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. >> i'm offering you a role on "the goldbergs" as my new friend toby. >> toby, toby, toby! a lotion shop next to my furniture store, and you and i talk about things. >> to be yrngs -- toby is a logs man. >> i don't think he'll be the logs guy. >> i think we see a cameo. i'm dara brown. we hope this is just your first stop of the day on nbc. your brain can send information to the rest of your body at 268 mph. three times the speed of a fastball. take care of your brain with centrum silver men. multivitamins with 20% more vitamin d. my heart beats 100,000 times a day sending oxygen to my muscles... again! ...so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of your heart with centrum silver men. multivitamins for the most important parts of you. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . fame change me? not so much. i have to stay true to who i
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we will speak with saudi expert toby jones of rutgers university. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. warplanes from the saudi led coalition struck the yemeni cities as aden early today despite a previous claim by the odd it had ended its nearly month-long operation. saudi officials said wednesday it will limit their military role but continue to respond to houthi attacks. human rights watch says they have appellate deliberately bombed near that contains supplies to facilitate access to clean water for thousands of families. international committee of the red cross has warned the humanitarian situation in yemen is catastrophic. we will have more later in the broadcast. in the european country of malta, 24 and identified migrants who died in the worst migrant boat disaster in the mediterranean have been held in european country have been laid to rest. as many as 850 people drowned after their boat capsized while headed to europe from libya. in britain, protesters climbed into body bags and laid on a
we will speak with saudi expert toby jones of rutgers university. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. warplanes from the saudi led coalition struck the yemeni cities as aden early today despite a previous claim by the odd it had ended its nearly month-long operation. saudi officials said wednesday it will limit their military role but continue to respond to houthi attacks. human rights watch says they have...
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two close to toby's business. the winston-salem location is to the north.ther is to the south in concord. both are involved. if you look a a map, you might think there's no overlap. you would be wrong. >> we have customers that come in every day a lot of times, that are telling us i've been to the winston-salem store. >> our customers are talking about the business. they're at our counter talking about all about education. >> they know the clients they share are willing to go to the distance to find the workbook ss, brain games, and school supplies for the students in their lives. >> there's not a lot of stores like ours left. they have to drive for any store. >> i think they see us as a community of stores who are in it for the educators. >> the products they're selling aren't that different. >> 90% of what we sell is direct competition. >> it doesn't stop the pair from collaborating. they are sent to each other's businesses all the time. >> the customer is our number one priority. if our customers are satisfied then we have a successful business. whether
two close to toby's business. the winston-salem location is to the north.ther is to the south in concord. both are involved. if you look a a map, you might think there's no overlap. you would be wrong. >> we have customers that come in every day a lot of times, that are telling us i've been to the winston-salem store. >> our customers are talking about the business. they're at our counter talking about all about education. >> they know the clients they share are willing to go...
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toby jones, can you talk about was saudi arabia is doing right now in yemen with u.s. support?the saudi's are interested in destroying and a grating yemen's military capacity -- degrading yemen's military capacity. they have a series of mixed objectives. one, the state a claim they want to protect their borders in any threat to saudi arabia. houthi thes have never represented a threat and still don't, even though they control much of yemen. the other is to restore the legitimate government president hadi. in reality, his position of power was orchestrated by the gcc after the air uprising. the bottom line is this, yemen has long been the backyard of saudi arabia. it is a deeply impoverished place that the saudi's believe they should assert a political authority, that they should influence outcomes. the fact that been challenged on the southern border is troubling, but it is also because yemen is fairly easy for them to intervene in. we've seen no resistance in the region. this is something the saudis can carry out with very little punishment work on ability and carry on when th
toby jones, can you talk about was saudi arabia is doing right now in yemen with u.s. support?the saudi's are interested in destroying and a grating yemen's military capacity -- degrading yemen's military capacity. they have a series of mixed objectives. one, the state a claim they want to protect their borders in any threat to saudi arabia. houthi thes have never represented a threat and still don't, even though they control much of yemen. the other is to restore the legitimate government...
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and the port of san francisco and now i'd like to introduce you to friend of mine tale of two cities tobyonation and made the bay lights and dominated the gift that list the fine arts this is one illuminated man and would you like to say a few words oh, okay (laughter). >> actually donna 0rg9d me to say a few words that was a command performance doug go away i have a few things to say about you (laughter) first of all. >> said you'd never tell. >> first of all i wanted to recognize the talents and the effort and the energy that went into this incredible project and obviously the pal lettuce of fine arts and the bay lights i hope you'll be seeing later those are the tlants all i did was write checks that's a lot easier believe me i have one other inform comments
and the port of san francisco and now i'd like to introduce you to friend of mine tale of two cities tobyonation and made the bay lights and dominated the gift that list the fine arts this is one illuminated man and would you like to say a few words oh, okay (laughter). >> actually donna 0rg9d me to say a few words that was a command performance doug go away i have a few things to say about you (laughter) first of all. >> said you'd never tell. >> first of all i wanted to...
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toby kosgrove is a doctor there. >> thank you for having me. we have seen interesting things across the country. health care inflation is down, 2.6% last year. we have seen quality metrics go up. 13 million new people enrolled with coverage. and so, i think from those three standpoints, we have seen a success. >> what grade would you give the program overall? >> we don't know. i think this is a long-term project. one of the things we have to do is keep costs down. we have to sustain it. and as more as many people come in and we have an older and older population, it will be more difficult to do. we'll see the effectiveness of maintaining the cost controls in health care. >> that's been front and center for cleveland clinic. how much did you strip out in costs? >> we're about a $6.5 billion organization. we looked at what the future would mean. we had to take out $1.5 billion in costs. we have taken out about $500 million of costs in the last six months. we've been able to send that into reducing the costs for our patients and, that we provide.
toby kosgrove is a doctor there. >> thank you for having me. we have seen interesting things across the country. health care inflation is down, 2.6% last year. we have seen quality metrics go up. 13 million new people enrolled with coverage. and so, i think from those three standpoints, we have seen a success. >> what grade would you give the program overall? >> we don't know. i think this is a long-term project. one of the things we have to do is keep costs down. we have to...
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toby coatsinger was the ring leader and we had the steroid side and a bourbon side.rking with those and with this case, we started -- when this case first started we recovered five barrels of bourbon, which is a lot. it's 48 gallons each barrel and there are about $3,600 to $6,000 each on the value of those. we wound up with over 18 barrels, contents of a 19th 19th one and we're still recovering barrels. as a result of the release yesterday and today, we've got calls today and we anticipate recovering even more stolen bourbon. >> brown: sheriff pat melton outfranklin county, kentucky, thank you so much. >> thank you very much, appreciate it. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station fr
toby coatsinger was the ring leader and we had the steroid side and a bourbon side.rking with those and with this case, we started -- when this case first started we recovered five barrels of bourbon, which is a lot. it's 48 gallons each barrel and there are about $3,600 to $6,000 each on the value of those. we wound up with over 18 barrels, contents of a 19th 19th one and we're still recovering barrels. as a result of the release yesterday and today, we've got calls today and we anticipate...
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like tobi schneider. barely six pounds when she came to america. >> i have real love for life.now if that has anything to do with it, but i am a survivor. i'm a fighter. >> and stacey meredith given up by her mother when she was two. >> as a child you just don't understand how a parent could ever let you go. >> sister mary nelle gage volunteered at the orphanages starting in 1973. >> i remember seeing one of the little children reaching out from the crib and grabbing a cockroach to play with it. and i was horrified but then you know, pretty soon this is the way it is. these are the cards we're dealt. >> the vietnamese say hundreds of thousands of children were orphaned by the war. of those who came to america, some had lost their parents. or they were children who had american fathers that vietnamese families didn't want. but most babies came with no story. >> we had children who were found in the market. found on a bus. >> just left. >> left. and then the police brought them to us. it wasn't just a moment in time but we were bound forever. >> for 20 years now sister mary nelle
like tobi schneider. barely six pounds when she came to america. >> i have real love for life.now if that has anything to do with it, but i am a survivor. i'm a fighter. >> and stacey meredith given up by her mother when she was two. >> as a child you just don't understand how a parent could ever let you go. >> sister mary nelle gage volunteered at the orphanages starting in 1973. >> i remember seeing one of the little children reaching out from the crib and...
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the alleged ring leader, toby kurtsinger who simply went rogue.e other suspects knew exactly what security precautions were in place at the distilleries and how to bypass them and to sell all this bourbon they made connections at softball tournaments. so far only a fraction of the stolen bourbon has turned up. i wonder why. >>> this health alert is about diabetes and it's estimated that 29 million americans have type 2 diabetes. jan jeffcoat shows us a first of its kind study that directly links sugary drinks to heart disease. >> reporter: nutritional biologist kimberly stanhope has been researching sugar for years at university of california davis. the results of her latest study show sugar sweetened beverages increase risk factors for heart disease. >> our new data shows very convincingly that we humans are very sensitive to the amount of sugar they consume. >> reporter: the five year study looked at 85 young patients. one group had beverages with high fructose corn syrup and the others had sugar free drinks. the group drinking the corn syrup ha
the alleged ring leader, toby kurtsinger who simply went rogue.e other suspects knew exactly what security precautions were in place at the distilleries and how to bypass them and to sell all this bourbon they made connections at softball tournaments. so far only a fraction of the stolen bourbon has turned up. i wonder why. >>> this health alert is about diabetes and it's estimated that 29 million americans have type 2 diabetes. jan jeffcoat shows us a first of its kind study that...
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. >>> toby is an international human rights lawyer involved in a number of legal cases in egypt.e says the judicial system needs to be more own and transparent. >> as we have heard there are still a number of charges outstanding, but if these are credible allegations then this should be shown in a transparent trial, where president morsi has the right to consult with his lawyers and to challenge the evidence against him. and this is not a way to deal with this. and what he has effectively been charged with we have seen countless civilians killed during during sisis time. so it is concerning that the judiciary is becoming an extra arm of the executive. >>> a car bombing has killed at least four people in somalia's capitol. a vehicle rammed into a busy restaurant and exploded. al-shabab says it carried out the attack. the blast happened near the central hotel where al-shabab fighters attacked in february. >>> and the kenyan government is offering a ten-day amnesty for al-shabab fighters willing to turn themselves in. we have this exclusive report. >> reporter: on patrol of the poro
. >>> toby is an international human rights lawyer involved in a number of legal cases in egypt.e says the judicial system needs to be more own and transparent. >> as we have heard there are still a number of charges outstanding, but if these are credible allegations then this should be shown in a transparent trial, where president morsi has the right to consult with his lawyers and to challenge the evidence against him. and this is not a way to deal with this. and what he has...
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toby lanzer, humanitarian coordinator for the un in south sudan, is headed to bentiu to prepare for a 17 million dollar expansion of the camp. >> so we're now driving in to the un peacekeeping base in bentiu. this is where over 50,000 people have climbed over the walls, come through the gates, to seek refuge seek protection from the conflict in south sudan. so this used to be bush, now it's flat how many people are going to live on just this one block - a thousand? >> yeah, a thousand. >> no the bases weren't designed for this, but they are now able to accommodate the people who were there to a minimum standard. so there's enough water, there is enough food, there is enough shelter. about 50 percent of the people in the south sudan have been affected in a very severe way by the crisis here. so you're talking about 6 million people, cities destroyed, markets which have collapsed, lives that have been shattered. >> so we're walking down a road here. i mean, the scale of what's happening here is terrible, it's a devastating setback for a county which had such great aspirations, the world
toby lanzer, humanitarian coordinator for the un in south sudan, is headed to bentiu to prepare for a 17 million dollar expansion of the camp. >> so we're now driving in to the un peacekeeping base in bentiu. this is where over 50,000 people have climbed over the walls, come through the gates, to seek refuge seek protection from the conflict in south sudan. so this used to be bush, now it's flat how many people are going to live on just this one block - a thousand? >> yeah, a...
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. >>> keith urban rascal flats and toby keith performing tomorrow night. >> this year nashville's brightestred in texas at the home of the dallas cowboys. jen crawford has a preview of the acm awards. >> made march low and tay could be any other fresh faced due 0 trying to make it in country music. they have the look and the talent. but these 19-year-old z aren't just another new group because of this song. their first single, girl in a country song, went straight to the top. but it's the message that made mad die and taye stars. >> two teenagers go big or go home? >> that definitely is the motto. >> you're calling out some of the biggest names in country music. >> we're calling out the trends rather than artist because it's a trend and pattern. like we said, completely unrealistic and irresponsible. . >> what they call un realistic and irresponsible covers much of today's country music. a sound called bro country. when i first saw that bikini top on her she is popping right out of that -- >> songs that glorify big trucks beer, and beautiful women. >> never seen nothing that i want so bad.
. >>> keith urban rascal flats and toby keith performing tomorrow night. >> this year nashville's brightestred in texas at the home of the dallas cowboys. jen crawford has a preview of the acm awards. >> made march low and tay could be any other fresh faced due 0 trying to make it in country music. they have the look and the talent. but these 19-year-old z aren't just another new group because of this song. their first single, girl in a country song, went straight to the...
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. >> reporter: toby gill is a member of the american board of mr safety and has studied mri accidents 20 years. >> mri accidents are increasing. they have been increasing for years and years and years. >> reporter: based on federal data and other sources, gilk estimates mri accidents are up 500% since the year 2000. some where around seven to 10,000 accidents a year. he says the total number of mri tests performed more than 30 million a year in the u.s. have increased 100%. but other experts dispute gilk's findings saying injury reported provided to the fda are duplicated or incomplete. >> what about those who say the data you are using is not reliability. >> i would agree with them. i would agree with them 100%. >> reporter: gilk says many mri accidents go unreported. there was no record of betty comings injury when we searched the online federal data base. children's hospital says it reported the incident to the state. the hospital denied liability in betty's lawsuit and declined an interview siting pending legislation. but in a statement, duran wrote mris are an increasingly used a
. >> reporter: toby gill is a member of the american board of mr safety and has studied mri accidents 20 years. >> mri accidents are increasing. they have been increasing for years and years and years. >> reporter: based on federal data and other sources, gilk estimates mri accidents are up 500% since the year 2000. some where around seven to 10,000 accidents a year. he says the total number of mri tests performed more than 30 million a year in the u.s. have increased 100%....
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these are the amounts. 4 1/2 inches in toby hannah. 4.1 in williamstownship. lake harmony, 4. mount pocono 3 1/2. lehigh valley international, a half an inch. at the same time that it was 39 degrees in allentown, 5:00 yesterday, it was 63 degrees in dover. and 65 degrees in georgetown delaware. that's about as big a contrast as you get. now, as we go into the rest of the day, and tonight, there won't be that much of a contrast. it will be into the low 50s. the average high is closer to 60 degrees. not especially cold night as we see. we go to 7:00 a.m. it is in the 30s. not in the 20s. and then that southwest wind picks up and the temperatures start to go up tomorrow. there we are into the mid-60s, but showers back to the west, they're going to be approaching as we go into friday. here is friday morning now, few showers around but 8:00 a.m. on friday it is already about 60 degrees. how about that? and then we get more rain. we'll get into that a little bit later. temperatures low to mid-50s today, little bit below average, and a breeze. but still a lot of sunshine. for tomorro
these are the amounts. 4 1/2 inches in toby hannah. 4.1 in williamstownship. lake harmony, 4. mount pocono 3 1/2. lehigh valley international, a half an inch. at the same time that it was 39 degrees in allentown, 5:00 yesterday, it was 63 degrees in dover. and 65 degrees in georgetown delaware. that's about as big a contrast as you get. now, as we go into the rest of the day, and tonight, there won't be that much of a contrast. it will be into the low 50s. the average high is closer to 60...
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tyler martin, john howell, toby parker and robert chata'an a catanzaro -- catanzaro. >>> congressman chris van hollen is going to be the running ton the next senator even though -- to be the next senator even though donna edwards is running, too. >> reporter: the county executive not only crossed political boundaries, he crossed racial and gender lines in this endorsement today which surprised a lot of people here. >> i'm very surprised. >> reporter: constituents at prince george's county surprised by what their county executive rushern baker did today. >> my good friend chris van hollen. >> reporter: baker foreswearing the politics of race, region and gender by choosing congressman chris van hollen of montgomery over prince george's county congresswoman donna edwards to fill the u.s. senate seat vacated by the retiring barbara mikulski. >> or do i spend my time raising hell? >> reporter: the longest serving woman in u.s. congress history. lots of women here would like to see the arc of history continue with another woman in the senate. >> because females rule. >> i thought definitel
tyler martin, john howell, toby parker and robert chata'an a catanzaro -- catanzaro. >>> congressman chris van hollen is going to be the running ton the next senator even though -- to be the next senator even though donna edwards is running, too. >> reporter: the county executive not only crossed political boundaries, he crossed racial and gender lines in this endorsement today which surprised a lot of people here. >> i'm very surprised. >> reporter: constituents at...
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. >>> spidey is back and we're not talking toby mcgwire. elaine robert who is known as the french spider-man on the 689-foot tower without ropes and equipment, free climbing, just using his hands and he called it an act of solidarity for the victims of saturday's earthquake in nepal. he has climbed one of the tallest and best known structures including the golden gate bridge and the eiffel tower and taipei 101 the world's tallest building when it opened in 2004. >> just watching that. >> it is scary. >>> also hard to believe this is the tenth year of "dancing with the stars," tonight abc will say happy birthday with a special edition of the hit show and george pen akio shows us how after all these years the show is really much more than just dancing. >> reporter: the tradition of winning the "dancing with the stars" trophy began with kellmon co in 2005, star after star after star has worked hard to claim that shiny prize. and to celebrate all those dances, the show invited celebrities and pro dancers to return for one big ballroom blowout.
. >>> spidey is back and we're not talking toby mcgwire. elaine robert who is known as the french spider-man on the 689-foot tower without ropes and equipment, free climbing, just using his hands and he called it an act of solidarity for the victims of saturday's earthquake in nepal. he has climbed one of the tallest and best known structures including the golden gate bridge and the eiffel tower and taipei 101 the world's tallest building when it opened in 2004. >> just watching...
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. >> yes, toby and jordan. >> hi, ivy. >> and here is quincy's wife ivy.he lovely eye. >> i you want to step up into the light. hi ivy. get up in this little pool of light. >> okay. >> who are they wearing? >> they are wearing ralph lauren? that's popular. >> specially for the boys you know? but look at the socks. i love the socks. >> do you want to stand up? >> ya. >> so how old are you they then? >> jordan will be four on the 27th, kolb is a year. >> is that a mini me of quincy harris? >> it so is. look at the cheeks. look at the cheeks. it is in the cheeks. ivy agrees, yes. >> kids, come on, everybody come back over here real quickly. our final walk, the grand finale here. >> come on kids common in. >> don't drop the eggs all over the place. hurry, hurry. >> now, get all in here. >> let's all gather together. all gather around. come on, harm err. look who is here. >> look, oh, the easter bunny! >> how exciting? oh look, harm err says i want to say hello. >> harper's not shy, jack. >> i not at all. >> can you give me that cake, please? >> go say hi to th
. >> yes, toby and jordan. >> hi, ivy. >> and here is quincy's wife ivy.he lovely eye. >> i you want to step up into the light. hi ivy. get up in this little pool of light. >> okay. >> who are they wearing? >> they are wearing ralph lauren? that's popular. >> specially for the boys you know? but look at the socks. i love the socks. >> do you want to stand up? >> ya. >> so how old are you they then? >> jordan will be four on...
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the suspects are tyler martin from richmond, john howell from fredricksburg, toby parker from manassas and another from fredricksburg. they're also among the very latest arrests there. all four suspects face felony counts of indecent liberties and using a communications system to facilitate certain offenses involving children. leon: the final suspect has pleaded guilty in the 2007 killing of redskins safety shawn taylor during a botched burglary. timmy brown will serve 18 years in prison under today's plea agreema agreement agreement. he was one of five men who drove to his home in florida with intent to committing burglary. taylor confronted the men with a machete and he was shot and killed. taylor's father says that brown's conviction brings the family some closure. alison: a woman is in critical condition after she was struck by a metro transit police vehicle overnight. metro says that woman was trying to cross branch avenue near the naylor road metro station in temple hills. investigators say she was not in a crosswalk intersection or at a traffic signal when she was hit. people we
the suspects are tyler martin from richmond, john howell from fredricksburg, toby parker from manassas and another from fredricksburg. they're also among the very latest arrests there. all four suspects face felony counts of indecent liberties and using a communications system to facilitate certain offenses involving children. leon: the final suspect has pleaded guilty in the 2007 killing of redskins safety shawn taylor during a botched burglary. timmy brown will serve 18 years in prison under...
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. >> reporter: toby neal, a licensed clinical social worker at maui center for child development and a previous counselor at multiple hawaii schools, suspects that fear- driven architecture may detach children from their roots. >> we did not evolve inside of buildings. and i think the optimal learning environment includes nature. >> reporter: aware of this >> in order to balance the two a good learning environment and a safe area is by having what we call zones of control or zones of supervision. so, instead of less glass there's actually more glass more lines of sight. >> reporter: pu'u kukui elementary school features large hurricane windows which can hold form even when cracked at impact, open areas within immediate distance of protected spaces, unobtrusive chain-link gates which subtly control axis points, a campus-wide alert system, and staff distributed so that every corner of campus is under adult supervision at all times. >> it's, it's not about designing a completely tragic proof school, we can't do that. that'd be a prison. >> reporter: ultimately, it's about balancing secu
. >> reporter: toby neal, a licensed clinical social worker at maui center for child development and a previous counselor at multiple hawaii schools, suspects that fear- driven architecture may detach children from their roots. >> we did not evolve inside of buildings. and i think the optimal learning environment includes nature. >> reporter: aware of this >> in order to balance the two a good learning environment and a safe area is by having what we call zones of...
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. >> this is the state-of-the-art of that technology, the toby i15. >> the cameras found my eyes there. >> yes exactly. the camera looks at how the light is reeffecting out of our why. >> now calibrated to my gaze, my eyes work the keyboard like fingers. there are almost 3,000 preprogrammed words and phrases to choose from or i can type my own. >> oops, gosh, it's not easy. >> hello my name is jami. >> you probably don't want a mail voice. >> hello my name is that shiny june the silent voice speaks volumes. >> o.j. before was effervescent, his voice is not the same, but i would say it has more power now. people get closer, and we all listen for o.j.'s voice. >> you can watch techno this afternoon at 4:00 p.m. eastern here. thanks for joining us. stephanie sy is back in two minutes. >> criminal gangs risking lives >> it's for this... 3 grams of gold >> killing our planet >> where it's blood red... that's where the mercury is most intense >> now, fighting back with science... >> we fire a laser imaging system out of the bottom of the plane >> revealing the deadly human threat >> because
. >> this is the state-of-the-art of that technology, the toby i15. >> the cameras found my eyes there. >> yes exactly. the camera looks at how the light is reeffecting out of our why. >> now calibrated to my gaze, my eyes work the keyboard like fingers. there are almost 3,000 preprogrammed words and phrases to choose from or i can type my own. >> oops, gosh, it's not easy. >> hello my name is jami. >> you probably don't want a mail voice. >>...
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. >> is it okay toby friend much younger celebrities. >> they announced taylor swift will be the god we have lilry duff. >> and bobby has one shirt you can wear 24 different ways. >> lots of great stuff. >> have a great thirst-day >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> right now at 11:00, airport workers hit the picket lines in philadelphia. they are demanding change. good morning. i'm vai sikahema. those workers are calling for better pay and benefits. nbc 10's monique braxton is live at the airport for us. monique, is the strike affecting those traveling today at all? >> reporter: no so far the airport tells us they have not been affected at all. but i can tell you, vai, for several hours this morning the contract workers walked the picket lines as the passengers were arriving for flights. >> what do we want?
. >> is it okay toby friend much younger celebrities. >> they announced taylor swift will be the god we have lilry duff. >> and bobby has one shirt you can wear 24 different ways. >> lots of great stuff. >> have a great thirst-day >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> right now at 11:00, airport workers hit the picket lines in philadelphia. they are demanding change. good morning. i'm vai sikahema. those workers are calling for better pay and benefits. nbc...