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it was an amazing day. >>> we get people in the lab who give us a pat on our back and say, instead of toy, why don't you use a real engineering instrument? with the ability to e roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ wow... ♪ [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. ♪ werther's original caramels. >>> i think we definitely get scoffed at if we're not running that rat race of ivory tower academia. we get people in the lab who give us a pat on the back who say, you know, this is great, but this is not real research. or they'll say, instead of using a toy, why don't you use a real engineering instrument, that way you can get real results and publish it. i'm not on the tenure track for professorship, i'm actually ran
it was an amazing day. >>> we get people in the lab who give us a pat on our back and say, instead of toy, why don't you use a real engineering instrument? with the ability to e roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪...
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sake lab used to be a problem. there was a top-five hit list and it was up there. when mr. luu took over this, ronnie law has been a manager there. linda has also been the operations manager. there have been essentially no problems in one of the worst streets in town. i would like gus to come up. i would like to comment on a couple of letters. hopefully, you got these. i decided to print them. especially the letter from ana tran at first republicbank. she told me duc's history of coming from hong kong as a two- year-old, living in the tenderloin, what was that like. that was 30 years ago. miss tran -- they grew up in the tenderloin. he started as a promoter and was successful. now he is a successful businessman. what he does with some of the money he generates is he tries to invest in other properties. he understands the entertainment business. he has done a good job with it. if you can talk to some of his managers tonight, i think you will see that he has excellent staff. he will manage them. gus, could you tell little bit about what is going on? >> sure. >> my name is gus
sake lab used to be a problem. there was a top-five hit list and it was up there. when mr. luu took over this, ronnie law has been a manager there. linda has also been the operations manager. there have been essentially no problems in one of the worst streets in town. i would like gus to come up. i would like to comment on a couple of letters. hopefully, you got these. i decided to print them. especially the letter from ana tran at first republicbank. she told me duc's history of coming from...
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this ground systems power and energy lab gives us the ability to look at materials as well as fuels as well as systems and how to integrate together to make sure we have the best solution for the war fighter. >> you very recently announced plans to have a convoy of green vehicles which you've dubbed the green warrior convoy which in a year's time, you want that convoy to go from detroit to washington d.c. aside from it being a brilliant publicity stunt, what do you want to accomplish with that? >> we need to test our vehicles and we do road tests on our vehicles right now, we just don't talk about it a whole lot. so this is a road test of a variety of vehicle technologies, from fuel cells to hybrid to some solar systems to some auxiliary power eunlts, and as we are road testing our vehicles, we're going to stop by schools and communities along the way to encourage the advancement of science and technology careers. i mean, certainly that's what we want our next generation to look at the kinds of things they could be developing, that they could be ino vating and how it can benefit. >> an
this ground systems power and energy lab gives us the ability to look at materials as well as fuels as well as systems and how to integrate together to make sure we have the best solution for the war fighter. >> you very recently announced plans to have a convoy of green vehicles which you've dubbed the green warrior convoy which in a year's time, you want that convoy to go from detroit to washington d.c. aside from it being a brilliant publicity stunt, what do you want to accomplish with...
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the labs uses the room to it test products like the switch maybe on a car or dash board report led displaycell phone to make sure that they are not too loud. the room is so quiet that people hear their heart beating or their lungs working. lab officials say the experience is so disconcerting the longest any one can stand staying in that room is 45 minutes but for the first 44 maybe kind of nice. >>> not for the faint of heart. coming up next a 60 story high swimming pool. check that thing out. plus, why this bowl is >>> a search for a teenaged girl believe is missing in diablo. we just heard that she is okay. the 16-year-old is safe and sound. so the search has been called off. >>> well, talk about handling with care. a 900-year-old ceramic dish has told for $26 million in auction in hong kong. a scholar likely used to clean his brushes. very few pieces from the dynasty exist. the dish is the fantasy of all collectors. china's new millionaires are driving up demand by buying up the country's antiques. >>> china has officially opened up a new bridge and it has a lot of firsts attached to it
the labs uses the room to it test products like the switch maybe on a car or dash board report led displaycell phone to make sure that they are not too loud. the room is so quiet that people hear their heart beating or their lungs working. lab officials say the experience is so disconcerting the longest any one can stand staying in that room is 45 minutes but for the first 44 maybe kind of nice. >>> not for the faint of heart. coming up next a 60 story high swimming pool. check that...
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>>justine: the california crime lab tells us that it has put the case of sierra lamar on the fastrak which means all evidence collected is being instantly processed. this time it's for our kind results has been released. >>rob: the sheriff's office insists the search of this and other waterways in and around or in hell are part of an ongoing effort launched before the crime lab revealed possible new leads in the month-old case. on tuesday the underwater search into rescue unit is focused on a string of ground water percolation ponds along coyote creek just west of highway 101. in this case, three team members are using cyanide scare sonar to locate objects on the bottom. there are two sets of eyes focused on the surface while a third team member is watching the sonar readout for anything large or unusual along the bottom. if necessary divers are called in to take a closer to the of the fish as objects. the waterways are being searched base of their proximity to where sierra witnessing. the lakes are easily access. binyamin welcome to the search and hopefully will end the drama that h
>>justine: the california crime lab tells us that it has put the case of sierra lamar on the fastrak which means all evidence collected is being instantly processed. this time it's for our kind results has been released. >>rob: the sheriff's office insists the search of this and other waterways in and around or in hell are part of an ongoing effort launched before the crime lab revealed possible new leads in the month-old case. on tuesday the underwater search into rescue unit is...
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lab. >> you're listening to radio lab. >> radio lab is a kind of crazy, slightly psychodelic adventure through a big idea. >> it's a big problem that makes usurious. >> radio lab is reinventing what we can do on the radio. >> they're kind of like these big one-word titles. the things everybody has been thinking about back to aristotle that has no answer, what is time, what is space, what is consciousness. how do i know i'm conscious? >> tune in tomorrow to watch the next list or set your dvr like i do all the time for 2:00 p.m. eastern. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta.
lab. >> you're listening to radio lab. >> radio lab is a kind of crazy, slightly psychodelic adventure through a big idea. >> it's a big problem that makes usurious. >> radio lab is reinventing what we can do on the radio. >> they're kind of like these big one-word titles. the things everybody has been thinking about back to aristotle that has no answer, what is time, what is space, what is consciousness. how do i know i'm conscious? >> tune in tomorrow to...
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lab in norfolk. >>> they invented the joystick and the gps. it's not apple. it's the u.s. navy and today the military opened its doors to give us a rare look into one of its research labs. the 50,000 square foot facility includes environmental test areas that replicate a desert, a jungle, a highland forest and coastal waters. sounds like fun. they even test their latest robotic inventions. photojournalist greg geist takes us inside. >> reporter: behind each door is a different environment. >> you have desert. you have tropical. >> reporter: each is tailored for scientists testing the next generation of artificial intelligence. >> this robotic arm system is able to dig through the sand and dig out any ieds that it finds of. >> reporter: this is the new autonomous research center at the naval research lab in southwest. >> the computer takes the information from the sonar range finders and attempts to detect and avoid obstacles such as the walls in this room. >> reporter: where rooms of specialized equipment -- >> you can basically bring a video game technology into the real world. >> reporter: -- allow researchers to simulate man
lab in norfolk. >>> they invented the joystick and the gps. it's not apple. it's the u.s. navy and today the military opened its doors to give us a rare look into one of its research labs. the 50,000 square foot facility includes environmental test areas that replicate a desert, a jungle, a highland forest and coastal waters. sounds like fun. they even test their latest robotic inventions. photojournalist greg geist takes us inside. >> reporter: behind each door is a different...
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just say in the united states, as a manufacturer focused on advanced manufacturing could go and use the lab and bring in the best people. >> i appreciate that. the economic development administration is a good example. aren't providing for and vanced manufacturing technologies, programs that are going to online industries. do those folks talk about grants? i hear get the government out of my way. get regulation out of my way. help me with trade so i can have access to markets. even the president. said when he was campaigning, we need to cut back waste at agencies like the economic development administration. his words. september of 2008. i haven't seen that. i've seen continued efforts of this to pick winners in the manufacturing space. >> the federal government is involved in manufacturing in multiple ways. the work of the manufacturing extension partnership works with so many of these small and medium size d manufacturers and the communities and colleges that work with them, so yes, there's federal government. there are dollars associated with that. what we try to do is use those dollars
just say in the united states, as a manufacturer focused on advanced manufacturing could go and use the lab and bring in the best people. >> i appreciate that. the economic development administration is a good example. aren't providing for and vanced manufacturing technologies, programs that are going to online industries. do those folks talk about grants? i hear get the government out of my way. get regulation out of my way. help me with trade so i can have access to markets. even the...
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lab. napa police found him after they arrested the child's mother. they found the boy inside an apartment along with chemicals, glass ware and other items generally used in meth labs. >> the sailboat that ran in to the rocks is heading back to it's owners. it's a story we followed live last night when a special helicopter hoisted the 38-foot racing yacht off the rocks and transported it to half moon bay as part of a delicate operation. five people on board were killed when large waivers hit the sailboat. >> new, vandals hit a community garden and nursery in san francisco. it's a place that volunteers just recently helped clean up. reporter rob roth says what has been lost and what will happen next. >> reporter: nothing much to saving back here. >> reporter: christian vargas as looking at the damage today more than 4,000 plants, destroyed. in the back of the garden which is part a state park heavy tables were own testified. >> somebody just to come down here and destroy everything that we have been working for for so long just hurts. >> reporter: members of the organization that runs the garden started the long process of cleaning up. >> all the plants
lab. napa police found him after they arrested the child's mother. they found the boy inside an apartment along with chemicals, glass ware and other items generally used in meth labs. >> the sailboat that ran in to the rocks is heading back to it's owners. it's a story we followed live last night when a special helicopter hoisted the 38-foot racing yacht off the rocks and transported it to half moon bay as part of a delicate operation. five people on board were killed when large waivers...
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today the military opened their doors to give us a rare look into one of their research labs. the 50,000 square foot facility includes environmental test areas that replicate a desert, jungle, a highland forest, even coastal waters. they even test their latest robotic inventions. photojournalist greg geist takes us in. >> reporter: behind each door is a different environment. >> we have desert. we have tropical. >> reporter: each tailored for a scientist testing the next generation of artificial intelligence. >> this robotic arm system is able to dig through the sand and dig out any ieds that it finds. >> reporter: this is the new autonomous research center at the naval research lab in southwest. >> the computer takes the information from the sonar range finders and attempts to detect and avoid obstacles such as the walls in this room. >> reporter: where rooms of specialized equipment -- >> we can basically bring a video game technology into the real world. >> reporter: -- allow researchers to simulate many real world scenarios. >> this is a real great lab to test this type of
today the military opened their doors to give us a rare look into one of their research labs. the 50,000 square foot facility includes environmental test areas that replicate a desert, jungle, a highland forest, even coastal waters. they even test their latest robotic inventions. photojournalist greg geist takes us in. >> reporter: behind each door is a different environment. >> we have desert. we have tropical. >> reporter: each tailored for a scientist testing the next...
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police discovered the drug lab in an apartment on summit place in adams morgan. fox 5's laura evans joins us with details on who was inside. >> cops say they served a search warrant at the apartment in what's known as the lynnier heights neighborhood and found the lab and arrested hughes ellsbury, iii. they have not pressed charges for the suspected meth lab. he's 31 years old, a self- proclaimed physical trainer and physical therapist which is listed on his google profile and his profile also says he's a graduate of sidwell friends high school and has a master's degree in physiology. a woman and an infant were in the apartment last night. a neighbor took this picture as police were investigating. those buckets were believed to be filled with chemicals used in the meth lab. outside the building a tent was set up by hazardous materials crew responding to the scene. council member jim graham who lives across the street says police were all over this scene last night. >> methamphetamine is once again coming back full force into our communities and we're very pleased that this was brought to a h
police discovered the drug lab in an apartment on summit place in adams morgan. fox 5's laura evans joins us with details on who was inside. >> cops say they served a search warrant at the apartment in what's known as the lynnier heights neighborhood and found the lab and arrested hughes ellsbury, iii. they have not pressed charges for the suspected meth lab. he's 31 years old, a self- proclaimed physical trainer and physical therapist which is listed on his google profile and his profile...
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just say in the united states, as a manufacturer focused on advanced manufacturing could go and use the lab and bring in the best people. the universities you work with best people and so on. >> i appreciate that. most of the grant programs, economic development administration is a good example, aren't providing for advanced manufacturing technologies. these programs are going to old line industries. most say get the government out of my way, regulation and allow me access to trade so i can advance markets. the president said when he was campaigning, he with need to cut back waste at agencies like economic development, his words september 2008. i haven't seen that. i've seen continued efforts of this commerce department to try and pick winners and losers in the manufacturing space. >> the federal government is involved in manufacturing in multiple ways, the congress department in multiple ways. the work of the manufacturing extension partnership works with so many of these small and medium-sized manufacturers and in the communities and in the community colleges and so on that work with them
just say in the united states, as a manufacturer focused on advanced manufacturing could go and use the lab and bring in the best people. the universities you work with best people and so on. >> i appreciate that. most of the grant programs, economic development administration is a good example, aren't providing for advanced manufacturing technologies. these programs are going to old line industries. most say get the government out of my way, regulation and allow me access to trade so i...
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navy and now they have opened its doors to give us a rare look inside one of the research labs. >> thecility includes test areas where navy scientists test robots, this is really cool. photojournalist greg geiss takes us inside. >> reporter: behind each door is a different environment. >> you have desert. you have tropical. >> reporter: each tailored for scientists testing the next generation of artificial intelligence. >> this can dig through the sand and dig out any ieds that it finds. >> reporter: this is the new autonomous research center in southwest. >> the computer takes the information from the sonar range finders and attempts to detect and avoid obstacles like the walls in the room. >> reporter: where rooms of specialized equipment -- >> you can basically bring a video game technology into the real word. >> this is a great lab because it allows us to have to sand of any type we may want to bring in. we can generate winds and dust storms. >> reporter: without leaving the building. >> now, we have our scientists and can be working on a lab bench and literally a few hours later i
navy and now they have opened its doors to give us a rare look inside one of the research labs. >> thecility includes test areas where navy scientists test robots, this is really cool. photojournalist greg geiss takes us inside. >> reporter: behind each door is a different environment. >> you have desert. you have tropical. >> reporter: each tailored for scientists testing the next generation of artificial intelligence. >> this can dig through the sand and dig out...
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thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. what's in your anti-aging lotion? because if it's on the label, it's on your skin. that's why we created new puristics totally ageless without those chemicals. powered with a naturally derived peptide complex, puristics reduced the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in 97% of women in just 3 weeks. beautiful, younger-looking skin, without those chemicals. that's puristics: the power of pure. you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ "nigh
thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. what's in your anti-aging lotion?...
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are there things that we can keep out of success is at least from bell labs that you could use in attacking some of those? he's the chief of bell labs alumni and he knows that process better than anyone. i think the reality is the world's different and the sort of larger principles are the most valuable things to learn as opposed to the specific kind of ingredients and innovations there's a time and place but the sort of larger truths of thinking along terms of attacking the problems are essentials for fish and i personally think in the energy and in biotechnology and maybe not in information technology at the moment. >> thanks for taking us back to that time and place and engaging in our own version of timetable to be to travel back to bell labs and the great age of american innovation. fto. [applause] >> up next book tv present after authors an hour-long program where we invite authors guest host interview authors. >> the book tells the story of a landmark gay rights case lawrence v. texas from the arrest of john lawrence and tyrant garner to justice kennedy's reading of the supreme court
are there things that we can keep out of success is at least from bell labs that you could use in attacking some of those? he's the chief of bell labs alumni and he knows that process better than anyone. i think the reality is the world's different and the sort of larger principles are the most valuable things to learn as opposed to the specific kind of ingredients and innovations there's a time and place but the sort of larger truths of thinking along terms of attacking the problems are...
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he and his researchers have experienced examining art works at their lab in okayama prefecture. they use x-ray technology that reveals the layers of paint without damaging them. the museum thought this technology might be the key to solving the mystery. what the researchers found looked promising. x-rays of the painting show many black spots. the white color is the paint applied as the base. the black marks on it gave him his first clue. >> translator: a lot of the lead base was missing. i hadn't expected this much damage. >> reporter: the professor found the worst damage near the lips and nose. next, the group used a flores end x-ray microscope to measure the volume of iron, calcium and other compounds in the paint. the amount varies depending on the color. this enables the researchers to find out what the original shades were. they discovered flecks of red paint near the lips. the team compares the two images of the damaged area. they note that red paint covers the base paint in the area that is not damaged. so van gogh had to use the vermilion red paint around the woman's lips. the te
he and his researchers have experienced examining art works at their lab in okayama prefecture. they use x-ray technology that reveals the layers of paint without damaging them. the museum thought this technology might be the key to solving the mystery. what the researchers found looked promising. x-rays of the painting show many black spots. the white color is the paint applied as the base. the black marks on it gave him his first clue. >> translator: a lot of the lead base was missing....
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from the crime lab scandal -- >> situation. situation. i will use the word situation. in particular, and it is all known to the public -- this man had a conviction out of san mateo we had not learned about. we could not cross-examine on that. and that was a problem. it was a problem immediately addressed. so, i talked to a lot of other g-8's offices to find out how -- d.a.'s offices throughout the state to find out how they dealt with this. i find that a lot of offices across the state rely on that type of relationship. given the situation occurred with the crime lab, we needed to absolutely do more, and what we did is create a policy where they did, and i think it may have been cheap gas than -- chief gaston at the time were they created personnel files where they could go to the court system to learn whether this type of material existed, whether or not information that we should know about individuals who are testifying for us in that trial should be given to the police department. we also have our own internal policy because -- which means if there are allegations
from the crime lab scandal -- >> situation. situation. i will use the word situation. in particular, and it is all known to the public -- this man had a conviction out of san mateo we had not learned about. we could not cross-examine on that. and that was a problem. it was a problem immediately addressed. so, i talked to a lot of other g-8's offices to find out how -- d.a.'s offices throughout the state to find out how they dealt with this. i find that a lot of offices across the state...
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at their lab in okayama prefect urgs they use x-ray technology that reveals the layers of paint without damaging them. the museum thought this technology might be the key to solving the mystery. what the researchers found looked promising. x-rays of the painting show many black spots. the white color is the paint applied as the base. the black marks on it gave shimoyama his first clue. >> translator: a lot of the lead base was missing. i hadn't expected this much damage. >> reporter: the professor found the worst damage near the lips and nose. next, the group used a florescent x-ray microscope to measure the volume of iron, calcium and other compounds in the paint. the amount varies depending on the color. this enables the researchers to find out what the original shades were. they discover flecks of vermillion red paint near the lips. the team compares the two images of the damaged area. they note that red paint covers the base paint in the area that is not damaged. van gogh had to definitely use the vermillion red paint around the woman's lips. shimoyama's team went on to identify the
at their lab in okayama prefect urgs they use x-ray technology that reveals the layers of paint without damaging them. the museum thought this technology might be the key to solving the mystery. what the researchers found looked promising. x-rays of the painting show many black spots. the white color is the paint applied as the base. the black marks on it gave shimoyama his first clue. >> translator: a lot of the lead base was missing. i hadn't expected this much damage. >>...
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. >> reporter: literacy lab operates in 452-6789 cschools and keep students engaged by using a variety of techniques, including songs poem articles and comments. literacy lab works closely with teach expefers parents and together they build a strong foundation. >> tell me about your teacher. do you like him? >> yes, he is the best teacher. >> i love this program. and it has been very successful. many students improve two levels within six months. if you would like more information, about literacy lab, just go to my website j.c. hayward.com and click on the hero central tab. >>> we have a commuter alert that is apparently good news for metro riders. the transit agency changed its budget forecast for next year. metro says it now needs $16 million less than expected. that means fare hikes coming this summer will not be as large. metro still, however, has not decided how much extra we will be paying. the board will take that issue up later this month. >>> the national mall is getting a makeover and you have a say in exactly what happens. because starting today, the trust for the national m
. >> reporter: literacy lab operates in 452-6789 cschools and keep students engaged by using a variety of techniques, including songs poem articles and comments. literacy lab works closely with teach expefers parents and together they build a strong foundation. >> tell me about your teacher. do you like him? >> yes, he is the best teacher. >> i love this program. and it has been very successful. many students improve two levels within six months. if you would like more...
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thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usuard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. [ticking] >> in this era of belt-tightening, it's kind of refreshing to take a look at people whose favorite pastime is giving money away. such a man is eli broad, a self-made billionaire who is one of the most generous philanthropists in america. along with supporting education reform, medical research, and the arts, he also wants to transform los angeles into a cultural capitol. eli broad likes to think big, but some of his critics say he can act very small. as he told morley safer in april 2011, eli broad doesn't really care what anyone says. all he wants to do is die poor. well, relatively poor. >> i believe in two things: one, andrew carnegie said, "he who die
thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usuard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. [ticking] >> in this era of...
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. >> this video shows the two buddies revisiting an old computer lab where they used to feed their obsessionmming. >> you'd lift me into one of those huge garbage bins. >> bill and i would actually dive in the dumpsters to try to find listings of the secret inner code of the operating system... >> you're kidding. >> and try to figure out how it worked. that's how passionate we were. >> they both became crack coders, but early on, allen emerged as a creative dreamer; gates, a cold-eyed pragmatist. you write that when he was 13 years old, he told you, "one day, we're gonna start a company, run a company." >> he was saying, "well, imagine what it's like to run a fortune 500 company," and i'm thinking, "i have no idea." you know, my parents were librarians. >> you kept bringing him ideas, and you write in the book, "he was always popping my balloon." >> yeah, that's right. that's right. i mean, i would have ten ideas. and he would kind of pick them apart, one by one. >> one of allen's ideas gates didn't shoot down would lead to the personal computer revolution and launch microsoft. it was 1974.
. >> this video shows the two buddies revisiting an old computer lab where they used to feed their obsessionmming. >> you'd lift me into one of those huge garbage bins. >> bill and i would actually dive in the dumpsters to try to find listings of the secret inner code of the operating system... >> you're kidding. >> and try to figure out how it worked. that's how passionate we were. >> they both became crack coders, but early on, allen emerged as a creative...
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thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usoast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. is made with sweet cream, canola oil and salt. just three natural ingredients. what's in your spread ? >>> right now in the low 50s. 64 at lunch. on its way to a high in the mid-60s. 52 degrees by this afternoon. don, take it away. >>> here's what we have our eye on for today. hearing for the army psychiatrist charged with a shooting rampage at fort hood. >>> the first public hearing to discuss a master plan to restore the oysters in the chesapeake bay. >>> maryland's elusive mega millions winner comes forward. the brand new information on the ticket holder for that record jackpot. >>> maryland's legislative session ends in chaos as we plan to raise the state
thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usoast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. is made with sweet cream, canola oil and...
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. >> reporter: there will be payback when contra costa mosquito control uses these born and bred lab rats in tests for pesticide resistance. >> you protect public health. that's our reason for being here. >> howdy. you're probably wondering, why doesn't this guy just feed us animal blood? that stuff too is yummy, yummy in my tummy. but the doctor says it would be too expensive and inconvenient. hey! >> reporter: let's say dr. shuts and the rest of mankind were able to kill every single mosquito on the planet. could we live without them? scientists don't really know. >> i do, i do. we are food for some kinds of animals. >> reporter: but whether they're necessary for ecosystem, the experts just don't aren't sure. >> hard to predict what the impact would be. >> i'm about ready to quit now. >> reporter: for scientists who have been bit over 150,000 times, what's a few more nibbles here and there? >> can you do it for another ten minutes, because i don't know if we've got enough already? >> reporter: in concord, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> can you imagine how it itches? christina lor
. >> reporter: there will be payback when contra costa mosquito control uses these born and bred lab rats in tests for pesticide resistance. >> you protect public health. that's our reason for being here. >> howdy. you're probably wondering, why doesn't this guy just feed us animal blood? that stuff too is yummy, yummy in my tummy. but the doctor says it would be too expensive and inconvenient. hey! >> reporter: let's say dr. shuts and the rest of mankind were able to...
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. >> to prove its case, the company paid a lab in nevada often used by the department of homeland security the project manager at the lab told cnn the equipment absolutely did detect shielded material. >> this is going to be underground. >> since then, company officials tell cnn improvements have now decreased the detection rate to 99.9%. the dhs is not yet persuaded. >> we support the company, the technology, we think it's exciting. along with a variety of others, but as a steward of public finances, i can't jump to one company over another company. >> dhs has had expensive flops in the past. after a scathing government report it killed a system, despite spending more than $200 million for it. dhs is giving development funds to other companies exploring technologie technologies. >> there are any number of companies that have developmental funding. because our objective is to protect america against nuclear terrorism. we have a pipeline of technology. >> steve flynn was an at visor to the commission on national security and is he on an advisory council for decision sciences. >> the tools t
. >> to prove its case, the company paid a lab in nevada often used by the department of homeland security the project manager at the lab told cnn the equipment absolutely did detect shielded material. >> this is going to be underground. >> since then, company officials tell cnn improvements have now decreased the detection rate to 99.9%. the dhs is not yet persuaded. >> we support the company, the technology, we think it's exciting. along with a variety of others, but...
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a sphere where plasma currents concentrate into strings of electricity the fusion generator used in this lab is also said to channel instability to focus the energy instead of trying to make it stable which is traditionally seen as the much more mainstream approach and they the last step to success is the hardest one we have to the three requirements to make a fusion reactor and turn that into a generator we have the confinement time and we have the temperature now we just need the density and so that's what we're working on. the group says their device is see further than others what we're talking about here is a specific type of hewison called a neutron fusion which means that the fuel you doesn't emit any neutrons and that's good because that means we don't have any radioactive waste the physicist discovery b.c. will change the world for ever energy poverty you know wars over resources if we switch from a resource based energy to a knowledge based energy like fusion we can begin a whole new set civilization for humankind our machine fits in a garage sized space and an actual generator cou
a sphere where plasma currents concentrate into strings of electricity the fusion generator used in this lab is also said to channel instability to focus the energy instead of trying to make it stable which is traditionally seen as the much more mainstream approach and they the last step to success is the hardest one we have to the three requirements to make a fusion reactor and turn that into a generator we have the confinement time and we have the temperature now we just need the density and...
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thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. friend. the social networking giant bought instagram today for $1 billion. stain gram is an application that lets people share photos from their mobile devices. it's bee
thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. to help protect your eye health as you...
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us tomorrow ... we have the fermi lab seminar coming up ... we have lots to talk about. year's billion dollar disasters around the country and an active tornadoes season getting under way ... if you have outdoor plans you will be able to dodge them. the rain forecast is three times the normal if we get what we expect. everyone will warm up on sunday that temperatures will be moving up 180 degrees unseasonably warm ... tomorrow morning at daybreak and scattered storms continue by afternoon. sunday morning: the wind will be roaring with warm air and we will see a storm cluster around noontime ... it will be one of those weekends where you might want to get your emergency weather radios going. you can buy one of those radios at walgreen's. increasing cloudiness this afternoon perhaps a sprinkle by 74 degrees ... tonight mostly cloudy and windy 40 percent chance of thunderstorms tomorrow cloud and son max with scattered thunderstorms the high temperature will be 74 degrees. the high will be 77 degrees on sunday with scattered thunderstorms ... we will drop in temperature mon
us tomorrow ... we have the fermi lab seminar coming up ... we have lots to talk about. year's billion dollar disasters around the country and an active tornadoes season getting under way ... if you have outdoor plans you will be able to dodge them. the rain forecast is three times the normal if we get what we expect. everyone will warm up on sunday that temperatures will be moving up 180 degrees unseasonably warm ... tomorrow morning at daybreak and scattered storms continue by afternoon....
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thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usoast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. ,,,,,,,, >>> mike wallace made his name asking tough questions in confrontational interviews. the veteran "60 minutes" correspondent died at 93 this weekend. on monday his colleagues at "60 minutes" scott pelley, morley safer, lesley stahl, and steve kroft look back at some of the stories that wallace called his favorites. ♪ times are good and bad happy and sad ♪ >> reporter: the stories that made mike wallace's heart sing were not the ones that you heard most about. wallace liked stars, the brighter the better. tina turner, at home in france. >> what are we seeing there when we see the tina turner interview? when we see the vladimir horowitz interview? >> th
thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usoast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. ,,,,,,,, >>> mike wallace made...
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thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usoast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. . >>> good morning. welcome to 9news now. today is tuesday, april 10. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. thanks a lot for joining us. here's monika santami. she'll have traffic mommy tairm. -- traffic momentarily. >>> temperatures will be ditching down for -- dipping down for the next two hours. right now we're sitting well. most of us are in the 40s, near 50 degrees for the most part. as we clear out, the skies are going to dip a little bit before sunrise. at reagan national airport we have 48 degrees. it has cleared out nicely. i'm expecting a lot of sunshine through midday and early afternoon. we will bring a little bit of cloud cover by the 5:00 hour.
thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the usoast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. . >>> good morning. welcome to...
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jc hayward takes us to the literally lab. >> reporter: what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a teacher. >> reporter: the literacy lab is a nonprofit organization that pairs tutors one on one with students who need assistance. they deliver high quality instruction twice a week for two hours after school. >> with the lit say lab, the -- literacy lab, the tutors are responsible for maybe just one student at a time. every teacher wants to be able to devote their attention to every student so this is really ideal. >> reporter: ashley johnson, a former high schoolteacher is the founder and executive director of literacy lab. >> i've learned that it is possible for students to make significant growth quickly with consistent instruction from a professional adult who's coming twice a week for two hours each time. the student can make huge gains and you can see the student really actually enjoy reading rather than tying to avoid it -- trying to avoid it. >> reporter: i want to share this with you because i think it's so important. it's ten great reasons to understand. r
jc hayward takes us to the literally lab. >> reporter: what do you want to be when you grow up? >> i want to be a teacher. >> reporter: the literacy lab is a nonprofit organization that pairs tutors one on one with students who need assistance. they deliver high quality instruction twice a week for two hours after school. >> with the lit say lab, the -- literacy lab, the tutors are responsible for maybe just one student at a time. every teacher wants to be able to devote...
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thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. w' c'ttomreo edmiguth tlfe for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. i had to switch my insurance plan. but then my prescriptions got more expensive. i felt helpless... frustrated. it was very frustrating. then john... maurice... jill stepped in... made some calls... and saved me hundreds of dollars. that's a lot. it meant a lot to me. taking the time to help you with insurance questions. another reason to transfer your prescriptions today. ♪ i'm carol, and i bring all my prescriptions to my cvs. >>> back now with a deepening mystery at the university of pittsburgh. someone has been making bomb threats to campus buildings and dormitories for two month. nearly 100 threats in all disrupting classes and causing dorm evacuations
thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. w' c'ttomreo edmiguth tlfe for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. i had to switch my insurance plan. but...