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sot - pablo ampuero sismologo de caltech " ---el nivel de empleo entre los latinos crecio un 6.5 pore finales de 2009 y lo hizo de forma mas acelerada que la media nacional en el pais. take vo ---esto segun un estudio del centro "pew", que encontro una lenta pero constante mejora del empleo sobre todo entre los asiaticos y latinos. ---la poblacion anglo y afroamericana sigue con indices de empleo inferior a 2007. cu ---la ley de salud del presidente obama beneficia a millones en el pais segun la administracion ... pero ahora enfrenta mas obstaculos que nunca... cristina londoÑo nos informa. cu ---vamos a la primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 ... take vo ---y regresaremos en vivo desde guanajuato... en donde los mexicanos se preparan a recibir a benedicto 16. take vo ---ademas hay trabajo... quedes con nosotros que le diremos a donde acudir para conseguir un empleo. segment ends guanajuato, ya est todo listo para recibir al papa benedicto 16... --hasta all nos trasladamos en vivo esta noche con ana patricia candiani, quien es una de las enviadas especiales del equipo de telemundo
sot - pablo ampuero sismologo de caltech " ---el nivel de empleo entre los latinos crecio un 6.5 pore finales de 2009 y lo hizo de forma mas acelerada que la media nacional en el pais. take vo ---esto segun un estudio del centro "pew", que encontro una lenta pero constante mejora del empleo sobre todo entre los asiaticos y latinos. ---la poblacion anglo y afroamericana sigue con indices de empleo inferior a 2007. cu ---la ley de salud del presidente obama beneficia a millones en...
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. >> there is around ability to save live autos one researcher at caltech which got a private grant says with funding there would be a system within three years. >> thank you. the agency that manages california's power grid is trying to get ahead of possible summer blackouts. and there is a small quantity of gas laekd inside one reactor that was not measurable but shut down. and there is under undergoing maintenance and they're discussing what to do. >> there is pg&e unveiling it's device this, is the first ever extended range electric pickup truck. it's called e truck. vehicle not only allows crews to perform duties but thanks to what is called exportable power they can do more. >> this is to not only power vehicles but to take that energy and use it whenever we need to do. and there is a little bit hard to hear, but imagine having your neighborhood powered by a pickup truck. good to know. >> there is a child safety lock proven not to be as child proof as advertised. >> there is an urgent recall. >> here is proof sometimes kids are too smart for their own good. the consumer products saf
. >> there is around ability to save live autos one researcher at caltech which got a private grant says with funding there would be a system within three years. >> thank you. the agency that manages california's power grid is trying to get ahead of possible summer blackouts. and there is a small quantity of gas laekd inside one reactor that was not measurable but shut down. and there is under undergoing maintenance and they're discussing what to do. >> there is pg&e...
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they have sabbatical a caltech. he met another boy there who was really into that. that's what got him interested. i think i experienced this myself. when you go on sabbatical and becomes a watershed for the old family, not just you. that's when i started writing of a science. went on sabbatical. our children look at that as a watershed. but, yes, his daughter -- his daughter has written a couple of children's books with stephen called the george books. cosmic and the key to the universe. they are wonderful books. had doesn't elaborate. no. recommended. they are wonderful, fiction.
they have sabbatical a caltech. he met another boy there who was really into that. that's what got him interested. i think i experienced this myself. when you go on sabbatical and becomes a watershed for the old family, not just you. that's when i started writing of a science. went on sabbatical. our children look at that as a watershed. but, yes, his daughter -- his daughter has written a couple of children's books with stephen called the george books. cosmic and the key to the universe. they...
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they had a sabbatical at caltech and he met another oiler who was really into that and that was whatt him interested. i have experienced this myself, when you go on sabbatical it becomes a watershed for the whole family, in the case of my husband. when i started writing about science was when he went on sabbatical and we look at that too is a watershed. his daughter, his daughter has written a couple of children's books with stephen. they are called george's cosmic adventure, george is key to the universe. they're wonderful books. i wonder if we have those in the library. do we have them? i will have to tell her i recommend them. they are wonderful. they are fiction. what is interesting is he meets a scientist who lives next door to him who is so clearly stephen hawking as he would be without his disability. it is so clear, it's the same person but anyway then they have these adventures. it is sort of science-fiction but they are huge huge sections of the book that are kind of removed. they are different color print in those are the sections that are the real science. there is a lot
they had a sabbatical at caltech and he met another oiler who was really into that and that was whatt him interested. i have experienced this myself, when you go on sabbatical it becomes a watershed for the whole family, in the case of my husband. when i started writing about science was when he went on sabbatical and we look at that too is a watershed. his daughter, his daughter has written a couple of children's books with stephen. they are called george's cosmic adventure, george is key to...
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. >> dan busby is trained as a physicist from caltech who's got a wide and diverse background in engineering consider myself an artist. but i initially went into this as a physicist. so all of my art has a physics background. >> some people express themselves through science. some people express themselves through art. thin labs is a meeting place where it all comes together. >> like most good ideas, syn labs was born in a bar. a bunch of us were meeting, drinking beers, talking about what projects we were working on. we got competitive. that drove us to make bigger and badder and cooler experiments and to collaborate. and because of our success with that, the band okay go found us and gave us that first gig that really got us going as a real team. >> of course we knew of okay go because they are infamous. they produced some of the greatest music of our time including, perhaps, the first viral music video. they were looking for what they called a machine that they could dance with. and we after a few minutes of talking realized that we were all talking about the same thing. which was -- ♪ >>
. >> dan busby is trained as a physicist from caltech who's got a wide and diverse background in engineering consider myself an artist. but i initially went into this as a physicist. so all of my art has a physics background. >> some people express themselves through science. some people express themselves through art. thin labs is a meeting place where it all comes together. >> like most good ideas, syn labs was born in a bar. a bunch of us were meeting, drinking beers,...
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british isles, a caltech music. i learned all the paul simon songs.s i got older -- >> he is a hell of a guitarist. people do not realize. he is not flashy, but if you try to learn his tunes, they are really hard. >> he is a brilliant guitar player. i eventually got interested in jazz, world music, everything. maybe that is one of the reasons. i enjoyed so many kinds of music, i did not have a preference. i did not want to be anything in particular. i just wanted to play guitar and get that sound that i was hearing in my head. >> is there a particular song of yours that you can trace back to and influence, sound that you were trying to get that you heard somebody else use and you wanted to use it? >> i will play you a few bars from a piece that i wrote in the 1970's, very much influenced by the british isles style. this one is called "inverness." ♪ >> i am cutting it short, but, to me, that is the quintessential british isles style. >> although, in your hand, it is more harmonically complex. >> it could be. >> one of the things i was trying to do -- i
british isles, a caltech music. i learned all the paul simon songs.s i got older -- >> he is a hell of a guitarist. people do not realize. he is not flashy, but if you try to learn his tunes, they are really hard. >> he is a brilliant guitar player. i eventually got interested in jazz, world music, everything. maybe that is one of the reasons. i enjoyed so many kinds of music, i did not have a preference. i did not want to be anything in particular. i just wanted to play guitar and...
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. >> i was learning how to make smart boxes at caltech by recognizing them. >> and jim realized he can use the technology to recognize words on a printed page and remind people, then, surveyed people. our users were people who had learned differently. >> and found highlighting words is a perfect way. and book share has well over 100,000 books, all free to kids who need them. >> if r.. >> i can read a harder work. >> students have been reading four years. now, apple dropped the price, they'll able to take it right foo their classroom autos they can be independent and this gives them freedom. and this is a lot of self confidence. >> i can't see what this words. >> and vo cab back to you larry. now, kids can keep up with class instead of misbehaving. >> i'm quiet like a bunny. >>. >> and back to weather, nice today, things are changing. >> that is beginning today, you might have noticed how much cooler. here is one reason. downtown san jose, there are lots of clouds moving through the sky z slow to career this afternoon. high temperatures 13 degrees cooler than yesterday. there is dry con
. >> i was learning how to make smart boxes at caltech by recognizing them. >> and jim realized he can use the technology to recognize words on a printed page and remind people, then, surveyed people. our users were people who had learned differently. >> and found highlighting words is a perfect way. and book share has well over 100,000 books, all free to kids who need them. >> if r.. >> i can read a harder work. >> students have been reading four years. now,...
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jane hawking claims his interest in that was when he was just a kid and they had a sabbatical at caltech and he met another boy who was really into that. and have experienced it myself. when you go on sabbatical in a watershed for the whole family. i started writing about science on sabbatical. that too is a watershed. his daughter has written a couple children's books with steven. george's key to the universe, they are wonderful but to have those in the library -- do you have them? they are wonderful. they are fiction. he meets a scientist who lives next door to him who is so clearly stephen hawking as he would be without his disability. so clearly the same person. anyway they have these adventures and it is sort of science fiction but there are huge sections of the book that are in a different colored print and those are the sections that are the real science. there's a lot about black holes and various things like that. wonderful books. a really terrific. >> maybe the wrong person but didn't he get notoriety for saying he didn't believe in god and god was incompatible with science whi
jane hawking claims his interest in that was when he was just a kid and they had a sabbatical at caltech and he met another boy who was really into that. and have experienced it myself. when you go on sabbatical in a watershed for the whole family. i started writing about science on sabbatical. that too is a watershed. his daughter has written a couple children's books with steven. george's key to the universe, they are wonderful but to have those in the library -- do you have them? they are...
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i applied and was accepted to m.i.t., yale, stanford, caltech, chicago and waiting to hear backing fromarvard and princeton. >> amazing. lots of luck to you. obviously, this is a subject, breast cancer an that i've been going through and that is very close to my concerns. but for everyone, we just are excited for you and excited for your future. >> thank you so much. >> what you're going to be contributing. your parents must be so proud indeed. wendy, thank you for the intel foundation support. this is something we always look forward to every year. and this is a stellar winner. >> it's our great pleasure and honor. >> thank you both. >>> and what political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next right here. ful thin. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. it's this... the etrade pro platform. fast. beautiful. tota
i applied and was accepted to m.i.t., yale, stanford, caltech, chicago and waiting to hear backing fromarvard and princeton. >> amazing. lots of luck to you. obviously, this is a subject, breast cancer an that i've been going through and that is very close to my concerns. but for everyone, we just are excited for you and excited for your future. >> thank you so much. >> what you're going to be contributing. your parents must be so proud indeed. wendy, thank you for the intel...
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zimmerman was fascinated by police work, carrying a caltech handgun, and calling the police 49 times in the past year alone. now thousands are saying, the man who wanted to be a top, should be behind bars. >> we want to see zimmerman in court, with handcuffs behind his back. >> reporter: josh, we've told you about that petition online, it now has 1.5 million signatures calling for mr. zimmerman's arrest. the big question, where is george zimmerman? police telling us, they don't know where he is. he's not a suspect, they don't know where he is. his phone is shut off. even his facebook page is off. josh? >> we have to believe we have not heard the last from george zimmerman. >> people want to ask him questions, at least. >>> let's turn to the mystery of a 15-year-old cheerleader missing for a week now. she didn't show up to school. police investigating new clues, including pieces of clothing found near her home. >> reporter: police say 15-year-old sierra lamar, seen here in this video obtained by abc news, vanished one week ago this morning, as she walked to her bus stop in this small
zimmerman was fascinated by police work, carrying a caltech handgun, and calling the police 49 times in the past year alone. now thousands are saying, the man who wanted to be a top, should be behind bars. >> we want to see zimmerman in court, with handcuffs behind his back. >> reporter: josh, we've told you about that petition online, it now has 1.5 million signatures calling for mr. zimmerman's arrest. the big question, where is george zimmerman? police telling us, they don't know...