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here to talk about investing in athletes, from berkley, california is kevin ruse. and from atlanta, georgia. jamal anderson. kevin i will start with you. what exactly for sale here. what is a $10 investment in a share of ariain foster get you. it's getting you a share of a company. who has set up a private exchange and they are selling these shares to private investors. zblrntioif you or i buy one share it gives us a tracking share. so fantax comes up with a brand value for foster which not only include his contracts but his endporsmenendorsement deals ande appearance fees he gets and income post football. even well after he has retired from the league. this will include any deals that he has to appear on tfl tv aftes career is over and any extra income that is coming inar his -- after his football career. >> an athlete could get injured and they don't have guaranteed contract in the n.f.l. and that athlete will have the money. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explor
here to talk about investing in athletes, from berkley, california is kevin ruse. and from atlanta, georgia. jamal anderson. kevin i will start with you. what exactly for sale here. what is a $10 investment in a share of ariain foster get you. it's getting you a share of a company. who has set up a private exchange and they are selling these shares to private investors. zblrntioif you or i buy one share it gives us a tracking share. so fantax comes up with a brand value for foster which not...
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. >> rose: we continue now from berkley california with christina romer she's the former head of the council of economic advisors and it ought to be said she knows janet yellen well. a fellow academic, what else do you think will serve janet yellen importantly in this important position? >> well you know, i mean there's so much that's important about her. i think one of the things that goes with being an academic is a flexibility of mind. what's always impressed me about janet is she doesn't just stick to one idea, she's always saying am i missing something, is there some other idea that might be right here, is there more research we need to do. and i think in these kind of times when monetary policy is much more complicated and changing so rapidly, that kind of flexibility and watching the data and watching the new research as it comes through, i think will serve her incredibly well. it's important to be a teacher. we know now that the fed chair plays an incredible role in communication, and there's so much, i think distrust of the fed among the american people that to have fed chai
. >> rose: we continue now from berkley california with christina romer she's the former head of the council of economic advisors and it ought to be said she knows janet yellen well. a fellow academic, what else do you think will serve janet yellen importantly in this important position? >> well you know, i mean there's so much that's important about her. i think one of the things that goes with being an academic is a flexibility of mind. what's always impressed me about janet is...
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. >>> copper wire thieves may be to blame for a powerful explosion at the university of california berkley. the blast sent some students scrambling for safety and left others trapped in elevators screaming for help. four people suffered minor injuries. engineers were trying to restore power to an under ground substation. >>> five people, including a 2-year-old boy are recovering now from a bizarre stabbing attack on a new york city bike path. a man wielding a pair of scissors slashed a man and his toddler. he stabbed a woman before that. a bystander held the guy down until officers arrived. police say the suspect is homeless and suffers psychological problems. >>> efforts to restore the navy yard building where 12 people were shot and killed last month are moving forward. it sustained extensive damage on the day aaron alexis carried out the shooting spree. a $6.4 million contract has been handed out for the repairs to be done. the colorado company is looking at new designs while they consider what to do with the building. >>> we are more on another big story unfolding today. open enrollmen
. >>> copper wire thieves may be to blame for a powerful explosion at the university of california berkley. the blast sent some students scrambling for safety and left others trapped in elevators screaming for help. four people suffered minor injuries. engineers were trying to restore power to an under ground substation. >>> five people, including a 2-year-old boy are recovering now from a bizarre stabbing attack on a new york city bike path. a man wielding a pair of scissors...
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. >>> the university of california berkley campus was evacuated because of an explosion last night.he classes were canceled. they say one person was sent to the hospital with minor injuries. the explosion is believed to have been caused by some copper wire thieves. >>> in celebration of buddy check 9's 20th anniversary of saving lives through early detection, wusa9 is bringing the mammovan to broadcast house wusa. the date is thursday, october 10. to find out if you are eligible or to make an appointment for a mammogram when it comes to wusa, call 202-741-3252. and at 6:55, it's time to answer our question of the morning. again the question was according to a survey, which one of these do 39% of women believe is real? is it a, ghosts, b, angels, c, aliens? >> so appropriate now that we're in october. good morning to jacqueline stevens smith who wrote ghosts. i have one in my house. before i never believed in ghosts until i purchased this house. >> wow, the ghost whisperer says the answer is a, ghosts. we'll be right back. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored
. >>> the university of california berkley campus was evacuated because of an explosion last night.he classes were canceled. they say one person was sent to the hospital with minor injuries. the explosion is believed to have been caused by some copper wire thieves. >>> in celebration of buddy check 9's 20th anniversary of saving lives through early detection, wusa9 is bringing the mammovan to broadcast house wusa. the date is thursday, october 10. to find out if you are...
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the "la times" investigation cited a study at the university of california, berkley. they found over 100 buildings at risk. a city officials is demanding action. >> i'm calling for the department of building and safety to give us a report at what is out there, the challenges and what steps we need to take. >> there'll be another earthquake. i jump, as i jump the earth could move. be prepared. >> the preparation does not yet seem to extend to thousands of structures that may be at risk across southern california. >> will a discovery in western asia is shaking up theories of how humans evolved. this skull was found in georgia in 2005. it's been 1.8 million years old. experts say it's the most complete for a human skull discovered. other remains were found from the same area and time period. the finds show that our family tree may not have as many branches as we thought. the georgan remains are believed to be some of the first prehumans to migrate out of africa. >> ross is back with sports. busy night. >> game five. alca between the tigers and re-sox. that's going on. th
the "la times" investigation cited a study at the university of california, berkley. they found over 100 buildings at risk. a city officials is demanding action. >> i'm calling for the department of building and safety to give us a report at what is out there, the challenges and what steps we need to take. >> there'll be another earthquake. i jump, as i jump the earth could move. be prepared. >> the preparation does not yet seem to extend to thousands of structures...
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magazine and he is here with us from the planetarium at the lawrence hall of science at the berkley campus in california. jake it's thank you for being here. thanks for being here. thank you john good to be here. >> tell us about this sling shot. >> how did it work? >> the gravitational pull of the earth is knife to pick up momentum and harness it. you can't get to 650,000 miles an hour without using it. as you say it passed over south africa this afternoon gaining 165,000 miles an hour speed which will send it on it's way to jupiter. >> when did it launch from earth and what has it been doing until this sling shot? >> what is amazing about the juneau program for the last two years it's been gaining momentum using the gravity of the sun and it's done a full rotation of the sun and using the gravity of erlt to pick up another burst of speed as if you had atathed another rocket to it. it's going to take another three years to get to jupiter. >> when it gets to jupiter what will happen then? efnl well in mythology the good jupiter covered himself in a cloud, a vale of cloud. and his wife juneau was the onl
magazine and he is here with us from the planetarium at the lawrence hall of science at the berkley campus in california. jake it's thank you for being here. thanks for being here. thank you john good to be here. >> tell us about this sling shot. >> how did it work? >> the gravitational pull of the earth is knife to pick up momentum and harness it. you can't get to 650,000 miles an hour without using it. as you say it passed over south africa this afternoon gaining 165,000...
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according to a twim university of california berkley study.onstruction of sandy is no different. >> in hurricane katrina, they came out. in new york there are tens of thousands affected themselves by the hurricane. they are helping the others who can afford the rebuilding process, but cannot afford to rebuild their own dwellings. >> without access to federal assistance, many rely on centres like this one for help themselves. el centro del inmigrable offers safety equipment and training. >> translation: we didn't know anything about safety in the beginning. we didn't even have cloves. we are going to classes to learn about safety, to learn to clean out mould. to be prepared. >> a year later day labourers say their communities have also changed. >> translation: people looked at us differently after the help we offered them. men's that looked at us suspiciously in the street - now we see them, they say i had to us. >> the irony is that while the politicians discuss the future of the 12 million undocumented immigrants in the country, those undocum
according to a twim university of california berkley study.onstruction of sandy is no different. >> in hurricane katrina, they came out. in new york there are tens of thousands affected themselves by the hurricane. they are helping the others who can afford the rebuilding process, but cannot afford to rebuild their own dwellings. >> without access to federal assistance, many rely on centres like this one for help themselves. el centro del inmigrable offers safety equipment and...
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. >>> an explosion underneath the campus of the university of california berkley last night forced policeacuate the entire campus. one student was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. a spokesperson says thieves were trying to steal copper wire from the electrical system and they are to blame for the explosion. >>> the first snow of the season came way too early in stevens pass, washington. road crews said they hadn't finished summertime makes to stabilize the slopes leading down to the highway through the higher elevations. so there's a 24-hour watch on the mountain pass till the snow clears. >>> feel like san diego originally? well, it's going to feel more like summer as we head through the day. howard has the forecast coming up next. >> we'll meet the woman whose personal research helped revolutionize the understanding revolutionize the understanding of breast cancer i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that's why i'm backing terry mcauliffe for governor. t
. >>> an explosion underneath the campus of the university of california berkley last night forced policeacuate the entire campus. one student was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. a spokesperson says thieves were trying to steal copper wire from the electrical system and they are to blame for the explosion. >>> the first snow of the season came way too early in stevens pass, washington. road crews said they hadn't finished summertime makes to stabilize the slopes...
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. >>> this morning the university of california at berkley remains quiet after a power outage causes a massive explosion. they were forced to evacuate the campus because of the explosion. it happened in an under ground vault as crews tried to restore power on campus last night. april berkley spokesperson says the blast may have been caused by an underwater copper theft that occurred last year and workers thought they had repaired the damage. >> the power outage tonight is an indication that the damage they caused may have been far more extensive than originally thought. that is under investigation right now. >> one person was rushed to the hospital with minor burns. fire crews rescued about 20 people stuck in dorm elevators when the power went out. it's not clear if classes will resume tomorrow. >>> turning to sports, john harbaugh is confident that the ravens are a team that will run the ball but critics are disagreeing after the upset in buffalo sunday. at one point the ravens called for a pass on 31 consecutive plays. joe flacco threw the ball 50 times. five were intercepted by th
. >>> this morning the university of california at berkley remains quiet after a power outage causes a massive explosion. they were forced to evacuate the campus because of the explosion. it happened in an under ground vault as crews tried to restore power on campus last night. april berkley spokesperson says the blast may have been caused by an underwater copper theft that occurred last year and workers thought they had repaired the damage. >> the power outage tonight is an...
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i'd now like to yield one inute to the congresswoman from berkley, california, barbara lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you, very much. first, i rise in strong opposition to this bill. but i just have to say, what nerve the republicans have to bring this bill to the floor. as a member of the appropriations committee, i have witnessed republicans both over and over again to cut funding for the women, infants and children program. in the past year alone, they have cut $500 million, which cuts into my district alone, 21,000 participants -- excuse me -- but let me tell you, they have refused in committee to listen and they have insisted on these massive cuts. now today they are pretending, pretending that they care about the w.i.c. program with the cynical ploy. it's simply outrageous to play politics with pregnant women and their children. what nerve. republicans are now trying to pretend that they want to reopen government that they shut down using our most vulnerable as pawns. it's hard to believe what i
i'd now like to yield one inute to the congresswoman from berkley, california, barbara lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for one minute. ms. lee: thank you, very much. first, i rise in strong opposition to this bill. but i just have to say, what nerve the republicans have to bring this bill to the floor. as a member of the appropriations committee, i have witnessed republicans both over and over again to cut funding for the women, infants and children...
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nicholas is a professor at the california university at berkley, and a professor at the stern schoolf business. thank you for being here. i want your thoughts on the shutdown. there's conflicting information that maybe it's not a big deal, maybe it is. your thoughts. how damaging is the shutdown to the economy? >> it's a big deal. if the shutdown is - if it continues for a significant amount of time, it will be contributing to a recession, and we are trying to get out of the recession. but much, much more important is the debt ceiling issue, because if we don't manage to fix the debt ceiling issue, and the bond rating of the united states gets cut, it will automatically result in higher interest rates that the united states government will have to pay on the debt, and the debt is really, really large. it will create an additional budget crisis besides the one we have now. into -- >> walk us through this. if 17 october comes and the debt limit is not raised what will happen? what will americans see? >> the deadline is a bit flexible. the us government will have a way to pay the upcomi
nicholas is a professor at the california university at berkley, and a professor at the stern schoolf business. thank you for being here. i want your thoughts on the shutdown. there's conflicting information that maybe it's not a big deal, maybe it is. your thoughts. how damaging is the shutdown to the economy? >> it's a big deal. if the shutdown is - if it continues for a significant amount of time, it will be contributing to a recession, and we are trying to get out of the recession....
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california. >> one is hurting medical research. my colleagues here at berkley and elsewhere are dependent on the nih. sequester and now the shut down has had a doctormatic effect where losing faculty members who had opportunities to move back to their home country aboard and that is stripping us of an incredible investment of bu bio-medical science. it it's important for work on neurological diseases, diabetes and other disorders. the u.s. is in africa. the libyan government is condemning al-libs outside his home on saturday. he was accused of the killings at the embassy in kenya and tanzania. navy sales tried the to khaurp the leaders in al-shabab but officials say that mission was unsuccessful. two raids and two african countries over the weekend. early saturday morning before dawn, field team 6 is the same group that got osama bin laden scored a seaside villa. but the special forces teams are about heavy fear and had to quickly pull out. the american commandos did kill several people but unclear who. >>> we have confirmed today the target of this that raid i
california. >> one is hurting medical research. my colleagues here at berkley and elsewhere are dependent on the nih. sequester and now the shut down has had a doctormatic effect where losing faculty members who had opportunities to move back to their home country aboard and that is stripping us of an incredible investment of bu bio-medical science. it it's important for work on neurological diseases, diabetes and other disorders. the u.s. is in africa. the libyan government is condemning...
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berkley. that is your latest traffic. >>> people who use federal electronic benefits transfer cards to buy food ran into major problems over the weekend. a power outage caused the glitch that affected 17 states, including california. millions were unable to use the cards. xerox, which runs the system, says access was restored by saturday night and people were able to get emergency vouchers from local retailers during the glitch. the glitch is the reason wal- marts decided to continue cards during the outage so customers could feed their families, and people loaded up their shopping carts and took home all they could while their cards were not showing any limits and cleaned out the stores. >> we walked through the doors and it was like a tornado came through. >> i've never seen it in that condition. >> the shopping frenzy ended when an announcement was made that the computer glitch was fixed. a number of people abandoned their grocery carts and left the store. >>> a new investigation identifies hundreds of buildings in our state that could collapse if we had a big earthquake. one professor talked about the structure at greatest risk and how to fix them before it's too late. >>reporter: professor heeden says there'
berkley. that is your latest traffic. >>> people who use federal electronic benefits transfer cards to buy food ran into major problems over the weekend. a power outage caused the glitch that affected 17 states, including california. millions were unable to use the cards. xerox, which runs the system, says access was restored by saturday night and people were able to get emergency vouchers from local retailers during the glitch. the glitch is the reason wal- marts decided to continue...
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my district, california's 13th congressional district, right next door to your congressional district, as you said, is home to lawrence berkley national laboratory. and let me just say, first, how proud i am to represent one of the most esteemed centers for scientific research and technological advancement in the world. i've had many, many opportunities to visit the lab where i have met some of the most brilliant scientific minds on our planet. the employees, the scientists, all of those who work at the lab are phenomenal individuals. and it's just amazing to see how these scientists and engineers especially use our federal investments in our national laboratory system to make unbelievable leaps in every field, from nanotechnology and supercomputing to energy efficiency and astrophysics. since it was established in 1931, the history of the lab is unbelievable. it was established in 1931 by a nobel prize winning physicist, earnest orlando lawrence. his last name was lawrence. the lab has been associated with 13 nobel prizes. 57 of the lab scientists are members of the national academy of sciences. 13 have won the national meda
my district, california's 13th congressional district, right next door to your congressional district, as you said, is home to lawrence berkley national laboratory. and let me just say, first, how proud i am to represent one of the most esteemed centers for scientific research and technological advancement in the world. i've had many, many opportunities to visit the lab where i have met some of the most brilliant scientific minds on our planet. the employees, the scientists, all of those who...