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. >> we're racing to change passwords before the bad guys can use them. >> reporter: another breach that could create problems for consumers. peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> there is word of yet another recall today by gm. this time it's more than 218,000 small cars. most of them chevy aveos from the model years 2004 to 2008. gm says a faulty part of the daytime running lights could overheat and cause a fire. since mid-february, gm has recalled on average almost 1 million cars a week. >>> still ahead tonight, hidden fees, extra charges, cancellations. new rules announced to tackle some of the biggest complaints for air travelers. >>> and later, a song that has so many people getting happy.
. >> we're racing to change passwords before the bad guys can use them. >> reporter: another breach that could create problems for consumers. peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> there is word of yet another recall today by gm. this time it's more than 218,000 small cars. most of them chevy aveos from the model years 2004 to 2008. gm says a faulty part of the daytime running lights could overheat and cause a fire. since mid-february, gm has recalled on average almost...
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three largest bay area police departments oakland is the only one who said all field personnel are using them. most departments in the bay area we contacted do not use cameras. others are testing or planning to get them. for the most part officers say wearing cameras prove helpful. >> the vast majority of cases the officer is exonerated because the video footage or other recordings will exonerate the officer and put his actions in contest. >> reporter: the officers say the pros of having the cameras outweigh the cons. others don't want them at all saying it feels like big brother is always watching. that's why some officers say if they're told to use them, they want it in moderation. >> we all realize it's not a big brother. it's a tool that we could use to basically tell our side of the story. >> we wouldn't want cameras on all the time, both for citizens' privates reasons and the reasons -- privacy reasons and the moments for our officers needing a moment to decompress. >> reporter: the majority of people believe officers should have the video cameras as long as it's protecting the safety o
three largest bay area police departments oakland is the only one who said all field personnel are using them. most departments in the bay area we contacted do not use cameras. others are testing or planning to get them. for the most part officers say wearing cameras prove helpful. >> the vast majority of cases the officer is exonerated because the video footage or other recordings will exonerate the officer and put his actions in contest. >> reporter: the officers say the pros of...
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use them and lose them.know, you really could not ask for a better outcome. >> you use them, and we therefore are going to take them. >> if you've got chemical weapons, try using them, and you will lose them. that is what this process says. and even better, it's not just the u.s., but multinational. nonproliferation point of view, this has been a huge success. appallingme out of an situation. >> did the president make a mistake in not offering more aid to the rebels, specifically military? >> you know, if you look acworth, the only -- look backwards, the only answer is sort of, yes. but if you look as this was unfolding and there was no political process, there was no sense that if we go in and do more that, a, we have people to do it with, or, b, that there is some kind of political outcome that we can imagine working toward. that is exactly part of the lesson of the last two wars in afghanistan and iraq that you don't want to repeat. you don't want to go in without the able to see the political part of the
use them and lose them.know, you really could not ask for a better outcome. >> you use them, and we therefore are going to take them. >> if you've got chemical weapons, try using them, and you will lose them. that is what this process says. and even better, it's not just the u.s., but multinational. nonproliferation point of view, this has been a huge success. appallingme out of an situation. >> did the president make a mistake in not offering more aid to the rebels,...
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and this is -- so this is owen, he's using them. >> you must take your place in the saga of life! how can i go back? i'm not who i used to be. >> remember who you are! aaahhh... you are my son! remember who you are! >> who are you, owen in. your son. bet. (applause) >> amazing. amazing. all right. i want to talk a little bit about there is some really interesting and exciting things you are starting to do and the scientists are starting to do. we'll talk about that. stick around a little bit. "life animated," on book stands now. now. we'll be ri to pitch in for an industrial-sized smoker, before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time, and 2% back at the grocery store, even before he got 3% back on gas with no hoops to jump through, norm used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to enter the bbq masters invitational, where he smoked 40 pounds of ribs and the competition. that's the satisfaction of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. the bhershey's s'mores, together is hothe unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. beaut
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for the purposes that we are using them. >> to test the doctor's claims. investigators sent him 20 dna samples and asked them to identify the race of each one. >> he nailed them to a t on everybody even to the percentages of white, black, indian, whatever you had in it. when he passed that test he went to work on the killer's dna. the results, the dna test showed the killer was not a caucasian. the crime seen dna sample correspondented to an individual who was 85% sub-saharan african and 15% native-american. >> at first police couldn't believe it. >> the remember the phone line going silent for a few minutes. >> it kind of threw you off because traditionally ai serial killer is usually a white male. >> police now realized the so called eyewitnesss were wrong and they realized something else. around the same time of pam's murder about 60 miles outside the baton rouge, someone knocked on the front door of a woman named diane alexander and asked to use the phone. the man rip the phone cord from the wall and tried to strangle her. as she fought for her life her
for the purposes that we are using them. >> to test the doctor's claims. investigators sent him 20 dna samples and asked them to identify the race of each one. >> he nailed them to a t on everybody even to the percentages of white, black, indian, whatever you had in it. when he passed that test he went to work on the killer's dna. the results, the dna test showed the killer was not a caucasian. the crime seen dna sample correspondented to an individual who was 85% sub-saharan...
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use them for of barbecue that people eatuse them for the barbecue that people use.eople use different sauces for different things. >> a little bit of manas but not a lot. we're opening up a place in the near future called chicken said chicken shack. >> very simple and very easy. not your traditional. malek to take the red tape thwe take the red potato and you want to try to make all of your pieces very similar in size. instead of boiling potato, we roast them. toss them in a lot of oil salt and pepper and the roast them carried below bit differentem. a little bit different. while you are cooking the potatoes you also cook bacon so it is real crispy. we want to have the crispness because it adds a lot of texture. >> we say that fat. we put it into the potato salad. >> take about 3 ounces of man has and put it in there. also we uses whole grain mustard. it gives it a little vinegar by. >> we will take 6 ounces of this. much more flavorful than the man is.mayonaisse >> most people are growing rose mary because it is an easy herb to grow. >> get them in a little plastic
use them for of barbecue that people eatuse them for the barbecue that people use.eople use different sauces for different things. >> a little bit of manas but not a lot. we're opening up a place in the near future called chicken said chicken shack. >> very simple and very easy. not your traditional. malek to take the red tape thwe take the red potato and you want to try to make all of your pieces very similar in size. instead of boiling potato, we roast them. toss them in a lot of...
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use them for training purposes. you can strap them everywhere and we use them for training.is just like the team that we've assembled with is amazing. >> you love it. it wasn't like you went in to make a ton of money. >> it's not the route i picked. >> it is nice that it happened. it is so good to be a part of companies that you love and you want to be part of. you're in the company. it is not like you ride from it. we're testing all the stuff with make the. >> that's great. >> a lot of people see the endorsements and think he doesn't use it, he doesn't care. when i saw your vimeo go pro. if i were go pro i would say i have to get in front of this guy sage. maybe he likes me. because if he does, maybe he can make my product better. >> we're the ones using all the products. >> right! >> more than anyone else. the boots, the go pros, the goggles. we use them more than any other person so we know their flaws. we know what's good, we know what to change and not to change. >> if they had it, i would make you the gold medal flower. i would like make you the gold medal flower guy.
use them for training purposes. you can strap them everywhere and we use them for training.is just like the team that we've assembled with is amazing. >> you love it. it wasn't like you went in to make a ton of money. >> it's not the route i picked. >> it is nice that it happened. it is so good to be a part of companies that you love and you want to be part of. you're in the company. it is not like you ride from it. we're testing all the stuff with make the. >> that's...
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and this is -- so this is owen, he's using them. >> you must take your place in the saga of life! o i used to be. >> remember who you are! aaahhh... you are my son! remember who you are! >> who are you, owen in. your son. bet. (applause) >> amazing. amazing. all right. i want to talk a little bit about there is some really interesting and exciting things you are starting to do and the scientists are starting to do. we'll talk about that. stick around a little bit. "life animated," on book stands honestly, the off-season isn't really off for me. i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! ythan sneezing and itchy eyes. they also bring tough nasal congestion. so you need claritin-d. it combines the leading non-drowsy antihistamine with a powerful decongest
and this is -- so this is owen, he's using them. >> you must take your place in the saga of life! o i used to be. >> remember who you are! aaahhh... you are my son! remember who you are! >> who are you, owen in. your son. bet. (applause) >> amazing. amazing. all right. i want to talk a little bit about there is some really interesting and exciting things you are starting to do and the scientists are starting to do. we'll talk about that. stick around a little bit....
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used to control mites. >> do you accept the report that was just cited. they are not made to target just one insect. so if any insect ingests it, it's going to kill them. >> modern science tells us we need to assess safety of products used like insec insects user based on its risk, it's toxicity to the compound itself, multiple times the exposure. when they measure the insecticide product, determine ways that our industry can develop products so the unintended exposure to non-target species can be limited to the point where they are an acceptable risk or no risk at all. >> are they such an advance to the science that it is worth risking as you call healthful risks to kill the ones your why' trying to kill. >> it's a constant state of responsibility, to understand the effects of the environment and to human beings as well. >> i'll give a chance to respond to what you just heard, but i'll turn to randy to begin with what kind of winter it is to you. what do you estimate your loss being over this past winter. >> i'm a poster child for this year. this year i lost probably pretty close to 50% of my bees just this winter. to put that into perspective, in 20
used to control mites. >> do you accept the report that was just cited. they are not made to target just one insect. so if any insect ingests it, it's going to kill them. >> modern science tells us we need to assess safety of products used like insec insects user based on its risk, it's toxicity to the compound itself, multiple times the exposure. when they measure the insecticide product, determine ways that our industry can develop products so the unintended exposure to non-target...
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use one of these? >> absolutely needs to be out of the box. >> reporter: it seems like common sense but san francisco firefighters say many folks who have fire extinguishers don't keep them handy. >> you want to mount it somewhere in your kitchen. >> reporter: you should have one in your car, anywhere a fire would start. before using it consider the size and location of the fire. >> if the fire is too large, i want you to evacuate the building and call nine 101. >> reporter: waller says in that case, instead of trying to fight the fire, use the extinguisher to clear a pathway out. and don't wait until an emergency to get to know your
use one of these? >> absolutely needs to be out of the box. >> reporter: it seems like common sense but san francisco firefighters say many folks who have fire extinguishers don't keep them handy. >> you want to mount it somewhere in your kitchen. >> reporter: you should have one in your car, anywhere a fire would start. before using it consider the size and location of the fire. >> if the fire is too large, i want you to evacuate the building and call nine 101....
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and this is -- so this is owen, he's using them. >> you must take your place in the saga of life! ed to be. >> remember who you are! aaahhh... you are my son! remember who you are! >> who are you, owen in. your son. bet. (applause) >> amazing. amazing. all right. i want to talk a little bit about there is some really interesting and exciting things you are starting to do and the scientists are starting to do. we'll talk about that. stick around a little bit. "life animated," on book stands now. we'll be ri ♪ ♪ it's like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. is now our featured $5 footlong of may. try it fresh toasted with mozzarella on italian herb & cheese bread, pile on your favorites like tangy pickles, and it's still only $5. yes. just $5. subway. eat fresh. what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! he has a phaser! it's not a
and this is -- so this is owen, he's using them. >> you must take your place in the saga of life! ed to be. >> remember who you are! aaahhh... you are my son! remember who you are! >> who are you, owen in. your son. bet. (applause) >> amazing. amazing. all right. i want to talk a little bit about there is some really interesting and exciting things you are starting to do and the scientists are starting to do. we'll talk about that. stick around a little bit. "life...
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but look at the international message of this is -- use them and lose them. you know, you really couldn't ask for a better outcome. >> charlie: you use them and, therefore, we're going to take them, and you have to do that to avoid an attack. >> you have chemical weapons, try using them, you're going to lose them. i mean, that's what this process says. even better, it's not just u.s., it's multi-national. so, from a nonproliferation point of view, this has been a huge success. it just came out of an appalling process. >> charlie: did the president make mistakes not offering more aid to the rebels, specifically military aid? >> you know, if you look backwards, the only answer is sort of yes. but if you looked at this as it unfolded, when there was no political process, there was no sense that if we go in and do more that, a, we have people to do it with, or, b, that there is some kind of political outcome that we can imagine working towards, that's exactly part of the lesson of the last two wars in afghanistan, iraq that you don't want to repeat, you don't wan
but look at the international message of this is -- use them and lose them. you know, you really couldn't ask for a better outcome. >> charlie: you use them and, therefore, we're going to take them, and you have to do that to avoid an attack. >> you have chemical weapons, try using them, you're going to lose them. i mean, that's what this process says. even better, it's not just u.s., it's multi-national. so, from a nonproliferation point of view, this has been a huge success. it...
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users of these screens and technology need to understand how to use them, how to not use them. what gets them in trouble, so on and so on. all of these organizations that were breached need to take a certain amount of responsibility for their service being hawked, why that happened, how that happened so going in the future, more attention needs to be paid securing the data for which you're responsible for. >> does today's indictments add new urgency between the two states? do they have to work this out? >> i don't think they have much of a choice. we have to pay attention to security the technology and firm level. these attacks on mutually different countries were not stopped. the government agency level what do we do to protect ourselves. the next steps i think are important to realize the chinese are feeling just as insecure as we are and the massive revelations that the u.s. spied on them and called for a working group to work this out. now this initiative is unfortunate. at some point the two countries will have to go back to the talking tables rather than the court to settl
users of these screens and technology need to understand how to use them, how to not use them. what gets them in trouble, so on and so on. all of these organizations that were breached need to take a certain amount of responsibility for their service being hawked, why that happened, how that happened so going in the future, more attention needs to be paid securing the data for which you're responsible for. >> does today's indictments add new urgency between the two states? do they have to...
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a surgeon at ucf started using them during his procedures last year, using a pair to reference x-ray images exile s while ope. >>> a silicon valley tech researcher created a new kind of plastic and it could help rather than hurt the environment. scott budman takes us inside that lab. >> reporter: it's not a stretch to call this a life changing discovery. >> it's very cool. it's really exciting. >> reporter: jeanette garcia, an ibm chemist in san jose, thought she made a mistake in the lab. what she made was a brand new kind of plastic. >> plastics. it's a great future. >> i was really excited about this, because i had made plastic clearly. >> reporter: clearly a new product that could help our environment because it's recycleable and this new plastic is super strong and cheap to make. >> they are very inexpensive and start out with inexpensive starting materials. to i would envision that they would find a way into everyday constumer products. >> reporter: it's the kind of discovery that comes along once every few decades. though it took a while for jeanette to figure out what she mad
a surgeon at ucf started using them during his procedures last year, using a pair to reference x-ray images exile s while ope. >>> a silicon valley tech researcher created a new kind of plastic and it could help rather than hurt the environment. scott budman takes us inside that lab. >> reporter: it's not a stretch to call this a life changing discovery. >> it's very cool. it's really exciting. >> reporter: jeanette garcia, an ibm chemist in san jose, thought she made...
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and this is -- so this is owen, he's using them. >> you must take your place in the saga of life! >> remember who you are! aaahhh... you are my son! remember who you are! >> who are you, owen in. your son. bet. (applause) >> amazing. amazing. all right. i want to talk a little bit about there is some really interesting and exciting things you are starting to do and the scientists are starting to do. we'll talk about that. stick around a little bit. "life animated," on book stands now. now. we'll be ri i live in a luxury penthouse overlooking central park. when the guests arrive, they're greeted by my butler, larry. my helipad is being re-surfaced so tonight we travel by more humble means. at my country club, we play parlor games with members of the royal family. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. hut pizza is at pizzahut.com.a i'm gonna order one right now. get any pizza, any toppings, any night for just 11 bucks. even specialty pizzas. all week long at pizzahut.com. fast. like a cheetah. to pitch in for an industrial-sized smoker. before earning 1% cash back
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once again, those aren't our initial tasks, but something that we may want to use them. so once again i'm recommending that we authorize them to be available to us on an as-needed basis, once again subject to come back to you, if we do asin a task and then add a budget amount. just going back on enernex, their initial bid was $1.1 million, but that also included do something designs of a number of programs that we do not need for a plan. we would actually need it for implementation, things such as design of programs, preparation of rfps. so we were able to negotiate after our interview that the projects that we need from them would be not-to-exceed $210,000 and that is what is reflected in the contract that you have before us. the not-to-exceed amount overall for community power is $40,000 and not-to-exceed amount for mrw and associates would be $50,000. we have the budget for the these amounts both this year and in our protective budget that jason will speak to on a item before you coming up next. so next steps would be obviously if you have any questions, i would answer
once again, those aren't our initial tasks, but something that we may want to use them. so once again i'm recommending that we authorize them to be available to us on an as-needed basis, once again subject to come back to you, if we do asin a task and then add a budget amount. just going back on enernex, their initial bid was $1.1 million, but that also included do something designs of a number of programs that we do not need for a plan. we would actually need it for implementation, things such...
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they would use them to get resupplied. army showed us what it says is a rebel weapons factory. >> the soldier says we found a lot more but most have been taken out of the building. more and more civilians are coming back to the district. >> so many people came here that are not from this area. they just load their bikes full of stuff and leave. you can see them everywhere. it is impossible to control all of those walking the streets of this former battleground. newsroom starts right now. >> thank you, here we go. he is mad as hell. >> potential cover ups and administrators gaming the system. not mad enough, apparently, though, to raise some hell himself
they would use them to get resupplied. army showed us what it says is a rebel weapons factory. >> the soldier says we found a lot more but most have been taken out of the building. more and more civilians are coming back to the district. >> so many people came here that are not from this area. they just load their bikes full of stuff and leave. you can see them everywhere. it is impossible to control all of those walking the streets of this former battleground. newsroom starts...
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and this is -- so this is owen, he's using them. >> you must take your place in the saga of life! t who i used to be. >> remember who you are! aaahhh... you are my son! remember who you are! >> who are you, owen in. your son. bet. (applause) >> amazing. amazing. all right. i want to talk a little bit about there is some really interesting and exciting things you are starting to do and the scientists are starting to do. we'll talk about that. stick around a little bit. "life animated," on book stands now. now. we'll be rightt it's built to be as fast as it is strongor advil. and fights pain at the site of inflammation. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain. advil. make today yours. with applebee's new lemon shrimp scampi linguine. every light and zesty mouthful takes you to your summer happy place. whoo! this scampi is amazing! [ male announcer ] taste of summer entrees starting at just $9.99. at applebee's. [ male announcer ] taste of summer entrees starting at just $9.99. let's swooo!, buddy! the samsung galaxy s5 has an all-new, ultra hd camera that snaps ph
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fifteen knots numbers due to give the patients the scotsman such honesty in this solid ensconced at them give us many hours of effort to stay in chains to keep them steps. mr cooney all it's a joke if using the mr rudd of steamed inside. like many done to make a new bike was still within seconds of this content editor of say juice and that's when doing business in the city. this may seem tempting just testing the dvd set of sheets maybe so maybe the type of activity out there. you are weak and unable to double its annual give it a feeling that i found out that the family saturday started out about his youth. the random thoughts and solutions and claimed that only seventy twenty miles from the venture capital to back. since seed of a man not only suffers from out of the existence of this mostly deaf and he couldn't stand the tank to store food brought to the groom. at that. i said the end of them. the band in the end of the event. yet the apples tonight yes that's in this fight of the seventies that he missed on the goddamned the test if any could be the fifth sixth i might be too many draws the
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. >> we're racing to change passwords before the bad guys can use them. >> reporter: another breach that could create problems for consumers. peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> there is word of yet another recall today by gm. this time it's more than 218,000 small cars. most of them chevy aveos from the model years 2004 to 2008. gm says a faulty part of the daytime running lights could overheat and cause a fire. since mid-february, gm has recalled on average almost 1 million cars a week. >>> still ahead tonight, hidden fees, extra charges, cancellations. new rules announced to tackle some of the biggest complaints for air travelers. >>> and later, a song that has so many people getting happy. yet a group of young men and women are arrested for dancing to pharrell, leading to backlash around the world. >>> we're back now with news for millions of travelers who bought an airline ticket online, only to be hit later with all the additional fees that can add big money to the price of a trip. the government today proposed requiring airlines and travel
. >> we're racing to change passwords before the bad guys can use them. >> reporter: another breach that could create problems for consumers. peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >>> there is word of yet another recall today by gm. this time it's more than 218,000 small cars. most of them chevy aveos from the model years 2004 to 2008. gm says a faulty part of the daytime running lights could overheat and cause a fire. since mid-february, gm has recalled on average almost...
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being a bicyclist i use those sites when no wheelchair uses them. we should have them in all sections of the car. i think that's about it. okay. thank you. >> thank you. with that, we will start with public comment on agenda item 6/7. we are going to start with randall glok, the chair of the bart accessibility task force. we will be limiting comments to 2 minutes. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am randall. i am the chair of the bart accessibility task force. the task force that meets the fourth thursday of every month in oakland. all of our meetings have been there for a long time. i was asked a question during the break, what's my opinion of how staff has worked with us and have we had a good dialogue. the answer today, we are four staff, the chair, the vice-chair and the members of the committee all here. i personally went out to all 12 fleet of the future tour dates. i have listened to the community and heard arguments for the pole -- and against the pole. we'll have is survey results. i have been out there listening to a lot of them and as a ch
being a bicyclist i use those sites when no wheelchair uses them. we should have them in all sections of the car. i think that's about it. okay. thank you. >> thank you. with that, we will start with public comment on agenda item 6/7. we are going to start with randall glok, the chair of the bart accessibility task force. we will be limiting comments to 2 minutes. thank you. >> good afternoon. i am randall. i am the chair of the bart accessibility task force. the task force that...
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>> china is using drones today, they're just not killing people with them.drone that looks remarkably like the predator, and i suspect it's probably based on predator drawings that they hacked and stole, as they do so often. there are probably 40 nations now that have drones. three that i know of have used them in lethal operations. >> so these are armed drones now? >> there are three countries that have used armed drones, russia, united states and israel. there are 40-something countries that have drones that could easily put weapons on them. now there are companies and local governments, and in the united states it's become a real issue because there are thousands of people who have bought drones skpand want to us them for real estate purposes and advertising purposes, and the government says you can't fly below 40 feet. we're going to see drones as more and more part of our everyday life as we go forward. >> so we clearly need rules about surveillance drones, and that's a national issue, my guess is, but at an international level, do you think we could co
>> china is using drones today, they're just not killing people with them.drone that looks remarkably like the predator, and i suspect it's probably based on predator drawings that they hacked and stole, as they do so often. there are probably 40 nations now that have drones. three that i know of have used them in lethal operations. >> so these are armed drones now? >> there are three countries that have used armed drones, russia, united states and israel. there are...
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we're not going to use them as an informant or just because you guys -- were not going to use them.d he says, the stakeout goes, you do know he is killed six people. and the fbi guy says we know of only one. [laughter] so i don't think it could ever be on a scale of bulger, and they don't want to just blame the fbi. we are not the only law enforcement agency that makes deals with devils but you've got to do it, but the problem is who supervises this? after the whitey bulger case came up we said this will never happen again. there will always be an assistant u.s. attorney taking on these informants. i call the u.s. attorney and i said, who was checking on market? who was the assistant u.s. attorney? we can't tell you. congressmen like steve lynch, chuck grassley from iowa, they have been trying to get answers to this. the fbi just won't tell them. they don't have to. >> we look for to reading your next book on the next major criminal figure, but following this session the authors will be autographing books. buy this book, highly recommended. oaks orville for purchase in the signing a
we're not going to use them as an informant or just because you guys -- were not going to use them.d he says, the stakeout goes, you do know he is killed six people. and the fbi guy says we know of only one. [laughter] so i don't think it could ever be on a scale of bulger, and they don't want to just blame the fbi. we are not the only law enforcement agency that makes deals with devils but you've got to do it, but the problem is who supervises this? after the whitey bulger case came up we said...
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i would use them with arugula and salty cheese. i'm stephanie tantillo with your tip of the day. >>> well, it is draft day an exciting day for football fans. >> i'm very excited. >> mr. karnow is pumped up. what's draft day without a draft party? san jose-based urban champions is a community youth organization. it's holding an event for the 49er fans that will be at san pedro square market downtown starting at 4:00. and for the raider fans, the party is at the buffalo wild wings on montgomery street in san ramon. the silver and black event also starts at 4:00. the draft starts at 5:00. by the way, the raiders have the number 5 pick overall. >> all right. we'll see who they pick. coming up at 5:00, it's the hot trend in real estate. mobile home park bulldozed and turned into pricy homes. now landlords in one bay area city could pay the price for pushing people out. >> weather? >> yeah. we're looking at some great weather ahead but today a lot of clouds out there right now a slight chance of some sprinkles. this is the raiders draft
i would use them with arugula and salty cheese. i'm stephanie tantillo with your tip of the day. >>> well, it is draft day an exciting day for football fans. >> i'm very excited. >> mr. karnow is pumped up. what's draft day without a draft party? san jose-based urban champions is a community youth organization. it's holding an event for the 49er fans that will be at san pedro square market downtown starting at 4:00. and for the raider fans, the party is at the buffalo wild...
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>> they want to use them to replace plastic cups.is our vision for loliware. >> we are focused on retail as well. are focused on that particular sales channel. >> any competition? >> we have patents pending. there are candy cane cups. from: --ok at the eyes the ice cream cone, it is an experience. environmental projects -- products that change and experience. pointyou bring up this that the biodegradable products are biodegradable, but it does need to go somewhere. >> what people do not know is that they contain a chemical to help them do great. naturally in the material, but they add another material to help them biodegrade. is truly biodegradable because it is edible. is biodegradable and is edible will stop the future of packaging and disposables is edible. >> what to do to invent this? >> amy trained industrial designer. we always had interest in the environment. loliware is being promoted by the center for social innovation. a we look at loliware as material that can create anything across functional food. packaging and developi
>> they want to use them to replace plastic cups.is our vision for loliware. >> we are focused on retail as well. are focused on that particular sales channel. >> any competition? >> we have patents pending. there are candy cane cups. from: --ok at the eyes the ice cream cone, it is an experience. environmental projects -- products that change and experience. pointyou bring up this that the biodegradable products are biodegradable, but it does need to go somewhere....
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when it comes to usage, if you want to use them and get the nice spice, if it's a little too much, just remove the seeds before you use it. that's holding a lot of the hotness. make sure you wash your hands before you use it and a great way to use them is to mash it up with guacamole. i'm stephanie tantillo with your tip of the day. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, frenzy-- merchandise from the popular disney movie is flying off shelves.. the one item that's so hot-- fa have to wi >>> coming up at 5:00, a frozen frenzy. merchandise from the popular disney movie is flying off shelves. one item that's so hot fans have to win a lottery. do you hear the singing? >> it's the st. raymond kids, the second graders. [ singing ] >> i love it. >> there they are. [ singing ] >> let's listen. [ singing ] ,, >> brooke: so, it's just 90 minutes down the road from dubai? >> bill: yep, 90 minutes, and we're there. >> brooke: abu dhabi. >> bill: hard to imagine this -- this place was entire
when it comes to usage, if you want to use them and get the nice spice, if it's a little too much, just remove the seeds before you use it. that's holding a lot of the hotness. make sure you wash your hands before you use it and a great way to use them is to mash it up with guacamole. i'm stephanie tantillo with your tip of the day. >> and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline, 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, frenzy--...
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use one of these? >> absolutely needs to be out of the box. >> reporter: it seems like common sense but san francisco firefighters say many folks who have fire extinguishers don't keep them. >> you want to mount it somewhere in your kitchen. >> reporter: you should have one in your car, anywhere a fire would start. before using it consider the size and location of the fire. >> if the fire is too large, i want you to evacuate the building and call nine 101. >> reporter: waller says in that case, instead of trying to fight the fire, use the extinguisher to clear a pathway out. and don't wait until an emergency to get to know your extinguisher. practice removing it from the mount and locating the pin to pull before you can depress the handle. wait, how does this work? oh, there we go. apparently the safety seal is a little trickier than you might think. she says if the fire is small simply point-and-shoot but keep a safe distance. >> and it's got quite a reach. so you don't have to get right up and on the fire but you want to be able to get the material to the fire. >> reporter: simple advice that sig wallen might save you or your home. fire extinguishers only last five to
use one of these? >> absolutely needs to be out of the box. >> reporter: it seems like common sense but san francisco firefighters say many folks who have fire extinguishers don't keep them. >> you want to mount it somewhere in your kitchen. >> reporter: you should have one in your car, anywhere a fire would start. before using it consider the size and location of the fire. >> if the fire is too large, i want you to evacuate the building and call nine 101. >>...
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us. so we need them. they're good for us. anti-biotics than we are suppressing them. and some of them are going away, probably for good. >> jon: can't we just in the way that you target-- cancer treatment is very similar, chemo kills everybody. cancer cells but also all the healthy cells. isn't there some way that the anti-biotics can be used to kill the strep but there can be some way of rejuvenating the microbiomes that that was doing all those other jobs? >> well, that's what we need to do. we need to make narrow spectrum anti-biotics. we have broad spectrum that attack everything. but we have the science that we could develop narrow spectrum anti-biotics that will just target the one organism, maybe it's strep, maybe it's a different organism but then we need to diagnose it so somebody going to a doctor will say you have a virus, you have a bacteria. if you have a bacteria, which one is it. >> isn't this where the genome type project will go on, because finding the genetic makeup of these bacteria, won't that allow us to
us. so we need them. they're good for us. anti-biotics than we are suppressing them. and some of them are going away, probably for good. >> jon: can't we just in the way that you target-- cancer treatment is very similar, chemo kills everybody. cancer cells but also all the healthy cells. isn't there some way that the anti-biotics can be used to kill the strep but there can be some way of rejuvenating the microbiomes that that was doing all those other jobs? >> well, that's what we...
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. >> reporter: we meet in a safe house, just speaking to us could cost them their lives.sk. >> this is the only way. >> reporter: mo hamd and osama, not these two men's real name, are government informants on the feared terrorist group boko haram. thieve se they have seen the group's influence spread and lure in their friends. >> they take you. once you move to their training camp, that is the end. you won't come back again. >> reporter: recruiting from among the poor who tend to make up their rank and file fighters, and drawing in the educated, trained in explosives. the two informants we met described their links to boko haram as being to midlevel fighters. they're not from the same state, where more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped. that is here, that is here, boar know state where boko haram's radical ideology was born. unchecked by the government. the group grew more violent and ruthless, kidnappings becoming common. >> take them to the bush and force them to join or kill you. >> reporter: the informants have heard of shadowy links to al qaeda. their friends who j
. >> reporter: we meet in a safe house, just speaking to us could cost them their lives.sk. >> this is the only way. >> reporter: mo hamd and osama, not these two men's real name, are government informants on the feared terrorist group boko haram. thieve se they have seen the group's influence spread and lure in their friends. >> they take you. once you move to their training camp, that is the end. you won't come back again. >> reporter: recruiting from among the...
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. >> they haven't used them for many years in the united states because they're so expensive.y've been burned. >> they have and now it's time to use them. >> that we've been burned they don't care. breaking news out of missouri. there's a rescue going on inside a trench. live coverage right after this. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased spe
. >> they haven't used them for many years in the united states because they're so expensive.y've been burned. >> they have and now it's time to use them. >> that we've been burned they don't care. breaking news out of missouri. there's a rescue going on inside a trench. live coverage right after this. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron...
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you can use them for paying for car service. you can use them for travel.g to see whether this is personal or legitimate business expense. >> kroft: back in 2006, north carolina senator and presidential candidate john edwards used his leadership pac to pay his mistress, rielle hunter, $114,000 to make a campaign video. and republican congressman ander crenshaw of florida spent $32,000 hosting a tour of california wineries for a group of contributors from the defense industry, which he has some oversight of. >> schweizer: look, they're not having leadership pac meetings at the hampton inn down the road. they're going to the premier golfing and resorts in the united states and in... sometimes, around the world. and that's ostensibly where they're doing this leadership pac work. >> kroft: for example, democratic congressman robert andrews of new jersey used $16,000 from his leadership pac, the committee to strengthen america, to fly his family to scotland, ostensibly to attend the wedding of a friend that he was thinking about hiring as a political consultant.
you can use them for paying for car service. you can use them for travel.g to see whether this is personal or legitimate business expense. >> kroft: back in 2006, north carolina senator and presidential candidate john edwards used his leadership pac to pay his mistress, rielle hunter, $114,000 to make a campaign video. and republican congressman ander crenshaw of florida spent $32,000 hosting a tour of california wineries for a group of contributors from the defense industry, which he has...
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the most shocking but very fascinating thing is when i realized that like us, they have a dark side. >> made them sadly seem more like us than i had thought before, but they are capable of violence, brutality and the kind of primitive war. >> can you take me back to the beginning in you were secretary for leake. start? >> that's how i got my start. >> how did that happen? >> when i was a tiny little girl, i wanted to go and study animal ins africa because i fell in love with tarzan. silly man married the wrong jane. i was very jealous of her. i decided i wanted to go to africa and write books about animals and everybody laughed except my amazing mother said if you want something, you will have to work hard and you will get there in the end. i got invited by school friends, saved up my money working as a waitress, got out to africa, heard about louis leake, went to see him at the music. i wasn't asking for a job. but he took me all around. he asked me hundreds of questions. and because i got on learning about africa animals and spent hours in the natural history museum in london, i could answer ma
the most shocking but very fascinating thing is when i realized that like us, they have a dark side. >> made them sadly seem more like us than i had thought before, but they are capable of violence, brutality and the kind of primitive war. >> can you take me back to the beginning in you were secretary for leake. start? >> that's how i got my start. >> how did that happen? >> when i was a tiny little girl, i wanted to go and study animal ins africa because i fell in...
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our preference would be not to have to use them. i think chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extorting her league helpful not only -- she has been extra ordinarily helpful not only in facilitating the european union but has also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it is still open. when it comes to sectoral sanctions, we are looking at a range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe. that continued in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. the idea that you will turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector in terms of lines of credit for trade -- all have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because their hope is that we don't have to deploy
our preference would be not to have to use them. i think chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extorting her league helpful not only -- she has been extra ordinarily helpful not only in facilitating the european union but has also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it is still open. when it comes to sectoral sanctions, we are looking at a range of issues. energy...
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them. and joining us now is zach foelter, an 11th grader.for joining us. >> thank you. >> you have been an activist since you were in the 6th grade what moved you. >> i went to sea world one day, and i was feeding the dolphins, and i noticed how robotic they were moving. and i unfortunately didn't really care about them right then. so i tricked one of the dolphins on letting me touch it on the head. and it just stared me in the eye, and that started a realization. and then a couple of years later i saw dolphins in hawaii they let us swim with them. and they were jumping out of the water and doing flips, and it was just incredible compared to how they were in captivity. the true grace and beauty of how they are in the wild. it just doesn't compare. >> zach even has his own studio. he has his youtube channel. and we have a much of viewers who have tweeted in. this is caroline kennedy's tweet. and we have sea sheperd. it has been retweeted, it has appeared 17,000 times. >> amazing. rick back in 2010 after the cove won the oscar, you unfurled th
them. and joining us now is zach foelter, an 11th grader.for joining us. >> thank you. >> you have been an activist since you were in the 6th grade what moved you. >> i went to sea world one day, and i was feeding the dolphins, and i noticed how robotic they were moving. and i unfortunately didn't really care about them right then. so i tricked one of the dolphins on letting me touch it on the head. and it just stared me in the eye, and that started a realization. and then a...
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our preference would be not to have to use them. and i thank chancellor merkel saes leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating european unity but also very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take the door while it's still open. >> keep in mind when it comes to sectoral sanctions we're looking at the whole range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe, those continue to even in the midst of the cold war at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports, i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector and finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade, all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because our hope is that we don't have to deploy them. but what i can s
our preference would be not to have to use them. and i thank chancellor merkel saes leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating european unity but also very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take the door while it's still open. >> keep in mind when it comes to sectoral sanctions we're looking at the whole range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe, those...
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we anticipate that if we have to use them, we can. our preference would be not to have to use them. i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating the unity, but she's also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it's still open. [ inaudible ] well, keep in mind that when it comes to sectorial sanctions, we're looking at a whole range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe. those continued even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade. all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate for us to delve into the details at this stage because our hope is that we don't have
we anticipate that if we have to use them, we can. our preference would be not to have to use them. i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinarily helpful not only in facilitating the unity, but she's also been very important in helping to shape a possible diplomatic resolution and reaching out to the russians to encourage them to take that door while it's still open. [ inaudible ] well, keep in mind that when it comes to sectorial sanctions, we're looking at...
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, and they get used to having them around? >> they see it and start developing mechanisms almost like missiles defense systems, they learn how to cut them up, pump them out and they have genes in their chromosomes that they can turn on and they can pass it to their neighbors. they can also do--they can also sense when there is more of them in going in different forms. what is called the bio films. they get into this formation that makes it very hard for antibiotics to penetrate them. they have a whole host of defenses against antibiotics. this is something that they evolutionarily grew up with. this is not anything new for them. >> dr. sparrow in those countries in the world where medicine isn't as easily come by, where people can't necessarily visit doctors as often or as thoroughly, how does this cross the line from being merely inconvenient to something that is really dangerous. a public health threat? >> it's nothing new. it's been around for a relong time. very longtime. we're talking about viruses, mers, h.i.v. malaria,
, and they get used to having them around? >> they see it and start developing mechanisms almost like missiles defense systems, they learn how to cut them up, pump them out and they have genes in their chromosomes that they can turn on and they can pass it to their neighbors. they can also do--they can also sense when there is more of them in going in different forms. what is called the bio films. they get into this formation that makes it very hard for antibiotics to penetrate them. they...
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i'm not compelled to use them everyday. what is a mass-market use case? y should every consumer in the world be wearing something like this? >> is a really great question. i have been communicating with all kinds of wearable devices. most of them do not last more than two weeks. some of them are heavy, some are not very comfortable, some of them are not accurate. some of them have limited functionality. what we're hoping to do going forward through our development platform is the whole world of entrepreneurs join us to make a platform we can monitor our vital signs. know much more about our body. it is what we call voice of body. we think we're going to make a huge trend of progress about understanding our body. in other words, why should you learn about your vital signs when you see a doctor? could you know more about your body signs continuously, not in an invasive way. trends on signs of our heart rate or blood pressure or whatever is important to you. >> do see beyond a path to getting fda approval? is at a gold? >> i think our goal is creating a devel
i'm not compelled to use them everyday. what is a mass-market use case? y should every consumer in the world be wearing something like this? >> is a really great question. i have been communicating with all kinds of wearable devices. most of them do not last more than two weeks. some of them are heavy, some are not very comfortable, some of them are not accurate. some of them have limited functionality. what we're hoping to do going forward through our development platform is the whole...
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our preference would be not to have to use them. i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinary slid helpful not only in facilitating european unity, but she's also been very important in helping to shape a resolution and reaching out to the russians to take that door while it's still open. well, keep in mind when it comes to sectoral sanctions we're looking at a range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe. those continue even in the midst of the cold war, at the height of the cold war. so the idea that you're going to turn off the tap on all russian oil or natural gas exports i think is unrealistic. but there are a range of, you know, approaches that can be taken not only in the energy sector, but in the arms sector, the finance sector, in terms of lines of credit for trade, all that have a significant impact on russia. i don't think it's appropriate to delve into the details at this stage, because our hopie i that we don't have to deploy them. but i can say our experts at the highest level
our preference would be not to have to use them. i thank chancellor merkel's leadership on this front. she has been extraordinary slid helpful not only in facilitating european unity, but she's also been very important in helping to shape a resolution and reaching out to the russians to take that door while it's still open. well, keep in mind when it comes to sectoral sanctions we're looking at a range of issues. energy flows from russia to europe. those continue even in the midst of the cold...