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georgia tech opting to go with brian gregory from dayton. he only had one losing season. what can yellow jackets fans expect out of gregory? >> well, i don't mean to be negative nick here, but this is an odd hire, because it the problem with the j first is sometimes that sometimes it is not so we have to wait for most of my friends. they get late to school and they call their parents. they are calling. i also do after school program and when i have to go back to the home i have to wait for a long time. it is not valuable in the given schedule. so my solution for this is they should have a scheduled time set and they should manage the time so it should be available for everyone. >> thank you very much. >> my name is aaron thomas. i ride the j but i wake up at 6:30 sometimes because i don't know what time it is going to come. i stay on 29th street. i am thinking i will be late. i already got in trouble for truancy. the j will be coming like 30 minutes. sometimes it be switching. solution they need to add more cars. that would be good. >> thank you. >> i go to mission high s
georgia tech opting to go with brian gregory from dayton. he only had one losing season. what can yellow jackets fans expect out of gregory? >> well, i don't mean to be negative nick here, but this is an odd hire, because it the problem with the j first is sometimes that sometimes it is not so we have to wait for most of my friends. they get late to school and they call their parents. they are calling. i also do after school program and when i have to go back to the home i have to wait...
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. >> reporter: we showed him this video sent to me by georgia tech researchers. a new radar concussion detector. tracks walking motion while the athlete recites months in backwards. >> it stresses you to do two functions. >> reporter: they >> reporter: coaches on the sidelines would have a measure oof which athlete had a concussion. >> less hiding. less -- there would be less controversy about athletes going back into the game. >> hopefully stop other problems that come along with having these concussions. >> reporter: besides athletes, soldiers office suffer concussions. the initial effects are similar to being under the influence of alcohol. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> go ahead and pull up a seat. the interesting opportunity bart is giving its riders as the agency looks to its future. gabrielle giffords is being told what happened the day of the shooting. her reaction and the details still being kept from her. >>> bart leaders want your opinion on something up close and personal. the train seats. a lab has been created to get feed back on the seating
. >> reporter: we showed him this video sent to me by georgia tech researchers. a new radar concussion detector. tracks walking motion while the athlete recites months in backwards. >> it stresses you to do two functions. >> reporter: they >> reporter: coaches on the sidelines would have a measure oof which athlete had a concussion. >> less hiding. less -- there would be less controversy about athletes going back into the game. >> hopefully stop other...
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georgia tech researchers provided us with this video of the device in use. it uses radar to track walking motion while the patient resites calendar months backwards. researchers say they want to miniaturize the equipment to the size of a traffic speed gun so coaches can evaluate concussions on sidelines. >>> doctors okay a trip for giffords so she can watch her astronaut-husband blast off on the space shuttle endeavor. it will be the first time giffords left her hospital in houston since january 21st. giffords was shot in the head january 8th in tucson. shuttle endeavor's final launch is set for friday at 12:47 pacific time. . >> still ahead here, the sharks go to overtime. plus a research problem that >> the search for extraterrestrial life is the latest victim of the economy. the project has run out of money and has to shut down its antennas. grants from the national science foundation have dried up. city managers say they'd need $5 million to stay open for the next two years. >>> mark joins us with sports. enjoyable finish for the sharks game. >> so much
georgia tech researchers provided us with this video of the device in use. it uses radar to track walking motion while the patient resites calendar months backwards. researchers say they want to miniaturize the equipment to the size of a traffic speed gun so coaches can evaluate concussions on sidelines. >>> doctors okay a trip for giffords so she can watch her astronaut-husband blast off on the space shuttle endeavor. it will be the first time giffords left her hospital in houston...
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georgia tech researchers provided us with this video of the device in use. it uses radar to track walking motion while the patient resites calendar months backwards. researchers say they want to miniaturize the equipment to the size of a traffic speed gun so coaches can evaluate concussions on sidelines. >>> doctors okay a trip for giffords so she can watch her astronaut-husband blast off on the space shuttle endeavor. it will be the first time giffords left her hospital in houston since january 21st. giffords was shot in the head january 8th in tucson. shuttle endeavor's final launch is set for friday at 12:47 pacific time. . >> still ahead here, the sharks go to overtime. plus a research problem that scans the dozen moes. the reason for its demise. >> the search for extraterrestrial life is the latest victim of the economy. the project has run out of money and has to shut down its antennas. grants from the national science foundation have dried up. city managers say they'd need $5 million to stay open for the next two years. >>> mark joins us with sports.
georgia tech researchers provided us with this video of the device in use. it uses radar to track walking motion while the patient resites calendar months backwards. researchers say they want to miniaturize the equipment to the size of a traffic speed gun so coaches can evaluate concussions on sidelines. >>> doctors okay a trip for giffords so she can watch her astronaut-husband blast off on the space shuttle endeavor. it will be the first time giffords left her hospital in houston...
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jim harbaugh enjoyed doing what he did when stanford beat georgia tech in the orange bowl. >> we had 15 of the stanford guys that want to come back to see their old coach. made me feel good. i smile every time i'm around those guys. you know they got big dreams and big aspirations like all of the youngsters that were out here today. they are all good, too. you know, everybody that was out here today is good. you look for better and best. and then see if you can identify that. >> it's been rough going for the san jose earthquakes of late who have been gradually falling in the mls's western conference standings. they host chivas usa in santa clara. with the flags in the way you have to take our word for it that it was passed over to give san jose the 1-0 lead. chivas pulled season and won it in the second half. the shot was blocked but the rebound bounces out to find the back of the net. the quake go down 2-1 at 1-3-2 they are second to last in the west. that's all for this saturday edition of sports wrap. have a good night. we will see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> it would be nice i
jim harbaugh enjoyed doing what he did when stanford beat georgia tech in the orange bowl. >> we had 15 of the stanford guys that want to come back to see their old coach. made me feel good. i smile every time i'm around those guys. you know they got big dreams and big aspirations like all of the youngsters that were out here today. they are all good, too. you know, everybody that was out here today is good. you look for better and best. and then see if you can identify that. >>...
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when i go to georgia tech, i have a computer specialists working on brain wave patterns so stroke victims can think and therefore move a robot and do certain behaviors. they asked the f.d.a. to give away their initial noninvasive breakthrough device. they can't find anyone that can say, yes, it's ok. three years. this is just crazy. so fundamentally rethink food and drug administration was the beginning. and here's the center point i want to debate. anybody in this country, we're going to have the next 25 years, four to seven times as much new scientists. there are more scientists today than in all previous human history. they have better computers, instructions. you can have literally four times as much new science. 64% is going to be outside of the united states. nour that implies the rate -- if you would to try to tange it in current analogue, we were in 1880 trying to understand 2011. we have no institutions, not medical schools, not continuing medical education, not the bureaucracies like the f.d.a. we have no institutions to continually adapt it on a scale. we have no payment models
when i go to georgia tech, i have a computer specialists working on brain wave patterns so stroke victims can think and therefore move a robot and do certain behaviors. they asked the f.d.a. to give away their initial noninvasive breakthrough device. they can't find anyone that can say, yes, it's ok. three years. this is just crazy. so fundamentally rethink food and drug administration was the beginning. and here's the center point i want to debate. anybody in this country, we're going to have...
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world-class educational institutions, georgia tech, emory, the eggplant university center, high quality of life for personnel who were assigned or who would be a sign to that area. and i think that it would be a great thing. i know that ambassador andrew young is very much interested in the africom choosing to locate their headquarters in atlanta. and i survey join in that desire. if not atlanta then someplace in georgia would be great. but i want to also congratulate you, general ham, for your new assignment, for weeks and. i know that you are still trying to get adjusted, and it seems like you came in at a time of great action going on in africa. the libyan situation, we've got situation in the ivory coast. i understand that the president gbagbo has resigned and is asking for u.n. assistance, or u.n. protection actually, and that's good that he will be moving on. i would like to ask you, our u.s. personnel or equipment taking part in the u.n. operations in the ivory coast? >> congressman, we are not. we are in very close dialogue with the u.s. embassy, and also with the french have a
world-class educational institutions, georgia tech, emory, the eggplant university center, high quality of life for personnel who were assigned or who would be a sign to that area. and i think that it would be a great thing. i know that ambassador andrew young is very much interested in the africom choosing to locate their headquarters in atlanta. and i survey join in that desire. if not atlanta then someplace in georgia would be great. but i want to also congratulate you, general ham, for your...
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i learned later he was a graduate of the great school i went to georgia tech, the georgia institute of technology. dr. rhee spent his career after completing medical school in the military, served his country for something like 22, 23 years, and he happened to be in that emergency room as head of the trauma center with all that specialty training and all those years of treating our wounded warriors in many conflicts, i'm sure afghanistan and iraq, mr. speaker, if he had not been there our colleague, gabrielle giffords, god bless her, we would be talking about her today as we were talking earlier about john adler. our former colleague who died today from the great state of new jersey. but that doctor was there. he was there. i fear, as i talk about this new health care law, there's hardly any provision in there that would provide for doctors, even primary care physicians, there's some attempt but when you take all the additional medicaid eligible patients, increasing the minimal eligibility at 138% of the federal poverty level you add just millions of additional patients to be seen and
i learned later he was a graduate of the great school i went to georgia tech, the georgia institute of technology. dr. rhee spent his career after completing medical school in the military, served his country for something like 22, 23 years, and he happened to be in that emergency room as head of the trauma center with all that specialty training and all those years of treating our wounded warriors in many conflicts, i'm sure afghanistan and iraq, mr. speaker, if he had not been there our...
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markets that opened on a positive note on a decline in georgia this claims tech shares are leading the way on the dow well consumer goods are lower. european markets managed to reverse after a positive opening in the u.s. the u.k. footsies up point one percent the dax point two percent shares in german construction group hochtief drop however over five percent after warned of losses at its source trailing unit. and finally here in russia the markets in the fear final twenty minutes of trading and they're still in the red so both the r.t.s. nice exotic lining half a percent energy majors are the biggest drag on lower oil prices let's take a look at some of the stocks lukoil is sharing point eight percent of m.k. down one point two percent the steel maker is down after its last year's net profit missed expectations taking stuff sold to the. politicization of the european gas market has come in for sustained criticism because international energy for the e.u. is urging russia to join the so-called third energy package now the new regulation gas supplies will have to give up control of pip
markets that opened on a positive note on a decline in georgia this claims tech shares are leading the way on the dow well consumer goods are lower. european markets managed to reverse after a positive opening in the u.s. the u.k. footsies up point one percent the dax point two percent shares in german construction group hochtief drop however over five percent after warned of losses at its source trailing unit. and finally here in russia the markets in the fear final twenty minutes of trading...
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when i go to georgia tech and have a computer specialist who is working on brainwave patterns in order stroke victims, think and, therefore, move a robot to do certain behaviors and they tell me that three years ago they asked the fda for permission to give away their initial noninvasive breakthrough device, and they can't find anyplace in fda that can save yes, it's okay. three years. this is just crazy. so fundamentally rethink food and drug administration from the beginning. here's the central point i think about to debate anybody in this country on. we will have the next 25 years four to seven times as much in size. there are more scientists alive today than all previous human history. they are connected by cell phone and internet. have better computers and better instrumentation every year. they are then connected by venture capital licensing and royalty. that's probably a conservative estimate. 65% of it will be outside of the united states. now, that implies, if you were to try to take a historical analog, we are currently in 1880 trying to understand 2011, as cover blessing in
when i go to georgia tech and have a computer specialist who is working on brainwave patterns in order stroke victims, think and, therefore, move a robot to do certain behaviors and they tell me that three years ago they asked the fda for permission to give away their initial noninvasive breakthrough device, and they can't find anyplace in fda that can save yes, it's okay. three years. this is just crazy. so fundamentally rethink food and drug administration from the beginning. here's the...
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georgia tech, emory, atlanta university center, high quality of life for personnel who were assignedr who would be assigned to that area. and i think that it would be a great thing. i know that ambassador andrew young is very much interested in africom choosing to locate its headquarters in atlanta and i certainly join in that desire. if not atlanta, someplace in georgia would be great. but i want to also congratulate you, general ham for your new assignment for weeks in. i know that you are still trying to get adjusted and it seems like you came in at time of great action going on in africa. the libyan situation. we fight situation in the ivory coast. i understand not the president benbow has resigned and is asking for you in a cyst in or u.n. protection actually and that is good that he will be moving on. i would like to ask you, are u.s. personnel or equipment taking part in the u.n. operations in the ivory coast? >> congressman, we are not. we are in very close dialogue with the u.s. embassy and also with the french do have a large price and in cults of water as we typically do i
georgia tech, emory, atlanta university center, high quality of life for personnel who were assignedr who would be assigned to that area. and i think that it would be a great thing. i know that ambassador andrew young is very much interested in africom choosing to locate its headquarters in atlanta and i certainly join in that desire. if not atlanta, someplace in georgia would be great. but i want to also congratulate you, general ham for your new assignment for weeks in. i know that you are...
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when i go to georgia tech and have a computer specialist who is working on brainwave patterns in order to have people who are quadriplegic or have a stroke victims, think and, therefore, move a robot to do certain behaviors and they tell me that three years ago they asked the fda for permission to give away their initial noninvasive breakthrough device, and they can't find anyplace in fda that can save yes, it's okay. three years. this is just crazy. so fundamentally rethink food and drug administration from the beginning. here's the central point i think about to debate anybody in this country on. we will have the next 25 years four to seven times as much in size. there are more scientists alive today than all previous human history. they are connected by cell phone and internet. have better computers and better instrumentation every year. they are then connected by venture capital licensing and royalty. that's probably a conservative estimate. 65% of it will be outside of the united states. now, that implies, if you were to try to take a historical analog, we are currently in 1880 tr
when i go to georgia tech and have a computer specialist who is working on brainwave patterns in order to have people who are quadriplegic or have a stroke victims, think and, therefore, move a robot to do certain behaviors and they tell me that three years ago they asked the fda for permission to give away their initial noninvasive breakthrough device, and they can't find anyplace in fda that can save yes, it's okay. three years. this is just crazy. so fundamentally rethink food and drug...
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overseas now, where a 75-year-old woman from the former soviet republic of georgia was in court on friday, charged with a high-tech crime. she shut down the internet. not for her neighbors. not for her town. but for most of her country. and the country next door. but she says it was an accident. mike marusarz has the details. >> reporter: imagine if the internet simply shut off. no twitter to tweet. no facebook to friend. it happened once on "south park." >> is your internet working? >> no. nobody's is. >> what's happening? >> reporter: and it happened in the small countries of armenia and georgia this week. the person who pulled the plug, this 75-year-old woman. police say aiyastan shakaryan severed a cable while digging for scrap metal. she pled her innocence in court friday, saying she's never heard of the web. i do not know anything. i swear i did not do such a thing. but the georgian ministry claims she also confessed. so, how in the world does the worldwide web shrink? slicing two countries from cyber civilization. >> it's like taking a big pair of scissors and cutting a telephone line. >> reporter: the inte
overseas now, where a 75-year-old woman from the former soviet republic of georgia was in court on friday, charged with a high-tech crime. she shut down the internet. not for her neighbors. not for her town. but for most of her country. and the country next door. but she says it was an accident. mike marusarz has the details. >> reporter: imagine if the internet simply shut off. no twitter to tweet. no facebook to friend. it happened once on "south park." >> is your...