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u.s. laboratory to go into the pot business rapper snoop dog owned his own cannabis brand called spice 2 and oscar winning actress goldberg launched a line of mary one of products and 2016 to provide relief from menstrual cramps. from a car that was created with the help of hitler in nazi germany the beetle has undergone decades of rehab alliteration to become the much loved pop culture symbol it is today after more than 70 years in production however foxconn has turned out the final model of its iconic beetle from its mexican factory and. dozens of mexican factory workers put the finishing touches on the last of the bug shaped sedans kind a limited run of 65 models. might well be germany's most iconic. production started in 1938. almost 22000000 v.w. beetles rolled off assembly lines over the world. including here in mexico. the last mexican made classic beatle may have hit the road 16 years ago but the vote shows as they are lovingly called remain popular to this day. but will settle but it's built for the hills if you woods don't get uphill and the old ones can climb any hill without a pr
u.s. laboratory to go into the pot business rapper snoop dog owned his own cannabis brand called spice 2 and oscar winning actress goldberg launched a line of mary one of products and 2016 to provide relief from menstrual cramps. from a car that was created with the help of hitler in nazi germany the beetle has undergone decades of rehab alliteration to become the much loved pop culture symbol it is today after more than 70 years in production however foxconn has turned out the final model of...
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u.s. berkeley seismological laboratory. i'm glad i was kind of able to get that out, at least the pronunciation. the question now is next, will we get something bigger than the 7.1? is this a fore-shock? just say yes or no, you're probably going to say we don't know. >> we don't know. the answer is earthquakes are more difficult to predict than what congress and the president will do. >> so as we look then at the two quakes that we've had over the course of three days now, 2.5 days, what would be the headline you think from this in the history books five years from now? >> so my guess is that there will be a lot of aftershocks. this is a very productive aftershock sequence already. there are lots of aftershocks happening it, and they will go on for a couple of years, maybe after five years they'll have died down a lot. >> right. >> in general, if we have a fore-shock and a main shock, the chance of there being a bigger earthquake afterwards is very small, but never zero. >> never zero. did it get smaller then, peggy, becaus
u.s. berkeley seismological laboratory. i'm glad i was kind of able to get that out, at least the pronunciation. the question now is next, will we get something bigger than the 7.1? is this a fore-shock? just say yes or no, you're probably going to say we don't know. >> we don't know. the answer is earthquakes are more difficult to predict than what congress and the president will do. >> so as we look then at the two quakes that we've had over the course of three days now, 2.5 days,...
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bit hot and formed a crater in the ground the 15 kilogram rock will be sent to a laboratory to be examined by experts. the u.s. government will resume executions later this year the last time a prisoner was put to death in a federal u.s. prison was in 2003 since then an unofficial moratorium has been observed while a review was carried out the u.s. justice department says that review is now been completed and has cleared the way for executions to start again critics of the death penalty save the decision is politically motivated with the aim of bolstering support for president donald trump in next year's election. the execution chamber still frequently used in the united states but in recent years the death penalty has only been applied by state governments only 3 people have been executed at a national level in the past 3 decades now the attorney general william barr has authorized the resumption of capital punishment by the federal government so this is kind of a new. surprising announcement there's no particular call for the death penalty at any federal level but there are people on the federal death row w
bit hot and formed a crater in the ground the 15 kilogram rock will be sent to a laboratory to be examined by experts. the u.s. government will resume executions later this year the last time a prisoner was put to death in a federal u.s. prison was in 2003 since then an unofficial moratorium has been observed while a review was carried out the u.s. justice department says that review is now been completed and has cleared the way for executions to start again critics of the death penalty save...
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u.s. and that failure of these talks are because of that definition of "laboratory." when you bring it to the former advisers and, for example -- he says it could have meant anything. laboratory is not necessarily a basement with people in white coats trying to do something. it could have been into space in a very safe way. it could have been elsewhere in a very safe way. so, it looks like there might have been even a misunderstanding there, we're not sure. ate least they are ways to interpret that. and at the end the decision of reagan to not accept the deal, which was actually badly wanted by schultz of his side, was very moving and it was really deeply linked to that promise probably. >> and you wrote eloquently but reagan's own -- a principle and a value he was negotiating with but he also said things like, i can't bring that back home, or that will hurt me back home so there would this internal cop. >> the mid-term in no weeks and that's the democracy and with the express polls about his popularity. gorbachev didn't have that. he says you don't have to deal with
u.s. and that failure of these talks are because of that definition of "laboratory." when you bring it to the former advisers and, for example -- he says it could have meant anything. laboratory is not necessarily a basement with people in white coats trying to do something. it could have been into space in a very safe way. it could have been elsewhere in a very safe way. so, it looks like there might have been even a misunderstanding there, we're not sure. ate least they are ways to...
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exclusive partnership with amazon for a new line of makeup products it's called house laboratories it will launch in the u.slet's bring in jay robbins i find this very interesting i had to pull up the piper jaff fri team survey. i just assumed that teens are probably the target audience or at least a key target audience for the new lady gaga line it did overtake sephora but 95% do like going to the stores. amazon did finally crack the top ten for a beauty buying teen is this going to draw new people into amazon? >> we've waited for this launch for a long time. she's been working on this for a long time. as she said when she launched it, the last thing the world needs is another beauty line here we go yes, she will be successful with hers i don't know about you, but i'm a big fan of everything she's done she's never gotten anything wrong yet. with amazon behind her, i don't see how this could possibly not go well. i think it will have a big impact in the world because this will be the only beauty brand celebrity focused on amazon. only on amazon only in sephora. i don't see how you can't be successful with h
exclusive partnership with amazon for a new line of makeup products it's called house laboratories it will launch in the u.slet's bring in jay robbins i find this very interesting i had to pull up the piper jaff fri team survey. i just assumed that teens are probably the target audience or at least a key target audience for the new lady gaga line it did overtake sephora but 95% do like going to the stores. amazon did finally crack the top ten for a beauty buying teen is this going to draw new...
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u.s. power system. i'm juan torrez, i serve as the associate laboratory director for energy systems integration at the department of energy's national renewable energy laboratory in colorado. i have been affiliated with federal research for more than 29 years, and my current position i direct the efforts to strengthen the security, resilience and sustainability of our nation's electric grid. in addition i'm cochair of the grid modernization laboratory con sor consortium, and team lead for the research. i commend the committee for the timely discussion given that every aspect of our economy, our national security, and critical infrastructure in the u.s. is deeply dependent on the reliable operation of our electrical system. i'm often asked when will he be finished with modernizing the grid. the answer is that grid modernization is a journey, it's not a single destination. as long as we need electricity to remain economically competitive to defend our nation against e vovolving threats, we need to continually advance our infrastructure. fundamentally issue the research we're conducting must ensure that our future
u.s. power system. i'm juan torrez, i serve as the associate laboratory director for energy systems integration at the department of energy's national renewable energy laboratory in colorado. i have been affiliated with federal research for more than 29 years, and my current position i direct the efforts to strengthen the security, resilience and sustainability of our nation's electric grid. in addition i'm cochair of the grid modernization laboratory con sor consortium, and team lead for the...
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. >>> lady gaga is making a big bet on cosmetics the brand is called house laboratories it will launch in the u.smany and japan. amazon embraced her message of self-acceptance and of course this is a push by amazon to push further into cosmetics challenging alta and sephora. >> i don't know anythingabout makeup. >> what? you wear it every day. sure you do. >> try not to wear -- >> everybody wears makeup. >> i need as much help as i can get. >> really? its he hard to reveal the top states for business in the top of the hour. with a rundown of all of the diabolical hints we've had here's a look at yesterday's s& 500. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >>> welcome back you're watching "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning u.s. equities futures at this hour down 72 on the dow
. >>> lady gaga is making a big bet on cosmetics the brand is called house laboratories it will launch in the u.smany and japan. amazon embraced her message of self-acceptance and of course this is a push by amazon to push further into cosmetics challenging alta and sephora. >> i don't know anythingabout makeup. >> what? you wear it every day. sure you do. >> try not to wear -- >> everybody wears makeup. >> i need as much help as i can get. >>...
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so each vrc is led by a doe national laboratory or leading a u.s. research university and staffed by multiple disciplinary stake holders in science, engineering and industry. so as a scientist and former, i support the biofuels and bioproducts industry. and i'm particularly interested in the research and development that can diversify these industries and that helps them to produce more products while lowering costs and reducing the environmental impact. my question is what do you see in physical year 2020 and beyond to support bioenergy research centers and to expand their important research? >> mr. baird, we are very supportive of these bioenergy research centers and each of them are led by doe lab. or top university in partnership. they're designed to lay out scientific ground work for new biobased economy. and i'll give you an example, maybe someone in your district, the following senators are selected, based on an open competition. great lakes bioresearch center, that's up in madison, and they're partnering with michigan state. there is another
so each vrc is led by a doe national laboratory or leading a u.s. research university and staffed by multiple disciplinary stake holders in science, engineering and industry. so as a scientist and former, i support the biofuels and bioproducts industry. and i'm particularly interested in the research and development that can diversify these industries and that helps them to produce more products while lowering costs and reducing the environmental impact. my question is what do you see in...
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laboratories at west point, pennsylvania. the less developed countries in africa watched this progress with great interest. helping them launch studies of the vaccine are first the u.smed forces and later the world health organization and u.s. public health service. in 1962, an urgent request came. satisfied with preliminary tests asked for a massive vaccination effort to help us protect our children before measles strikes again. at the same time, it could save thousands of lives. the response is immediate. to help train local teams and study the immunization, they send a medical team from their center of biologic standards. the vaccine is contributed by merck, sharp, and dome. the drum speaks to the people. come to the village. the doctors are here with the medicine. it can protect your children. and the people who come. at each village, the inoculator used is carefully explained. then begins the long hard job of giving the life saving vaccine to the children. as soon as one village has been protected, the team must move on to the next. everywhere they are greeted by huge crowds. the vaccine must be kept refrigerated to protect it from the intense african heat. at
laboratories at west point, pennsylvania. the less developed countries in africa watched this progress with great interest. helping them launch studies of the vaccine are first the u.smed forces and later the world health organization and u.s. public health service. in 1962, an urgent request came. satisfied with preliminary tests asked for a massive vaccination effort to help us protect our children before measles strikes again. at the same time, it could save thousands of lives. the response...
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laboratory, all of a sudden, you've got a lot of moving parts. >> reporter: more than 1 million babies have been born in the u.s.milar technologies. but anderson says recent headlines about clinics destroying or mixing up embryos raise valid questions about the painstaking process. >> have we become reckless and ptoo careless with people's mos important genetic material in their future happiness. >> reporter: in 2009, carolyn and sean savage experienced similar loss. upon learning the baby they had just conceived through ivf was not theirs. >> you're so excited and you feel like, finally, and then to have the rug pulled out from under you in this kind of manner is -- it's so painful. >> reporter: the savages carried the baby to term before giving him to his biological parents. they say hearing the news of another ivf mix-up was heartbreaking. >> i cannot express how utterly unacceptable this situation is. it is preventable. protocols need to be followed. and they need to be taken seriously. i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insuranc
laboratory, all of a sudden, you've got a lot of moving parts. >> reporter: more than 1 million babies have been born in the u.s.milar technologies. but anderson says recent headlines about clinics destroying or mixing up embryos raise valid questions about the painstaking process. >> have we become reckless and ptoo careless with people's mos important genetic material in their future happiness. >> reporter: in 2009, carolyn and sean savage experienced similar loss. upon...
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u.s. right now, most of them in the west. one right near a nuclear laboratory in idaho.hes and warnings at this hour. ginger tracks the latest. >>> new this morning, the urgent recall. the kind of breast implants with an increased rick of a rare form of cancer that can sometimes be fatal. what you need to know right now. dr. ashton is here live. >>> game changer. a rare interview with dr. priscilla chan. life at home with her husband, their initiative to help those with rare diseases. and what she's saying about medicine, privacy and much more this morning. ♪ life is a highway >>> "gma" is on the road live from pittsburgh. our rv on the move. ginger, t.j. and tory at the wheel. one incredible everyday hero we're here to surprise. deal and steelers like we've never done before, the great "gma" summer road trip rolls on. >>> have your morning coffee at the copa, copacabana. barry manilow here live singing us into thursday and he's saying -- ♪ good morning, america >>> a lot of good good mornings this week if that is going on the list. barry manilow singing good morning to
u.s. right now, most of them in the west. one right near a nuclear laboratory in idaho.hes and warnings at this hour. ginger tracks the latest. >>> new this morning, the urgent recall. the kind of breast implants with an increased rick of a rare form of cancer that can sometimes be fatal. what you need to know right now. dr. ashton is here live. >>> game changer. a rare interview with dr. priscilla chan. life at home with her husband, their initiative to help those with rare...
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laboratory, you have a lot of moving parts. >> reporter: more than one million babies have been born in the u.s. through ivf.e painstaking process. >> have we become reckless and too careless with people's most important genetic material in their future happiness? >> reporter: in 2009, carolyn and sean savage experienced similar loss. upon learning the baby they had just conceived through ivf was not theirs. >> you are so excited and you feel like finally. to have the rug pulled out from under you in this kind of manner is, it's so painful. >> reporter: the savages carried the baby to term before giving him to his biological parents they say hearing the news of another ivf mixiam was heartbreaking. >> i cannot express how utterly unacceptable this situation is. it is preventible. protocols need to be followed. they need to be taken seriously. >> the couple in this latest lawsuit accuses the fertility clinic of medical en, an 14 other counts. the lawsuit also says the couple has suffered significant emotional distress. have not heard about. a lawyer from cha fertility clinic declined to comment. in the lawsui
laboratory, you have a lot of moving parts. >> reporter: more than one million babies have been born in the u.s. through ivf.e painstaking process. >> have we become reckless and too careless with people's most important genetic material in their future happiness? >> reporter: in 2009, carolyn and sean savage experienced similar loss. upon learning the baby they had just conceived through ivf was not theirs. >> you are so excited and you feel like finally. to have the...