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so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe maybe one per continent maybe two or three in this country then once they are all networked, they begin to communicate wit
so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along...
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use of my arm. >> really? the team uses another type of brain stimulation called transcranial magnetic stimulation. it is powered by a magnetic coil and used by the toam -- team to measure the brain after tdcs. >> we will register your brain to the motion capture. >> it's quite a get up. all >> nice and relaxed. [laughing] great. >> how weird. it feels like you are flicking me in the head. >> i would like to you do a small muscle contraction. >> we are trying to send a lot of information to your brain. don't get scare federal your hand twitch, okay? >> okay. oh yeah. that's the first time i felt it. >> the single pulse of magnetism. the shock is only 100 micro seconds or so. it causes activity in the brain that goes all the way down to muscles. >> it was totally involuntary and caused by stimulating my brain. the team uses this technique to measure muscle contraction and the motor evoke potential in the participating stroke patient. it is hope those who receive tdcs will show greater improvement than those who didn't. i don't feel different but you can feel it compared to the tdcs. this is a lot more intense. >> right. just to clarify this is different with tdcs
use of my arm. >> really? the team uses another type of brain stimulation called transcranial magnetic stimulation. it is powered by a magnetic coil and used by the toam -- team to measure the brain after tdcs. >> we will register your brain to the motion capture. >> it's quite a get up. all >> nice and relaxed. [laughing] great. >> how weird. it feels like you are flicking me in the head. >> i would like to you do a small muscle contraction. >> we are...
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. >> now it's time for taos meet -- for us to meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you surprised when you won? did you feel when you sent it in that it was a winner? anna: my team and i, when we were making it, we said, let's show so and so. we wanted to get the word out and let people know. we had no idea. there's always somebody better out there and we didn't know that this was a possibility. host: how did you choose the topic "the artificial wage" which deals with the minimum wage? anna: we were looking through the clips you had available and we're all passionate about human rights and i was like, oh, let's look at, minimum wage, you know, hey, for the people. give them more money, help the
. >> now it's time for taos meet -- for us to meet one of the students that's on the grand prize winning team, her name is anna gilligan and she's joining us from lexington, kentucky. hi, anna, congratulations to your team. anna: thank you so much. host: where were you when you heard the news you'd won? anna: i was in my principal's office with my team and a few teachers and i got the call and for the first time in my life i didn't have anything to say. host: isn't that terrific. were you...
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use tools that are readily available to use. that's all this is. it's a tool, this is no different than our gun. >> the swat team is often used on drug warrants, most of the time the mrap goes along too. >> there is a criticism that people are concerned that stuff that's being used in conflict zones is ending up in small towns, what's your response to that? >> you've been in an mrap? >> i have. >> i mean it's a big truck with big thick steel on it. that's really al it is. >> but it looks, the perception of it - >> oh it's absolutely an imposing vehicle, but not a tank, not a bradely, not an assault helicopter - a truck that we transport soldiers around so they're protected from small arms fire, and explosives on the battlefield and in many police roles they have exactly the same requirements. >> your teams going first, i want you through and out and then the second team will go in. >> it teaches law enforcement to, when you're telling them you're fighting a war, it teaches them to see everyone as, not as a citizen with rights not as somebody they're supposed to be serving, but as a potential threat. >> you just
use tools that are readily available to use. that's all this is. it's a tool, this is no different than our gun. >> the swat team is often used on drug warrants, most of the time the mrap goes along too. >> there is a criticism that people are concerned that stuff that's being used in conflict zones is ending up in small towns, what's your response to that? >> you've been in an mrap? >> i have. >> i mean it's a big truck with big thick steel on it. that's really al...
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to siri. >> using driving simulators, the team measures how commanding voice systems are. use a host of instruments to measure changes in heart rate to brain activity. >> there are 32 electrodes on here, it's basically a modified swim cap. >> electrodes are placed around the eyes to measure eye movements and bleption. brain signals are -- blinks. brain signals are linked to how much you are concentrating and driving, and talking on the interactions. >> you'll be able to quantify my brain activity. >> that's what we do. >> then it was time to start the engine for a warm-up lap. >> your job is go behind the black car. it will brake randomly. your job is to press the brakes when it brakes, and follow it at a close distance. >> this is awesome. it's like a real car. there's the rearview mirror, what does that do? >> you can check your blind [ laughs ] >> you're distracted. crashed. >> in addition to measuring brake response time and following distance, the researchers used drt, detection response task device. my job was to click a finger switch as soon as the light flashed gre
to siri. >> using driving simulators, the team measures how commanding voice systems are. use a host of instruments to measure changes in heart rate to brain activity. >> there are 32 electrodes on here, it's basically a modified swim cap. >> electrodes are placed around the eyes to measure eye movements and bleption. brain signals are -- blinks. brain signals are linked to how much you are concentrating and driving, and talking on the interactions. >> you'll be able to...
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us to a close. to reach me and the team go to twitter. thank you for joining us, and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation. and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg we have believed in nurturing banking relationships for centuries because strong relationships are cultivated for years to come, giving your company the resources and stability to thrive. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: in search of a solution. talks to strike a deal on iran's nuclear program stretch past the deadline. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. also ahead this tuesday: uproar in indiana. governor pence now calls for changes in a law he just signed,
us to a close. to reach me and the team go to twitter. thank you for joining us, and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation -- giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation. and mufg. >> they say the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. at mufg we have believed in nurturing banking...
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to leave your home, you can take us and all of this information with you. >> if you are able to stick around, we will certainly have another update within the hour. again, team coverage with nikki burdine, delia goncalves, andrea roane, and myself. we appreciate you working with us as we work through this. >> and we'll go back to our ♪
to leave your home, you can take us and all of this information with you. >> if you are able to stick around, we will certainly have another update within the hour. again, team coverage with nikki burdine, delia goncalves, andrea roane, and myself. we appreciate you working with us as we work through this. >> and we'll go back to our ♪
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[cheers and applause] i would like to thank freddie roach for, you know, for being a very nice to us. teamquiao. been nice to me. bob arum. you know, that is what we call this, our team, we have -- we've been working since 2001 until now, 2015. we're the longest team work in boxing history. our coach and boxer. my promoter bob arum, is my loyalty to them. so thank you for trusting me. and god bless you all. [applause] gerri: that was manny pacquiao, making his name. i want to get a quick reaction here from mike hill. mike. >> how can you not like manny pacquiao? he is consummate pro. he is a role model. he is one of those guys that you want to hang around your family and have dinner with. but you know what? we like the fight game. we know it is not just being a really nice guy. we want to see them in the ring throwing those hands. when throws those hands he is among the best. i love the guy. he has come on the show. he sung songs for us, what not. he is consummate entertainer. we're looking for it may may 2nd. gerri: so versatile and fascinating. get back to the press conference. aaron, i
[cheers and applause] i would like to thank freddie roach for, you know, for being a very nice to us. teamquiao. been nice to me. bob arum. you know, that is what we call this, our team, we have -- we've been working since 2001 until now, 2015. we're the longest team work in boxing history. our coach and boxer. my promoter bob arum, is my loyalty to them. so thank you for trusting me. and god bless you all. [applause] gerri: that was manny pacquiao, making his name. i want to get a quick...
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us to this point. these guys bought in to what coach turgeon wanted us to do and i'm happy to be apart of this group. >> the team lost one of the players for the last 7 minutes of the game. no update on the health of melo trimble who got hit in the head again about 7 minutes later. he was benched with concussion-like symptoms. >>> we're two weeks away from the 2015 baseball season and the nationals have named their opening day starter. that will be max scherzer, the $210 million man. he got the nod over zimmermann and strasburg. doug fister was on the mound for the nats today in a spring training game against the yankees. here's the best part. he helped his own cause with a two-run single. yankees were up 3-0 when fister hit it off. nats went on to nip the yankees 7-6. >>> and the nfl reportedly has lifted its longstanding blackout rule for the season. the rules committee said they're re-evaluating at season's end. the rule blocks the local broadcast of games when fewer than 85% of seats have been sold three days before a game. that never happens in this market but in other markets it happens. >> i'm old enough
us to this point. these guys bought in to what coach turgeon wanted us to do and i'm happy to be apart of this group. >> the team lost one of the players for the last 7 minutes of the game. no update on the health of melo trimble who got hit in the head again about 7 minutes later. he was benched with concussion-like symptoms. >>> we're two weeks away from the 2015 baseball season and the nationals have named their opening day starter. that will be max scherzer, the $210 million...
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us and we got to get it done. but i also want us to learn from it and i want to us grow and i want it to impact us positively next year. >> the only teamlaying in the post season is the temple owls they beat george washington yesterday to advance to the quarter finals of the nit. to night louisiana tech took on texas a and m with the winner to face the owls on wednesday. alex hamilton scored 25 points. bulldogs beat theing a geese 84-72. they play the owls for the second time this season. temple won that first meeting by seven. >> nfl owners meeting underway in phoenix. jeffrey lurie will talk about the eagles changes tomorrow from phoenix. chip kelly speaks on wednesday. rules changes under discussion. moving the extra point from the two to the 15-yard line. ideas as extreme as indianapolis calling for a new scoring system in the preseason. where after touchdown teams that add a successful two-point attempt earn a 50-yard kick that could result in a nine-point play. >>> and funeral arrangements for eagles legend chuck bednarik have been released public viewing will be held on thursday from noon to 4:00. and then again from 6:00 p.m. t
us and we got to get it done. but i also want us to learn from it and i want to us grow and i want it to impact us positively next year. >> the only teamlaying in the post season is the temple owls they beat george washington yesterday to advance to the quarter finals of the nit. to night louisiana tech took on texas a and m with the winner to face the owls on wednesday. alex hamilton scored 25 points. bulldogs beat theing a geese 84-72. they play the owls for the second time this season....
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you know going through the teams we had to go through in acc play i think, has us very prepared to playhe great team like kentucky. >> you know the team that they've beaten pretty bad have scored, what, 30, 40 points. i know we can score and get up ask down the court, and they haven't played a team like us yet. we're going this with a lot of confidence. >> from the court to the diamond. the nationals visiting the mets. grapefruit league play. spring training baseball. bottom third. david wright facing steven strasbourg. david wright 1, strasbourg 0. this a solo shot. he had two strike-outs in the game. four runs allowed through four innings pitched for steven strasbourg. this is bryce harper and this is a moon shot. he got every bit of that ball. harper, pretty good today. that's your highlight for the nationals. they would lose this game. 10-2. >>> to fedex field. the friendly between el salvador and argentina. the most popular player in the world, lionel messi, not playing so far. he is out with a foot injury. skip ahead to the 54th minute. the dark blue shot from long range. deflekts
you know going through the teams we had to go through in acc play i think, has us very prepared to playhe great team like kentucky. >> you know the team that they've beaten pretty bad have scored, what, 30, 40 points. i know we can score and get up ask down the court, and they haven't played a team like us yet. we're going this with a lot of confidence. >> from the court to the diamond. the nationals visiting the mets. grapefruit league play. spring training baseball. bottom third....
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to what everybody else expects from us. we don't know if we're going to be better or worse than we were last year. but he wants us to be the best uva team we can be. that's all we're trying to do. >> i think we put ourselves on the map. people are like we're going to expect great things from this team next year. i think this year we've definitely lived up to the hype or pressure or whatever it is you want to call it and we just attribute that to our constant grind and perseverance. >> reporter: as the number one seed the cavaliers don't play till thursday. players say they don't really care who's on the court with them. they're just ready to defend that acc tournament title. at john paul jones arena in charlottesville dianne roberts. >>> redskins are expected to add more defensive line help. reports have steven pia getting a deal. 40 starts over four years with the chicago bears was the second round pick in 2011. and the 26-year-old recently had triplets. so you've got to think not only is he hungry but his kids are hungry too. >>> gio gonzalez debuts for the nats. it was 84 in viera. gio striking out one in two innings of work. they lo
to what everybody else expects from us. we don't know if we're going to be better or worse than we were last year. but he wants us to be the best uva team we can be. that's all we're trying to do. >> i think we put ourselves on the map. people are like we're going to expect great things from this team next year. i think this year we've definitely lived up to the hype or pressure or whatever it is you want to call it and we just attribute that to our constant grind and perseverance....
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. >> pelley: former commissioner burt bell used to say on any given sunday any team in the nfl can beatreminded of that when steve hartman told us about a basketball team that couldn't seem to beat any other team on any day of the week. here's steve "on the road." >> intensity intensity intensity. >> reporter: since 2011 the climax-fisher lady knights have been on a streak. bobbling their way into the record books. this team from western minnesota somehow strung together 84 straight losses. that's four straight years of ridicule. >> people always, like, make fun of you. >> it's honestly embarrassing to lose that many games. >> we lost a game 90-3. but those kids played like it's 5-5. >> reporter: jonathan vonesh is their coach. >> reporter: you're impressed with them. >> absolutely. >> reporter: jonathan said a few girls have quit but the ones who remain are more determined than ever to turn this team around. >> see if they can make an outside shot. >> reporter: which is why it was so heartening to see what happened earlier this season. in their game against bagley high school, the clim
. >> pelley: former commissioner burt bell used to say on any given sunday any team in the nfl can beatreminded of that when steve hartman told us about a basketball team that couldn't seem to beat any other team on any day of the week. here's steve "on the road." >> intensity intensity intensity. >> reporter: since 2011 the climax-fisher lady knights have been on a streak. bobbling their way into the record books. this team from western minnesota somehow strung...
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to play even better. all the teams coming after us are going to give us their best shot. >> the grapefruit league starts tomorrow for the new york mets. meanwhile, all eyes on alex rodriguez in tampa. he had his first at bat and it looks like he did not miss a beat. he singled and finished 1-2 with a walk. ladies and gentlemen, a-rod has returned to the game. the white sox and dodgers. a fly ball to right. a great doctors catch. he drives. it result in a win and the white sox go on with the final of 6-4. it will take more than rain and cold weather to keep united off of the field. darrell gets it to go. they go on to win the match 2-1. -- match, 2-1. it looks like it was a cold and dirty night. ray allen announced he will not play for anyone this season and made it clear he will not retire. he is taking a year off. >> can't blame him. >> enjoying the sunny weather. >> we know several parts of the country allow marijuana use. will we see it in desert? which [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working
to play even better. all the teams coming after us are going to give us their best shot. >> the grapefruit league starts tomorrow for the new york mets. meanwhile, all eyes on alex rodriguez in tampa. he had his first at bat and it looks like he did not miss a beat. he singled and finished 1-2 with a walk. ladies and gentlemen, a-rod has returned to the game. the white sox and dodgers. a fly ball to right. a great doctors catch. he drives. it result in a win and the white sox go on with...
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so it's going to be really important for us to rebound as a team. >> nc state was seconds away from beingky bounce arc lucky bucket gets them into the round of 32 to take on nova. it will be a tough go tomorrow for wolf back dealing with the red hot wildcats. >> they find the next shooter pretty well, and they trust that next pass is going to find a good shooter that can make a shot. we have to be aware of that. there's no question about it. and somehow eliminate the number three-point baskets they get. >> early games today the seven-10 matchup in the midwest indiana taking on wichita state. shocker tight game 81-76. they play kansas in the next round of the tournament. also in the midwest the five-12 matchup always the most popular pick for upsets. 12 seeded buffalo and fifth seat west virginia a close game but mountaineers had no problems. they won 68-62. general manager sam hinkie needs help. the sixers have been awful. a lot of players they've let go have gone on to play great. fans have a lot of questions questions and allen iverson may have the answer. bub today chuck ai has an rest
so it's going to be really important for us to rebound as a team. >> nc state was seconds away from beingky bounce arc lucky bucket gets them into the round of 32 to take on nova. it will be a tough go tomorrow for wolf back dealing with the red hot wildcats. >> they find the next shooter pretty well, and they trust that next pass is going to find a good shooter that can make a shot. we have to be aware of that. there's no question about it. and somehow eliminate the number...
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the raiders will pay a fee of $400,000 to use that coliseum for next season. the teaml pay an additional fee to use the training facility in alameda. the deal lets officials turn their attention to building a new stadium. >> it now opens the door for the city, the real estate developers and the team to continue and hopefully complete in the near term a long term deal for the raiders to stay in oakland. >> that one year lease has to still be approved by the county board of supervisors. >>> well what a sparkling day we are enjoying as we head into the weekend. >> just loving it. you look like you're ready for the weekend. >> i am so ready for the weekend. so nice out here. dan and cheryl really sparkling. a gentle breeze. it feels so good. it's warm out here. let me show you how warm it got in your neighborhood. you needed the sunscreen, shade, widely scattered 70s around the bay area. it was 70 in san francisco. 76 santa rosa. concord and liver more 72 degrees. near 80 for march 6 in santa cruz. crystal clear as you look at live doppler 7 hd. this is our mount cam showi
the raiders will pay a fee of $400,000 to use that coliseum for next season. the teaml pay an additional fee to use the training facility in alameda. the deal lets officials turn their attention to building a new stadium. >> it now opens the door for the city, the real estate developers and the team to continue and hopefully complete in the near term a long term deal for the raiders to stay in oakland. >> that one year lease has to still be approved by the county board of...
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resolution and i believe it's been passed out to all of our city teams that we're hoping to get and we have almost everybody in the city team working with us has passed a resolution to support and do what they can they can to work toward the goal of vision zero and we have highlights and i'll start off with a few of them at a very high level and we'll have a deeper dive with tom maguire on the engineering side and then on the education side. so we're halfway through the list which is a great milestone to be at and finalizing the 2014 engineering report and we're finishing the 2015 work plan to identify how much work is going to be entailed in 2015 as well and our goal is to have that ready by by the next quarterly update and most of the work that we've been doing already has been either identify -- we have to put it together into a package so we can actually do things like count how many listen i linear miles we'll be achieving and on the education side we have over 11 hundred people have taken the safe street sf pledge and it's obviously a good start and john can talk a little bit more about what that would look like as well and one of th
resolution and i believe it's been passed out to all of our city teams that we're hoping to get and we have almost everybody in the city team working with us has passed a resolution to support and do what they can they can to work toward the goal of vision zero and we have highlights and i'll start off with a few of them at a very high level and we'll have a deeper dive with tom maguire on the engineering side and then on the education side. so we're halfway through the list which is a great...
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to us. storm team 4 radar showing the edge continuing to creep up toward harrison burg. it's coming to the metro area but not until early afternoon. here is new timing on the rain arriving. this is as of around noontime. the leading edge the area of green coming in the shown doughenandoah valley. the darker colors it is where it might be raining a little harder by 5:00 p.m. we could have fog developing too. along with the rain we may get drizzle and fog continuing to the evening and to the south maybe drizzle as the system moves through. temperatures now above freezing just about everywhere. most locations in the mid to upper 30s to near 40 degrees. when you're away from your tv you can track the radar on the storm team 4 app. you can see a lot of clouds. first light showing up on the horizon live view from the tower cam. temperatures they in the 30s to near 40s between now and 8:00. by noontime upper 40s near 50. the light rain moves in. right into the metro after that the rest of the afternoon low 50s with the rain continuing. fog developing late afternoon and into the
to us. storm team 4 radar showing the edge continuing to creep up toward harrison burg. it's coming to the metro area but not until early afternoon. here is new timing on the rain arriving. this is as of around noontime. the leading edge the area of green coming in the shown doughenandoah valley. the darker colors it is where it might be raining a little harder by 5:00 p.m. we could have fog developing too. along with the rain we may get drizzle and fog continuing to the evening and to the...
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to the local level. and, it was important for us as a group to team up with m g c and for services with the presidents there. i think cheng and anna are doing a good job to address the issues that we have in services to try and go ahead and get the funding for not only the terminal that's being built and the super market but also other projects that are currently under way. >> thank you. thank you for your participation on the trip. okay. colleagues, are there any other questions? we can go on to the executive report. >> executive report. >> thank you. just following on those remarks, i want to appreciate the board for coming and joining us on the advocate trip to washington d.c.. i think it was very important for the region to see that we are fully in participation and support of the regional priorities as well as to have presence at the state wide level with the california delegation in addition. seeing our delegation in washington d.c. was a great opportunity to see how the commissions are and what they're facing over there. it was a bit sobering to see that congress is really stuck on the sources for tr
to the local level. and, it was important for us as a group to team up with m g c and for services with the presidents there. i think cheng and anna are doing a good job to address the issues that we have in services to try and go ahead and get the funding for not only the terminal that's being built and the super market but also other projects that are currently under way. >> thank you. thank you for your participation on the trip. okay. colleagues, are there any other questions? we can...
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my hero is all of you guys just trying to do better for the rest of us. team to take a break.e will be back and talk about fast-food or something. it is sherrod. "red eye." >>> south los angeles banned fast-food restaurants in 2008 and now people in that city are still fat. i could str told you that. in fact, they are getting fatter than they were before the ban. the obesity rate rose from 63% to 75%. how is that possible? what are they eating? each other. >> professor ian malcolm you may know him from "jurassic park." he said life finds a way. i think it is clear that it is also true that fat finds a way. the thing here is though that now they will say -- the solution to failed government intervention is more government intervention. they say the ban needs to be a wider area. the definition of what is being banned needs to be expanded to more fast-food joints. they won't say clearly banning stuff won't work. they just ban more stuff. >> so they banned new fast-food restaurants from opening in south los angeles? >> yes. >> so all of the old ones are it still there? >> yes. >>
my hero is all of you guys just trying to do better for the rest of us. team to take a break.e will be back and talk about fast-food or something. it is sherrod. "red eye." >>> south los angeles banned fast-food restaurants in 2008 and now people in that city are still fat. i could str told you that. in fact, they are getting fatter than they were before the ban. the obesity rate rose from 63% to 75%. how is that possible? what are they eating? each other. >> professor...
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i'll be happy if the objects help lead to us a positive future. >> reporter: takahashi and his team wantt too. so they'll continue to collect the objects, hoping to tell stories of an and its painful aftermath. jun yotsumoto, nhk world, fukushima. >>> people around the world offered tributes and prayers for japan as it marked the anniversary of the 2011 disaster. indonesians understand all too well what this country has been through. the 2004 indian ocean tsunami wiped out coastal areas there. but a lone tree that survived kept hopes alive and it helped connect people in these asian nations. nhk world's yusuke otah has that story. >> reporter: this is banda aceh in western indonesia. through all the hardships one thing kept people going. this coastal area was hit by the tsunami, and everything was swept away in 2004, but only this tree survived. this 25-meter sea oak tree survived the disaster. it is still standing here 11 years after the tsunami watching over the people. the 2004 indian ocean tsunami claimed the lives of more than 60,000 people in banda aceh alone. this photo was taken
i'll be happy if the objects help lead to us a positive future. >> reporter: takahashi and his team wantt too. so they'll continue to collect the objects, hoping to tell stories of an and its painful aftermath. jun yotsumoto, nhk world, fukushima. >>> people around the world offered tributes and prayers for japan as it marked the anniversary of the 2011 disaster. indonesians understand all too well what this country has been through. the 2004 indian ocean tsunami wiped out...
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but, it's really what we need. >> i used to sell candy bars for my kids teams back in the day. s have changed and it's really a struggle to raise the money. what do you think about the quhol idea. >> go fund me -- it's a great idea. i thought it would catch fire i would share with friend and say give us $10. i have 1,000 plus friends, $10. and when i said that several people donated $10. right? which made sense. i thought it would catch fire. but it doesn't. it just doesn't. it is not like -- i heard of go fund me sites someone who has cancer or lost their parents or someone has a transplant necessary heir say and need to raise money they raised $175,000 on a week. we've been on a month and raised $1100 which is great but it doesn't get steam. but there's other ways to do it. we'll do other things. we raffle tickets. baskets of cheer he tickets. it's hard. it's hard. every tournament, 00, $1500 -- 750. >> we raised last year the kids raised $3,000 on their own. i raised $3,000 on my own and the league they don't donate they have to recommendster which race about another $3,000.
but, it's really what we need. >> i used to sell candy bars for my kids teams back in the day. s have changed and it's really a struggle to raise the money. what do you think about the quhol idea. >> go fund me -- it's a great idea. i thought it would catch fire i would share with friend and say give us $10. i have 1,000 plus friends, $10. and when i said that several people donated $10. right? which made sense. i thought it would catch fire. but it doesn't. it just doesn't. it is...
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to my heart. i've been using a little bit of time these last few weeks to raise some money for my team, team seth. i've also been talking about perry zimmerman. this is a photo of perry and me. perry is a three-time cancer survivor. she's 14, and the last two years her team, team perry, has been the nation's top fund-raiser. this year, more than anything, i wanted -- i personally wanted to out-raise perry. i wanted that. i wanted that for myself. [ laughter ] not only because i thought i deserved it, but i also thought it would be fun to crush the spirit of a little girl. [ laughter and applause ] so, i got to be honest, i know you're excited for me, but if i'm being honest, it's not gone well for me. here's where we started. we both started at zero. here is where we were as of last night. [ laughter ] so, wasn't looking good. and then, this was really hard for me, today a sizable donation was made by an anonymous donor, which brought it to this. so -- [ laughter ] so let me just say real quick, i know why that donor is remaining anonymous. it's because they know the right thing would have been to
to my heart. i've been using a little bit of time these last few weeks to raise some money for my team, team seth. i've also been talking about perry zimmerman. this is a photo of perry and me. perry is a three-time cancer survivor. she's 14, and the last two years her team, team perry, has been the nation's top fund-raiser. this year, more than anything, i wanted -- i personally wanted to out-raise perry. i wanted that. i wanted that for myself. [ laughter ] not only because i thought i...
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ready. >> guys with big egos likely to get scooped by girls. >> you know, a lot of stories about men who played on those teams wound up making the men's team so they use practice to pry to make the men's squad. some of them do it. >> it made them better. >>> so from a team gelling like the maryland terps to a team unravelun unravel unraveling, the wizards. >> i didn't see no arguing, to be honest. i would tell you if it was. i didn't see no arguing. i think guys just trying to help us through the tough times. >> i don't think we argue as much as people think we can. every team argues. you'll have your differences. but i think the biggest thipgs for us is we have to bear down and look ourselves in the mirror first and see what we're doing. are we giving 110%? then look at it as a team. are we playing hard together, doing what it takes to win? if we're not we can't point the finger at nobody but ourselves. >>> max scherzer on the hill against cardinals. boy did he look good. nats fans hoping they see this on april 6th. bottom one k. scherzer finishes with nine total while allowing just three hits and six innings of work. nats unable to1-0. scherzer the
ready. >> guys with big egos likely to get scooped by girls. >> you know, a lot of stories about men who played on those teams wound up making the men's team so they use practice to pry to make the men's squad. some of them do it. >> it made them better. >>> so from a team gelling like the maryland terps to a team unravelun unravel unraveling, the wizards. >> i didn't see no arguing, to be honest. i would tell you if it was. i didn't see no arguing. i think guys...
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team that has lost five straight. that will change. let's go to the wells fargo sent. that's kyle allow row usedvillanova on maintenance rest. teams now don't may players for maintenance. the bad pass, the pass here from lou william to rosen who had 35. he scores. sixers bad defense. don't blame it on a new team. there's just a bad team. they're building for the future. >>> remember lou william used to play fort sixers? oh, come on down. okay. 114-10 thee toronto breaks their losing streak. the head coach is caught between winning and teaching. >> we go to win and you look at -- that's a mistake that's a mistake or he made well under pressure. i think you can judge yup they're improving and getting better and that environment. >> it's about wins and losses big guy. >>> the flyers made one final trade before the trade deadline in the national hockey league they did this this afternoon and relieved themselves of another sal receive over $4 million. brayden colburn has with the flyers for 10 years. that ended this afternoon when the flyers traded colburn to tampa for defensive rad company and draft
team that has lost five straight. that will change. let's go to the wells fargo sent. that's kyle allow row usedvillanova on maintenance rest. teams now don't may players for maintenance. the bad pass, the pass here from lou william to rosen who had 35. he scores. sixers bad defense. don't blame it on a new team. there's just a bad team. they're building for the future. >>> remember lou william used to play fort sixers? oh, come on down. okay. 114-10 thee toronto breaks their losing...
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now they are trying to get back there and do it on their own. it's a good point, how the teams use other cities against one another to get the best deal possible. >> using other cities as liver rim, it makes sense. is there a dimension of this because of the car tell power mentioned, that small cities find it tougher to play the game. >> yes. >> than big markets. >> yes, that can draw teams in. >> san antonio is one of the smaller markets. they are the only game in town. they do it smartly. it works there. i used to work in memphis tennessee at the time when the grizzlies moved to memphis. there was a lot of talk about how the city funded the team. that's what they demanded. fed ex is headquartered. there has been a lot of pressure on city officials to make it a better place for employees. the employees said we kept losing our employees, because there's nothing from a social standpoint. they felt pressure from fed ex to spin the money, giving the team a place to play because of what it means to businesses and industries >>> is that 40 nights a week or year? >> yes. what is crazy th
now they are trying to get back there and do it on their own. it's a good point, how the teams use other cities against one another to get the best deal possible. >> using other cities as liver rim, it makes sense. is there a dimension of this because of the car tell power mentioned, that small cities find it tougher to play the game. >> yes. >> than big markets. >> yes, that can draw teams in. >> san antonio is one of the smaller markets. they are the only game in...
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to information, at any time, no matter where they are. weather affects us all. the microsoft cloud gives our teamantly deliver critical information to people whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day, from over 200 countries and in 100 different languages. the microsoft cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. i remember a woman and she said the accuweather app woke me up in the night with a severe weather alert, and i got my family to safety and you literally saved me from a tornado. and to us that feels really good. constipated? .yea dulcolax tablets can cause cramps but not phillips. it has magnesium and works more naturally than stimulant laxatives. for gentle cramp free relief of occasional constipation that works! mmm mmm live the regular life. >>> to the index, that massive recall, kraft mac and cheese, 6.5 million boxes recalled over fears some boxes contain small pieces of metal. no injuries have been reported. details on which packages are being recalled on our website. >>> president obama picking his teams on espn today,
to information, at any time, no matter where they are. weather affects us all. the microsoft cloud gives our teamantly deliver critical information to people whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day, from over 200 countries and in 100 different languages. the microsoft cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. i remember a woman and she said the accuweather app woke me up in the night with a severe weather alert, and i got my...
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and, you know darren they've been here and it's the last year and they're pushing for us to be a great team. >> first of all, as our experience a lot of the top guys have two or three years under their belt and i think we all have a great mentality knowing that we can sacrifice for our players and the team and no one is scoring 20 points a game and that's a big part of it too. >> and jay wright told me his team is hitting on all cylinders and we will find out how well villanova is playing and we're taking on lafayette at the consol energy center behind me. >> run inside and he'll have reaction for us at 11:00. for all of you that filled outior brackets less than 1% in the brackets in the country are still perfect, after just a handful of games today, we have just a few upsets. >> iowa state lost to uav and baylor upset by georgia state and r.j. hunter long three to give the panthers the lead and how exciting is this finish? it knocks r.j.'s father and georgia state coach, off his chair and he's okay. georgia state wins 57-56. father and son pulling off the upset and the smu team also upset.
and, you know darren they've been here and it's the last year and they're pushing for us to be a great team. >> first of all, as our experience a lot of the top guys have two or three years under their belt and i think we all have a great mentality knowing that we can sacrifice for our players and the team and no one is scoring 20 points a game and that's a big part of it too. >> and jay wright told me his team is hitting on all cylinders and we will find out how well villanova is...
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it's led to one of the highest addiction rates in the country - and a related surge in the use of heroin. in portland, this ambulance team responds to an opioid-related call nearly every day. >> it's about 10 o'clock on friday night. from what we're hearing, there's a 25 year-old male in there, who could have had a seizure due to an overdose. >> the responders found this man lying on a bathroom floor, unconscious and barely breathing. a syringe and a small bag of heroin were at his bedside. they were able to revive him by administering a drug that counters the effects of opioid overdose. >> now we're seeing it so frequently and they're people that you'd never expect. it's not the junkie, it's the 25 year old kid. what we're finding is that they can't get the prescription medication that they used to get - they can't get vicodin or oxy. so what they do instead is they buy heroin. >> opioids are pretty much drugs that come from opium. you create oxycodone and hydrocodone from opium in the same way that you create heroin from opium. and when you look at the effect that hydrocodone or oxycodone or heroin produce... it's pret
it's led to one of the highest addiction rates in the country - and a related surge in the use of heroin. in portland, this ambulance team responds to an opioid-related call nearly every day. >> it's about 10 o'clock on friday night. from what we're hearing, there's a 25 year-old male in there, who could have had a seizure due to an overdose. >> the responders found this man lying on a bathroom floor, unconscious and barely breathing. a syringe and a small bag of heroin were at his...
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they assigned three of their techies to give us full time assistance to their access of their own accessibility teams for access issues. mike can tell you more about the tech side. we hope we've done what we can to try to get enough input around what the existing barriers are. victoria has present at all of our meetings and obviously they are not there to speak for all people with disabilities. we can try to come up with a process that will be accessible by everyone. one issue that i know was a concern i think of this group before that while putting an online application does create to some degree ease accessibility there is a disability that is a divide for those individuals which that might not work. what are we trying to do. right now we have been expanding the funding that we are offering to a number of different organizations so that we'll be able to offer neighborhood specify accessible hubs so within those neighborhoods, within those communities people will be able to go to hopefully a trusted location with someone that can assist them in accessing those computers that will allow them to go on
they assigned three of their techies to give us full time assistance to their access of their own accessibility teams for access issues. mike can tell you more about the tech side. we hope we've done what we can to try to get enough input around what the existing barriers are. victoria has present at all of our meetings and obviously they are not there to speak for all people with disabilities. we can try to come up with a process that will be accessible by everyone. one issue that i know was a...