved lives. >> on there was water pouring into his house. my parents get a text from him. he said i am almost drowning. >> reporter: that is when craig learned his brother, who lives in mechanic income, was trapped in the attic with his dog. floodwaters covered his called the fire department and nothing would go through. >> after failed phone calls, he took to twitter looking for updates on the flooded town. he came across this drone photo and jokingly sent it to his brother chris through facebook messenger. >> trying to get him laugh. at least you are not this
governor mccrory is attacking roy cooper on the state crime lab. well, we know roy cooper and we know the problems he discovered when he became attorney general. roy found a backlog of over 5,000 dna test kits and years worth of shoddy investigations. but he cleared the backlog. and roy cooper helped us solve over 2,000 crimes and put 165 killers and rapists in prison from cold cases. >>> a man rescued his brother. he reached out to a filmmaker for help. the massive amount of team work...
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and that's why investigators go back, take samples, and that'll go off to the lab asked for help in identifying that young man, that person of interest in the maroon asu sweatshirt. he is believed to be in his late teens or early 20s. >>> it is of course one of the here. paul's car wash is underway at desert ridge. >> reporter: the sunshine out there is pretty unbearable! but look at this, we've got a ton of focus here getting their cars washed, having a great time. thank you so much for bringing the nice little check here from the diamondbacks. diamondbacks appreciate everything that you do and helping out the boys and girls club. the event is awesome. so just a tribute of their appreciation to you and everything you do. >> reporter: you're big in this community. they made a good hire. >> he's awesome, i met him today for the first time. mike is a very sharp guy. very smart. a lot smarter than i am. we're >> reporter: look at this, gang. right over here, to the left of will here. ladies and gentlemen, the legit grumpy cat arrived in a limo, and lo and behold, here to meet you. come on down to
and that's why investigators go back, take samples, and that'll go off to the lab asked for help in identifying that young man, that person of interest in the maroon asu sweatshirt. he is believed to be in his late teens or early 20s. >>> it is of course one of the here. paul's car wash is underway at desert ridge. >> reporter: the sunshine out there is pretty unbearable! but look at this, we've got a ton of focus here getting their cars washed, having a great time. thank you so...
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the next topic, the state crime lab. mr.cooper, you said you have inherited many of the problems from your predecessor. you have been attorney general for 16 years. are the problems if not, why not? >> we still have resource issues with the state crime lab and need to make sure there are more scientists and more equipment and we still have a lot of work to do. but this is about leadership, and when i came into office, there were 5000 dna rape kits sitting on local law enforcement shelves, and there were years of shoddy investigation. we came together, put people in charge who knew what they were doing. we worked to help law enforcement straighten out these investigations. the crime lab is helping to convict thousands of people and having to exonerate people. this crime lab is the only one in the country that has certified scientists. and this tremendous progress has been made and we found the problem. we fixed it. we didn't blame it on someone >> mr. cecil, what are your thoughts? >> i am not familiar enough with the inte
the next topic, the state crime lab. mr.cooper, you said you have inherited many of the problems from your predecessor. you have been attorney general for 16 years. are the problems if not, why not? >> we still have resource issues with the state crime lab and need to make sure there are more scientists and more equipment and we still have a lot of work to do. but this is about leadership, and when i came into office, there were 5000 dna rape kits sitting on local law enforcement shelves,...