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and an article came out yesterday in the hindustan times, a woman named kk sutama, who was head of aup by bangalore university to fight sexual harassment. said i'm against women wearing obscene clothes, with such clothes, they tempt men and that's why women get raped. >> and that's the mentality, in regions of the world. thinking that it's the fault of the woman because of the way they dress. and that's so difficult to hear. >> it's ridiculous. >> that's the thing about this video. that's getting a lot of chatter. is this woman was in western clothing. >> the reason for attempted rape is that you have criminals who have the idea that they want to have sexual power over a woman. it has absolutely woman to do with what she's wearing. >> the director general of police is quoted as saying, police can't control these things, but this video clearly shows that police can. if they try. >>> smiley doggie! >> sit. give me a smile. ce goofy grin. smile! [ laughter ] >> that's a good boy, that's a good boy milo. look at that big smile. look at that big smile! you funny boy! >>> police in philade
and an article came out yesterday in the hindustan times, a woman named kk sutama, who was head of aup by bangalore university to fight sexual harassment. said i'm against women wearing obscene clothes, with such clothes, they tempt men and that's why women get raped. >> and that's the mentality, in regions of the world. thinking that it's the fault of the woman because of the way they dress. and that's so difficult to hear. >> it's ridiculous. >> that's the thing about this...
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began in the 1980s, in the form of global competition from tokyo-based fuji.ompounding the problems, kk compocding the problems, kodak was slow to shift from film in the 1990s, as digital technology emerged. in 2006, this video-- played at a business conference-- promised an aggressive comeback effort. >> kodak is back. they're taking this digital thing to a level undreamed of. pioneering technology that will redefine the digital revolution. >> sreenivasan: but the troubles have continued. kodak has been in the black only once since 2004. its rochester workforce has fallen to just over 7,000. and earlier this month, kodak stock closed at an all-time low of 37 cents a share. in a final blow, the company was unable to sell some 1,100 patents in a bid to raise cash. even so, a message toomy on the corporate homepage declared it's still business as usual, while kodak tries to reorganize. for more we turn to julie philipp, news director of wxxi public television in rochester, new york, where kodak is headquartered. thanks for being us. >> you're welcome, good see you. >> so first question is
began in the 1980s, in the form of global competition from tokyo-based fuji.ompounding the problems, kk compocding the problems, kodak was slow to shift from film in the 1990s, as digital technology emerged. in 2006, this video-- played at a business conference-- promised an aggressive comeback effort. >> kodak is back. they're taking this digital thing to a level undreamed of. pioneering technology that will redefine the digital revolution. >> sreenivasan: but the troubles have...
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. >>> the search for survivors inside that italian cruiseship kk has be "costa concordia" has been suspended pictures. right now it's teetering eight feet away from the edge of a rock formation. if it shifts a little bit more, it could go over the edge and plunge more than 200 feet. that would almost certainly cause the gas tanks to implode sending 500,000 gallons of fuel into the sea. >>> later this morning a hearing gets underway in the case of a rutgers university student who allegedly used a web cam to stream footage of his roommate's sexual encounter with another man. he goes on trial next month on invasion of privacy charges when his 18-year-old roommate, tyler clemente realized what happened, he committed suicide jumping off the george washington bridge. >> the pacific northwest is just getting pounded weather wise. ice storms have knocked out power to a quarter million homes in the seattle area and parts of oregon are also dealing with severe flooding. >>> justice department and fbi websites are back on line right now after allegedly being hacked by the group anonymous. those hack at
. >>> the search for survivors inside that italian cruiseship kk has be "costa concordia" has been suspended pictures. right now it's teetering eight feet away from the edge of a rock formation. if it shifts a little bit more, it could go over the edge and plunge more than 200 feet. that would almost certainly cause the gas tanks to implode sending 500,000 gallons of fuel into the sea. >>> later this morning a hearing gets underway in the case of a rutgers university...
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scenario, if it's answering this question, the large hadron collider should find these particles known as kkparticles. these are a lot of ideas. that's a lot of stuff. i think for me it was important to say how the more conceptional ideas about scale combined together with what we do all the time when we're doing science. i think it's really important, and maybe we'll show it to be real, and it's certainly the fruit of creative endurance. i'll end the talk about talking about other applications with these ideas in art projects because it was a lot of fun. i think it's a good time to think bows the intersection of art and science. not all of it is great, not all is terrible, but it's interesting. it absorbs the culture of the time. it's all scientific ideas and it's interesting to do them. i'll briefly mention a gallery show that i co-cure rated. co-cureuated. you either take art and try to make some science thing look artistic or have an artistic idea and say is there science in it? take a theme we both can think about and scale is one of them. i mean, it's very central to the way artists ar
scenario, if it's answering this question, the large hadron collider should find these particles known as kkparticles. these are a lot of ideas. that's a lot of stuff. i think for me it was important to say how the more conceptional ideas about scale combined together with what we do all the time when we're doing science. i think it's really important, and maybe we'll show it to be real, and it's certainly the fruit of creative endurance. i'll end the talk about talking about other applications...
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scenario, if it's answering this question, the large hadron collider should find these particles known as kk particles. these are a lot of ideas. that's a lot of stuff. i think for me it was important to say how the more conceptional ideas about scale combined together with what we do all the time when we're doing science. i think it's really important, and maybe we'll show it to be real, and it's certainly the fruit of creative endurance. i'll end the talk about talking about other applications with these ideas in art projects because it was a lot of fun. i think it's a good time to think bows the intersection of art and science. not all of it is great, not all is terrible, but it's interesting. it absorbs the culture of the time. it's all scientific ideas and it's interesting to do them. i'll briefly mention a gallery show that i co-cure rated. co-cureuated. you either take art and try to make some science thing look artistic or have an artistic idea and say is there science in it? take a theme we both can think about and scale is one of them. i mean, it's very central to the way artists a
scenario, if it's answering this question, the large hadron collider should find these particles known as kk particles. these are a lot of ideas. that's a lot of stuff. i think for me it was important to say how the more conceptional ideas about scale combined together with what we do all the time when we're doing science. i think it's really important, and maybe we'll show it to be real, and it's certainly the fruit of creative endurance. i'll end the talk about talking about other...
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where i come from in north charleston, kk south carolina, we have trouble digesting exactly what $1.2 trillion really means. to help get my own head around the number $1.2 trillion, i did a little fact finding. a last-minute flight from charleston, south carolina torque washington, d.c., is about $1 rblings 100. -- is about $1,100. you could fly pack and forth every single day for the next three million years in order to spend $1.2 trillion. i'm not sure about anyone else in the chamber but there aren't too many things i'm planning to do for the next $3 -- for the next three million years. now that we have perspective on what $1.2 trillion means, the second question. the second question is a simple question. why is it so hard to simply say, we can't afford it? simple question. why is it so hard to say that we can't afford another $1.2 trillion of debt? i asked my facebook the same question. here are two responses to the question. what's not to understand? just cut the darn budget. just like the rest of us have to do. second response, we the people, on an individual level, have got to
where i come from in north charleston, kk south carolina, we have trouble digesting exactly what $1.2 trillion really means. to help get my own head around the number $1.2 trillion, i did a little fact finding. a last-minute flight from charleston, south carolina torque washington, d.c., is about $1 rblings 100. -- is about $1,100. you could fly pack and forth every single day for the next three million years in order to spend $1.2 trillion. i'm not sure about anyone else in the chamber but...