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monday tuesday was the drive to the next week or so hillary clinton continues to roll donald trump the vector for the gop hillary clinton when for the democrats being bernie sanders pretty handily and never saw the the two states in clay tonight also out west we have idaho and utah results and for those two states and angry diner deciding it is time for revenge when he threw into a restaurant that had people running away in a dog getting attention for creativity to call him dog the benching. ♪ ♪ discover every way to easter at target. get a $10 target gift card when you spend $50 on groceries. see store for coupon. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one changes everything. fo
monday tuesday was the drive to the next week or so hillary clinton continues to roll donald trump the vector for the gop hillary clinton when for the democrats being bernie sanders pretty handily and never saw the the two states in clay tonight also out west we have idaho and utah results and for those two states and angry diner deciding it is time for revenge when he threw into a restaurant that had people running away in a dog getting attention for creativity to call him dog the benching....
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development, but currently the only way to control the disease is to control what scientists call the vectorin this case the insect spreading the disease. they do that by biting an infected person, acquiring the disease from blood and then else. >> as scientists we've been losing a fighting battle gents mosquito. they kill a person every 12 seconds. all of the control methods throughout mankind that we've tried to get rid of mosquito, this is the best. the types of results we're getting, 90% of suppression is way and above what is achieved by conventional control >>> what he is talking about is a program that has been tested panama. this footage shows mosquitos being released in cam en. according to the company, that release in 2010 reduced the mosquito population by 90%. to understand what the mosquito is, we're heading lab. >> micro injection, i'm guessing that means it's a very tiny needle >> that's right ahere? >> that's right. you can see that on the right-hand side >>> you're controlling that with this joy stick? >> that's right >>> it's a video game with, genes. you need something tha
development, but currently the only way to control the disease is to control what scientists call the vectorin this case the insect spreading the disease. they do that by biting an infected person, acquiring the disease from blood and then else. >> as scientists we've been losing a fighting battle gents mosquito. they kill a person every 12 seconds. all of the control methods throughout mankind that we've tried to get rid of mosquito, this is the best. the types of results we're getting,...
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denise bonilla is manager at the santa clara county vector control district. >> reporter:yellow fever mosquitoes were spotted in the bay area about a year ago, but vector control experts were able to eliminate them before the reproduced and spread. the vector districts are also asking for the public's help in spotting these invasive insects. >> reporter: >> these mosquitoes looked different from our native mosquito spirit that our black and white derrick if b.c. something different with black and white stripes contact your local mosquito control and reported. >> reporter:in santa clara, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: a wet weekend is in store. >> pam: kron 4 meteorologist brittany shipp is tracking the forecast. >> pam: brittany. what can we expect tomorrow? >> grant: fresh video creek not fresh powder. come monday we will have more snow. look at the drone footage. fresh for today in heavily and kirkwood resorts shoring-shish sharing this with us. >> grant: most people in the sierra it will not really come down until saturday night. if you will see if pileups lick level over a
denise bonilla is manager at the santa clara county vector control district. >> reporter:yellow fever mosquitoes were spotted in the bay area about a year ago, but vector control experts were able to eliminate them before the reproduced and spread. the vector districts are also asking for the public's help in spotting these invasive insects. >> reporter: >> these mosquitoes looked different from our native mosquito spirit that our black and white derrick if b.c. something...
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watch the wind vector crank up in the afternoon. strong west to northwest winds coming in tomorrow afternoon. highs in the 40s in the mountains, low 60s northeast low 70s across the southeast. range numbers mostly in the 40s. light snow strong winds expected in the mountains strong winds across the plains. partly cloudy tonight 32 for the low. tomorrow the high temperature up to 62 and quite windy and dry, looking at the extended forecast we will stay dry for the next several days. periods of gusty winds quite a warm temperatures in the 60s and it will not be until early next week we start to get a little while moisture and the forecast not only for the mountains but down here on the plains. we need the water but it's hard to call 60s bad weather. >> but time to flip that switch. >> comfortable but not good for us. >>> coming up the broncos think they want quarterback but the price tag may have gone up the >>> the broncos expect the exclusive franchise tag today. they have until july 15 to work out a long-term deal that that means j
watch the wind vector crank up in the afternoon. strong west to northwest winds coming in tomorrow afternoon. highs in the 40s in the mountains, low 60s northeast low 70s across the southeast. range numbers mostly in the 40s. light snow strong winds expected in the mountains strong winds across the plains. partly cloudy tonight 32 for the low. tomorrow the high temperature up to 62 and quite windy and dry, looking at the extended forecast we will stay dry for the next several days. periods of...
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when looking at the chart smith likes that vector group broke out above the 50 day moving average. that's the red line. see that? went up above that. it acted as a ceiling of resistance for a long time. bounce, bounce, fail, boom. now it's a floor of support. also points out that vector has a bullish flag formation which you have actually made for you here. that's when a stock roars higher in a straight line and looks like a flagpole and trends sideways for a bit which looks like a flag hanging off the pole. continuation pattern because it marks the middle of a missouri -- move higher. smith suggests vector could be headed to $25.04. that's a nice big move, right? it's only a few cents below where the stock peaked in december. throw in the fact that vector supports a bountiful dividend yield of 7% and i've got to tell you, you've got a stock that could make a pretty solid buy here. next up, let's talk about one of the major players in the group where the stock has been roaring, killing me the stock's so high. like i said i have been avoiding the stocks. we have to face them tonight
when looking at the chart smith likes that vector group broke out above the 50 day moving average. that's the red line. see that? went up above that. it acted as a ceiling of resistance for a long time. bounce, bounce, fail, boom. now it's a floor of support. also points out that vector has a bullish flag formation which you have actually made for you here. that's when a stock roars higher in a straight line and looks like a flagpole and trends sideways for a bit which looks like a flag hanging...
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tomorrow a quieter day but you see the wind vector still a breezy one. there will be snow showers redeveloping in the mountains. i think we'll stay dry denver and across the northeast plains but cooler temperatures just in the low to mid 50s at best across most of the plains. take lamar. 35 leadville 35 gunnison. front range numbers 52 ft. collins greeley 51. platville 50. metro area numbers look for 51 at boulder 45 blackhawk aurora 53. for a low. tomorrow will be a breezy day and still kind of cool about 52 with the winds from the northeast at 10 to 15. but then things warm right back up in a hurry. wednesday 55, but 62 coming up thursday. friday 65 with sunshine. 60s take us through the weekend. maybe a 70 next monday, but by the following tuesday and wednesday i think some colder and wetter weather will return. >> looking forward to that. >> we need the moisture. >> thank you. . >> after the break l using you'll be seeing new billboards around the city they will be tracking your cell phone. clear channel outdoor started -`this new program collecting i
tomorrow a quieter day but you see the wind vector still a breezy one. there will be snow showers redeveloping in the mountains. i think we'll stay dry denver and across the northeast plains but cooler temperatures just in the low to mid 50s at best across most of the plains. take lamar. 35 leadville 35 gunnison. front range numbers 52 ft. collins greeley 51. platville 50. metro area numbers look for 51 at boulder 45 blackhawk aurora 53. for a low. tomorrow will be a breezy day and still kind...
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one is the yellow fever mosquito larger more aggressive and not what we're used to. so far vectorcontrol locally have been able to keep insects removing and manager at the san clara county amateur control district >> reporter:but vector control experts were able to eliminate them before the reproduced and spread. they still want people to be on the lookout for mosquitoes with black and white stripes. >> marty:live look outside. bay bridge toll plaza. for the weekend: it's the little league baseball 120 teams taking part in the parade. and then there is a bar- be-que. it's happening at moscone fields pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. (vosprinkle in the details.gs. and something amazing happens for everyone. that's our inspiration for fancy feast medleys. entrées like white meat chicken florentine and wild salmon pr
one is the yellow fever mosquito larger more aggressive and not what we're used to. so far vectorcontrol locally have been able to keep insects removing and manager at the san clara county amateur control district >> reporter:but vector control experts were able to eliminate them before the reproduced and spread. they still want people to be on the lookout for mosquitoes with black and white stripes. >> marty:live look outside. bay bridge toll plaza. for the weekend: it's the little...
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the handful of confirmed cases -- all linked to travel. but as kron four's rob fladeboe reports -- vector control is nonetheless trapping and eradicating a certain kind of mosquito that can transmit the zika virus. * *pkg * >> reporter:you can add one more malady, the zika virus, to the list of diseases spread by the aedis egypti mosquito and vector control's megan caldwell says the time to take action is right now. sot megan caldwell/san mateo county vector control it's been almost a year since the aedis aegypti mosquitos were last detected here at holy cross cemetary in menlo park. that and evidence the zika virus is mostly acquired through travel and spread through sexual contact makes it highly unlikely one could be infected by a mosquito. sot megan caldwell trapping and eradication efforts and the regular testing of mosquito larvae should be able to root out any evidence of the zika virus and indeed, other mosquito born disease that pose a greater threat. sot megan caldwell there's a lot of concern about the virus in the news important to remember more than a hundred illnesses caused
the handful of confirmed cases -- all linked to travel. but as kron four's rob fladeboe reports -- vector control is nonetheless trapping and eradicating a certain kind of mosquito that can transmit the zika virus. * *pkg * >> reporter:you can add one more malady, the zika virus, to the list of diseases spread by the aedis egypti mosquito and vector control's megan caldwell says the time to take action is right now. sot megan caldwell/san mateo county vector control it's been almost a...
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but basically the vectors move in the same direction. i want to thank you all for coming in think our c-span audience again. i especially want to thank our panelists. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> in road to the white house news, florida police have charged donald trump's campaign manager with simple assault in connection with an incident earlier this month involving a reporter. the ap reporting police in jupiter, florida issued him a issue to appear before judge on may 4 for the mr. turner charge. if you look closely, the surveillance video was released by the police that appears to show him grabbing a reporter from breitbart news as you try to ask mr. trump a question. this happened during the march 8 campaign event. if you watch carefully, you can see the reporter walking with mr. trump, and appeared to beginning grabbed by mr. lewandowski
but basically the vectors move in the same direction. i want to thank you all for coming in think our c-span audience again. i especially want to thank our panelists. thank you very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> in road to the white house news, florida police have charged donald trump's campaign manager with...
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the cold. wind vectors northwesterly and long. gusty winds 20-30 miles per hour. even though the sunshine is back, it will feel a world of difference in terms of chill tomorrow. those clouds thicken and lower. here come the snow and rain showers blasting through thursday in to early friday. that's where i think there will be some accumulation farther north and west. wednesday, well we do have showers again early tomorrow adding up to about a quarter to half an inch. in asheville, i see less than a tenth of an inch. there you go, rain changes to snow through friday, early morning. temperatures in the 30s tonight. so a lot to go through here. the chill first. the wind as well. 40s for lows over the upstate. highs tomorrow should only get in the 40s for ashevivie south. 30s in boone. it is mighty cold up there, too. won't even feel that warm because you know that wind. 45 on thursday. 47 friday. notice anything that does fall as snow, it's just not really it's just too warm. it will melt off. nearly 70 by tuesday. >> larry: we can handle that. >> jason: i can handle t
the cold. wind vectors northwesterly and long. gusty winds 20-30 miles per hour. even though the sunshine is back, it will feel a world of difference in terms of chill tomorrow. those clouds thicken and lower. here come the snow and rain showers blasting through thursday in to early friday. that's where i think there will be some accumulation farther north and west. wednesday, well we do have showers again early tomorrow adding up to about a quarter to half an inch. in asheville, i see less...
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clearly the vector here is not good for these european banks. this divide is unspeakable right now. he bone -- 12%, 15%. chris wheeler says labor. this is a structural shift. jason: on the financial services, we are a small investmentocusing on advisors and institutional investors, but there have been real changes. in many ways, the entire business is shrinking for now. i do think it is not over. but the business is more cyclical. i think people find the business more cyclical than it was in the past. for a long time, it seemed like it was secular growth, and now it is turning out to be cyclica. caroline: jason, caroline in london. you talk about the risk reward positiveg particularly for stocks. when will it be more positive? jason: it is a good question. -- reusing $120 for the s&p 500 operating earnings in 176, and then we are using as a multiple for the s&p 500 this year. but in theigh, context of low interest rates and low inflation, our economy models would suggest you get something quite a bit higher than that. models wouldetric suggest you get something quite a bit higher tha
clearly the vector here is not good for these european banks. this divide is unspeakable right now. he bone -- 12%, 15%. chris wheeler says labor. this is a structural shift. jason: on the financial services, we are a small investmentocusing on advisors and institutional investors, but there have been real changes. in many ways, the entire business is shrinking for now. i do think it is not over. but the business is more cyclical. i think people find the business more cyclical than it was in...
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europe has learned -- you know, they ignored the threat vectors in europe. gnored the muslim and islamic community and did not build the kind of relationships to identify these threats before they materialized. that is exactly what we need. we should be doing here in the united states. and do it in a way that is totally compliant with the protections of free speech and those types of things. we can't have an overly intrusive law enforcement. but we have to recognize that the threat is here and it is going to continue to evolve and grow here. youd: pete hoekstra: thank -- pete hoekstra: thank you for being here. affect terror attacks apple. more insight as we had to break. the hearing in riverside, california, was post point. more after the break. ♪ david: let's take a quick check of the major indexes. the nasdaq up about a third of 1%. barely changed, down about .1%. and the dow jones down .2%. bloombergnow for the business flash. sequoia, the mutual fund, ld about 1.5 million shares of the company. sold at a loss that can be used by investors to offset gains
europe has learned -- you know, they ignored the threat vectors in europe. gnored the muslim and islamic community and did not build the kind of relationships to identify these threats before they materialized. that is exactly what we need. we should be doing here in the united states. and do it in a way that is totally compliant with the protections of free speech and those types of things. we can't have an overly intrusive law enforcement. but we have to recognize that the threat is here and...
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absolutely, without a doubt, because it is a completely different way to approach the threat and to identify those threat vectors the detect 1000 *could* be in a major u-s airport by this summer. in boxboro ma, rick leventhal, fox news. 3 3 hollywood is full of tourist attractions.((walter)) but one of them was closed over the weekend. the grisly find that sent hikers *running for help. 3 ((walter plus... the new mission... to draw *veterans... to florida. what the sunshine state has to 3 ((dave)) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 it's 5:--, on monday, march 21st. i'm walter allen.((vanessa)) and i'm vanessa ruffes, in for jen epstein. the big story this morning: president obama's historic trip to cuba... it's controversial, but it could be a big part of his legacy. fox's kevin corke is traveling with the president and has this report 3 a new type of global warming is now 3 (vanessa fox-13 will have a team in cuba, too. our sports director scott smith will be covering the rays game... and political editor craig patrick will be covering the president's visit. look for their reports starting tonight at 5:00. in fact, we're hoping to
absolutely, without a doubt, because it is a completely different way to approach the threat and to identify those threat vectors the detect 1000 *could* be in a major u-s airport by this summer. in boxboro ma, rick leventhal, fox news. 3 3 hollywood is full of tourist attractions.((walter)) but one of them was closed over the weekend. the grisly find that sent hikers *running for help. 3 ((walter plus... the new mission... to draw *veterans... to florida. what the sunshine state has to 3...
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vector control and malaria. there's a crisis here. now that the mosquito might be bit differently for malaria, there could be vector control strategies and resources there. we have to be nimble enough to take resources in one area and when there's a crisis be able to apply them. sometimes it works. sometimes it doesn't. and i think as karl said there are some realities here, but i think being nimble when we can i think is very important. >> great. okay. might not get to everyone, so i apologize in advance for that. why don't we take maybe three right here up this row and then we'll try to get to you as well. i think i'm sure the panelists will have time afterwards, too, if we don't get to your question. >> i would love to come back to your question, hoffmann. you point about role of the private sector and perhaps get the panels reactions to thoughts about the global health security agenda as a potential framework for some of this work. thank you. >> take a couple more back here. >> hi. linda gelfi, i'm retired from the department of agriculture. h
vector control and malaria. there's a crisis here. now that the mosquito might be bit differently for malaria, there could be vector control strategies and resources there. we have to be nimble enough to take resources in one area and when there's a crisis be able to apply them. sometimes it works. sometimes it doesn't. and i think as karl said there are some realities here, but i think being nimble when we can i think is very important. >> great. okay. might not get to everyone, so i...
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take vector control and malaria. there's a crisis here. themosquito could be different for malaria. we ought to be nimble enough to take resources in one area and when there's a crisis, be able to apply them. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. and i think as carl said, there are realities here. i think being nimble when we can i think is very important. >> great. /'m sure the pam lists will have times if for your questions. you point out the role of the private sector and perhaps get the panel's reactions with thoughts about the global security agenda for some of the framework for this work. thanks. >> i've only heard about the microcephaly problem and i was wondering how sick does this make any person who gets it? is and if it doesn't make them sick enough, i think maybe it could spread more because they don't go to the doctor. >> we mentioned the condoms in the kit and family planning and so forth in the context of zika. the microcephaly issue and the sexual transmission ability are now pretty tight, right? and the complication of zik
take vector control and malaria. there's a crisis here. themosquito could be different for malaria. we ought to be nimble enough to take resources in one area and when there's a crisis, be able to apply them. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. and i think as carl said, there are realities here. i think being nimble when we can i think is very important. >> great. /'m sure the pam lists will have times if for your questions. you point out the role of the private sector and perhaps...
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. >> we have the mosquito that is vector for this virus at least in the southern united states. >> reporter: easy access to and from the continental states from puerto rico gluckman says it is not a stretch to start seeing cases originate in the 50 states. tuesday after afternoon, many arriving from san juan, didn't seem too concerned about that possibility. >> actually, i was down there, i didn't see anything wrong down there. >> they don't necessity or something going on but no one seems to be worried. >> reporter: this man arriving to philadelphia for first time since he is trying to limit his exposure back home. >> i haven't heard of anything. i'm using mosquito repellant and getting rid of any standing water. >> reporter: right new there are once again only 117 confirmed cases in puerto rico but even so the u.s. government, congress, setting aside a quarter billion dollars to help battle the spread there. we are live from university city, i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> greg, thank you. >>> as we continue tonight from junkyard to jobs, multi million-dollar development pr
. >> we have the mosquito that is vector for this virus at least in the southern united states. >> reporter: easy access to and from the continental states from puerto rico gluckman says it is not a stretch to start seeing cases originate in the 50 states. tuesday after afternoon, many arriving from san juan, didn't seem too concerned about that possibility. >> actually, i was down there, i didn't see anything wrong down there. >> they don't necessity or something going...
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gfx: map the cdc's divivifor vector rnf sees.. locad fortrcollin. . susus colorans.. e e rrect species ofosququosneedramithru fndn thshad a aas ofs s p.. still the statatheal departmeme warns we uld see more travel related cases here in colorado. "i mean we're suchchchbal society zow. we're traveling everywhere. at i idefififely whyhyhey're sasang we can expese more cases." just in titi forpring break.- ane susuervel sesese.. the e c ed aravel l rninfo eaeawhererzika is bebeg spread.... "if f pepeon comom back,n particular if they feel sick, theyeyhould followp with t tir ctct andru tir doctawe their trave story and get t t t ."t e marityf ople w ka willllever feel it's symptoms. "feverererlaise, g geral aches and papa, fatigu often times a sh. only 20 rcenof people that have zikvirus actually have symptoms." themsesees for a few weeks a aer they retn,hat t t a long way to prevevevedditional transmsmsion as we." perts say if you have plans to travel to zika affected countries you shld talk th yoyoocfifi. women that are pgnant or may become pregnanshould think twice abo
gfx: map the cdc's divivifor vector rnf sees.. locad fortrcollin. . susus colorans.. e e rrect species ofosququosneedramithru fndn thshad a aas ofs s p.. still the statatheal departmeme warns we uld see more travel related cases here in colorado. "i mean we're suchchchbal society zow. we're traveling everywhere. at i idefififely whyhyhey're sasang we can expese more cases." just in titi forpring break.- ane susuervel sesese.. the e c ed aravel l rninfo eaeawhererzika is bebeg...
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. >>> we told you earlier this week about a skimming device found a brevard county the state vector -- inspector found it in port st. john. sheriff's office says they have seen a lot and are looking to see if the people involved in the case were caught on video. >>> we will keep an eye on the pickup day. hopefully another day of no new cases that we told you yesterday the state health officials say they had no cases in the state that were new. there are 50 cases that our current. 4 involving pregnant women and officials have not disclosed where they live. allstate zika cases have been travel related. >>> after 9 investigates the exposed staggering number of poor children forced to go without dental checkups, we found the problem can only get worse. two out of every three children of florida who were on medicaid to not see a dentist. probably because not enough state lawmakers had passed the bill removing dental services from medicaid by 2019 that the bill has to go to governor. scott. >>> expect to see more people flying into the orlando sanford summer. to seasonal routes to which tex
. >>> we told you earlier this week about a skimming device found a brevard county the state vector -- inspector found it in port st. john. sheriff's office says they have seen a lot and are looking to see if the people involved in the case were caught on video. >>> we will keep an eye on the pickup day. hopefully another day of no new cases that we told you yesterday the state health officials say they had no cases in the state that were new. there are 50 cases that our...
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and how did we -- how did we solve this problem, we did it by eliminating the disease vector and it worked contracted malaria in the united states or europe. >> you have the commercial go ahead in brazil to release the mosquitos. there are no more regulatory hurdles in brazil to doing this. what are the limitations to expanding this in rio as melissa was talking about to help the olympics. >> yes, well, the first -- there is one limitation, we can't help with the olympics because the brazilian equivalent of fda is an organization called on visa and we're awaiting a sales permit from them. >> a sales permit. >> we have their scientific body, which is called ctn bio, which is like their nih. so we have their good housekeeping seal of approval that it is safe and effective and all that or at least safe. and our data will stand alone on efficacy. but we're currently awaiting and we expect anytime a sales permit, which will allow us to begin to do business with private entities and so forth. >> if you're an athlete, would you be concerned about contracting zika at this point or knowing your mos
and how did we -- how did we solve this problem, we did it by eliminating the disease vector and it worked contracted malaria in the united states or europe. >> you have the commercial go ahead in brazil to release the mosquitos. there are no more regulatory hurdles in brazil to doing this. what are the limitations to expanding this in rio as melissa was talking about to help the olympics. >> yes, well, the first -- there is one limitation, we can't help with the olympics because...
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it's a completely different way to approach the threat and to identify those threat vectors as they come into the airport. >> reporter: the detect 1,000 could be in a major u.s. airport by this summer. r. >>> scientists may have uncovered a way to help you stop overeating. researchers have identified brain cells that can send signals to stop a person from eating too much. a recent study conducted on mice revealed when these cells were activated, the rodents ate twitch% less. when they were -- 25% less. when they were switched off, the mice doubled their weight in a few weeks25 %less. when they were -- 25% less. when they were switched off, the mice doubled their weight in a few weeks. >> looks like we do have some rain setting up for your sunday. so get ready! another system moves onshore, moving into northern california, the bay area for the 2nd half of the weekend. today, lots of clouds out there because of this guy. some low clouds and higher clouds setting up offshore, this trough developing out in the pacific. and that will send in a cold front tomorrow. and cool air moves into the
it's a completely different way to approach the threat and to identify those threat vectors as they come into the airport. >> reporter: the detect 1,000 could be in a major u.s. airport by this summer. r. >>> scientists may have uncovered a way to help you stop overeating. researchers have identified brain cells that can send signals to stop a person from eating too much. a recent study conducted on mice revealed when these cells were activated, the rodents ate twitch% less. when...
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we're not to a drama level, but the vectors as we go to chair yellen's speech are moving in the wrongtion. vonnie: what was he saying, about 70% are in negative territory? >> 70% of japanese bonds. >> the u.s. is a high-yield market, right? we were looking at global government bond yields and 80% yielded less than the 10 year treasury. money is going to come into the u.s.. they are printing money in europe. it is being exported out of japan. we're not seeing gdp oabove tr ends globally. inflation can't get jumpstarted. downgraded global gdp down to 2.0% jonathan: that is what is pushing back the fed. bob, the policy rate in europe is negative 40 basis points and -10 basis points in japan. you said the u.s. is high-yield. are we looking at nominal or real yield? >> we are looking at both. we are looking at savers being penalized pretty much in every part of the world. and trying to find something they can put their money in that they don't pay a safekeeping charge for. and that is the u.s. market. they are coming into the u.s. market and they think the fed isn't going to be cutting rat
we're not to a drama level, but the vectors as we go to chair yellen's speech are moving in the wrongtion. vonnie: what was he saying, about 70% are in negative territory? >> 70% of japanese bonds. >> the u.s. is a high-yield market, right? we were looking at global government bond yields and 80% yielded less than the 10 year treasury. money is going to come into the u.s.. they are printing money in europe. it is being exported out of japan. we're not seeing gdp oabove tr ends...
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so more great weather on the way. vector. >> victor: ten minutes until frightful now. rush hour is ugh just getting started. let's get aheck on traffic. snell snell >> sanela: typical rush hour delays. broward county i-95,5, northbound latins a griffin road. while there's no major accident here, just want to let you know there's a lot of congestion. the turnpikik or us-1 an alternate. keeping it with i-95 let's head southbound into miami-dade county. there was a crash on i-95 right where it meets the palmetto. speed times there clocking in at 26 miles per hour. and we have been monitoring this for the last hour here, a crash on bird road, i'm happy to report that it has opened up and between lejeune road and granada boulevard. but as you can see eastbound iraq track of is movin slowly. back to you. >> janine: topping today's health newsings vaments in cardiology helping patients with severe narrowing of the cooterric valve who are at high-risk for surgery. medical specialist kristi krueger has dales in our health cast. -- details. >> kristi: an estimated 1 finance 5 mi
so more great weather on the way. vector. >> victor: ten minutes until frightful now. rush hour is ugh just getting started. let's get aheck on traffic. snell snell >> sanela: typical rush hour delays. broward county i-95,5, northbound latins a griffin road. while there's no major accident here, just want to let you know there's a lot of congestion. the turnpikik or us-1 an alternate. keeping it with i-95 let's head southbound into miami-dade county. there was a crash on i-95 right...
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>> absolute sli, absolutely, without a doubt because it's a way to identify the that ret threat vectors. >> and it could be coming to an airport in the u.s. by today, taking jabs ((aaron 2sh)) the presidential candidates have >> the presidential candidates have wrapped up another weekend of campaigning and are looking toward tuesday. >> primaries in several western states could swing the momentum for any of them. >> a slightly more subdued sunday after a raucous day on the campaign trail. this was tame after saturday's crowd coming to blows. >> i get a kick out of ted. he's a nice guy and john is a nice guy, and really it's so important that we come together as a party. >> meantime senator ted cruz is making its way through arizona and turning his sites on trump. >> -- 40 years -- i have no >> and ohio governor kasich getting a few jobs in. >> i have pointed out a few times that i think his language is inappropriate, like if i don't get nominate thrd is nominated there is going to be a riot, i mean, what kind of talk is that. >> we are in position if the first time since i left office t
>> absolute sli, absolutely, without a doubt because it's a way to identify the that ret threat vectors. >> and it could be coming to an airport in the u.s. by today, taking jabs ((aaron 2sh)) the presidential candidates have >> the presidential candidates have wrapped up another weekend of campaigning and are looking toward tuesday. >> primaries in several western states could swing the momentum for any of them. >> a slightly more subdued sunday after a raucous...
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the kinds of radar-caring planes. b-twos that can see out for thousands of miles and tell where everybody is an vector in the scenes. where tankers have to be to resupply at-14's. where the electronic warfare planes have to be in order to jam the radars. all of those were worked out during the cold war. the same was submarine tactics. the same of surface tack ask. we're doing that. well, i am not doing that i have not been in the navy for 20 years. but the naval forces are doing it today. they are not going to touch us. the answer for 40 years, i don't know. between now and then, many things can happen but what the that's whathanks you pay for. figure out ways to make sure those carriers can stay forward, the cruisers can state or word, the submarines can stay forward job. their whether or not it is going to work as wonderfully as i just laid out as a maritime strategy we do not know, but the navy is certainly trying and you just saw a recently, for example, secretary of defense carter mentioned off hand in a speech, a mission we had never publicly disclosed. in our there are other systems we have that we never publ
the kinds of radar-caring planes. b-twos that can see out for thousands of miles and tell where everybody is an vector in the scenes. where tankers have to be to resupply at-14's. where the electronic warfare planes have to be in order to jam the radars. all of those were worked out during the cold war. the same was submarine tactics. the same of surface tack ask. we're doing that. well, i am not doing that i have not been in the navy for 20 years. but the naval forces are doing it today. they...
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pit's a completely different way pto approach the threat and to pidentify those threat vectors as pthey come into the airport. p>> alcides: the detect 1000 pcould be in major u.s. airports pbill sometime this summer. p>>> still to come on "good day ptampa bay," we'll talk to host pof "fox news sunday" chris pwallace about all that's pweek. p>> anjuli: south florida has a psnake problem. pliterally a ton of burmese ythons found in a month alone. pwhat researchers plan to do with pthem coming up. p>> lindsay: showers are move pcounty. pif you're sick of the rain, it's pbeen a nuisance this weekend, pit's done over the next few phours from north to south. pspotty sprinkles southeast inellas, and we have a few more plighter showers into northern olk. pif you head to the beach today peven after the rain ends, it's pnot a perfect beach day. p68 in clearwater beach tufrns to pthe mid-70s, but windy by noon pand especially 5:00. p>> lindsay: good mortgage. pwe kick off the spring season pwith quick-moving spring showers pthat stopped at the northern pcounties. pone is passing through st. pete,
pit's a completely different way pto approach the threat and to pidentify those threat vectors as pthey come into the airport. p>> alcides: the detect 1000 pcould be in major u.s. airports pbill sometime this summer. p>>> still to come on "good day ptampa bay," we'll talk to host pof "fox news sunday" chris pwallace about all that's pweek. p>> anjuli: south florida has a psnake problem. pliterally a ton of burmese ythons found in a month alone. pwhat...
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the live desk. republican donald trump and democrat hillary clinton sweeping through super tuesday and claiming big vector -- victories. on the gop side, take a look. trump took alabama, arkansas, tennessee, vermont and virginia and cruz in alaska, and his home state of texas and neighboring oklahoma. marco rubio claimed minnesota and this means the delegate count is 285 for trump and followed by cruz with 160; rubio with 87 and for the democrats, clinton takes alabama, arkansas, georgia, massachusetts, tennessee, texas, and virginia and she is now way out in front, 1001 delegates. bernie sanders won colorado, minnesota, oklahoma and vermont. he trails behind with 371 delegates. >>> some super tuesday reporting problems at the polls and mostly long lines in places like texas e tennessee, and georgia and there were accusations one county was heading out republican ballots and three state his member -- had problems. the websites as well. >>> and many are wondering where do they go from here, especially our own governor, and nick foley is in the studio for us. >> reporter: donald trump showing no signs of le
the live desk. republican donald trump and democrat hillary clinton sweeping through super tuesday and claiming big vector -- victories. on the gop side, take a look. trump took alabama, arkansas, tennessee, vermont and virginia and cruz in alaska, and his home state of texas and neighboring oklahoma. marco rubio claimed minnesota and this means the delegate count is 285 for trump and followed by cruz with 160; rubio with 87 and for the democrats, clinton takes alabama, arkansas, georgia,...
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scott turner is director of the memory disorders program at georgetown university and he is a principal vector the nationwide study. >> we think it helps to clear the amyloid protein from the brain. >> reporter: patients with alzheimer's disease have a sticky build up of what are known as amyloid plaques. when those clump together in between cells in the brain, that can impair the brain's function and that can be devastating for patients and their caregivers. >> and if we remove the amyloid, we think we're going to be effective in getting an effectivetreatment. >> reporter: dale moore is just one of almost 1,500 participants in the national study. he'll be finished in 18 months. he comes to georgetown once a month for his infusion with his loti craig says he already sees a change in his old friend. >> although this is his fourth infusion, i can say from my perspective he has seemed much more alert. it could be the placebo effect of the study itself. he is, i think, doing remarkably better in this short period of time. >> reporter: though dale says he doesn't yet see a difference, he's hopeful
scott turner is director of the memory disorders program at georgetown university and he is a principal vector the nationwide study. >> we think it helps to clear the amyloid protein from the brain. >> reporter: patients with alzheimer's disease have a sticky build up of what are known as amyloid plaques. when those clump together in between cells in the brain, that can impair the brain's function and that can be devastating for patients and their caregivers. >> and if we...
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. >> he had 31501237 delicates he needs for the nomination ted cruz was up a vector in oklahoma and the big pricecr senator marco rubio scored his first win in minnesota cruises pushing candidates to drop outmi rubio person and k-6 are staying in. for the democrats, hillary onee a big chunk of the southern states station was depending on she narrowly beat any sanders in win.anan >> instead of building walls, we are going to break down barriers >> this campaign is not just about electing the president. it is about transforming america.a. >> they are guaranteed to go on for months it means neither delicate is anywhere close to reaching the magic number to win the nomination. >> it is getting interesting. thank you very much. the republican presidential candidate will meet once again and activate is scheduled for tomorrow.an be sure to tune in for a live reports live reports 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon. >> trying to figure out who shot at two house around 1235 monday morning steve says he was walking home on bartlett road widening of bullet bullet hit his living room wallf b and then at
. >> he had 31501237 delicates he needs for the nomination ted cruz was up a vector in oklahoma and the big pricecr senator marco rubio scored his first win in minnesota cruises pushing candidates to drop outmi rubio person and k-6 are staying in. for the democrats, hillary onee a big chunk of the southern states station was depending on she narrowly beat any sanders in win.anan >> instead of building walls, we are going to break down barriers >> this campaign is not just...
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pit's a completely different way pto approach the threat and to pidentify those threat vectors as pthey come into the airport. p>> alcides: the detect 1000 pcould be in major u.s. airports plike tampa international airport pbit sometime this summer. p>>> still to come on "good day ptampa bay," south florida has a psnake problem. pthat. p>> anjuli: literally a ton of pburmese pythons found in three pmonths alone. pwhat researchers plan to do with pthem. phey, lindsay. p>> lindsay: good morning. p6:28. pand it's ironic because by ptonight cooler temperatures pmoving in. pit's behind the morning rain pthat will end from north to psouth and the showers are spotty pthis morning. pthey end before in our northern pcounties. pa little later to end across our psouthern zone. pby midday mainly dry but pbecoming breezy. pa sneak peek at monday. p65 degrees. pwill it last all week? stre-e-e-e-eam stream, stream, stre-eam stre-e-e-e-eam stream, stream, stream when i want you in my arms when i want you and all your charms whenever i want you all i have to do is 3 good morning. thank for good p>> alci
pit's a completely different way pto approach the threat and to pidentify those threat vectors as pthey come into the airport. p>> alcides: the detect 1000 pcould be in major u.s. airports plike tampa international airport pbit sometime this summer. p>>> still to come on "good day ptampa bay," south florida has a psnake problem. pthat. p>> anjuli: literally a ton of pburmese pythons found in three pmonths alone. pwhat researchers plan to do with pthem. phey,...
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order in his first term used in restrictions on remittances, a lot more money has flowed into the private vectorctions on the private sector on two occasions. and so today we have a scenario where 11% of the cuban workforce works in the private sector and they are no longer dependent on the government of cuba for their livelihood. it's not what we want? if not what many people in washington have been screwing her for so many years? maria: let's talk about your story for a moment. you would show by the castro government in 2009 for importing banned satellite communication equipment to cuba as part of a u.s. effort to help cubans get online. you are freed in december 14 as part of a swap to pave the way for the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between havana and washington. can you tell us about your story? >> well, it wasn't a very happy five years from the cuba. it was really terrible. maria: what was that like? has terrible been separated from my family. losing freedom is an incredible ex-variants, not even able to go out type and the freedom to do anything. i could only exercise -- get
order in his first term used in restrictions on remittances, a lot more money has flowed into the private vectorctions on the private sector on two occasions. and so today we have a scenario where 11% of the cuban workforce works in the private sector and they are no longer dependent on the government of cuba for their livelihood. it's not what we want? if not what many people in washington have been screwing her for so many years? maria: let's talk about your story for a moment. you would show...
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the united states. you saw this hit a vector group passing that pressure. arlet: not getting involved, not lifted by the equities. if you look the treasury market, they have a third straight week of decline. increased odds of a june rate increase. little bit better than 50-50. the 10 year yield approaching 2% -- e two year yield things have changed so quickly for italy. they are borrowing from investors. and they have a negative yield for the first time ever. the average was by contrast, if you go to november of 2011, the three-year yield was around 7.89%. carol: working its way around the globe. and it is fascinating to see what is happening and currency markets this week. third weeklyding a gain and there is a lot of controversy over in the government there, corruption scandals sweeping through. that includes the former president and what is interesting, there are calls for the impeachment of the current president. scarlet: she came out saying that he is not going to leave her post, but we saw this playing out and maybe there will be changes, better things
the united states. you saw this hit a vector group passing that pressure. arlet: not getting involved, not lifted by the equities. if you look the treasury market, they have a third straight week of decline. increased odds of a june rate increase. little bit better than 50-50. the 10 year yield approaching 2% -- e two year yield things have changed so quickly for italy. they are borrowing from investors. and they have a negative yield for the first time ever. the average was by contrast, if you...
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the radioactive materials? >> it shows another level of attack, another vector, chris. we've been worried in the intelligence community for 15 years, since 9/11. we've talked about terrorist groups, typically aq, but now increasingly isis, looking to obtain wmd, weapons of mass destruction and how it would impact a major city. one of those devices in a major city would have catastrophic impact and kill people and render that area inhabitable for many years. conducting surveillance, for what purpose, to kidnap him or what have you, to see that they've moved into that realm, and that there appears to be actual operations in place, that should be very disconcerting for law enforcement in the intelligence services. >> quick answer from both of you. political, but i've got it to ask it because i want to. shawn, first then malcolm. what do you make of trump's statement, he doesn't know whether he'll use a tactical nuclear weapon? what do you think of that statement to a reporter today? >> well, you know, that's -- you're talking about a statement that is fraught with peril mak
the radioactive materials? >> it shows another level of attack, another vector, chris. we've been worried in the intelligence community for 15 years, since 9/11. we've talked about terrorist groups, typically aq, but now increasingly isis, looking to obtain wmd, weapons of mass destruction and how it would impact a major city. one of those devices in a major city would have catastrophic impact and kill people and render that area inhabitable for many years. conducting surveillance, for...
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the victim is expected to random, and unprovoked crime. >> vectors believe that this is the suspect running from the scene moments after the woman was attacked. six feet tall wearing dark pants and a gray hooded sweatshirt. he left two knives, his american flag bandiana and his victim bleeding in the street from a knife wound across her neck. nypd chief of detectives robert boise. >> he was carrying a bag with him. we have evidence from that. detectives are in the area looking for this individual, again, without provocation. it doesn't appear to be a robbery right now but we'll go forward with getting a better story from this woman. >> it happened at 10:00 this morning. investigators spent hours canvassing for evidence and video from home surveillance cameras. sources say the victim was not critically injured and was walking to a friend's home at time of the attack. neighbors we spoke with were stunned. >> i have to keep watching my back and warn my kids, my two daughters that they should probably stay together with their friends. this seems to happen when people are alone most often. >> go
the victim is expected to random, and unprovoked crime. >> vectors believe that this is the suspect running from the scene moments after the woman was attacked. six feet tall wearing dark pants and a gray hooded sweatshirt. he left two knives, his american flag bandiana and his victim bleeding in the street from a knife wound across her neck. nypd chief of detectives robert boise. >> he was carrying a bag with him. we have evidence from that. detectives are in the area looking for...
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the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. can't get unlimited data for your family? other carriers either don't offer it, or it's too expensive! not t-mobile! get three lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just fifty bucks each, and get a fourth line, free! hurry. >> jimmy: hello and welcome back to our 11th annual " after the oscars" special. batman is on the way. first let's check in with guillermo on the wall of america at the governors ball happening across -- look at this, guillermo, you did it! i asked you to get us a big star, you got us a big star, sacha baron cohen, hello! >> hello, america. >>> you were supposed to present and allieg. ended up filling in for you. >> that is true. nature called and i went into the bathroom and next thing i knew i had been made a fool out of. >> jimmy: did she know that alig. was coming out instead of -- oh, hold on. look at this. i'm trying to -- i'm real sorry. sasha i apologize but there's some idiots in the back >> yeah, there's
the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. can't get unlimited data for your family? other carriers either don't offer it, or it's too expensive! not t-mobile! get three lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just fifty bucks each, and get a fourth line, free! hurry. >> jimmy: hello and welcome back to our 11th annual " after the oscars" special. batman is on the way....
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the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power v8 engine... torque vectoring differential... performance, from lexus. can't get unlimited data for your family? other carriers either don't offer it, or it's too expensive! not t-mobile! get three lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just fifty bucks each, and get a fourth line, free! hurry. only at t-mobile. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >> jimmy: hello and welcome back to our 11th annual "after the oscars" special. batman is on the way. first let's check in with guillermo on the wall of america at the governors ball happening across -- look at this, guillermo, you did it! i asked you to get us a big star, you got us a big star, sacha baron cohen, hello! [ cheers and applause ] >> hello, america. >>> you were supposed to present and allieg. ended up filling in for you.
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the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power v8 engine... torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. this... is a cat. and this... is a live photo of a cat. live photos are more than just photos. they come alive when you touch them. and then they go back to still when you let go. so every time you take a picture, you get more than just a photo. you get to relive the moment. because it teleports you through space and time. i'm kidding. i have to agree with dr. samberly. p it -- it's terrible. samberly: thank you, sir. have they determined what whitney's designed? howard: show of hands -- who here has invented a hover car? nope? nobody? i win. it didn't even work! the second one did. as we suspected, it's a machine that cuts a fissure between our world and the zero matter dimension. the conversation has now turned to naming rights. [ indistinct shouting ] have you lot got nothing better to do? the shears of god. it's a great name. right, jarvis? patently ridiculous, sir. ah, who asked you? gentlemen, will it work? it's incredibly co
the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power v8 engine... torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. this... is a cat. and this... is a live photo of a cat. live photos are more than just photos. they come alive when you touch them. and then they go back to still when you let go. so every time you take a picture, you get more than just a photo. you get to relive the moment. because it teleports you through space and time. i'm...