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google tv product lead rishi chandra believes it's the future. >> a lot of users watch great tv today on their television, but they have to watch all this web video on a p.c. or mobile phone. our belief is all of this should be coming into one single experience, inside the living room, and really that's what google tv is trying to deliver. apple tv, microsoft windows and others are also trying to deliver internet content to your television. they're all part of the over- the-top tv market. that is technology, video and demand content delivered over the top of traditional cable and satellite providers via an internet connection. analyst tim bajarin points out the market has been ten years in the making, but still hasn't taken off. >> we're trying to shove a medium like the internet on another medium that we've had for decades, and trying to bring them together and at least at this point, no one has figured out how to seamlessly integrate them well. >> reporter: content seems to be the biggest barrier. some media companies are reacting to over-the-top tv by blocking programming on some o
google tv product lead rishi chandra believes it's the future. >> a lot of users watch great tv today on their television, but they have to watch all this web video on a p.c. or mobile phone. our belief is all of this should be coming into one single experience, inside the living room, and really that's what google tv is trying to deliver. apple tv, microsoft windows and others are also trying to deliver internet content to your television. they're all part of the over- the-top tv market....
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Dec 4, 2010
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. >> reporter: gowri chandra graduated from brown in 2009, $80,000 in the hole. a comp lit major, she hoped to work with at-risk youths at a non-profit. but 18 months have yet to produce a full-time job. >> everybody says, you know, don't take it personally. and it's hard to keep that in mind, because it does feel like a personal rejection. >> reporter: chandra's working part-time on e-470 in denver, $10.75 an hour to log license plate numbers from photos of cars that use the toll road. plenty of her brown classmates are mal-employed as well. >> jobs that you don't need a college education for, by any stretch of the imagination. >> reporter: chandra thought the highway job would be stopgap. it's lasted a year, with food stamps needed at times to supplement her part-time income. david cook and his wife-- also a college grad and a part-time waitress-- are still on food stamps; were on welfare for a while, too. >> it's been really emotionally tough for both of us and, psychologically, it's hard to, you know, be the father and the husband, the man of the family, but
. >> reporter: gowri chandra graduated from brown in 2009, $80,000 in the hole. a comp lit major, she hoped to work with at-risk youths at a non-profit. but 18 months have yet to produce a full-time job. >> everybody says, you know, don't take it personally. and it's hard to keep that in mind, because it does feel like a personal rejection. >> reporter: chandra's working part-time on e-470 in denver, $10.75 an hour to log license plate numbers from photos of cars that use the...
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Dec 30, 2010
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it was a magical place for chandra gordon. >> it's a place where the wild things are used to be. i used to come in as a kid and i used to love it. >> i remember when this building was owned by sony. they had an arcade. they had a bunch of game shops. >> things didn't tu o dreamers storms failed, and sony sold the building to the westfield group. now many of the stores around the theater sit vacant awaiting a burst of life. >> movies are great. >> redevelopment leaders this week cleared the way for a new target store to move in to the second floor. they expect the 85,000 square-foot business to create 700 construction jobs and 600 permanent jobs. and more importantly, infuse new blood to the area. while some critics worry the store will increase traffic con next, shoppers are rolling out the welcome mat. >> it's kind of cheap. so that's cool. i don't have money to buy expensive stuff. so it will be nice to have one around. >> gordon remembers a different building, one of gleaming steel and high-tech gizmos and the target doesn't fit into those memories. >> target is so tacky. it s
it was a magical place for chandra gordon. >> it's a place where the wild things are used to be. i used to come in as a kid and i used to love it. >> i remember when this building was owned by sony. they had an arcade. they had a bunch of game shops. >> things didn't tu o dreamers storms failed, and sony sold the building to the westfield group. now many of the stores around the theater sit vacant awaiting a burst of life. >> movies are great. >> redevelopment...
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. >> reporter: hospital administrator chandra was with ohno, she had never spoken about that. >> she in shock, he was anticipating because she was expecting that john could be saved. >> she probably said something i have really bad news, in spite of all of our efforts to save your husband, we were unable to, and he died. >> reporter: ono was devastated. >> she was literally lying on the concrete floor of our emergency room department hitting her head against the wall. i put my hands behind her head, fearful she was going to hurt herself. >> i talked to dr. lynn, i said, this is 1980. obviously medicine was good in 1980. but in 2010 with medical advances, would you have been able to save him. he said the degree of his injuries were so extensive that nothing could have possibly saved him. >> i was wondering the same thing. yesterday, you had talked about how they decided they couldn't get there him there in time for an ambulance. they decided to get him in a squad car and drive as quickly as possible. could that have made any difference or it didn't matter how quickly he got there? >>
. >> reporter: hospital administrator chandra was with ohno, she had never spoken about that. >> she in shock, he was anticipating because she was expecting that john could be saved. >> she probably said something i have really bad news, in spite of all of our efforts to save your husband, we were unable to, and he died. >> reporter: ono was devastated. >> she was literally lying on the concrete floor of our emergency room department hitting her head against the...
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Dec 31, 2010
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i think your eye was informed by two masters of that chandra, david mccullough and barbara taught men. they had read american scripture anything she liked it. but when i met him he said yes of course i don't do anything like that. i tell stories. i said i thought i told stories in american scripture. and here was an opportunity to dedicate my skills entirely to telling the story, a rather complicated one, but hey, a story. and then i remember i heard harbert tuchman talked decades ago when i was still a graduate student. i had one line of hers really stuck in my mind. she said it was possible to build tension in telling a story, even if you're readers new hope it came out a few of them looked carefully never to mention bl, or even to allude to it until you came to it at the proper place in your narrative. i thought i wanted to test that. nobody said anybody cannot know the constitution was ratified. can i build up tension in telling the story of the narrative if i follow barbara taught in schools. when i describe to somebody what they wanted to try to do, i recall maybe 10 years ago,
i think your eye was informed by two masters of that chandra, david mccullough and barbara taught men. they had read american scripture anything she liked it. but when i met him he said yes of course i don't do anything like that. i tell stories. i said i thought i told stories in american scripture. and here was an opportunity to dedicate my skills entirely to telling the story, a rather complicated one, but hey, a story. and then i remember i heard harbert tuchman talked decades ago when i...