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word dry lab. >> dry lab.>> that means the sample comes in, sample goes in the garbage can, never gets tested, and the report goes out. >> reporter: jacks runs a large testing company called chromodex. he is a defender of supplements because he knows there are plenty of honest supplement makers. in fact, some of them hire his company when they want to verify what's in their products. frank jacks says when he started double-checking results from other labs, he was finding so many mistakes he started to think some labs were just fancy fronts pretending to do testing. >> it appears that it's essentially a case of rubber stamping. >> is this a situation where dangerous products are getting on the market because of phony test results? >> absolutely. >> could some labs really be faking those critical tests? to find out we set up our own supplement company, life root natural. and to give labs something to analyze, we create two supposedly all natural products. we're calling this white powder burn, our natural weight
word dry lab. >> dry lab.>> that means the sample comes in, sample goes in the garbage can, never gets tested, and the report goes out. >> reporter: jacks runs a large testing company called chromodex. he is a defender of supplements because he knows there are plenty of honest supplement makers. in fact, some of them hire his company when they want to verify what's in their products. frank jacks says when he started double-checking results from other labs, he was finding so...
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both labs are run by teams. but what they would like, when they talk about trust in that article, they would like the nnsa to do less of telling them what to do. that's the old, you know, what they want is more freedom to explore the scientific issues that think they need to be explored without the nnsa telling them every step they need to take. so they say those administrative burdens are hampering the amount of work they can do. one of the examples in that report is a scientist and one of the labs needed five signatures, needed to write a position paper to just, you know, go to a conference. so the scientists complain that all of their work, all their time is being taken up by red tape. so there's a debate as to where the sweet spot is so the money we spend on our weapons doesn't just go to filling out forms. that's one take on it at least. >> donna, democratic caller in baltimore, good morning. >> caller: hi. in response to your earlier caller, i would just like to say it was almost right after president obam
both labs are run by teams. but what they would like, when they talk about trust in that article, they would like the nnsa to do less of telling them what to do. that's the old, you know, what they want is more freedom to explore the scientific issues that think they need to be explored without the nnsa telling them every step they need to take. so they say those administrative burdens are hampering the amount of work they can do. one of the examples in that report is a scientist and one of the...
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thin labs is a meeting place where it all comes together. >> like most good ideas, syn labs was born a bunch of us were meeting, drinking beers, talking about what projects we were working on. we got competitive. that drove us to make bigger and badder and cooler experiments and to collaborate. and because of our success with that, the band okay go found us and gave us that first gig that really got us going as a real team. >> of course we knew of okay go because they are infamous. they produced some of the greatest music of our time including, perhaps, the first viral music video. they were looking for what they called a machine that they could dance with. and we after a few minutes of talking realized that we were all talking about the same thing. which was -- ♪ >> it's basically a chain reaction of physical events. it sort of becomes shorthand for a very complex chain reaction that often does something mundane at the end. we were all really excited. first of all, we knew we had the stills. we put together this fantastic team. we grabbed people who worked at jpl, and we got physici
thin labs is a meeting place where it all comes together. >> like most good ideas, syn labs was born a bunch of us were meeting, drinking beers, talking about what projects we were working on. we got competitive. that drove us to make bigger and badder and cooler experiments and to collaborate. and because of our success with that, the band okay go found us and gave us that first gig that really got us going as a real team. >> of course we knew of okay go because they are infamous....
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there are other department of energy labs they have done at the same time. both of those labs are now run by teams consisting of beck tell and other partners. when they talk about trust in the article, they would like the nnsa to do less of telling them what to do, you know, i guess it's the whole -- what they want is more freedom. i guess to explore the scientific issues that they think they need to be explored without, you know, the nnsa telling them every step they need to take. so what they say is those administrative burdens are really hampering the amount of work they can do. i think one of the examples in the report is a scientist at one of the labs needed five signatures, needed to write a position paper to just, you know, go on -- go to a conference. so much of the scientists complained that all of their work, all their time is being taken up by red tape. so there's the debate as to where the sweet spot is. so the money we spend on our weapons doesn't just go to kind of filling out forms. you know, there's one take on it, at least. >> donna democrat
there are other department of energy labs they have done at the same time. both of those labs are now run by teams consisting of beck tell and other partners. when they talk about trust in the article, they would like the nnsa to do less of telling them what to do, you know, i guess it's the whole -- what they want is more freedom. i guess to explore the scientific issues that they think they need to be explored without, you know, the nnsa telling them every step they need to take. so what they...
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he spent 30 years at bell labs.oly is a term that tends to carry a bad connotation. >> we thought we were the good guys. >> american telephone and telegraph, as we know it, is no more. >> reporter: at&t was broken up in 1984. suddenly all that monopoly money, $4.7 billion a year in today's dollars, no longer automatic. no more passing go. >> without the monopoly, it can never be the same as it was. but i'm not saying it's worse. i'm just saying if the world has moved on to a different model for how things are created. and things are getting created. >> this is the equivalent of what we have on top of a cellular tower now. >> reporter: yes, all that-- you've seen it -- >> except it's now all in a small cube about the size of a rubic's cube. >> reporter: bell labs vice president theodore sizer is doing some of that creating. >> i said, folks, if we can make something this small. they said, "todd, you're crazy." >> reporter: but there it is. called the light radio. instead of 25,000 employees, today bell labs employs 1
he spent 30 years at bell labs.oly is a term that tends to carry a bad connotation. >> we thought we were the good guys. >> american telephone and telegraph, as we know it, is no more. >> reporter: at&t was broken up in 1984. suddenly all that monopoly money, $4.7 billion a year in today's dollars, no longer automatic. no more passing go. >> without the monopoly, it can never be the same as it was. but i'm not saying it's worse. i'm just saying if the world has moved...
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also visited the firma lab and the aragon lab. this issue about government funded research is not limited to the energy department. nasa's got 17,000 patents. we could go through the list. but there are -- i think the administration has been doing some work in this regard. i know that the white house is required all of the departments to work on this question of technology transfer and jobs and that energy is working hand in hand with the commerce department with the national innovative marketplace to get american manufacturers first run at many of these opportunities. but this is a serious issue. you got conflicting issues and as a scientists, you'll appreciate the fact that it is a conflicting issue inh want to h interactions around inventions and new ideas and new approaches in the scientific community. at the same time, we are in economic competition with other countries. and so, you know, making all this information public, making it available leads to our economic competitors getting opportunities to work off of -- they pick
also visited the firma lab and the aragon lab. this issue about government funded research is not limited to the energy department. nasa's got 17,000 patents. we could go through the list. but there are -- i think the administration has been doing some work in this regard. i know that the white house is required all of the departments to work on this question of technology transfer and jobs and that energy is working hand in hand with the commerce department with the national innovative...
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you have the public sector-type lab or university with government support. they get the technology up to a certain point and then they handed off to rest 18 -- risk- taking innovators to put in in the marketplace. >> there have been contenders for the republican nomination for president who wanted to wipe out a year department of energy, stop all of the government r&d and is believed that suddenly it will be done by companies. but is all of this a misunderstanding of how corporations work? corporations are looking for profit. they are not looking primarily for innovation. if they are forced into innovation they can make a lot of money. i talked about they happenstantial and a lot of the big things in internet related have been happenstan tial. the largest example is probably the social networks. no one conceived that except individuals who did it. now the world maybe has three enormous companies. they certainly were built on technology developed by the government and privatized. but they were built on the brain power of young people taking different routes.
you have the public sector-type lab or university with government support. they get the technology up to a certain point and then they handed off to rest 18 -- risk- taking innovators to put in in the marketplace. >> there have been contenders for the republican nomination for president who wanted to wipe out a year department of energy, stop all of the government r&d and is believed that suddenly it will be done by companies. but is all of this a misunderstanding of how corporations...
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they include their labs, their national labs, regional labs as part of this collaborative agreement. when we have a need, they can call. we can call them and say, do you have anything in this space? they bring those parties together. technology transfer offices. i have to be careful here, we worked with a lot of them. we much prefer to work with business engagement offices. technology transfer offices in your universities are largely held accountable for meeting the need of the professor, how much revenue did they generate, that means they want to negotiate and negotiate and negotiate and negotiate. this is about creating businesses. solving needs making connections between the company. whether it's an entrepreneur or a big company and that universi university. the michigan and ohio governor mentioned this, we have statewide agreements with the state university system in those states. the state of ohio, it took us -- it was interesting, one of the members of the administration said, we're going to do this. and i lost a bet because he said, we're going to have it done by may. i bet tw
they include their labs, their national labs, regional labs as part of this collaborative agreement. when we have a need, they can call. we can call them and say, do you have anything in this space? they bring those parties together. technology transfer offices. i have to be careful here, we worked with a lot of them. we much prefer to work with business engagement offices. technology transfer offices in your universities are largely held accountable for meeting the need of the professor, how...
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you have the public sector-type lab or university with government support. they get the technology up to a certain point and then they handed off to rest 18 -- risk- taking innovators to put in in the marketplace. >> there have been contenders for the republican nomination for president who wanted to wipe out a year department of energy, stop all of the government r&d and is believed that suddenly it will be done by companies. but is all of this a misunderstanding of how corporations work? corporations are looking for profit. they are not looking primarily for innovation. if they are forced into innovation they can make a lot of money. i talked about they happenstantial and a lot of the big things in internet related have been happenstan tial. the largest example is probably the social networks. no one conceived that except individuals who did it. now the world maybe has three enormous companies. they certainly were built on technology developed by the government and privatized. but they were built on the brain power of young people taking different routes.
you have the public sector-type lab or university with government support. they get the technology up to a certain point and then they handed off to rest 18 -- risk- taking innovators to put in in the marketplace. >> there have been contenders for the republican nomination for president who wanted to wipe out a year department of energy, stop all of the government r&d and is believed that suddenly it will be done by companies. but is all of this a misunderstanding of how corporations...
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lab work is done, it's ordered and the lab work comes back. as a patient, you can log in and see your health history. >> what are you doing to fix the nightmare of influence claims? >> the nightmare of insurance claims, we generally -- we try to stay clear of that. what we do is the insurance piece is very, very difficult. it's a market that's very saturated so most doctors have a claims management and billing system in place. most don't have emar in place. we play nice with them. we streamline that process with the doctor. the doctor sees more revenue. if i'm a doctor in california and i see an additional patient a day, i'll have a bump of 5% of revenue. >> how are you providing this free to a doctor? >> there's no cost or licensing, hosting, training, support to the doctor. we monitize to a number of ways. advertising and data. >> advertising to my doctors? >> absolutely. >> on the surface? >> the advertising appears within the context of the patient visit. and so -- >> what are you advertising to the doctor? >> everything from billing softw
lab work is done, it's ordered and the lab work comes back. as a patient, you can log in and see your health history. >> what are you doing to fix the nightmare of influence claims? >> the nightmare of insurance claims, we generally -- we try to stay clear of that. what we do is the insurance piece is very, very difficult. it's a market that's very saturated so most doctors have a claims management and billing system in place. most don't have emar in place. we play nice with them....
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i think that the teen center of learning lab should emphasize remedial education and give all of these kids a chance to catch up, since a lot of them enter junior college, csu, even you see -- uc, requiring remedial courses, which many people tell me kind of ruins the college experience like their parents had. i think that this learning laboratory should stress remedial education. another part that it should have is a kind of question and answer for where kids can basically ask questions that they would probably fear asking elsewhere. in a sense of it being educational, i think it would also encourage kids to realize that even though they are promoted from grade to grade and level to level, realistically speaking, they are not getting a good education. we should be man enough to face the fact that -- why send a kid to high school, junior college, and college, when realistically you are just going to subject them to even more disappointed when they finally realized, on their own, that they did not get a good education in san francisco. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. are there oth
i think that the teen center of learning lab should emphasize remedial education and give all of these kids a chance to catch up, since a lot of them enter junior college, csu, even you see -- uc, requiring remedial courses, which many people tell me kind of ruins the college experience like their parents had. i think that this learning laboratory should stress remedial education. another part that it should have is a kind of question and answer for where kids can basically ask questions that...
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"b" lab cofounder andrew kassoy: >> existing corporate law was built for maximization of shareholder value, the legal innovation here is that idea that the directors and the officers of the company are now protected to be able to consider a broader set of interests. >> reporter: the law protects firms that file as benefit corporations from shareholder lawsuits that could otherwise charge they didn't maximize profits. "b" corps are legally mandated to maximize social benefits as well. long before any laws were passed, kassoy, along with his former stanford university roommates, jay coen gilbert and bart houlahan, concocted "b" lab to certify "b" corps, making sure that ompanies officially doing good actually were. >> every company today markets itself as one of the good guys. the thing that "b" lab does is as a non-profit is do a lot of that research and independent verification on behalf of all those consumers that want to know about the company that stands behind the product. >> reporter: "b" lab rates firms on how well they care for employees, the environment, they're community. if
"b" lab cofounder andrew kassoy: >> existing corporate law was built for maximization of shareholder value, the legal innovation here is that idea that the directors and the officers of the company are now protected to be able to consider a broader set of interests. >> reporter: the law protects firms that file as benefit corporations from shareholder lawsuits that could otherwise charge they didn't maximize profits. "b" corps are legally mandated to maximize...
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on this day, he spots an abandoned barn with a mobile home beside it, an ideal location for a lab, and he decides to take a closer look. using night vision goggles and infared spotlights, pennal and his agents plan to sneak up undetected to the barn and see if there's any sign that it's been used to cook meth. >> we're just going to be going in basically to take a look at this place. we want to see what kind of smells we get. we're going to use the ir spotlight, so bruce will get in closer and we'll take a look around. >> narrator: stealth is essential to pennal, because super lab cooks can slip into an abandoned barn, whip up a batch of meth in under 48 hours and then vanish. and if they suspect that pennal has his eye on one of their favorite sites, they'll use a different barn for their next cook. >> we're going to straight down this road right here. >> narrator: to counter the strategy of the meth cooks, pennal and his men secretly plant hidden cameras at prime sites like this one. >> bruce, let's kneel down. >> narrator: in the 1990's, pennal's cameras captured this superlab cook
on this day, he spots an abandoned barn with a mobile home beside it, an ideal location for a lab, and he decides to take a closer look. using night vision goggles and infared spotlights, pennal and his agents plan to sneak up undetected to the barn and see if there's any sign that it's been used to cook meth. >> we're just going to be going in basically to take a look at this place. we want to see what kind of smells we get. we're going to use the ir spotlight, so bruce will get in...
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archeology lab is a short walk from the house. previous ceramics were restored. in the lab what we have is two different areas, a working deck where we process and power wash all our rock and brick that we recover from the site. and what we also have is a water screening station, where we take the soil samples that we bring back here and instead of putting them to the quarter inch screen like we do at the site, we wash it through window screen, and what you can see helen doing is she's washed down some of the soil through the window screen and you can see the small artifacts coming out. fish bone, egg shell, straight pins, smaller pieces of ceramic and glass that would be lost at the site. there is some element, some groups of artifacts we would never recover if we didn't go through the process. what we do is we soak the soil in these buckets of water and what happens is all the sediment sinks to the bottom, that is what helen is water screening right now, but then the charred wood floats to the top and we've skimmed the charred wood off because what we find with
archeology lab is a short walk from the house. previous ceramics were restored. in the lab what we have is two different areas, a working deck where we process and power wash all our rock and brick that we recover from the site. and what we also have is a water screening station, where we take the soil samples that we bring back here and instead of putting them to the quarter inch screen like we do at the site, we wash it through window screen, and what you can see helen doing is she's washed...
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so these are the people that run the biggest labs in the world. nobody has labs like we do. but i said to them before i started throwing tomatoes at me, how many of you have inventions in your labs that are ready to go and just need commercialized? every hand went up. one guy said, i got an invention bigger than the internet. it just needs -- it just needs entrepreneurship. we might have the next big run. we don't have to chug along at 2.5%. we might have enough invention, we might have a huge oversupply of invention, that's what i think. but we haven't p same science to entrepreneurship that we have to -- that we have to innovation. i'm watching my clock here. i want to make one more point for you to consider. what the united states is the best in the world at is intellectual development. now you hear about we have bad schools. you have a bottom. the top schools are incredible. the economists just spriprinted best mba schools in the united states. none in middle east, china, india, nowhere else. we are masters of intellectual development. if you put 1,000 kids out in front
so these are the people that run the biggest labs in the world. nobody has labs like we do. but i said to them before i started throwing tomatoes at me, how many of you have inventions in your labs that are ready to go and just need commercialized? every hand went up. one guy said, i got an invention bigger than the internet. it just needs -- it just needs entrepreneurship. we might have the next big run. we don't have to chug along at 2.5%. we might have enough invention, we might have a huge...
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the bureau had no reason to know about what army project people were doing at the lab. and he also believed, groves believed that the three had to be three of the four who were in the picture i just showed you. they had on oppenheimer's graduate students. so he said, okay. and what he then heard surprised him that oppenheimer said there was only one person approached and it was my brother, frank. robert decided he would sacrifice his own career and future and do what he learned in the ethical culture school that he went to in manhattan when taught the important thing is to do the noble thing when the crunch comes. i think this was his expression of that. and as well, hoover and straws knew very well he was protecting frank. they found out about this. groves kept the story until the hearing. straws found out about it because borden's successor came to the bureau and said there is a story that is not in our files and i don't think you know about. but that i heard and you should know. that is frank's involvement. once straws found out about that, he not only had oppenheime
the bureau had no reason to know about what army project people were doing at the lab. and he also believed, groves believed that the three had to be three of the four who were in the picture i just showed you. they had on oppenheimer's graduate students. so he said, okay. and what he then heard surprised him that oppenheimer said there was only one person approached and it was my brother, frank. robert decided he would sacrifice his own career and future and do what he learned in the ethical...
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now, it's facing serious violations after a scientist died at that lab last fall.ian martin was blasted 15 feet in september after a pressurized cylinder exploded at membrane technology and research, located in menlo park. cal osha found pressure in that cylinder reached triple the level it could safely contain. the lab is facing $50,000 in penalties and improper worker training. >>> a schoolteacher says she did not kick or slap her special ne needs students. she appeared in the courtroom today and pleaded not guilty to nine charges of abusing two 4-year-olds at roosevelt elementary. she told the judge, quote, i never abused a child and i can't believe this is happening to me. the judge ordered her to stay away from the school and the alleged victims. she'll be back in court in may. >>> in the east bay, union city plans to reconsider its current restrictions on tobacco sales. the rules prevent the sale within 1,000 feet of parks, cities and libraries. now, the city says it will re-evaluate the reinstructions. the issue surfaced after a local gas station owner compl
now, it's facing serious violations after a scientist died at that lab last fall.ian martin was blasted 15 feet in september after a pressurized cylinder exploded at membrane technology and research, located in menlo park. cal osha found pressure in that cylinder reached triple the level it could safely contain. the lab is facing $50,000 in penalties and improper worker training. >>> a schoolteacher says she did not kick or slap her special ne needs students. she appeared in the...
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officials say there was never danger there had been a small spill in an isolated area of the lab. >>> six federal and state agency announced a final plan for spending more than 32 million dollars to pay for the environmental damage caused by the oil spill. after the oil tanker ran into a bay bridge tower in 2007. nearly 19 million dollars will be used for improving recreational uses of the bay and beaches the rest for restoring bird and fish life and improving habitat. the money comes if a settlement reached. >>> this morning occupy protesters are planning another education protest and march monday. yesterday demonstrates -- demonstrators held a mostly peaceful rally. a small group was arrested. >> reporter: nancy left the state building with a citation for trespassing in hand. she and more than a dozen others had been occupying the lobby. >> we are talking strategy. >> reporter: the building had to close for night. >> announcer: you are ordered to leave. >> reporter: the group decided to stay until demands were met like fully funding public education and social services. police weren
officials say there was never danger there had been a small spill in an isolated area of the lab. >>> six federal and state agency announced a final plan for spending more than 32 million dollars to pay for the environmental damage caused by the oil spill. after the oil tanker ran into a bay bridge tower in 2007. nearly 19 million dollars will be used for improving recreational uses of the bay and beaches the rest for restoring bird and fish life and improving habitat. the money comes...
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you want it sent to the lab. >> send it to the lab. >> he can request a second test from a lab.ecause of a prescription drug he is allowed to take. >> i'm on wellbutrin. >> getting narcotics back here is next to impossible. so you know i don't have a doubt when it goes to the lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit where the high-profile nature of his crime, the murder of his ex-girlfriend and destroying her corpse could make him a target among other inmates. >> i have not been anywhere in the county to in prison that i didn't see someone who knew who i was. i tested positive for pot maybe a year or two ago and they took me to a disciplinary unit g-house. i was over there for a half hour and had four or five people say, look, if you don't get out of here we're just going to straight stab you. >>> coming up, investigators reach conclusions on both curtis cash and bean. i'm used to having irregularity. i feel like that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal. activia help
you want it sent to the lab. >> send it to the lab. >> he can request a second test from a lab.ecause of a prescription drug he is allowed to take. >> i'm on wellbutrin. >> getting narcotics back here is next to impossible. so you know i don't have a doubt when it goes to the lab i'll be all right. >> for bean, a positive drug test could result in a transfer out of the protective custody unit where the high-profile nature of his crime, the murder of his...
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he had access to our trace lab. think the first order of business is to make sure that lieutenant caine and his csis never bother this law firm or any of its clients ever again. (sighs) if this is true, then i'm done. i'm finished. not if i have anything to say about it. captioning sponsored by cbs c.s.i. productions and toyota. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm giving you the silent treatment. so you're calling to tell me you're giving me the silent treatment? ummm, yeah. jen, this is like the eighth time you've called... no, it's fine, my family has free unlimited mobile-to-any-mobile minutes -- i can call all i want. i don't think you understand how the silent treatment works. hello? [ male announcer ] buy unlimited messaging and get free unlimited calling to any mobile phone on any network. at&t. to any mobile phone on any network. ,, what do you think of this one? really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen.
he had access to our trace lab. think the first order of business is to make sure that lieutenant caine and his csis never bother this law firm or any of its clients ever again. (sighs) if this is true, then i'm done. i'm finished. not if i have anything to say about it. captioning sponsored by cbs c.s.i. productions and toyota. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm giving you the silent treatment. so you're calling to tell me you're giving me the silent treatment? ummm,...
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that lab where researchers have shrunk one bit of memory small enough to fit on 12atoms. >> be careful. >> if you want -- what will happen in the coming ten years go here, not to the banks or the stock exchanges. it's not money that is producing money, it is time that produces money. >> reporter: he understands technology and wants to duplicate move successes in israel's zone. while here he will meet with mark zuckerburg. >> produce the -- deepest social change. more than political policies, doesn't have an army, doesn't have a -- is annoyed, look what he d. changed the world. >> reporter: tomorrow he will visit facebook and will launch his own page. he will no doubt take with him a lot of newly found friends. in san jose. >> in a developing story, first tornadoes, now snow. the fresh blanket of snow covered indiana this morning, complicating clean up efforts in the town. two tornadoes hit that town including an ef4, one of the most powerful storms packing winds of up to two hundred miles an hour. 42 swept across ten states friday killing dozens of people. >>> and one after another car
that lab where researchers have shrunk one bit of memory small enough to fit on 12atoms. >> be careful. >> if you want -- what will happen in the coming ten years go here, not to the banks or the stock exchanges. it's not money that is producing money, it is time that produces money. >> reporter: he understands technology and wants to duplicate move successes in israel's zone. while here he will meet with mark zuckerburg. >> produce the -- deepest social change. more...
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measure that would have earmarked money for the new school and pay for library upgrade and computer lab. but even a third party analyst recommended now is not the time. >> the charter square controversy has the potential to really become an over whming distraction. is. >> we have a revenue source there. not great but it's a revenue source. the school takes that property over the revenue source is gone. >>reporter: in the end the board decided to let the bond motion die. many assume that means charter square will live. it also means the district problem with overcrowding continues. >> i'm disappointed obviously that it didn't manufacture forward. next step are not to re-examine in the bond issue but instead do some community outreach n.foster city, lisa, abc 7 news. >> redwood city special ed teacher entered not guilty plea to charges she physically abused 2 of her autistic students. the teacher here slapped a five year old roosevelt elementary school student and kicked him in the stomach. she's also accused of kicking the back of another 5-year-old chair twisting his wrist and not allow
measure that would have earmarked money for the new school and pay for library upgrade and computer lab. but even a third party analyst recommended now is not the time. >> the charter square controversy has the potential to really become an over whming distraction. is. >> we have a revenue source there. not great but it's a revenue source. the school takes that property over the revenue source is gone. >>reporter: in the end the board decided to let the bond motion die. many...
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at the very top of the page in dark green is a computer lab. that would really speak to the fact that we have heard from kids, young adults, etc., who won access to getting media training in doing multimedia. the idea is that the shared computer lab would be open to the public and of the tenants. the fourth floor is all dedicated to city college. the purple's are all classrooms. the fifth floor, which includes the city college library -- we are trying to make sure that that could be available to tenants or people in the public. with this draft plan it shows young community developers on the fifth floor. again, we are talking with a renaissance parents of success about where they are on the third floor, but those are probably more detail than you need. the last kind of area of update, as we move forward, some of the things where we are talking to tenants in leadership, there would be no more sub-leasing moving forward. right now there are several entities that sub-lease within the building. we have spoken a lot with members of the faculty commis
at the very top of the page in dark green is a computer lab. that would really speak to the fact that we have heard from kids, young adults, etc., who won access to getting media training in doing multimedia. the idea is that the shared computer lab would be open to the public and of the tenants. the fourth floor is all dedicated to city college. the purple's are all classrooms. the fifth floor, which includes the city college library -- we are trying to make sure that that could be available...
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measure that would have earmarked money for the new school and pay for library upgrade and computer lab. but even a third party analyst recommended now is not the time. >> the charter square controversy has the potential to really become an over whming distraction. is. >> we have a revenue source there. not great but it's a revenue source. the school takes that property over the revenue source is gone. >>reporter: in the end the board decided to let the bond motion die. many assume that means charter square will live. it also means the district problem with overcrowding continues. >> i'm disappointed obviously that it didn't manufacture forward. next step are not to re-examine in the bond issue but instead do some community outreach n.foster city, lisa, abc 7 news. >> redwood city special ed teacher entered not guilty plea to charges she physically abused 2 of her autistic students. the teacher here slapped a five year old roosevelt elementary school student and kicked him in the stomach. she's also accused of kicking the back of another 5-year-old chair twisting his wrist and not allow
measure that would have earmarked money for the new school and pay for library upgrade and computer lab. but even a third party analyst recommended now is not the time. >> the charter square controversy has the potential to really become an over whming distraction. is. >> we have a revenue source there. not great but it's a revenue source. the school takes that property over the revenue source is gone. >>reporter: in the end the board decided to let the bond motion die. many...
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if it's too many a baltimore company may have an answer to help you out. 410 labs shortened the way wemails. every message limited to 500 characters or less allowing for concise direct messages and spam and e newsletter and other automated messages have to go somewhere else. >>> we are 20ments away from 7. -- minutes away from 7. 30 degrees. >>> abc2 news to go is ahead. >> reporter: new information this morning after a 13-year- old girl was found dead in north east considering -- baltimore. >>> jury selection begins today five years after 33 students and faculity were mereddered at -- murdered at virginia teem tech. >>> and a live report from indiana. this morning communities from five different states begin the long painful process of rebuilding after a weekend and a rash of devastating tornadoes. >>> and all is wideet here at home but -- quiet here at home but there's a chance for snow in the forecast. details coming up. >> reporter: an accident on the east side of the beltway and delays on the west side and, of course, we will check all of our other roadways and let you know about
if it's too many a baltimore company may have an answer to help you out. 410 labs shortened the way wemails. every message limited to 500 characters or less allowing for concise direct messages and spam and e newsletter and other automated messages have to go somewhere else. >>> we are 20ments away from 7. -- minutes away from 7. 30 degrees. >>> abc2 news to go is ahead. >> reporter: new information this morning after a 13-year- old girl was found dead in north east...
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he had access to our trace lab. think the first order of business is to make sure that lieutenant caine and his csis never bother this law firm or any of its clients ever again. (sighs) if this is true, then i'm done. i'm finished. not if i have anything to say about it. captioning sponsored by cbs c.s.i. productions and toyota. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> just ahead, the u.s. is paying afghan families $50,000 for each villager allegedly killed by a u.s. army sergeant. [ todd ] hello? hello todd. just calling to let you know i'm giving you the silent treatment. so you're calling to tell me you're giving me the silent treatment? ummm, yeah. jen, this is like the eighth time you've called... no, it's fine, my family has free unlimited mobile-to-any-mobile minutes -- i can call all i want. i don't think you understand how the silent treatment works. hello? [ male announcer ] buy unlimited messaging and get free unlimited calling to any mobile phone on any network. at&t. >>> hello, i'm br
he had access to our trace lab. think the first order of business is to make sure that lieutenant caine and his csis never bother this law firm or any of its clients ever again. (sighs) if this is true, then i'm done. i'm finished. not if i have anything to say about it. captioning sponsored by cbs c.s.i. productions and toyota. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> just ahead, the u.s. is paying afghan families $50,000 for each villager allegedly killed by a u.s....
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there is a chemist that was at the lab in early days by the name of martin kayman who died just about two wookz ago. cayman is one of the pioneers. he wrote in the memoir to which i would recommend called radiant science, dark politics. but cayman wrote about the early rad tlab way. in the early days, they closed a single knife switch. this simple act is smbz accompanied by a sparking, crash and blowing out of lights. plunging the campus even adjacent neighborhoods into sudden darkness. hazards abounded. the popular method of locating vacuum leaks by directing a jet of natural gas over the seeming wax was likened by the boys to a race between explosion and sufficient indication. they are sparking the floor was wo wooden. it was soaked with transformer oil and there would be daily fires so that the boys as lawrence called them would have hand heldextinguishers. lewis was hunched over the controls pressing on to higher voltages and more tightly focused beams for as long as the current flowed. i think this next series of three pictures shows the growth of lawrence's empire at berkeley. t
there is a chemist that was at the lab in early days by the name of martin kayman who died just about two wookz ago. cayman is one of the pioneers. he wrote in the memoir to which i would recommend called radiant science, dark politics. but cayman wrote about the early rad tlab way. in the early days, they closed a single knife switch. this simple act is smbz accompanied by a sparking, crash and blowing out of lights. plunging the campus even adjacent neighborhoods into sudden darkness. hazards...
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berkeley labs. thousands of dollars worth of equipment has just disappeared over the past several months. police say thieves smashed the lab windows and snatched monitors and lab tops and computers. campus police increasing overnight patrols and looking for ways to make the labs more secure. >>> tonight is your last chance to speak out about a plan to end preferential admission at san jose state. budget cuts means they can no long longer guarantee spotsment it could impact admissions for the fall of 2013. >>> tonight's public meeting will be at the east side union high school district board room starting at 7:00. >>> no, it is not last call just yet for san francisco's gold dust lounge. the city preservation commission deadlocked on a vote of whether to grant landmark status. the bar's owner is trying to get that historic status -- using the historic tactic to avoid eviction. the landlord telling the owners of the bar to move out and make way for a retail store. >>> it is 5:20 right now. coming up,
berkeley labs. thousands of dollars worth of equipment has just disappeared over the past several months. police say thieves smashed the lab windows and snatched monitors and lab tops and computers. campus police increasing overnight patrols and looking for ways to make the labs more secure. >>> tonight is your last chance to speak out about a plan to end preferential admission at san jose state. budget cuts means they can no long longer guarantee spotsment it could impact admissions...
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. >>> plus, lightning in a lab. the reason scientists are creating their own storms. >>> and we could see a little rain here today. weather & traffic on the 1s next. people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >>> weather & traffic on the 1s. e early on this friday, tom kierein in storm center 4. radar showing rain moving into the panhandle of west virginia, northern shenandoah valley. it's heading now east of the blue ridge into loudoun county. patches of green. sprinkles. they're also showing up in northern prince william, northern fauquier, and just coming into frederick, washington counties in maryland, drifting off to the east. sunrise
. >>> plus, lightning in a lab. the reason scientists are creating their own storms. >>> and we could see a little rain here today. weather & traffic on the 1s next. people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school...
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she said no it's the people that head our best labs. nasa, nih, m.i.t. i said what do you want me to say? she said i want you to tell them innovation is over rated. i said it's not over rated. we have the wrong expectation. i went and talked and there were 40 of them, people that run the biggest labs in the world. i said, before you start throwing tomatoes at me how many of you have inventions in your labs ready to go and just need commercialized? every hand went up. one guy said i've got an invention bigger than the internet. it just needs entrepreneurship. we might have the next big run so we don't have to chug along at 2.5%. we might have enough invention. we might have a huge over supply of invention. that's what i think. but we haven't put the same science to entrepreneurship that we have to innovation. i'm watching my clock here, governor. i want to make just one more point for you to consider. what the united states is the best in the world at is intellectual development. now, you hear about we have bad schools. you have the bottom. the top school
she said no it's the people that head our best labs. nasa, nih, m.i.t. i said what do you want me to say? she said i want you to tell them innovation is over rated. i said it's not over rated. we have the wrong expectation. i went and talked and there were 40 of them, people that run the biggest labs in the world. i said, before you start throwing tomatoes at me how many of you have inventions in your labs ready to go and just need commercialized? every hand went up. one guy said i've got an...
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they put him in touch with some scientists at bell labs.ilar to the one used to create telephone circuits, an engineer named fred waldhauer reduced the sketches and imprinted them onto a thin ceramic wafer. they just -- they ran with it; it was great. at the time, this was state-of-the-art engineering. well, what happened when you approached the people at nasa? at first it seemed promising, and then we realized that we were just getting the runaround. they never said no; i just couldn't get them to say anything. well, fred waldhauer knew an engineer at grumman aircraft that was working on the lunar lander. and this guy immediately said, "yeah, i can do this." and i said, "well, how will we know when he's doing to do this?" because now the time is approaching; we're getting close. frosty tells me the secret agent at grumman had agreed to send a telegram when the deed was done. my doorbell rang and it was western union, and there was a telegram, and of course i was dying. it could say yes or no; i didn't know. what did it say? well, i actuall
they put him in touch with some scientists at bell labs.ilar to the one used to create telephone circuits, an engineer named fred waldhauer reduced the sketches and imprinted them onto a thin ceramic wafer. they just -- they ran with it; it was great. at the time, this was state-of-the-art engineering. well, what happened when you approached the people at nasa? at first it seemed promising, and then we realized that we were just getting the runaround. they never said no; i just couldn't get...
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in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> thursday morning. don steve rudin in the belfort furniture weather center. start in terms of temperatures. if low 60's at reagan national airport. degrees. 58 at dulles airport. maryland, cooler air funneling in. over us.sure we had a few showers and thunderstorms yesterday that did not amount to much. from tonight into tomorrow freeze there is a maryland,r western including garrett county, county, and parts of west virginia. 60-65 degrees for the daytime y to mostlyy cloud sunny. first, lisa baden has a look at traffic. go to a picture of oxon hill traffic. s 295 northbound and southbound, north of the beltway all the way to andrews air force base. 495 is quiet. good at the good luck road. park. college berdi serene trip in montgomery 495, moving nicely. giving you th
in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? new bounty. the clean picker upper. >> thursday morning. don steve rudin in the belfort furniture weather center. start in terms of temperatures. if low 60's at reagan national airport. degrees. 58 at dulles...