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from cambridge to cambridge, the revolution marched and eventually conquered.nesian economics swept american universities long before it became public policy in washington. roosevelt had a depression to fight. he had little time for theory. today, we can see that economics and the public policy it generates are fundamentally different because of john maynard keynes. professor gill what was so revolutionary about keynesian economics? i think what excited academic economists was the idea i mentioned earlier. total demand demand for consumers' goods plus business demand for investment might not be sufficient to maintain a high level of employment. business investment demand collapsed in the depression. nobody was building new plants. they were already operating with unused capacity. keynes showed that this fall and investment demand might bring down consumers' demand as well. "what determines consumption demand?" keynes asked. basically, the level of income in the economy. if my income is $10,000 a year i'll spend, say, $9,000 on consumers' goods. if my income is
from cambridge to cambridge, the revolution marched and eventually conquered.nesian economics swept american universities long before it became public policy in washington. roosevelt had a depression to fight. he had little time for theory. today, we can see that economics and the public policy it generates are fundamentally different because of john maynard keynes. professor gill what was so revolutionary about keynesian economics? i think what excited academic economists was the idea i...
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>> the original name was cambridge seed. >> we were in cambridge. >> it was too tied to one place. the y combinator is a trick, which is a formal expression to express algorithms, a math concept. >> how did you decide to work together? you were not married yet? that is a big decision. >> it was scary. we had only been dating for a year. ♪ >> there are myths about so many of the great companies, start-ups, founders that are boiled down into legends and what is the myth of y combinator and what is the reality? >> people don't realize how much we were not interested in making money. i'm thinking of all these people, all these forums, all self-serving, we weren't trying to make money. >> it was an experiment to see if these new ideas could work. >> a lot of people think of it as paul graham's y combinator. >> there is a myth. >> you call jessica the secret weapon. >> nothing has happened that jessica did not like put her seal of approval on. she has veto over everything. >> this is the first time you guys have been interviewed together? >> yeah. >> i can't believe that. >> let's face i
>> the original name was cambridge seed. >> we were in cambridge. >> it was too tied to one place. the y combinator is a trick, which is a formal expression to express algorithms, a math concept. >> how did you decide to work together? you were not married yet? that is a big decision. >> it was scary. we had only been dating for a year. ♪ >> there are myths about so many of the great companies, start-ups, founders that are boiled down into legends and what...
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take a look outside here in cambridge. the streets -- look at these cars completely completely buried in snow. 12 inches on the top of 83 that we have before. now, kevin, if you hang on i'm going to get out to give you a sense of how deep the snow is on top of the cars completely buried and i also want to invite adam and cathy here in cambridge. they were out today, one of the very few brave souls, kathleen is here with her two dogs. adam, give me a sense of what to make of all of this? >> in a way it's fun. you just sort of have to roll with it. i pulled 100 pound icicle off my roof the other day. it it almost took my head off and my teenage son and i had to melt it in the bathtub but you're making the best of it. kathleen, you had interesting things to say. >> it's completely insane. you know that there's -- they reduced the number of parking places just the snow and snow emergency by a third. so now it's game theory to get in and get out. no place to park your car. we're having to walk everywhere. the public transportat
take a look outside here in cambridge. the streets -- look at these cars completely completely buried in snow. 12 inches on the top of 83 that we have before. now, kevin, if you hang on i'm going to get out to give you a sense of how deep the snow is on top of the cars completely buried and i also want to invite adam and cathy here in cambridge. they were out today, one of the very few brave souls, kathleen is here with her two dogs. adam, give me a sense of what to make of all of this?...
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nixon was the person most despised by the liberal community of cambridge the upper west side in new york and in the sense pat was giving up his future in his own party didn't have the future. a very serious report talked at some length. it was immediately despised by liberals. important elements of the democratic coalition. he was on the outs. he could not possibly have gotten a president from lyndon johnson at that time. rsc points out if you could comprehend humphrey had been elected. if their is ever something that pat moynihan and it worked his way up the political scale started with running a campaign for governor of new york became his assistant. when kennedy was elected he became an assistant in the labor department, and suddenly his career was over because know one would accept him who had said these things about the sociological nature of the lower class. so they joined forces. joining forces was tricky. in some ways he responded. the 1st day he went to work for january 211969 he had in his office or the burns from an old friend of his from the eisenhower administration who had
nixon was the person most despised by the liberal community of cambridge the upper west side in new york and in the sense pat was giving up his future in his own party didn't have the future. a very serious report talked at some length. it was immediately despised by liberals. important elements of the democratic coalition. he was on the outs. he could not possibly have gotten a president from lyndon johnson at that time. rsc points out if you could comprehend humphrey had been elected. if...
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bbc news, cambridge. >> full bronze statues bringing the show to a close. thanks so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> it is a global truth. we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our banking relationship spans cultures and supports almost every industry across the globe, because success takes partnership, and only through discipline and trust can we create something greater than ourselves. mufg, we build relationships that build the world. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: a battle over economic priorities, from taxes to public works, president obama delivers his budget to capitol hill. paychecks go farther. we know families are struggling to afford childcare, struggling to afford to send th
bbc news, cambridge. >> full bronze statues bringing the show to a close. thanks so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> it is a global truth. we can do more when we work together. at mufg, our...
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there's another band there that is across the bay near cambridge. the last little band here of light snow they may dip to the northern suburbs over the next hour or so. then most of that snow is gone as we go forward into the rest of the morning. that snow on the eastern shore by 8:00 this morning will be pretty much all gone and then behind that a lot of clouds around through 8:00 or so. we may get a little break in the cloud cover around 9:00 or 10:00 this morning with sunshine breaking out. the road conditions will be treacherous for the morning commute and the mid teens. and the afternoon commute around 30 degrees and sunshine out that will help to melt things a little bit. it will quickly freeze right back up. temperatures will stay below freezing. we have total amounts reported now from southern maryland 5 to 6 inches. across the plateau mick to the 4, 5, 6. high three to four inches for the northern and western suburbs. temperatures are cold. we're just in the teens. we'll stay in the teens through the morning hours. in the afternoon get up t
there's another band there that is across the bay near cambridge. the last little band here of light snow they may dip to the northern suburbs over the next hour or so. then most of that snow is gone as we go forward into the rest of the morning. that snow on the eastern shore by 8:00 this morning will be pretty much all gone and then behind that a lot of clouds around through 8:00 or so. we may get a little break in the cloud cover around 9:00 or 10:00 this morning with sunshine breaking out....
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sreenivasan: for decades, two bronze sculptures languished in dusty obscurity in the corner of a cambridgeuseum. ben chapman has the story. >> the magazine fiv-- magazine any significance has never been in doubt but who have created them has been lost. now removed from obscurity and polished up for public display, they could be two of the world's most significant sculptures. >> michelangelo was one of the greatest if not the greatest sculptures ever to have livered and we know that he made works in bronze but none of them appear to have survived. there are two, not one but two, there is a big gap in our understanding of his genius. >> the mystery of the consume ture began to unravel when researchers saw this copy a a sketch by one of his apprentices showing a panther and its rider. they found the style matched his work other work including the sistine chapel completed around the same time. but the greatest test may be yet to come as the public and the art world are invited to admire and pour over these skupt tures look at the evidence and decide for themselves whether they really are miche
sreenivasan: for decades, two bronze sculptures languished in dusty obscurity in the corner of a cambridgeuseum. ben chapman has the story. >> the magazine fiv-- magazine any significance has never been in doubt but who have created them has been lost. now removed from obscurity and polished up for public display, they could be two of the world's most significant sculptures. >> michelangelo was one of the greatest if not the greatest sculptures ever to have livered and we know that...
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he even said a famous prize at cambridge university for an essay on anti-slavery, one of the launchingpoints of the antislavery movement in britain when clarkson won his prize. and he said why doesn't cambridge have the prices for essays -- prizes for essays on the industrial working and children and women in the minds and so on? so you begin to have a proslavery argument that is directed in that way. and i think it would be a mistake to think that the abolitionists were consciously trying to justify bad things in england. but there's a very complex relationship there between the two. was not part of your question? >> sound like. >> actually, one of the things that we probably won't have time much to talk about between the movie and the book which i just reread the book having seen the film, quite a long time ago. one of the things that troubles me a bit about "12 years a slave," and even in the book is that, as you know the free northerner from new york state who was kidnapped and taken to the south for 12 years he argues that the cruelty is mainly the fault of the system, that it's n
he even said a famous prize at cambridge university for an essay on anti-slavery, one of the launchingpoints of the antislavery movement in britain when clarkson won his prize. and he said why doesn't cambridge have the prices for essays -- prizes for essays on the industrial working and children and women in the minds and so on? so you begin to have a proslavery argument that is directed in that way. and i think it would be a mistake to think that the abolitionists were consciously trying to...
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enough with questions that aren't related to out cambridge tuesday. after holding them to a draw at home reality hit for cambridge beaten at stat ford. preston will now be at home to united. >> golden state tightened their grip routing sacramento 101-96. 21 points on the night opened up a nine-point advantage. the jazz rallied and managed to cut the lead but came up one point short. portland hanging on for a 103-102 win. >> michael clarke will return to captain cause cause's contradict team at the world cup. he is ahead of schedule in his recovery from hamstring surgery and dismissed rumors of a wrist between clarke and his teammates over the prolonged rehabilitation. he will take a major step towards his return when he plays against bangladesh on thursday. >> still a bit of rust in the system but i'm progressing every day. it's nice to have the opportunity to play tomorrow. >> bodies holding up well? >> yeah, i'm going through recovery now. you guys are probably sick of hearing it, i'm sick of saying it but it's one day at a time. i'm really improvin
enough with questions that aren't related to out cambridge tuesday. after holding them to a draw at home reality hit for cambridge beaten at stat ford. preston will now be at home to united. >> golden state tightened their grip routing sacramento 101-96. 21 points on the night opened up a nine-point advantage. the jazz rallied and managed to cut the lead but came up one point short. portland hanging on for a 103-102 win. >> michael clarke will return to captain cause cause's...
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and extend was the person most despised by the community in cambridge or the upper west side in new yorkn a sense he was giving up his future in his own party. when it happened however, he didn't have a future in his own party. in 1965 contact with while he was the assistant secretary he wrote a very serious report to be sent to the president on the family which talked in some length on the underclass. it was immediately despised by liberals and of course other important elements in the democratic coalition. so the degree is that he was on the outs. he couldn't possibly have gotten it from lyndon johnson at the time were in fact as he puts from hubert humphrey if he had been elected. so if it was ever something that moynahan who worked his way up the political scale started running in the campaign for governor of new york he became his assistant when kennedy was elected he became an assistant in the labor department into suddenly his career was over because no one would accept him who had said these things about the sociological nature of the lower class. so they joined forces. this was
and extend was the person most despised by the community in cambridge or the upper west side in new yorkn a sense he was giving up his future in his own party. when it happened however, he didn't have a future in his own party. in 1965 contact with while he was the assistant secretary he wrote a very serious report to be sent to the president on the family which talked in some length on the underclass. it was immediately despised by liberals and of course other important elements in the...
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of cambridge. they wanted nothing but the taxis to be able to pick up anybody in the city fof cambridge. i think my head came close to exploding when i heard about this i had trouble imagining a worse response to this situation we're in. u bechlt r uber is a very conversation company. its management has done them no favors in many ways but i want to go on the record to say i love u bechlt r and their model. the more i understand about the opportunities they're providing to put labor back in the economy and to provide a decent living for people, the bigger fan i become of the company. laura, you probably saw the study that alan krueger just worked on and published. the average. uber driver, comparison hard to make. pretty clear they get paid as much as a cab driver does. >> per hour. >> per hour in contrast to all other part-time workers they appear not to suffer a penalty on a per-hour basis for working fewer hours. you make $15 an hour if you drive three hours, you make $15 an hour if you drive 30
of cambridge. they wanted nothing but the taxis to be able to pick up anybody in the city fof cambridge. i think my head came close to exploding when i heard about this i had trouble imagining a worse response to this situation we're in. u bechlt r uber is a very conversation company. its management has done them no favors in many ways but i want to go on the record to say i love u bechlt r and their model. the more i understand about the opportunities they're providing to put labor back in the...
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i was in cambridge. he was not in direct touch with me. something else happened but let me come to this point. he talked to a lawyer about it and though lawyer advised him -- and the lawyer advised him, do not get involved. it is a white house operation. he said he had apologized to me. he said that he felt like he wrong to me and he felt guilty. from a professional point of view, he certainly had. everything had turned out fine in that time, of course. however, it bothered him so much that he got a bleeding ulcer and at one point it hemorrhaged and he went to the hospital, the emergency room. it bothered him enough -- he already had hypertension, so it bothered him enough that it was not his hypertension that gave him a bleeding ulcer, but not enough to tell me. not a wonderful performance, but it was pretty much like everybody else i had dealt with. i could go into a dozen examples. they are all very much the same. other analysts used to tell me, you were blessed in your analyst that he did not cooperate with the fbi when they approached
i was in cambridge. he was not in direct touch with me. something else happened but let me come to this point. he talked to a lawyer about it and though lawyer advised him -- and the lawyer advised him, do not get involved. it is a white house operation. he said he had apologized to me. he said that he felt like he wrong to me and he felt guilty. from a professional point of view, he certainly had. everything had turned out fine in that time, of course. however, it bothered him so much that he...
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>> we met at a party at paul's house in cambridge, that i almost did not attend. >> how did you come up with the idea for y combinator? >> jessica was very interested. it is hard to find any information. i was fascinated by all the stories. then you give a talk at harvard. >> yes. basically about how to start a start up. i told them they should raise --ey from starting a, can because then they could get advice. that, because i i didn'ts thought -- a know how. i thought, i will do it. i will finally start doing some investing. it was not supposed to grow into this big thing. the best way to start startup that will take over the world is don't even try to start. just try to start a project. wasn't -- was like this. it was too tied to one place. ,he y combinator is a trick expressing algorithm, mathematical concept. >> how did you decide to work together on this? it was scary. we had only been dating for one year. >> there are missed about so many of the great start ups that are boiled down to legend. what is the myth of y combinator and what is the reality? >> people don't believe how
>> we met at a party at paul's house in cambridge, that i almost did not attend. >> how did you come up with the idea for y combinator? >> jessica was very interested. it is hard to find any information. i was fascinated by all the stories. then you give a talk at harvard. >> yes. basically about how to start a start up. i told them they should raise --ey from starting a, can because then they could get advice. that, because i i didn'ts thought -- a know how. i thought,...
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in the english fa cup after holding them to a famous 0-0 draw at home, reality bit somewhat for cambridge. they were beat 3-0 in preston will now be at home to united. >>> well there are 79 league places between united and cambridge, but financially the gap is even greater. earlier on we spoke to the journalist who has been looking into the haves and have nots of english football. >> the gap is massive but i think in some ways the more important point the gap has gotten a lot wider. as you look back historically back to 1959 the average wage of a top flight english club was 44,000 powns. and£44,000. and so it was a factor of two between the top and the bottom. whereas come forward to 2012-13, and the average wage at the top was £126.25 million and at the bottom it was £2.46 million. those figures for everyone on the wage bill, the managers and players, and the factor of two had widened to almost a factor of 50. inequality had massively increased in english football during that time. >> fifa presidential candidate said that the sport needs to end its culture of intimidation. the fifa vice
in the english fa cup after holding them to a famous 0-0 draw at home, reality bit somewhat for cambridge. they were beat 3-0 in preston will now be at home to united. >>> well there are 79 league places between united and cambridge, but financially the gap is even greater. earlier on we spoke to the journalist who has been looking into the haves and have nots of english football. >> the gap is massive but i think in some ways the more important point the gap has gotten a lot...
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we meet him at cambridge university, where he falls in love, and we watch as his deterioration beginstor neuron disease. also known as als, what folks in the u.s. called lou gehrig's disease. >> life expectancy is two years. >> and yet through sheer force of will and the love of those around him, hawking spent decades helping us better understand the universe, and he is still alive half-century after his diagnosis. and i wereeddie struck continually about their perseverance and determination and their unsentimentality. >> they were unsentimental enough to separate later, so don't go expecting a sappy story, although it is an uplifting one. >> where there is life, there is hope. >> more to come. animated's best, and checking into "the grand budapest hotel." >> pillsbury crescents--awesome. but now you can use them to make pizza night awesome, too. unroll, separate, add sauce, pepperoni, cheese, and fold. behold: week night crescent pizza pockets party. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. guess what goes really well with eggs? pillsbury grands biscuits. make breakfast even better. gra
we meet him at cambridge university, where he falls in love, and we watch as his deterioration beginstor neuron disease. also known as als, what folks in the u.s. called lou gehrig's disease. >> life expectancy is two years. >> and yet through sheer force of will and the love of those around him, hawking spent decades helping us better understand the universe, and he is still alive half-century after his diagnosis. and i wereeddie struck continually about their perseverance and...
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julie klein there in cambridge. we appreciate it. and as you say, it ain't over yet. >> lots of family time. the transit system is closed down though. this is a state that is tired, now, of all this snow. >> yeah. >> and pedram there's more to come? >> there's absolutely more to come. and what's incredible the year is about 41 days old. and about 41 days ago we were in a snow deficit for boston. now we've seen the seven-day record the ten-day, the 20-day the 40-day record, since the first day of 2015. it is a mess. there's 114-plus thousand hours have been spent on the roads this season by the city of boston plowing the roadways. nearly 60,000 tons of salt. and nearly 220,000 miles of roadways have been plowed. that is nearly a lunar distance. boston all the way to the moon is about 238,000 miles. this is how much roadways have been cleared because of the tremendous amount of snow we've seen in recent weeks. and there it goes again. a band of snowshowers. and a wintry mix from baltimore towards d.c. delmarva region it is all rain at
julie klein there in cambridge. we appreciate it. and as you say, it ain't over yet. >> lots of family time. the transit system is closed down though. this is a state that is tired, now, of all this snow. >> yeah. >> and pedram there's more to come? >> there's absolutely more to come. and what's incredible the year is about 41 days old. and about 41 days ago we were in a snow deficit for boston. now we've seen the seven-day record the ten-day, the 20-day the 40-day...
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, massachusetts, or cambridge, maryland, whether they're in camden or camden yards or bangor or baltimore. >> reporter: the a.g.'s office calls baltimore a destination city for heroin traffickers because of its location and access along the i 95 corridor and it seems more heroin comes to maryland from new york and new jersey than from any other place. in attack supply -- >> the aim is to bring charges perhaps simultaneously in multiple states against multiple drug networks at once. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, a shopping center just reopened after bullets were flying during an attempted robbery of an armored truck. getting new reaction from choppers there. >>> a metro passenger trapped in that smoke-filled train a month ago ready to congress to congress about what he saw that day. >>> and the problems are training secret service officers. that is all composite as president obama is getting close to choosing a new leader for that agency. >>> first tonight very strong winds blowing in some bitter cold. the windchill could be below zero by tomorrow morning. >> doug i'm hearing from you tropical
, massachusetts, or cambridge, maryland, whether they're in camden or camden yards or bangor or baltimore. >> reporter: the a.g.'s office calls baltimore a destination city for heroin traffickers because of its location and access along the i 95 corridor and it seems more heroin comes to maryland from new york and new jersey than from any other place. in attack supply -- >> the aim is to bring charges perhaps simultaneously in multiple states against multiple drug networks at once....
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and this is a tremendous advantage sometimes the deals are two big or complex i'll pass it over to cambridge. >> thanks i'll reiterate everything it art and peter said regarding black stone they have an un34r5er8d real estate team in the entry a way to leverage the black stone that helps to generate the information flow to trj of the trends as peter men's their size coupled with they're built to act quickly is a true competitive advantage and consider large portfolio investments that others can't and they have the ability to execute very rapidly so brought deals on a first look basis that others can't see and finally one of the best track records in the industry it is consistent over a long period of time and their consistent with their performance and on i r and r and disabled capital basis so a lot to like here and if there's specific questions i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> so the question is who's their biscuit competitor right now peter mentioned the larger global banks have been pushed out of the industry they're in a sweet spot likes a star wood might be considered a xeefrt
and this is a tremendous advantage sometimes the deals are two big or complex i'll pass it over to cambridge. >> thanks i'll reiterate everything it art and peter said regarding black stone they have an un34r5er8d real estate team in the entry a way to leverage the black stone that helps to generate the information flow to trj of the trends as peter men's their size coupled with they're built to act quickly is a true competitive advantage and consider large portfolio investments that...
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a couple of bands from the northern neck across saint mary's county toward cambridge. that's one band here the brighter white color where the snow is coming down moderately. around the metro area the darker gray color is flurries in howard montgomery fairfax, northern prince william. the one band from winchester to frederick that's going to be tracking across northern loudoun county into montgomery maybe dumping an additional half inch on top of what has fallen. and the last band in southern maryland pulling away. snow totals recorded so far 3 to 4 inches and wood bridge 5 to 6 inches. and then west of there to stafford much of the shenandoah valley had 3 to 4 inches. temperature are freezing. we're in the teens now. we'll stay below freezing through the morning commute. slippery hazardous road impacts this morning. everything is snow covered. we'll see it continuing to track to the north and east over the next couple of hours. a look at when that snow is gone completely that's next weather and traffic on the 1s coming up at 5:11. melissa has a brand new crash. >> the
a couple of bands from the northern neck across saint mary's county toward cambridge. that's one band here the brighter white color where the snow is coming down moderately. around the metro area the darker gray color is flurries in howard montgomery fairfax, northern prince william. the one band from winchester to frederick that's going to be tracking across northern loudoun county into montgomery maybe dumping an additional half inch on top of what has fallen. and the last band in southern...
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from the admission standpoint, are we seeing kids who came from cambridge but camden, new jersey, a set of people i think that also tells a different story. so it's always managing to how they select but also on the front end, i do think there's value and i do think that you know, there's some merit to understanding why you're actually going into the institution and what you're looking to achieve. i argue that you know, i knew there are anomalies. but i don't necessarily think that going to an ivy league school is the pitfall. there are many non-ivy leagues that are preprofessional. you don't have a business, you don't have a preprofessional track. i think in liberal arts institution actually does force you how to think and think about larger problems and you're not necessarily shepherded and led in different directions as nonivy league schools. i think it takes a little bit of soul searching who you want to represent as a university as your school and as a student what you're looking to achieve and do you have enough courage to follow what you're called to do. >> we see this nuanced de
from the admission standpoint, are we seeing kids who came from cambridge but camden, new jersey, a set of people i think that also tells a different story. so it's always managing to how they select but also on the front end, i do think there's value and i do think that you know, there's some merit to understanding why you're actually going into the institution and what you're looking to achieve. i argue that you know, i knew there are anomalies. but i don't necessarily think that going to an...
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leesburg at 43. 37 degrees over in cambridge. now, tomorrow this is sky cast 4. this is walking you throughout the day. as we get into the afternoon hours, potential more sunshine around it's dry throughout the day tomorrow and temperatures will warm up quickly. by lunchtime temperatures in the mid 40s. great day for taking the dog outside. going to go for a nice long walk. 3:00 p.m. we hit our high. that's 59 degrees. temperatures in the low 50s. niece sunday evening. your impact forecast running, looking great for that tomorrow. planning on hitting up one of the local ski resorts, you will be dealing with slushy snow but an okay day. running errands, again, the weather certainly cooperating for the second half of our weekend. all in all a pretty nice weekend. as we look to monday i'll take you through the forecast with future weather tracking the rain moving in. 7:00 a.m. it's a cloudy but dry start. then it's looking like a good portion of the midday and early afternoon hours. they'll come in late monday night, and a little bit of snow could mix new york but l
leesburg at 43. 37 degrees over in cambridge. now, tomorrow this is sky cast 4. this is walking you throughout the day. as we get into the afternoon hours, potential more sunshine around it's dry throughout the day tomorrow and temperatures will warm up quickly. by lunchtime temperatures in the mid 40s. great day for taking the dog outside. going to go for a nice long walk. 3:00 p.m. we hit our high. that's 59 degrees. temperatures in the low 50s. niece sunday evening. your impact forecast...
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>> the duke of cambridge bridge dawned a costume during the visit to a california studio. day trip to japan the prince is expected to visit the northeastern part of the country which is the area devastated by the 2011 tsunami and earthquake that killed nearly 19,000 people. he's expected to visit china after leaving japan. 5:26 the time. whether you are on team white and gold or blue and black the dress that caused a social media divide will help dress up some bay area students. according to business insider the l.a. base agent and posted the photo on her tumbler page thursday and caused an internet uproar plans to put it to good use. they are selling these t-shirts on represent.com for $14.95 a piece and donating the proceeds to the princess organization. an organize that gives preprom dresses to high-schoolers who can't afford them. >>> a long time fixture along the san francisco waterfront will soon serve their last rounds of drinks and food. generation have enjoyed sinbad's at pier2 south of the landmark building. we they want the restaurant gone by march 21st. they sa
>> the duke of cambridge bridge dawned a costume during the visit to a california studio. day trip to japan the prince is expected to visit the northeastern part of the country which is the area devastated by the 2011 tsunami and earthquake that killed nearly 19,000 people. he's expected to visit china after leaving japan. 5:26 the time. whether you are on team white and gold or blue and black the dress that caused a social media divide will help dress up some bay area students. according...
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we are just cruising through cambridge but so many cars are trapped in. some people tried to dig out but really there is no helping these conditions. we have seen a lot more pedestrian traffic out in the last hour or so. the snow has slowly let up. but really this is an accumulation of record-breaking weeks of snowfall. i mean, so the 61 inches of snow in the last 30 days here in the boston area that is just huge. and really city officials are trying to figure out what to do with all of this excess snow. they've been holding it in the snow parks, trying to get rid of it, store it in order to melt it later on but really it is just a conundrum for people trying to commute and make their way around the city and the region and the transit has been delayed so this is just a wintry day here in boston. >> amenda reporting for us in cambridge, massachusetts. maybe they could just build the world's largest snowman in harvard square. thank you, amanda. >>> and as republicans continue to play the long game of front-runner musical chairs, democrats hoping to opt out
we are just cruising through cambridge but so many cars are trapped in. some people tried to dig out but really there is no helping these conditions. we have seen a lot more pedestrian traffic out in the last hour or so. the snow has slowly let up. but really this is an accumulation of record-breaking weeks of snowfall. i mean, so the 61 inches of snow in the last 30 days here in the boston area that is just huge. and really city officials are trying to figure out what to do with all of this...
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cambridge, berlin, where they train?n: it is all of the above which is why london has a leg up over silicon valley and maybe even new york. brendan g: it cannot be all of europe. eileen: it is all of europe. they have such a rigorous academic program in computer science love it is coming from berlin, stockholm, all over the continent, southern europe u.k., you have got tamers, oxford, you see a, imperial. you have people coming over -- you have got cambridge, oxford uca imperial. tom: i am flabbergasted at the cluelessness of americans at the tech in united kingdom. it is stunning. with paul wilmot inventing accessible quantitative finance at imperial, though people here think of them 14 miles east of palo alto. brendan g: what is the view from the san francisco miss? eileen: as an investor in london i'm glad they are not paying attention because then it gets me an opportunity to keep an eye out. they are starting to pay more and more attention and actually, as the london mayor's here, they will be announcing later this
cambridge, berlin, where they train?n: it is all of the above which is why london has a leg up over silicon valley and maybe even new york. brendan g: it cannot be all of europe. eileen: it is all of europe. they have such a rigorous academic program in computer science love it is coming from berlin, stockholm, all over the continent, southern europe u.k., you have got tamers, oxford, you see a, imperial. you have people coming over -- you have got cambridge, oxford uca imperial. tom: i am...
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probably going to be real estate he know that is good neighbor policy goub going to be up the bar then cambridge to determine the constitution of that 17 i want to point out two things suppose it's 12 and 5 those are liquid assets it take a a long time. >> i i know. >> this is not a closed deal this is another a at this point in time today and i signaled in merry in two and a half years we'll revisit from 7 to something higher in addition we'll take a close look at the infrastructure we ran out of time it is a highly liquid asset not a high rate of return but a good cash flow so we'll hope the nation will reinvest and it's in its infrastructure so we want to take a look at i want to say the signaling effect is going 17 now we're not done. >> those are true or false questions and i'll scombroeld 234u7b will the hedge fund manager being a fiduciary to this fund? again let me repeat will the hedge fund manager state he'll take the standing of the fiduciary to the fund >> i'll say no, but i'll ask leslie a question too. >> hedge funds you're likely to work with are scc regulated and they've take int
probably going to be real estate he know that is good neighbor policy goub going to be up the bar then cambridge to determine the constitution of that 17 i want to point out two things suppose it's 12 and 5 those are liquid assets it take a a long time. >> i i know. >> this is not a closed deal this is another a at this point in time today and i signaled in merry in two and a half years we'll revisit from 7 to something higher in addition we'll take a close look at the...
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from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!ow's it going? >> oh, good to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking tests and, you know, doing-- be
from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!ow's it going? >> oh, good to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking tests and, you know, doing-- be
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mary's city, even across the about a at easton and -- bay at easton and cambridge. sterling by 7:00 tomorrow maybe 6 inches in the middle band, fredericksburg 11, waldorf 10 inches, frederick, maryland, north, about 4 inches and oxon hill check in with about 6 inches. you're kind of in the middle of the road, too, in that 4 to 8- inch band. the radar the past couple hours snow extends up into the mid- atlantic. the brighter white is heavier snow and the blue is heavier snow. as we go through the night, some of these heavier bands will set up just south of d.c. i think we'll see moderate snow as far north as gaithersburg, but the bull's eye south of 66 and south of route 50. for more on that here's meteorologist erica grow. >> we'll take a live look at a sweeping view of doppler 9000. we already are starting to see accumulation because every single flake counts in this scenario. we'll see everything stick and so very cold. snow totals so far, an inch in chantilly, culpeper and 1.2 inches in woolsey, virginia. we're continuing to get the viewer photos in from you at h
mary's city, even across the about a at easton and -- bay at easton and cambridge. sterling by 7:00 tomorrow maybe 6 inches in the middle band, fredericksburg 11, waldorf 10 inches, frederick, maryland, north, about 4 inches and oxon hill check in with about 6 inches. you're kind of in the middle of the road, too, in that 4 to 8- inch band. the radar the past couple hours snow extends up into the mid- atlantic. the brighter white is heavier snow and the blue is heavier snow. as we go through...
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snow blowing off the cambridge reservoir and snow squall may have combined to create whiteout conditions being ablamed for pileup. fortunately all the injuries in the crash were minor. many drivers ended up trapped in their cars for more than an hour. >> a 5-year-old delaware county man is now charged with vehicular homicide in connection with the crash in exton last night that killed a toon age brother and sister. thomas muir of media was allegedly under the influence and speed when his pickup truck slammed into a mini van on route 100 and ship road. despite seat belts charlotte and miles handy began of downingtown were thrown from the vehicle and killed and the teen's passenger remain in intensive care. >> a 28-year-old man is hospitalized -- woman that is is hospitalized after she was stabbed in the neck inside her home. it happened around 6:00 this evening in the parkside section of philadelphia. police discovered the victim in her bedroom. she was taken to the hospital of the university of pennsylvania in critical condition. so far no made. >> a breathing fire set himself on fire. a
snow blowing off the cambridge reservoir and snow squall may have combined to create whiteout conditions being ablamed for pileup. fortunately all the injuries in the crash were minor. many drivers ended up trapped in their cars for more than an hour. >> a 5-year-old delaware county man is now charged with vehicular homicide in connection with the crash in exton last night that killed a toon age brother and sister. thomas muir of media was allegedly under the influence and speed when his...
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cambridg fredericksburg and south. and then a winter storm watch richmond over to the rest of the northern neck. southeas virginia, under a winter warning. hour by hour we'll stay in the tleens through #:00 with sunshine. increasi clouds and near 40 midafter. then back in the upper 30s by time you'r heading back home later today. a look at the timing and totals for the snow tomorrow that's coming up next weather and traffis at 4:51. melissa, h is it looking now? >>> going to keep mentioning this bec is our peggest problem at least right now. 124 at moyer road shut down in boths because of downed wires that we alter is 27. 270 the at germantown road everyt nicely. prince g overa no major issues. same thing as we head up north an look at 95 and bw parkway in and out of town. a live picture of 66 coming up. >>> the clock is tick before funds run out for hundreds of thousas of government workers. how today's showdown on capitol could leave them in limbo. >>> plus why experts say little habits like checking your phone all t
cambridg fredericksburg and south. and then a winter storm watch richmond over to the rest of the northern neck. southeas virginia, under a winter warning. hour by hour we'll stay in the tleens through #:00 with sunshine. increasi clouds and near 40 midafter. then back in the upper 30s by time you'r heading back home later today. a look at the timing and totals for the snow tomorrow that's coming up next weather and traffis at 4:51. melissa, h is it looking now? >>> going to keep...
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adultos del mismo sexo la ciencia avanza a pasos agigantados y un experimento de la universidad de cambridgedel instituto de weizmann de israel ha causado controversia en todos los ambitos. juan homosexual del valle "una de las ventajas es que parejas del mismo sexo es que pueden procrear y tener familia" los cientificos fueron capaces de crear ovulos y espermatozoides humanos utilizando la piel de dos adultos. el descubrimiento ha generado gran interes entre parejas homosexuales. aunque para juan -quien recientemente se caso con su pareja del mismo sexo- el mundo todavia no esta preparado, por lo que el opta por la adopcion. juan homosexual del valle "desafortunadam ente la sociedad no esta listo para ello y pienso yo que seria una problemtica que le infundiriamos al nino o a la nina" en el ambito religioso tambien la noticia fue recibida como un balde de agua fria. jose gonzalez pastor cristiano "si ellos lograran eso, lo que crearian seria ninos torcidos totalmente desfirugados" "lo que se hace en contra del diseno de dios siempre traera consecuencias y malformaciones" el experimento logr
adultos del mismo sexo la ciencia avanza a pasos agigantados y un experimento de la universidad de cambridgedel instituto de weizmann de israel ha causado controversia en todos los ambitos. juan homosexual del valle "una de las ventajas es que parejas del mismo sexo es que pueden procrear y tener familia" los cientificos fueron capaces de crear ovulos y espermatozoides humanos utilizando la piel de dos adultos. el descubrimiento ha generado gran interes entre parejas homosexuales....
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it's zero in oakland. 20 above in tappahannock and cambridge. mid- to upper teens in most spots. when you factor in the wind, now we're talking windchills from 5 below in hagerstown to 4 above in fredricksburg. at national 18. again, look at all the ice on the potomac. feels like dispeer row, though. -- like zero though. we still have the gusts. 31 miles an hour. that's stronger than last hour and a very dry air mass. so our feels like temperatures are going to fall tonight to really dangerous levels. try to limit your exposure outside today, tonight. tomorrow morning's windchill colder than 20 below to mar martinsburg, -- martinsburg, hagerstown and winchester. maybe 20 below in the immediate metro. look how quickly by the middle of the day at least the windchills will be coming back up in the afternoon into the teens always the core of the cold abates a little bit and the winds die down. i want to show you the futurecast. while we're looking at maybe a couple of flurries or snow showers coming across today and this evening, things will settle down friday. friday just looks to b
it's zero in oakland. 20 above in tappahannock and cambridge. mid- to upper teens in most spots. when you factor in the wind, now we're talking windchills from 5 below in hagerstown to 4 above in fredricksburg. at national 18. again, look at all the ice on the potomac. feels like dispeer row, though. -- like zero though. we still have the gusts. 31 miles an hour. that's stronger than last hour and a very dry air mass. so our feels like temperatures are going to fall tonight to really dangerous...
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. >> duchess of cambridge appears in a health video take a look. >> the duchess is speaking out for a charity providing emotional and therapeutic services. she said a child's mental health is just as important as the children's physical health. the duchess has a son prince george and expecting a second child. >> a new convenience may have you rethinking the security of your keels. here's nydia han with a preview. >> reporter: a new app might motivate you to hold on to your keys tighter. we put it to the tell us. >> you need to pro active you better do it sooner than later. >> reporter: is this a great shortcut for our busy lives or could it lead to something sinister, we're unlocking the technology tonight on "action news" at 11:00 p.m. >> still heald -- ahead on "action news" at 12:30 the focus is turning from temperature to precipitation. david murphy has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast and the details on tonight's snowfall. >> the r-rated blockbuster at the box office this weekend the record shattered by 50 shades of gray when "action news" comes right back. # >> david
. >> duchess of cambridge appears in a health video take a look. >> the duchess is speaking out for a charity providing emotional and therapeutic services. she said a child's mental health is just as important as the children's physical health. the duchess has a son prince george and expecting a second child. >> a new convenience may have you rethinking the security of your keels. here's nydia han with a preview. >> reporter: a new app might motivate you to hold on to...
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. >> reporter: he got his undergraduate degree at cal and his masters at cambridge in england. he says many of his friends know what he does for a living. >> reporter: do you worry about them trying to shame you? >> i don't see shame in what i have done. so i wouldn't recognize that as anything valid. but i hope i don't have to face anything like that. >> reporter: how is your family receiving this? do they know? >> uh, no. my family is outside of this media circle. so they don't really wan to know probably. >> reporter: they don't know though? >> they don't. >> reporter: mr. long has had a tremendous amount of support from his colleagues here on campus. as for the money, he makes enough to pay the rent, but it is not even making a dent on his law school tuition. in berkeley, joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> coming up, a bay area man vanishes. his mom goes looking for answers and makes a startling discovery. four other young men have also disappeared. is it foul play? you decide tonight. >> it is little league season, but hundreds obey area kids can't play. tonight, we found out it is b
. >> reporter: he got his undergraduate degree at cal and his masters at cambridge in england. he says many of his friends know what he does for a living. >> reporter: do you worry about them trying to shame you? >> i don't see shame in what i have done. so i wouldn't recognize that as anything valid. but i hope i don't have to face anything like that. >> reporter: how is your family receiving this? do they know? >> uh, no. my family is outside of this media...
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when we come back the duchess of cambridge in front of the camera with a passionate plea. >> and a smashed windshield and busted bumper. what in the world happened to the wiener mobile? how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com sometimes i feel bloated or gassy, with rumbling, uncomfortable. i feel sluggish. i'm taking the activia challenge! enjoying activia twice a day for four weeks. may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues. try the activia challenge! it works or it's free! it's a big world out there. so why do some cash back cards limit where you can earn bonus cash back? one month, it's only at a few places over here... the next, it's only a few places over there ... what you need is the quicksilver card from capital one.
when we come back the duchess of cambridge in front of the camera with a passionate plea. >> and a smashed windshield and busted bumper. what in the world happened to the wiener mobile? how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but...
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nbc's ron mott is in an area already hard-hit this winter, cambridge, massachusetts, on the campus of m.i.t. hey, ron. >> reporter: hey, lester. they've been talking all week about they're running out of places to pile up this snow. take a look behind me, it's got a name. they're calling it the alps of m.i.t. it's about three to four stories high. by this time tomorrow after all this new snow the summit up there could be at an all new elevation. arming for battle again in boston. salt trucks loading up and heading out today, part of the snow-fighting armada of more than 4,000 plows massachusetts has at the ready tonight. >> i can't say this enough. unless you have a really good reason to be out tomorrow, we would urge you all to stay off the roads so crews can do the work they need to do. >> reporter: with the biggest punch from this powerful storm landing early sunday and mass transit suspended tomorrow, work crews continued freeing jammed rail switches. residents took advantage of the relative calm to clear roofs for what could be hazards, a bumpy frost-filled night. >> making room
nbc's ron mott is in an area already hard-hit this winter, cambridge, massachusetts, on the campus of m.i.t. hey, ron. >> reporter: hey, lester. they've been talking all week about they're running out of places to pile up this snow. take a look behind me, it's got a name. they're calling it the alps of m.i.t. it's about three to four stories high. by this time tomorrow after all this new snow the summit up there could be at an all new elevation. arming for battle again in boston. salt...
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from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!how's it gogoing? >> oh, good to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking tests
from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man!how's it gogoing? >> oh, good to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are too. now, you're used to taking tests
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christie will visit london and cambridge to try to boost new jersey trade.ernor is also expected to meet with british prime minister, david cameron. christie's trip is scheduled to run through tuesday. that means he will miss the state republican convention tomorrow. the governor is considering a run for the white house, but has not announced his candidacy. >>> secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. and its closest neighbors have an enormous interest in building diplomatic relations with cuba. kerry made that statement yesterday during a meeting with foreign ministers from canada and mexico. you may remember in december president obama announced plans to restore diplomatic relations with cuba after more than 50 years. >>> good morning. we have changes on the way, as we head into the rest of your sunday. we are tracking snow and rain heading into your evening hours. so it will be a dry start for you. it's a first alert day, it will go in effect tonight at 7:00 p.m. lasting until monday morning. the reason why it's through monday morning is we do expect t
christie will visit london and cambridge to try to boost new jersey trade.ernor is also expected to meet with british prime minister, david cameron. christie's trip is scheduled to run through tuesday. that means he will miss the state republican convention tomorrow. the governor is considering a run for the white house, but has not announced his candidacy. >>> secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. and its closest neighbors have an enormous interest in building diplomatic...
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. >> reporter: jeremy got his undergraduate degree here at cal and his masters at cambridge in england. he was from the bay area and says many of his friends know what he does for a living. do you worry later in your career someone will point back at that and try and shame you? >> i don't see shame in what i've done so i wouldn't recognize that as any sort of -- i hope i don't have to face anything like that. >> reporter: how has your family received this? [ pause ] >> reporter: do they know? >> um, no. my family is outside of this, you know, media circle. so -- >> reporter: they don't want to know probably. they don't know, though? >> no, no, they don't. >> reporter: you're not telling them? >> no. but, um, you know, i'm an adult. >> reporter: yeah. he said he had a tremendous a support from his colleagues here at the law school. and as for the money, he says, it is helping with the rent but ken and liz, it's not make a dent on the law school tuition. >> wow. okay. well. there you go. different hobby. >> so there you go. >> thank you, joe. >>> new faces and new skin colors. but tonigh
. >> reporter: jeremy got his undergraduate degree here at cal and his masters at cambridge in england. he was from the bay area and says many of his friends know what he does for a living. do you worry later in your career someone will point back at that and try and shame you? >> i don't see shame in what i've done so i wouldn't recognize that as any sort of -- i hope i don't have to face anything like that. >> reporter: how has your family received this? [ pause ] >>...
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then last year resechers at the university of cambridge discovered sketches by one of michelangelo's apprentices. they were copies of drawings by the artist that have since been lost. one is very similar to the bronzes. >> we've garnered a lot of visual evidence. we've looked at all of his work paintings, sculpture and the surviving drawings and also copied drawings by peoples, and actually the work is stylistically similar to these bronzes are the works that he produced in the first decade of the 16th century. >> researchers say they must do more to determine if the sculptures are authentic. they plan to report their conclusion in july. >>> and that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. until next time, good-bye. g freed. he has renounced his egyptian citizenship. that could help in the deported. defendants take the stand in a trial of dominique strauss-kahn when a 14 accused of involvement in a prostitution ring. the new prime minister head to rome. looking to renegotiate greece's massive
then last year resechers at the university of cambridge discovered sketches by one of michelangelo's apprentices. they were copies of drawings by the artist that have since been lost. one is very similar to the bronzes. >> we've garnered a lot of visual evidence. we've looked at all of his work paintings, sculpture and the surviving drawings and also copied drawings by peoples, and actually the work is stylistically similar to these bronzes are the works that he produced in the first...
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. >> i spent a year in cambridge and decided to do a phd in math. . >> i felt like the best part was meeting other finalists. i'm still in touch with many of them to this day. >> all winners in their own right. >> they're not just doing this to get a prize, but trying to contribute to the field. >> unbelievable. >> yes. >> can't wait to see what they do next. >> oakland unified school district going solar. the system is courtesy of sunpower. officials say panels will reduce the district's annual costs. sunpower will be offering a solar science academy this summer. >> today water for millions of people is flowing through a massive new pipeline. an abc7 news, we got a look at the checks. workers hanging over this hole. the engineering feet delivering water to two and a half million people in the bay area. the project is part of a massive plan. this tunnel replaces a pipeline completed in 1930s. >> there is concern there could be disruption. >> not anymore. >> voter as proved a ballot measure to repair and replace the hetch hetchy system. and engineering marvel at the time, the system o
. >> i spent a year in cambridge and decided to do a phd in math. . >> i felt like the best part was meeting other finalists. i'm still in touch with many of them to this day. >> all winners in their own right. >> they're not just doing this to get a prize, but trying to contribute to the field. >> unbelievable. >> yes. >> can't wait to see what they do next. >> oakland unified school district going solar. the system is courtesy of sunpower....
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christie will attend a roundtable at cambridge, where he will promote his state's life sciences industry. the united kingdom is the third largest trading partner for new jersey. governor christie will also visit with british prime minister, david cameron, and attend a soccer match on this super bowl sunday. >>> we have some new information this morning in the case of a north hampton county man, who has been charged with the killing of his stepdaughter. the defense attorney for gregory graf says he is considering a mental health defense, even though he is unaware of the graf having prior problems. graf waived a preliminary hearing on friday. the district attorney says graf admitted to shooting jessica padgett, his stepdaughter in november. prosecutors also accuse graf of videotaping himself sexually abusing padgett's corpse before hiding the body in his allen township property. >>> this morning, a south jersey neighborhood is looking for answers after a deadly discovery inside of a woman's house. nbc 10 was on the scene in mt. holly yesterday, where police say a woman walked into her hous
christie will attend a roundtable at cambridge, where he will promote his state's life sciences industry. the united kingdom is the third largest trading partner for new jersey. governor christie will also visit with british prime minister, david cameron, and attend a soccer match on this super bowl sunday. >>> we have some new information this morning in the case of a north hampton county man, who has been charged with the killing of his stepdaughter. the defense attorney for gregory...