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it's going to conduct a truly unbiased survey of the entire sky and x. rays and this is very important we are looking at the cosmos without any prejudices we are having our great potential to find new to make new discoveries so yes indeed this is truly the case ok so and openminded look at the cosmos and 7 years you hope to have viewed the entire universe but how can scientific instruments measure what we're told is infinite or expanding. well it's primarily searching for so-called clusters of galaxies clusters of galaxies are. collections of galaxy like our own that he way is. thousands of them clumping together bound by gravity and these are the largest objects we know in the universe and by opposite thing these classes of galaxy we will understand much better how the universe it as a whole is working how the dynamics of the universe is developing in time and this is the main the primary objective of the mission and this leads hopefully to clue what we call dark energy ok the development of the universe over time sounds fascinating and and this is a joint g
it's going to conduct a truly unbiased survey of the entire sky and x. rays and this is very important we are looking at the cosmos without any prejudices we are having our great potential to find new to make new discoveries so yes indeed this is truly the case ok so and openminded look at the cosmos and 7 years you hope to have viewed the entire universe but how can scientific instruments measure what we're told is infinite or expanding. well it's primarily searching for so-called clusters of...
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off the entire universe in x. rays and this is something which in this precision this unprecedented and the picture our loan will be breathtaking dr mannix thanks very much for coming in joining us from baikonur and all the best to you with this mission from all of us here thanks so much for coming in is to the women's world cup now in the u.s. has beaten sweden 2 nil to become the last of 5 teams to advance into the knockout stages with a perfect record of 33 wins many thought the game would be the americans 1st real test but they made short work of their opponents. the americans waited less than 3 minutes before taking the lead against sweden which one of my favorites quick off the mark for the 3rd game in a row in the whole run beating the swedish defenders to a new school from a corner to grab her 2nd off the tournament. do us a how do we banked 16 goals before this game more than any other team so far so it was no surprise when they extended their lead at the start of the 2nd half this time it was for woods tobin
off the entire universe in x. rays and this is something which in this precision this unprecedented and the picture our loan will be breathtaking dr mannix thanks very much for coming in joining us from baikonur and all the best to you with this mission from all of us here thanks so much for coming in is to the women's world cup now in the u.s. has beaten sweden 2 nil to become the last of 5 teams to advance into the knockout stages with a perfect record of 33 wins many thought the game would...
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the reason why the hospital comes along is the x-ray machine. x-ray machine is a big machine, very expensive, and doctors cannot afford it. one doctor could not afford an x-ray machine, but they said we will get together. who will have it? i want to at my place, no we will have it at my place. we will put it in a commonplace. that's the first hospital. telephones come along, now you can call. doctors stopped traveling out to patients and start centralizing. it changes the face of medicine. this is another big one. antibiotics. now we are in the 1920's. the leading cause of death in the 1900s, infectious disease. many of us would have died already. i would have died half a dozen times because i got some infectious disease. i got pneumonia, i got tetanus, no i did not have tetanus. but some kind of really bad infection, if you did not treat it, you would get a fever and die. penicillin and all these things come along around 1920's, 1930's, huge. now we are up to the 1960's. transplants, pacemakers, cpr, cpr is a big technology. you go and pump som
the reason why the hospital comes along is the x-ray machine. x-ray machine is a big machine, very expensive, and doctors cannot afford it. one doctor could not afford an x-ray machine, but they said we will get together. who will have it? i want to at my place, no we will have it at my place. we will put it in a commonplace. that's the first hospital. telephones come along, now you can call. doctors stopped traveling out to patients and start centralizing. it changes the face of medicine. this...
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look at the x-ray here.cent viral videos have captured moments that e-cigarettes have e loded or malfunctioned and at least two people in e u.s. have died from it. more than 2,000 people have been to the emergency room for e-cigarette burns and injuries. the food and drug administration is in charge of regulating tobacco products including e-cigarettes and they say the problem centers arou the lithium ion batterio that pwer these devices. the tee has recovered even though the incident was terrifying. something good came out of it because he said he has quit smoking goe ining for good. >> i go home and tell my kidsab t this right away. >>> a small chance for a quick rain shower on your friday to y. on thewhole, it is an improving weather picture as we get into your weekend. i'll give you the whole ten-day forecast coming up. >>> blareaking news. between 197 and 198 as tour bu between 197 and 198 as tour bu on fire and full de when you get the diagnosis of cancer y going to handle it. you really don't know wha
look at the x-ray here.cent viral videos have captured moments that e-cigarettes have e loded or malfunctioned and at least two people in e u.s. have died from it. more than 2,000 people have been to the emergency room for e-cigarette burns and injuries. the food and drug administration is in charge of regulating tobacco products including e-cigarettes and they say the problem centers arou the lithium ion batterio that pwer these devices. the tee has recovered even though the incident was...
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they've got the x-rays to prove it there. >>> all right.y make you suspicious of the familydog next time something is missing at your house. >> they always get blamed, don't they? take a look at what veterinarians up in boston found inside this bulldog. 19 baby pacifiers. mortimer was taken to the clinic because he had stopped eating. his family thinks he stole the pacifiers from their two babies over the last several months. good news, mortimer is back home -- ooy -- and healthy. vets were able to remove all 19 pacifiers. you saw them intact. they don't digest. and that happened without surgery. my guess is that the babies saw him take them but didn't say anything. >> didn't rat him out. and it doesn't look like he chewed them up. >> i think mortimer wanted attention. the babies were getting it you will a. >> exactly. >> good theory. so, things arlo ing up from the weather perspective. >> finally. it's like chrimas eve night to me right now. we've been ttalking aboutis cold front moving through all week long. it's on our doorstep. and then
they've got the x-rays to prove it there. >>> all right.y make you suspicious of the familydog next time something is missing at your house. >> they always get blamed, don't they? take a look at what veterinarians up in boston found inside this bulldog. 19 baby pacifiers. mortimer was taken to the clinic because he had stopped eating. his family thinks he stole the pacifiers from their two babies over the last several months. good news, mortimer is back home -- ooy -- and...
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they took an x-ray of my mouth, and they were able to say, we can work with that.ing music) and i was like (sighs), i'm not a lost cause, there's hope. - i think once we made the decision, it was a no-brainer. we said we're gonna get this money and do it no matter what. (lori sobbing) i'm excited for lori to just be able to go out and not be embarrassed, and not be judged. and even for me, it'd be nice to take her out. - and i think having my teeth, that's gonna be a positive reminder that i can do it, and that people love me so much (lori laughing) - her teeth are in. - oh my god (laughs). thank you (sobbing). - [john] thanks for this clearchoice, i actually see the old lori, just the real you. (upbeat music) - they're like, your smile looks great. i'm just excited and i think they see a totally different person in me (laughs). yeah, it's a second chance (giggles). - how incredible to see so much, her demeanor, her energy, her smile is transformed. dr. adams, what stops people from taking care of chronic dental issues? - lisa, it's not that they've stopped, many o
they took an x-ray of my mouth, and they were able to say, we can work with that.ing music) and i was like (sighs), i'm not a lost cause, there's hope. - i think once we made the decision, it was a no-brainer. we said we're gonna get this money and do it no matter what. (lori sobbing) i'm excited for lori to just be able to go out and not be embarrassed, and not be judged. and even for me, it'd be nice to take her out. - and i think having my teeth, that's gonna be a positive reminder that i...
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these are bumps on your neck that can look like horns on an x ray.hers looked at 1200 skull x-rays of people 18 to 30. they say 33% had bone spurs. the theory, reported forward tilting of the head lengthens and strains tendons stimulating these growths. abc's jennifer ashton is talking about this on gma. >> bone spurs we see them any time there's tendon or muscle attaching to bones. this is an example, it would be forming right here. it frays when it's placed under tension, there's inflammation, calcium deposits and you get these little pro tube ranss, if you will. >>> you can watch a full report on gma at 7:00 right after abc 7 mornings. you can look up from your phone occasionally. that can help. >>> shares of slack had a strong public debut on wall street yesterday, but shares finished just 12 cents above the opening price. this was not a ipo. it was a direct listing... sla the stock oemd at $38.50 a share, above the reference price set by the exchange. the market value sits above $20 billion. that's three times its most recent private valuation o
these are bumps on your neck that can look like horns on an x ray.hers looked at 1200 skull x-rays of people 18 to 30. they say 33% had bone spurs. the theory, reported forward tilting of the head lengthens and strains tendons stimulating these growths. abc's jennifer ashton is talking about this on gma. >> bone spurs we see them any time there's tendon or muscle attaching to bones. this is an example, it would be forming right here. it frays when it's placed under tension, there's...
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if it's on its way to eliminate to the universe erode the top of the world's most advanced x. ray telescope it's only the size of a wardrobe but it's going to be a vital tool to hunt for black holes discover new galaxies and to measure dark energy made in germany launched on board a russian satellite with the super powerful telescopes long mission begins here in the kazakhstan at the cosmodrome by scientists hope of the era's it will provide humanity within you have you ever view of our world if you of the universe as the plan is for era zita to send data to earth from outer space of a 70 years it will not just record to visible heavenly bodies but also one so that our invisible that's the key feature of an x. ray telescope registers objects based on the their warmth and to their radiation and to send back 8 enormous scans of the entire sky. scientists hope to discover up to 100000 galaxies the last experiment like this took place in the 1990 s. but back then they had a much weaker telescope. yes and the mission if this mission is successful it will be enormously important for the
if it's on its way to eliminate to the universe erode the top of the world's most advanced x. ray telescope it's only the size of a wardrobe but it's going to be a vital tool to hunt for black holes discover new galaxies and to measure dark energy made in germany launched on board a russian satellite with the super powerful telescopes long mission begins here in the kazakhstan at the cosmodrome by scientists hope of the era's it will provide humanity within you have you ever view of our world...
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the shocking x-rays showing some growing so-called horns. is it from staring at their screens too much? >>> zion williamson. >> and zion's the one. the duke standout, the top pick in the nba draft. the emotional moment with his mother and his message to fans. ♪ and they stay there, and they stay there ♪ >>> good morning, america.oiank we're following a lot of breaking news. >> yeah, it's a busy friday here. take a look at philadelphia this morning where the largest oil refinery on the eastern seaboard is on fire. residents there in south philly have been told to shelter in place as fire and hazmat crews try to get this under control. >> just incredible pictures. we'll have more on that in a moment. >>> first, we begin with the crisis in iran overnight. president trump approving a military strike, retaliating after iran shot down that u.s. surveillance drone but then reversing course at the last minute with planes already in the air. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz leading us off this morning. good morning, martha. >> re
the shocking x-rays showing some growing so-called horns. is it from staring at their screens too much? >>> zion williamson. >> and zion's the one. the duke standout, the top pick in the nba draft. the emotional moment with his mother and his message to fans. ♪ and they stay there, and they stay there ♪ >>> good morning, america.oiank we're following a lot of breaking news. >> yeah, it's a busy friday here. take a look at philadelphia this morning where the...
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ottenmeyers indicated x-ray once, send the images multiple times. if we send it somewhere, are all the parties trusted? we're going back to deputy secretary michael jackson who wanted to do what was called a global trade exchange. he couldn't get agreement in the room. he held up his credit card and said why can i go anywhere in the world and my credit card will be accepted and i only gave one entity, my information. i can use it anywhere, 180 countries but somehow we can't come to something in this community. he even said let's reside it as the world customs organization. all the data that can be used to do advanced data analytics to screen at speed. you wouldn't have to expand another bridge or any other plaza or anything. so that's my transparency on behalf of my former colleagues. >> does anybody want to add? >> i think there was an important concept. typically we'll talk about efficiency and security at the border. we'll talk about them being not mutually exclusive. but then there's the issue of trust. do we actually trust the u.s. or the mexic
ottenmeyers indicated x-ray once, send the images multiple times. if we send it somewhere, are all the parties trusted? we're going back to deputy secretary michael jackson who wanted to do what was called a global trade exchange. he couldn't get agreement in the room. he held up his credit card and said why can i go anywhere in the world and my credit card will be accepted and i only gave one entity, my information. i can use it anywhere, 180 countries but somehow we can't come to something in...
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often it's only a matter of minutes before a dangerous wound has been x-rayed.ion made, and a patient readied for surgery. ♪ as soon after the operation as it's safe for him to travel, he's moved out, sent off to the transit hospital. in normandy, the fighting has moved inland. in the last war when a soldier was wounded, you had to watch and wait. now the order is reversed. the aid man does the watching and waiting and is at the side of the casualty as soon as he becomes one. in addition, the american corpsman today, unlike his counterpart in previous wars, is qualified to administer morphine and plasma and to render numerous other services to the wounded. all this is making a vast difference in the saving of life. some of the wounded filter back to the aid station on foot. but evacuation by walking and hand litter bearing soon gives way to the faster method of evacuation by jeep. a battalion aid station operates just behind the lines. ♪ here the trained corpsman again demonstrates his value, taking over many jobs that the physician would otherwise have to perfo
often it's only a matter of minutes before a dangerous wound has been x-rayed.ion made, and a patient readied for surgery. ♪ as soon after the operation as it's safe for him to travel, he's moved out, sent off to the transit hospital. in normandy, the fighting has moved inland. in the last war when a soldier was wounded, you had to watch and wait. now the order is reversed. the aid man does the watching and waiting and is at the side of the casualty as soon as he becomes one. in addition, the...
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thing about artificial intelligence is it is modelled after the human brain. >> reporter: he said an x-ray vechine with aio catch threats have advantage o human operators. >> the difference is the ai algorithm, they don't get tired or fatigue and they don't have any bias and they continue to learn time andtime again. >> we decided to see for ourselves. cinnamon and his co-unders ran bags and i look to see if anything was there and time and time again. om>> that is anent of the laptop itself. >> i was wrong. >> there is a knife in this bag. >> i missed that. >> reporter: butim each te the machines caught the threat. >> it beat me again. >> reporter: since last fall the tsa has besing this technology in amo denstration at silicon valley san jose international airport as part of the innovation task force. >> we like bringing the other partners into the equation because they have solutions that maybe we hadn't thought of that we can test and bri those into a live environment. >> reporter: when we asked cinnamon before whether or not the technology takes up humane jobs haid it frees up security
thing about artificial intelligence is it is modelled after the human brain. >> reporter: he said an x-ray vechine with aio catch threats have advantage o human operators. >> the difference is the ai algorithm, they don't get tired or fatigue and they don't have any bias and they continue to learn time andtime again. >> we decided to see for ourselves. cinnamon and his co-unders ran bags and i look to see if anything was there and time and time again. om>> that is anent...
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. -- freess deck race chest x-rays are available to fight tuberculosis.roughout the country and free classes in baby care. the pediatric clinic is an this littlet, fellow will live 10 years longer because hospitals and clinics have already added a decade to the life expectancy of every venezuelan. but the old practices still linger on in many places and in many fields, but wherever the new is better, it begins to replace the old. one of the greatest effort is in industry, for venezuelans know their prosperity would be in danger if anything happened to the market for oil. slowly venezuela is building a sowingiversified economy, profits from petroleum to develop new enterprises in other fields. the search for resources has turned up a hold mountain of iron ore. in southern venezuela the mining is done by power shovels and a concession operated through foreign investment. a new, 90-mile railroad carries the or throw almost unexplored territory to the orinoco river and the modern port. the next step will be a steel nail in the orinoco area. u.s. firms of all
. -- freess deck race chest x-rays are available to fight tuberculosis.roughout the country and free classes in baby care. the pediatric clinic is an this littlet, fellow will live 10 years longer because hospitals and clinics have already added a decade to the life expectancy of every venezuelan. but the old practices still linger on in many places and in many fields, but wherever the new is better, it begins to replace the old. one of the greatest effort is in industry, for venezuelans know...
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. >> x-rays show that cell phone addiction may be causing a bizarre horn-like growth on people's necks. researchers in australia x- examined ys and found people from 18 to 30 who use their phones more than 4 1/2 hours day developed a growth near the base of the skull. scientists say thee are bone spurs and common inde elrly people after decades of poor posture. the solution prop up tabts on a pillow, hold your screens higher or put the phone down altogether. >> it's the whole idea you're putting your head down the entire time. i don't want any bone spurs! >> you have to do this the whole time. >> now we know! >>> a new survey ranks the best mobile carriers in the district nd where you live would make all the difference. p.c. magazine ranked the top four carriers for speed and reliability. verizon received the best marks and at&t secondnd t-mobile third and had speed with capitol hill and columbia heights and sprint came in fourth. people say people in georgetown and tinnily town had the best p overall sd no matter which carrier you have. >> my cell phone, i can't get a phone signal in
. >> x-rays show that cell phone addiction may be causing a bizarre horn-like growth on people's necks. researchers in australia x- examined ys and found people from 18 to 30 who use their phones more than 4 1/2 hours day developed a growth near the base of the skull. scientists say thee are bone spurs and common inde elrly people after decades of poor posture. the solution prop up tabts on a pillow, hold your screens higher or put the phone down altogether. >> it's the whole idea...
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. >> 6:20 right now, this morning, a disturbing x-ray is trending online.ittle boy with a 10 inch knife in his face. next what doctors say saved his life. >> wow. >> first a multimillion dollar settlement for auto zone. the laws california says the company broke. you're watching today in the bay. >>> the company disposed of millions of hazardous waste items across the state. they say motor oil and automotive fluids were put in trash containers not able to handle them threatening the environment. >> riders beware, fare increases are on the way for muni riders. the cost of a ticket will go up and the cost of a monthly pass will go up to $81. however if you play with a mobile app you'll get a 50 cent discount. they're meant to encourage faster payments and help people get to their destinations quicker. >> happening today, the local congresswoman is getting ready to visit the border. she is helping to pack trucks with clothing, shoes, toys and snacks. all donated by people from right here in the bay area. she will later distribute the supplies to migrants at th
. >> 6:20 right now, this morning, a disturbing x-ray is trending online.ittle boy with a 10 inch knife in his face. next what doctors say saved his life. >> wow. >> first a multimillion dollar settlement for auto zone. the laws california says the company broke. you're watching today in the bay. >>> the company disposed of millions of hazardous waste items across the state. they say motor oil and automotive fluids were put in trash containers not able to handle them...
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very nicely done going into final, and you came up with wilhelm rontgen's discovery of x-rays. yes.1,201 only, taking you up to $25,601 and now a 3-day total of $97,002. way to go. good game, ladies. thank you so much. hope you enjoyed it. let's do it again tomorrow. captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. [ train whistle blows ] from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ooh, ladies and gentlemen, heta ur- pat sajak and vanna white! hello, there, america. [ applause ] thank you. thank you, jim. ahem. excuse me. so you'll do the puzzle, i'll do the thing. [ applause ] hi. good to see you all. and oh, you're a very obedient group there. you got ready very quickly with those "toss up" devices. "thing" is the category for our first "toss up" puzzle. it's worth $1,000. let's go. ♪ [ bell chimes ] captivating scenery. uh, is that ruth who did that? yes. i didn't call on you, but you got it. there you go. sorry. there's nothing wrong with-- i got excited. i know. i know. no, the only confusion comes if someone else rings in and another pe
very nicely done going into final, and you came up with wilhelm rontgen's discovery of x-rays. yes.1,201 only, taking you up to $25,601 and now a 3-day total of $97,002. way to go. good game, ladies. thank you so much. hope you enjoyed it. let's do it again tomorrow. captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. [ train whistle blows ] from sony pictures studios, it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ooh, ladies and gentlemen, heta ur- pat sajak and vanna white! hello,...
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three x-rays are available to fight tuberculosis. there are free clinics throughout the country.s in baby care. the pediatric clinic is an accepted part of venezuelan life. this little fellow will live 10 years longer because the hospitals and clinics have already added a decade to the life expectancy of every venezuelan. the old practice still linger on in many places and in many fields. better, ite new is begins to replace the old. one of the greatest efforts is in industry. venezuelans know that their prosperity would be in vain if anything were happen to the desk to happen to the market of oil. profits from petroleum to develop new enterprises in other fields. the search for new resources has turned up iron or. -- ore. it is done by power shovels. a new 90 mile railroad carries it through almost unexplored territory. the next step will be a steel mill in the orinoco area. u.s. firms of all types are taking the lead in developing venezuela. for the countries experience with oil has created a good climate for other foreign investors and they are being encouraged by venezuela. n
three x-rays are available to fight tuberculosis. there are free clinics throughout the country.s in baby care. the pediatric clinic is an accepted part of venezuelan life. this little fellow will live 10 years longer because the hospitals and clinics have already added a decade to the life expectancy of every venezuelan. the old practice still linger on in many places and in many fields. better, ite new is begins to replace the old. one of the greatest efforts is in industry. venezuelans know...
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x-ray teams are notified. key role to make sure everything is done all right. it was done very well. but that all takes planning and it takes practice. you have to have the right people and contact them and so on. >> no drill can ever prepare you, though, for that real-life situation. i mean, the -- [ inaudible question ] >> this recent incident, how did it affect you as a physician? [ inaudible ]? >> you have to sort of be -- separate from it in the sense you can't be too emotionally or personally involved and you have to dole with it as a professional kind of thing. we have had another serious incident a few years ago, you probably remember the five children, that was a lot more emotional because children were involved. so we are going to meet after this and probably next week sometime and sort of debrief everything and go over it again and what can we learn from it and what we did and improvements to be made, those kind of things. >> you talked about it being -- talked about it being -- prepared to seeing t
x-ray teams are notified. key role to make sure everything is done all right. it was done very well. but that all takes planning and it takes practice. you have to have the right people and contact them and so on. >> no drill can ever prepare you, though, for that real-life situation. i mean, the -- [ inaudible question ] >> this recent incident, how did it affect you as a physician? [ inaudible ]? >> you have to sort of be -- separate from it in the sense you can't be too...
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today, because of a lack of supplies, he operates as if in the 19th century. >> we don't have the x-rayt machine l us exactly where we are. and we had to rely on other markers other anomical points to guess where we are. >> schifrin: he blames u.n. and u.s. sanctions. they began in 2006, and included eviously military items l tanks, combat aircraft and technical training. by 2017, the u.n. imposed its strictest sanctions yet, on "all industrial machinery, transportation vehicles, iron, steel and other metals." that has had side effects. >> basic medical equipment, almost every one of them, have broken down and were now unable to repair because of parts availability. medical equipment should not be part of sanctions. >> schifrin: and was that the case 12 years ago, when you started? >> no. >> schifrin: the sanctions are n designed to stth korea from redirecting machinery, metals, and aid to its missile and nuclear program. the restrictions are necessary, argues former state department official balbina hwang.te >> when the ational , mmunity rallies and then pours aid into the counten the
today, because of a lack of supplies, he operates as if in the 19th century. >> we don't have the x-rayt machine l us exactly where we are. and we had to rely on other markers other anomical points to guess where we are. >> schifrin: he blames u.n. and u.s. sanctions. they began in 2006, and included eviously military items l tanks, combat aircraft and technical training. by 2017, the u.n. imposed its strictest sanctions yet, on "all industrial machinery, transportation...
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american airlines says the problems began when several of the airport's x-ray machines stopped working. many passengers told us they will have to wait until today to get out. >> we realize this is a surprise, nothing is happening. the line-up was just not moving, and so yeah, now they redirected us to a new flight for tomorrow morning. >> american airlines says the problem is resolved, and it is working to re-book passengers who missed flights. >>> a matter of life and death. that's how house speaker nancy pelosi is describing the nation's health care debate. she and other california politicians are in san francisco for the health care for all americans weekend. she also called out senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying he should let the senate vote on the issue. >> all we're saying to senator mcconnell is give us a vote. do your job, right, jackie? right, michael? do your job, give us a vote. the american people uerstand what this means. >> pelosi says among the work that needs to be done is improving the affordable care act. >>> yesterday marked the seventh anniversary of the
american airlines says the problems began when several of the airport's x-ray machines stopped working. many passengers told us they will have to wait until today to get out. >> we realize this is a surprise, nothing is happening. the line-up was just not moving, and so yeah, now they redirected us to a new flight for tomorrow morning. >> american airlines says the problem is resolved, and it is working to re-book passengers who missed flights. >>> a matter of life and...
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mocking revelations fro a study of x-rays. >>> a super bowl champion in our area is giving back to thethe thing he is giving that he think he didn't have. >>> just about 5:00 a.m. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. we made it, it's friday. it's 5:00 a.m. and we have to still get to 7:00 a.m. >> not the yet. melissa is looking at your first 4 traffic but we start witheo metlogist chuck bell. >> i think you'll like your friday. i can't give you 100% dry forecast for today t i can give you 90% dry forecast. there could aquick little raindrops or two this onafterno no severe storms or no severe weather. skies this morning a little bit of early morning daylight showing here on thengest detail of the year. four things to know about the weather. oh, that is better! the winds have changed. a northwest wind will be blowing this afternoon. it will drop the humidity and the temperatures so cool mornings are coming. w about this? 100% sunshine over the weekend. there are still a few straggling spots in this area so i can't give you a guarantee of dry weather for today butny ra
mocking revelations fro a study of x-rays. >>> a super bowl champion in our area is giving back to thethe thing he is giving that he think he didn't have. >>> just about 5:00 a.m. good morning. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. we made it, it's friday. it's 5:00 a.m. and we have to still get to 7:00 a.m. >> not the yet. melissa is looking at your first 4 traffic but we start witheo metlogist chuck bell. >> i think you'll like your friday. i can't give...
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was a fear your like he's probably got a weapon and that ball just probably a knife i don't have x. ray vision but it sure looks like a. and you've got to be a viewer those are all things that come into play very rapidly into your system so the follow what you told the terrorists and mr tristram i know you will 3rd. is there a mention in this report of any concern about a bulge in a right pocket no is there any mention and this report of a knife or shards of glass i don't know sir thank you that's all i've got to say. commissioners. and do mr hamilton make a movements was right back you know. thank you you misstep down. if we have other officers to act like you know and they need to be removed from the course of things for started it he's. going to direct your attention to exhibit 136 did you drafted for officer many i drafted in for a number of officers on the shift yes and you wanted him to be recognized for meritorious service right yes i did during the period that you supervised and did you come to any opinions about officer may's work i think yes what were those opinions he was a h
was a fear your like he's probably got a weapon and that ball just probably a knife i don't have x. ray vision but it sure looks like a. and you've got to be a viewer those are all things that come into play very rapidly into your system so the follow what you told the terrorists and mr tristram i know you will 3rd. is there a mention in this report of any concern about a bulge in a right pocket no is there any mention and this report of a knife or shards of glass i don't know sir thank you...
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like a horn, but this is a bone spur near the base of the skull researchers in australia examined x-rays and found 40% of people 18 to 30 years old who used their phone four hours or more a day dell the cause. >> did you find ourself on your phone a lot? >> yeah, i'm addicted. you're like that and you're body is call screwed off. >> reporter: this type of bone spur is typically something elderly people develop after decades of bad posture, not young adults >> it's scary. it's a big find. it tells us we're changing the physical aspects of human beings >> reporter: add the horn to text neck and texting thumb. so, what's the solution? prop up tablets on a pillow, hold screens higher, or here's an idea. just put the phone down altogether stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >> that's a radical thought. >>> coming up with warning for the selfie seeking about getting too friendly >>> tonight growing outrage in oregon after wild life officials killed a friendly black bear who they say got so comfortable around people that he posed a possible threat. jolene kent has that story >> reporter: this is
like a horn, but this is a bone spur near the base of the skull researchers in australia examined x-rays and found 40% of people 18 to 30 years old who used their phone four hours or more a day dell the cause. >> did you find ourself on your phone a lot? >> yeah, i'm addicted. you're like that and you're body is call screwed off. >> reporter: this type of bone spur is typically something elderly people develop after decades of bad posture, not young adults >> it's scary....
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x-ray. >> liao: you see the two bullet fragments that are in him. >> pelley: the x-ray shows you theagments of the shrapnel and the bullets, but it doesn't tell you much about the damage to the soft tissue. >> liao: no, and it doesn't tell you what's on the inside. i mean, a bomb went off on the inside, and our job is to go in there and clean it up. >> pelley: a bomb went off on the inside because of the shockwave from these high- velocity rounds. >> liao: correct. >> pelley: ryland endured 24 surgeries to repair his arm, leg, pelvis, intestines, kidney, bladder and hip. >> liao: at some point, it's like putting humpty dumpty back together again. >> pelley: what do you mean? >> liao: well, his organs are now in different pieces, and you have to reconstruc.e arm missin, skin, muscle, and part of the nerves were damaged. the bowel has to be put backsotr to heal itseso you c see that he can walk around like a normal child and behave as normal as possible. >> pelley: with the ar-15, it's not just the speed of the bullet, but also how quickly hundreds of bullets can be fired. the ar-15 is
x-ray. >> liao: you see the two bullet fragments that are in him. >> pelley: the x-ray shows you theagments of the shrapnel and the bullets, but it doesn't tell you much about the damage to the soft tissue. >> liao: no, and it doesn't tell you what's on the inside. i mean, a bomb went off on the inside, and our job is to go in there and clean it up. >> pelley: a bomb went off on the inside because of the shockwave from these high- velocity rounds. >> liao: correct....
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. >> right now in this entire county, you can't get an x-ray of your ankle if you twist it, and now it'sver and back to the nearest hospital just to get an x-ray. >> reporter: tears filled his eyes as he talked about the old medical center. >> it was really tough the first week or two coming back with the barricades up and it closed. still tough. but, i mean, you go on. >> it breaks your heart? >> oh, yeah. absolutely. it's tough. >> reporter: back in jamestown, mayor lyndon baines told us it's not looking good for their hospital. >> we went to the governor. there's nothing we can do until they sell the building. >> reporter: just days after our building, the hospital posted this notice on the building. temporarily closed. new ceo was called to fix things. a few days after that, the rest of michelle's co-workers lost their jobs. the state labor department is now investigating claims the hospital was keeping money from their paychecks and not sending it to the state or irs. the jamestown medical center's new ceo tells us in a statement, despite allegations of mismanagement, we're doing ev
. >> right now in this entire county, you can't get an x-ray of your ankle if you twist it, and now it'sver and back to the nearest hospital just to get an x-ray. >> reporter: tears filled his eyes as he talked about the old medical center. >> it was really tough the first week or two coming back with the barricades up and it closed. still tough. but, i mean, you go on. >> it breaks your heart? >> oh, yeah. absolutely. it's tough. >> reporter: back in...
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the devil is in the detail and x-rays. we'll explain all this to you coming up. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning. right now at 5:14, as you step out the door in martinez, it will be in the upper 50s, and we're going to have a faster warmup today, as our temperatures will head into the low 80s here this afternoon. we are also going to have a hot weekend ahead. i'll help you make some plans and we'll talk about a cooldown in the forecast in less than five minutes. >> and a good look right now across the san mateo bridge westbound, a few tail lights, nicely moving tail lights, that's your commute direction. i am looking at the peninsula. there's slowing in a couple spots. we'll track them down. >>> good morning. i'm bertha coombs at cnbc headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street could pull back slightly this morning following yesterday's big rally. the dow jumping nearly 250 points closing at its highest level since last october. sorry about that, guys, looks like we just had a power outage here. i'm going to send
the devil is in the detail and x-rays. we'll explain all this to you coming up. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning. right now at 5:14, as you step out the door in martinez, it will be in the upper 50s, and we're going to have a faster warmup today, as our temperatures will head into the low 80s here this afternoon. we are also going to have a hot weekend ahead. i'll help you make some plans and we'll talk about a cooldown in the forecast in less than...
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tawfik: it is very convenient now that we can use modern x-raying.can determine the composition of the materials that were used, the original colors, the nature of the gilding. all of these valuable information is being disclosed to us in a w non-destructi. ade: more than 2/3 of the objects from tutankhamun's tomb have been hidden away in boxes since their discovery by howard carter almost a hundred years ago. they're un-restored and have never been seen by the public. tourism here has really suffered over recent years, not just because of political unrest, but also through acts of terrorism. with assurances of increasedri se, it's hoped that this new center dedicated to egypt's unique history, will finally help to encourage tourists to come back. christa: ade in cairo back in march, and that spectacular newu mis set to open later this year. off to australia next, where henry visited the iconic outback town of alice springs, which has begun to slide off thi tourist mrecent years with low-cost airlines pulling out and several backpacker hostels closin
tawfik: it is very convenient now that we can use modern x-raying.can determine the composition of the materials that were used, the original colors, the nature of the gilding. all of these valuable information is being disclosed to us in a w non-destructi. ade: more than 2/3 of the objects from tutankhamun's tomb have been hidden away in boxes since their discovery by howard carter almost a hundred years ago. they're un-restored and have never been seen by the public. tourism here has really...
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and so even when they're going to the hospital and everything to get the x-rays was more for oe doctors to make sure they wereay with it than i was. >> just for the doctors. he didn't ce. brice harper says hello to old friends. brian zier, at home. starting game one 2-1 homer for dozier. very next batter, new walkp strong, baby shark. you get the idea. worked out for him. parawith a long home run to right. patric corbin turning things around. allowing one run. nats win it 4-2. hosting new york city. we knowhat guy. wayne rooney. he scored hisenfirst u.s. op goal last game. wants the second. wants the finish. 1-0 lead. he knows how to get it done. things are lookingr t. didn't stay that way. 41st minute, tied at he's got three names but scored one goal. he finds the back of the net to go ahead. they beat d.c. united 2 to that ends united's open cup run. >> we're going to keep these band aids handy. >> it worked. of savings and service. whoa. travis in it me it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. s
and so even when they're going to the hospital and everything to get the x-rays was more for oe doctors to make sure they wereay with it than i was. >> just for the doctors. he didn't ce. brice harper says hello to old friends. brian zier, at home. starting game one 2-1 homer for dozier. very next batter, new walkp strong, baby shark. you get the idea. worked out for him. parawith a long home run to right. patric corbin turning things around. allowing one run. nats win it 4-2. hosting new...
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americans say the problems gone when several airport x-ray machines stopped. airlines says the problem is resolved and they are working with passengers who missed flights. >> we arrived at this nice surprise where nothing was happening. the line up was not moving. and so, yeah, they redirected to a new flight for tomorrow morning. >> customers are telling us americ that. >>> update to the breaking news we brought you last night a shooting at a costco in corona in riverside county. one of the people hurt is a los angeles police officer. he was offut at the time. the offers was treated and released at a hospital. also we learn that officer did fire his gun. another person was killed in that shooting. police were called to it store about 8:00. investigators say a man opened fire in the freezer section. the cell phone video from inside shows it unfolding. >> shoppers ran for safety. some being trampled. and injured. and in all the chaos. police captured the gunman who was hospitalized. his condition unknown at this time. >>> developing out of salts o, one of the n
americans say the problems gone when several airport x-ray machines stopped. airlines says the problem is resolved and they are working with passengers who missed flights. >> we arrived at this nice surprise where nothing was happening. the line up was not moving. and so, yeah, they redirected to a new flight for tomorrow morning. >> customers are telling us americ that. >>> update to the breaking news we brought you last night a shooting at a costco in corona in riverside...
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magnetic radiation ranging from x. rays and ultraviolet light to radio waves wavelengths between 40780 nanometers are visible to the human eye in this range we can see radiation in the form of color. combined result in white lights so how do we perceive individual colors. when white light strikes an object a part of it is absorbed while the rest is reflected so not all wavelengths reach our eyes. our brain receives and interprets the reflected light leaving us to perceive a tomato for example as red. so colors are a question of the mind rather than matter is that also why they can emotionally influence us to get bella is a product designer she has over 20 years experience analyzing collars and their impact. through different colors everywhere that have particular meanings including a little meaning so it's important to take a sensitive approach to the issue. and you also have to be careful when it comes to choosing color schemes what effect different colors of. men shower gels with the red design for example are intended to
magnetic radiation ranging from x. rays and ultraviolet light to radio waves wavelengths between 40780 nanometers are visible to the human eye in this range we can see radiation in the form of color. combined result in white lights so how do we perceive individual colors. when white light strikes an object a part of it is absorbed while the rest is reflected so not all wavelengths reach our eyes. our brain receives and interprets the reflected light leaving us to perceive a tomato for example...
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american says the problems began when x-ray machines stopped working. the problem is resolved and they're working with passengers who missed flights. >> it was a surprise where nothing was happening. the line was just not moving. and now they redirected us to a new flight for tomorrow morning. >> customers also told us that american had only one person working at that time. >>> a job fair today specifically for the transgender community. they say the job market isn't fair. nbc bay area is live where all 40 county offices were ready and accepting applications today. >> reporter: that's right. all of the county departments were here at the center. the hr departments from those offices looking for everything from firefighters to parks employees to public defenders. specifically talking to those transgender workers. state labor statistics show that transgender californians face an unemployment rate that is twice the state average and a quarter of those workers who are employed earn below national poverty level wages. seeing statistics like that supervisors
american says the problems began when x-ray machines stopped working. the problem is resolved and they're working with passengers who missed flights. >> it was a surprise where nothing was happening. the line was just not moving. and now they redirected us to a new flight for tomorrow morning. >> customers also told us that american had only one person working at that time. >>> a job fair today specifically for the transgender community. they say the job market isn't fair....
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researchers in australia examined hundreds of x-rays and found that roughly 40% of pele 18 to 30 years old who use thei phones morthan 4 1/2 hours a day developed the growth the likely cause all that hunching over, sending texts and checking social media. >>> do you find yourself on your phone a lot? >> yeah, i'm addicted. ouyou're like that and yr body off.ll like screwe >> reporter: the bone spur is something typically elder difficult people might develop after decades of bad posture, not young adul >> it's really scary it's a big find. it's a big sign. it's also that we're changing. we're changing the physical aspects of human beings. >> reporter: add the horn to a growing list of ailments caused by our tech use, like text neck and texting thumb. so what's the solution prop up tablets on a pillow. hold screens higher. or here's an idea. just put the phone down altogether stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york >>ti we're get a first look at the transcript from the closed door testimony from former trump aide hope hicks ich reveals white house lawyers stopped her 155 times from answering
researchers in australia examined hundreds of x-rays and found that roughly 40% of pele 18 to 30 years old who use thei phones morthan 4 1/2 hours a day developed the growth the likely cause all that hunching over, sending texts and checking social media. >>> do you find yourself on your phone a lot? >> yeah, i'm addicted. ouyou're like that and yr body off.ll like screwe >> reporter: the bone spur is something typically elder difficult people might develop after decades of...