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coming up at 5:00 how one local university is playing a role in this new early detection system. >> a bill regulating the practice of fracking in california is now headed to the governor's desk. senate bill 4 would create a permanent system and would require firms to notify neighbors about the chemicals used. fraccing is a practice that involves shattering shale rock with water and chemicals. the governor is expected to sign that. >> a catholic church can soon become a national historic landmark. the roman cath like diocese nominating the church to the national park service. organizers say the church was frequently visited by caesar chavez when he first started as a community activist. the church is hosting a fund-raiser tonight at 6:00, this is to raise money for restoration project to increase its chances of receiving the national historic landmark status. zoe loftgren spearheading an effort in washington. >> mercedes introduces a high end hybrid with something you normally find at a spa. >> and pope francis, guess what, has a new ride. what the head of the southwest church will soo
coming up at 5:00 how one local university is playing a role in this new early detection system. >> a bill regulating the practice of fracking in california is now headed to the governor's desk. senate bill 4 would create a permanent system and would require firms to notify neighbors about the chemicals used. fraccing is a practice that involves shattering shale rock with water and chemicals. the governor is expected to sign that. >> a catholic church can soon become a national...
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we'll tell you about a pair of local universities making the list of top colleges in america. >> why this car pulled in almost $1 million at a recent auction. >> and this morning waking up to fog, drizzle over the area bridges. we'll get you out the door on time. it's pretty light right now. we're back after this. >>> good morning. it's tuesday morning to be precise. that's a live look from the south bay spanning over san jose. the sun is yet to come up. christina loren says it will be a warm one. maybe not as warm as yesterday. 4:54 now. ranking the best colleges released. no shocker here it's good to go ivy league with princeton taking the top honors. the top three schools come from the ivy league. harvard at number 2 behind princeton, harvard the school of president obama. this is on the "u.s. news and world report" list, yale is number 3. and guess what, here in the bay area, something to love, top ranked bay area university stanford gets in there tied for fifth. with the university of chicago. meantime, uc-berkeley the top public school on the list at 20 overall. the list ranked
we'll tell you about a pair of local universities making the list of top colleges in america. >> why this car pulled in almost $1 million at a recent auction. >> and this morning waking up to fog, drizzle over the area bridges. we'll get you out the door on time. it's pretty light right now. we're back after this. >>> good morning. it's tuesday morning to be precise. that's a live look from the south bay spanning over san jose. the sun is yet to come up. christina loren...
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what a local university is doins to get the message across to the students. >>> we are headed to the big apple to check with kevin mccarthy to check what is hot at the movie theatre this weekend. >>> we are going to talk to the sports junkies to find out what to expect from rgiii. [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million everyday gas-free miles already driven, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ >>> that's how you kickoff the weekend, it's friday, folks, alks, live look, at the roads, it's a little shaky. college park, route 1, we will i check in with julie to see ife things have gotten cleared upead there or not. in the meantime, it's friday,fra tucker. >>> it's going to be a beautiful afternoon, we
what a local university is doins to get the message across to the students. >>> we are headed to the big apple to check with kevin mccarthy to check what is hot at the movie theatre this weekend. >>> we are going to talk to the sports junkies to find out what to expect from rgiii. [ maragno ] if the car was invented today, it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the...
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a local university endorses this website. >>> a father and daughter who died at a san francisco house have been identified. they are 1-year-old chloe and her 33-year-old father, raymond say. there was a fire the department says it appears the fire started in the garage where the father was sleeping because he had a cold and allegedly didn't want to get his daughter sick. crews say they had a very hard time getting inside the house because of an iron gate that surrounded the front door. grandfather is the only survivor. mom was not home at the time. >>> a rescue caught on camera. this is coast guard video. it shows the air lift of a passenger from the cruise ship about 40 miles west of the golden gate bridge. the man was showing symptoms of kidney failure. the call went out to the coast gua guard. the man was taken to stanford hospital. he's in stable condition tonight. >>> school credit for editing wikipedia pages. it's happening. uc san francisco will be the first med school where students can get academic credit for editing medical content on wikipedia. it's actually a new class on
a local university endorses this website. >>> a father and daughter who died at a san francisco house have been identified. they are 1-year-old chloe and her 33-year-old father, raymond say. there was a fire the department says it appears the fire started in the garage where the father was sleeping because he had a cold and allegedly didn't want to get his daughter sick. crews say they had a very hard time getting inside the house because of an iron gate that surrounded the front door....
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university. local businesses. we never turn down exspaings. >> -- expansion. >> do i have to take a driving test. i night have a car that needs repaired. >> you don't have to take a driving test. we take care of maintenance. >> if i have an accident does the rate go up. >> your rate does not go up. your insurance is a standard deductible. >> is there a contract with this. >> yes there is. >> how does this stake up to leasing a car is their savings. >> i never leased a car before. but since you don't have to pay for repairs and maintenance -- maintenance. >> so if the car breaks down i don't have to worry about fixing it. you will come and bring me a new one. >> yes. >> we are interested in getting divisions of the shared used mobility sector together like side car and lift together. we are interested in doing education and out each. a lot of what you have been asking us. >> there is a $350 registration fee. >> you could flit it with a friend. i don't know if that's a low -- allowed. >> zip car where do we get in t
university. local businesses. we never turn down exspaings. >> -- expansion. >> do i have to take a driving test. i night have a car that needs repaired. >> you don't have to take a driving test. we take care of maintenance. >> if i have an accident does the rate go up. >> your rate does not go up. your insurance is a standard deductible. >> is there a contract with this. >> yes there is. >> how does this stake up to leasing a car is their...
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. >> coming up next it is moving day for a local >>> sanford university phone for students who startompanies we've covered a lot of them here. >> but now the university investing in those young entrepreneurs in a new way. >> jonathan bloom explains. >> in the parking lot of the aol building a big couch being wheeled into the future. it's a couch many young entrepreneurs have slept on if they made that it far. >> people sleep under desks. they like just like, code, code, for 15 hours, then lie down on the floor and sleep for a couple hours, get back up. >> it's that passion that makes a perfect fit here at star x. the start up accelerateor. it's a learning program for entrepreneurs who are passionate about an idea. >> when i say passionate i don't mean they think it's cool. it's that they can't sleep at night. because they're thinking about it. >> cameron founded start x two years ago. >> this is your december snk messiest? >> yes. i'm not too clean. >> now, he's packing his things. smart x isn't shutting down after launching 10 successful companies including a building toy company fo
. >> coming up next it is moving day for a local >>> sanford university phone for students who startompanies we've covered a lot of them here. >> but now the university investing in those young entrepreneurs in a new way. >> jonathan bloom explains. >> in the parking lot of the aol building a big couch being wheeled into the future. it's a couch many young entrepreneurs have slept on if they made that it far. >> people sleep under desks. they like just...
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he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the
he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is...
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he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and focus on turning disabilities into possibilities and she's a wonderful addition to the panel and it's an area that school districts have to deal with in terms of special needs and what we're talking about affects these children if not more than the other children so thank you cheryl. [applause] so we have a large panel a
he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is...
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civilian employees in the military, officer workers and state and local government, university professors, graduate student assistants, even zoo keepers. government is the growth area for unions. when you compare with the private sector, of course. and just to give you some kind of an idea, and this is a number that mr. shirk developed here at heritage. there are over 200,000219,000 in just the post office there's 477,000 union members. almost two and a half times the entire auto industry in just the post office! what does it really mean for our nation? many americans feel we lost control our government and politicians no longer answer to the american people, and there's a good reason they feel this way. government employee union have a huge influence over our political system and they're driving big government spending in over regulation of our economy. in the little time we have remaining. i want it open for questions and answers. i'm going it give you seven of the policy concern we have raised about "shadowbosses: government unions control america and rob taxpayers blind." i'm going hi
civilian employees in the military, officer workers and state and local government, university professors, graduate student assistants, even zoo keepers. government is the growth area for unions. when you compare with the private sector, of course. and just to give you some kind of an idea, and this is a number that mr. shirk developed here at heritage. there are over 200,000219,000 in just the post office there's 477,000 union members. almost two and a half times the entire auto industry in...
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his hometown says colorado but his family says he was a local, a graduate of san jose state universityd he was a bay area boy and now a hero. reporting live in union city, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> let us take a moment for silence and prayer. >> firefighters battling the morgan fire on mount diablo also paused to honor the emergency responders and all the people who died on 9/11. fire crews have a good handle on the morgan hill and people are allowed to return back to their homes but as kpix 5 reporter anne makovec shows us, those people are now seeing firsthand what a close call it really was. >> reporter: the hillside is black near morgan territory a char that went up the right. >> nothing can prepare you for this. >> reporter: today is a homecoming that up until last evening was uncertain for kamala and sergio castco. >> now we realize how close it was. >> reporter: as of this morning, the morgan fire is 70% contained. all evacuations and road closures are lifted. the fire burned more than 3100 acres a figure downgraded this morning. >> once we're able to fly the fire with our infr
his hometown says colorado but his family says he was a local, a graduate of san jose state universityd he was a bay area boy and now a hero. reporting live in union city, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> let us take a moment for silence and prayer. >> firefighters battling the morgan fire on mount diablo also paused to honor the emergency responders and all the people who died on 9/11. fire crews have a good handle on the morgan hill and people are allowed to return back to their...
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universe. tv land. local sports at 3:00 ament. whe -- 3:00 a.m.ind a tiny sliver of the audience. ranked every voter in the country. scale of 1 to 100. the likelihood of who would vote. the 45-65, not the 1s, not the 100s. msnbc represented the 100s. people would vote for them. no trot. 45 to 65. tv land. reruns, obscure places that if calculated this algorithm, how cheap to reach the biggest number of people they would rank from 45-65. no one has ever done that before. they made the distinction between smart tv and dumb tv. dumb tv, neilson numbers. the things you and i live for. that was dumb tv. smart tv was layering over all of the things that quantify who, what channel, how much did it cost, no one has ever done that before. that's changed elections for the future. >> i can't remember ever seriously criticizing the obama campaign first time or second time. i never once felt i have >>> good evening, from new york. i'm chris hastes, tonight we know the names of the victims of our latest national mass shooting nightmare. this time it was 12 adul
universe. tv land. local sports at 3:00 ament. whe -- 3:00 a.m.ind a tiny sliver of the audience. ranked every voter in the country. scale of 1 to 100. the likelihood of who would vote. the 45-65, not the 1s, not the 100s. msnbc represented the 100s. people would vote for them. no trot. 45 to 65. tv land. reruns, obscure places that if calculated this algorithm, how cheap to reach the biggest number of people they would rank from 45-65. no one has ever done that before. they made the...
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university. took part in local politics. it's just over fifty minutes. >>> thank you for being here. i see a lot of friends, family, colleagues. the staff was influential in putting the book together. i'm a little nervous. i'll say thank you very much for being here. frederick douglass in d.c. we know the statute moved to emancipation hall. we don't get much past the talking points. we don't scratch the surface who he was. as a grandfather, as a mentor, as a newspaperman, as a "washingtonian." try to get to that element e of his life in this book. as he talked about, kind of a rev translation made me put the book together. i'll share -- this is frederick douglass national historic site. it's a rough and tumble corner. i used work at the united planning organization at 1649. basically was a poverty worker. i essentially worked in social services. i would take the met throw and walk down mlk and w. street and make a left on 16th street. early in the morning there's not too much going on. morning on june 7, 2010, there was a crime tape all over the place. there was crime lab vans. somet
university. took part in local politics. it's just over fifty minutes. >>> thank you for being here. i see a lot of friends, family, colleagues. the staff was influential in putting the book together. i'm a little nervous. i'll say thank you very much for being here. frederick douglass in d.c. we know the statute moved to emancipation hall. we don't get much past the talking points. we don't scratch the surface who he was. as a grandfather, as a mentor, as a newspaperman, as a...
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local ties jim henson has here. >> my father and mother met at the university of maryland. they were in washington, d.c. many, many years. they got their start on local television in washington, d.c. it mattered so much for us, as the family to know some of the characters are here at the smithsonian. >> reporter: a lot of people don't know jim henson caught his start here on wrc in 1954. a long legacy for the folks here in d.c. the exhibit goes on through. >> it all started here in our studios. >> outside the studios, glorious weather. >> glorious for folks saying i'm cold. tomorrow morning, temperatures up by a few degrees. look outside, we have the clear sky and it's the clear sky during the overnight period that allows the temperatures to drop. i'm heading over to the key wall. here is a look at the evening planner. 74 degrees is the current temperature. by 9:00 p.m., low 60s and easy to step down in the upper 50s by 11:00 p.m. if you are going to be out late. the area of high pressure moves in. a jacket to start tomorrow. you are going to shed the jacket by afternoon. we are milds and sunny. a few hi
local ties jim henson has here. >> my father and mother met at the university of maryland. they were in washington, d.c. many, many years. they got their start on local television in washington, d.c. it mattered so much for us, as the family to know some of the characters are here at the smithsonian. >> reporter: a lot of people don't know jim henson caught his start here on wrc in 1954. a long legacy for the folks here in d.c. the exhibit goes on through. >> it all started...
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he's a student at elizabeth city state university which is the locally historically black college.he chairman of the local county republican party has been challenging voters from that school. he got dozens of them purged off the voter rolls in april. then last month, he challenged the right of montravius king to run for city council in elizabeth city. he said because mr. king lived at school he couldn't be a real resident. going to college there doesn't count for a living there. and the real kicker is that the requirements for running for office are the same as the requirements for voting. so if college students in north carolina can be barred from running for office, can they also be barred from voting? the supreme court decided in 1979 students have the right to vote where they go to college. it's clear as day. if pasquotank county has this new precedent, would the precedent hold throughout north carolina? is it about voting rights in that county and north carolina, but other states, too? is this how republicans are going to play now? when we talked to king last month, he said h
he's a student at elizabeth city state university which is the locally historically black college.he chairman of the local county republican party has been challenging voters from that school. he got dozens of them purged off the voter rolls in april. then last month, he challenged the right of montravius king to run for city council in elizabeth city. he said because mr. king lived at school he couldn't be a real resident. going to college there doesn't count for a living there. and the real...
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university. a proctor will administer these tests. this doesn't work in every discipline, but in disciplines it does. tracy: so who's the degree from? >> a localrsity. tracy: so it's a legitimate degree? >> it would be recognized for employers, and in some fields of endeavor it might make more sense than others. we were talking about software, if you're in technology everything changes in six months, and cross tells an interesting story about how he was at the university of connecticut, and he was in the middle of the program there, and he had 30 credits left to get, and they told him we're not giving those courses right now. so it's like what do i do? ashley: he was stuck. >> so this is when he started researching this and decided this is the way to go, this is what i'm going to do. we're going to have him on, talk about it. i know parents are looking for shortcuts. what if you could reduce your child's program from four years to three or two? wouldn't that be great? ashley: and the costs would reduce significantly. >> this is sort of like advance placement, if you guys remember that. we're also going to be lynn o'shaughnessy on talking about
university. a proctor will administer these tests. this doesn't work in every discipline, but in disciplines it does. tracy: so who's the degree from? >> a localrsity. tracy: so it's a legitimate degree? >> it would be recognized for employers, and in some fields of endeavor it might make more sense than others. we were talking about software, if you're in technology everything changes in six months, and cross tells an interesting story about how he was at the university of...
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local neighborhood. i did my under deprad wait work at fisk university, where i studied political science with a concentration in public administration and worked eight years largely in the public sector. then i earned a master's degree from carnegie melon in pittsburg, pennsylvania. i spent some time as assistant executive director for a non-profit. we did work if a lot of kids in the neighborhood. i have done fundraising for candidates and issues. i have experience with the federal reserve bank of san francisco. when i look around my neighborhood and see the changes that are happening, i so there is no neighborhood grocery store. i see that small businesses in particular are coming and going, and they haven't been able to really sustain themselves. from my work experience in working for the city in the mayor's office as well as in the non-profit, i had a good sense as to what some of the challenges were. when i look in the future, i could see more challenges coming. i thought i had a set of experiences and more importantly a passion and desire to serve. >> i understand that no one wants to have their progra
local neighborhood. i did my under deprad wait work at fisk university, where i studied political science with a concentration in public administration and worked eight years largely in the public sector. then i earned a master's degree from carnegie melon in pittsburg, pennsylvania. i spent some time as assistant executive director for a non-profit. we did work if a lot of kids in the neighborhood. i have done fundraising for candidates and issues. i have experience with the federal reserve...
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. >> if the world is your oyster, there's a universe of possibilities. >> my top picks, a local raw oystersysters and delicate baked oysters. to find out more about the water bar and oyster fest, go online and click diamonds. >> things are going to be heating up over the next couple days. let's get right to the temperatures at the coastline in the mid and upper 70s out there tomorrow and through the weekend. people will be lucky to escape the heat. not too bad in the 80's and a noticeable warm-up for today. our inland valley is running in the 90's in places like concorde, 95 in antioch, and 89 in cupertino, 92 in los gatos, and 90 in santa rosa, 89 in moorpark and 90 and no ballet. >>> temperatures soaring into the triple digits by sunday and monday, and we will see very little seabreeze invalids through the weekend. >> jim harbaugh made a target ♪ [ male announcer staying warm andry has never been our priority our priority i was and always wl be serving you, the american pple. so we improved priority mai flatate to give you a more reliab way to sp. now with tracki up to eleven sca, specifi
. >> if the world is your oyster, there's a universe of possibilities. >> my top picks, a local raw oystersysters and delicate baked oysters. to find out more about the water bar and oyster fest, go online and click diamonds. >> things are going to be heating up over the next couple days. let's get right to the temperatures at the coastline in the mid and upper 70s out there tomorrow and through the weekend. people will be lucky to escape the heat. not too bad in the 80's and...
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. >> let's bring in local an love the at new york university and a top aide to former asks hillary clintonnd the professor at the school of international and public relations at columbia university. thank you for coming in. let's get started. >> senator john. >> i isaac con from georgia trying to hammer out a debt deal. he says it's totally atrophy. we are earning our 11% popularity rating. it's easy to talk about obamacare than the major sources of our problem. it sounds like its business the usual in congress. what's your reaction to that? >> absolutely well said and he's absolutely on point, sadly enough. one of the questions you can ask is where are the grownups in the republican party on this. you do not fight for something you have no hope of getting and that is what they are doing. they are going to take a vote to defund to go oh the senate and be sent right back and we will be back in the same position, except we'll be one or two days out of the shutdown of the government. this is absolutely, he's absolutely right. they're earning their 11% and that maybe high. >> on a good day it'
. >> let's bring in local an love the at new york university and a top aide to former asks hillary clintonnd the professor at the school of international and public relations at columbia university. thank you for coming in. let's get started. >> senator john. >> i isaac con from georgia trying to hammer out a debt deal. he says it's totally atrophy. we are earning our 11% popularity rating. it's easy to talk about obamacare than the major sources of our problem. it sounds like...
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university designed it. on wednesday it traveled 33 miles down local roads and highways to the pittsburgh arity, hitting speedsf up to 65 miles an hour. researchers think driverless cars could be available by 2020. sign me up. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," americans are in a car-buying mood, and the smart watch race is on. wendy gillette is here in new york with that and more. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. car sales in the u.s. have shifted into high gear. they jumped 17% last month to the highest level in more than seven years. the big six carmakers all posted double-digit gains over last august. the sales pace this year is above 16 million for the first time since 2007, the month before the great recession began. >>> strong car sales and the federal reserve say the economy continued to expand gave wall street a jolt wednesday, but investors are still concerned about the possible u.s. military strike on syria. the dow gained 96 points, its best performance in over a month, and despite another glitch, the nasdaq rose 36 points. that was the second nasdaq outage in two weeks. this one lasted
university designed it. on wednesday it traveled 33 miles down local roads and highways to the pittsburgh arity, hitting speedsf up to 65 miles an hour. researchers think driverless cars could be available by 2020. sign me up. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," americans are in a car-buying mood, and the smart watch race is on. wendy gillette is here in new york with that and more. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. car sales in the u.s. have shifted into high...
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understanding the evolution and structure of the universe it explains why the universe you so uniform and where galaxies come from. the local gas theory gave a significant push to radio astronomy. number of different experiments followed including their nineteen ninety two background explorer experiment. for which george smoot received the nobel prize. you know if this experiment proves that the universe has irregularities. in keeping with this month's aviation theme we travel to the quiet town of. to see a world where boxes last up to five times longer and scientists play with planes to make a life screen. on top in the long. haul some may already have come to china or go off on the swiss so migrating south but that doesn't mean that the scientists have gone to hibernation. in fact the latest innovation is just about to take off here the institute of problems of chemical physics from the outside it may look like we're a group of boys with the toys but this was inside this plane that matters this is the first plane in bush to be powered soley by hydrogen fuel cells could fly for ninety minutes on a lithium polymer battery w
understanding the evolution and structure of the universe it explains why the universe you so uniform and where galaxies come from. the local gas theory gave a significant push to radio astronomy. number of different experiments followed including their nineteen ninety two background explorer experiment. for which george smoot received the nobel prize. you know if this experiment proves that the universe has irregularities. in keeping with this month's aviation theme we travel to the quiet town...
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universe later. plutonium at the farmers' market? yeah, i'm only using organic plutonium now. think globally: buy locally.ere, yusuf. hey, stewie! what can i get you? oh, just a little of the good stuff for a new time machine return pad. coming right up. so, how's the whole terrorism thing goin'? well, the good news is my son died in a car bombing. the bad news is he borrowed my car! ♪ (laughs) oh, god! oh, that's the other reason i come here. okay, so here is your plutonium. i hope you kill my bitch wife with it. whoa, whoa. where's that comin' from? eh, i'm just a little upset because she left me. i guess she didn't know what "jihad." ♪ come on! oh, sorry! ♪ so... stewie griffin invented a time machine. (gasps) bertram! hello, stewie. you don't realize it yet, but your life is about to cease to exist. what are you talking about? i am going to kill one of your ancestors, effectively erasing you from history! here! play with this! at least you can spend your final moments doing something you enjoy. you know, it's funny, i had actually stopped playing with that toy, but now that i see you with it, i kinda
universe later. plutonium at the farmers' market? yeah, i'm only using organic plutonium now. think globally: buy locally.ere, yusuf. hey, stewie! what can i get you? oh, just a little of the good stuff for a new time machine return pad. coming right up. so, how's the whole terrorism thing goin'? well, the good news is my son died in a car bombing. the bad news is he borrowed my car! ♪ (laughs) oh, god! oh, that's the other reason i come here. okay, so here is your plutonium. i hope you kill...
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university. those in attendance, quite a few local and state leaders here. they have a shared feeling of optimism. >> we only have one goal. that is to have all of detroit working together for one detroit with the obama administration as a key partner helping at every step along the way to help support the priorities of people of detroit. >> today is a good day in detroit, michigan, and the united states. it was great today to see excited and impassionate people to talk about how we can revitalize and grow detroit. that's what this needs to be all about. a growing detroit. >> we in detroit can't fix all of our problems alone. so giving the federal government, the state government, the business communities, everybody coming together to make sure the resources that we bring to the table to get the end result that we like to have, and that's fixing detroit. >> and it's important to know that the white house stress this is not a bailout. they're simply trying to help the city of detroit in this situation. one thing that was very interesting during their address
university. those in attendance, quite a few local and state leaders here. they have a shared feeling of optimism. >> we only have one goal. that is to have all of detroit working together for one detroit with the obama administration as a key partner helping at every step along the way to help support the priorities of people of detroit. >> today is a good day in detroit, michigan, and the united states. it was great today to see excited and impassionate people to talk about how we...
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local ties here in d.c. >> my father and my mother met at the university of maryland, and they were around washington, d.c., for many, many years. they got their start here with sam and friends on local television, washington, d.c. that it matters so much for us as the family to know that some of these characters are here at the smithsonian. >> reporter: and, barbara, shoutout to our colleague jackie benson for the history lesson today. a lot of people didn't know that jim henson got his start right here on wrc-tv back in 1954. so he's been around a long, long time. that legacy spans a very long time. now, this exhibit is going to start in november, and it's open ended. they don't have a plan to shut this down anytime soon so, if you're planning on coming to see it, you have some time to get down here. that's the latest from the mall. tony tull, back to you. >> some of my favorite characters in those pictures you showed us. thanks so much. >>> we learned a set of metro keys were stolen from an arlington fire engine that was responding to an emergency call. sources tell news4 that engine 105 wutz unlocked a
local ties here in d.c. >> my father and my mother met at the university of maryland, and they were around washington, d.c., for many, many years. they got their start here with sam and friends on local television, washington, d.c. that it matters so much for us as the family to know that some of these characters are here at the smithsonian. >> reporter: and, barbara, shoutout to our colleague jackie benson for the history lesson today. a lot of people didn't know that jim henson...
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in a number of citywide projects including san francisco university and the j v s strictly business. in july of this year we hired 1 hundred local residents. also recently, we signed other documents for businesses. in addition to cvs has worked on several nonprofit programs and one is the veterans assistance the strategy submit and we've worked with the larkin services and this is something donates important with the outreach in the different neighborhoods. i also want to make myself available this is the first time i've addressed you so thank you very much >> john again. i want to speak about a couple of issues about the letters that you have received. specifically with the alcohol stalz. we've been aware there are concerns in the community about alcohol sales so we've been reaching out to folks trying to workout a community benefit. that we've obey talking about participating in a community benefits district but there are a number of others things we're talking about with them. we've worked with you sdmirgsz or commissioner chu's office and cvs agreed to buy 3 acholic beverage licenses and retire one. so just an example of the
in a number of citywide projects including san francisco university and the j v s strictly business. in july of this year we hired 1 hundred local residents. also recently, we signed other documents for businesses. in addition to cvs has worked on several nonprofit programs and one is the veterans assistance the strategy submit and we've worked with the larkin services and this is something donates important with the outreach in the different neighborhoods. i also want to make myself available...
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. >> several local physicians are working to raise money and awareness. >> wjz is live at towson university. >> sharon gibala is there to tell us more about the zero prostate challenge. we're there with her this morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. this is a big one. this is actually the only race that sponsored in the country by a physicians group, and they raise a lot of money, a lot of awareness for research. one of the doctors that does the research is ron. good morning. >> good morning. nice to be here. >> what is your primary goal? >> my primary goal is to raise awareness for prostate cancer in men who are at risk and also to raise money to do research to try to greet -- to treat the disease. >> as far as mat wrist, it's changed a little bit. >> it is confusing and a little controversial. the current recommendations are men who are at risk. over 40 you start screaming with a psa and rectal exam. if you're not at risk, age 55 to 69 you get a psa every year. >> we have three reasons why you want to get a screening here. we have robert. you are actually a prostate cancer survivo
. >> several local physicians are working to raise money and awareness. >> wjz is live at towson university. >> sharon gibala is there to tell us more about the zero prostate challenge. we're there with her this morning. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. this is a big one. this is actually the only race that sponsored in the country by a physicians group, and they raise a lot of money, a lot of awareness for research. one of the doctors that does the research is ron....
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locally. janet napolitano officially takes over as president of the university of california system today. the transition has been a little rocky. student activists campaigned to give her a vote of no confidence earlier this month. they argue she does not have any experience and her work as former homeland security secretary makes her a poor fit for a system that has frequent student protests and enrolls undocumented immigrants. leaders voted to see if she would give them assurance bfrs holding a referendum. she is declining interviews and plans to spend her first weeks in meetings and touring campuses, medical centers and labs. >> how about this. airlines now about to introduce a new list of fees which we have to pay but they are saying it's a list of options we might appreciate. governors and passengers i should say can pay more for anything from renting ipads, preloaded with movies to hot first class meals in coach to having the seat next to them empty. fees bring in more than $15 billion a year and they are the reason the airlines are profitable. but there's only a limited amount of mo
locally. janet napolitano officially takes over as president of the university of california system today. the transition has been a little rocky. student activists campaigned to give her a vote of no confidence earlier this month. they argue she does not have any experience and her work as former homeland security secretary makes her a poor fit for a system that has frequent student protests and enrolls undocumented immigrants. leaders voted to see if she would give them assurance bfrs holding...
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local and long-distance ade flourished. at the same time there were new intellectual impulses, evidenced best of all in the founding of the great universities-- paris, oxford, and cambridge. inside the church, great scholars such as peter abelard, attempted to wrestle afresh with those eternal problems of the relationship between the rational and logic and faith. so everywhere there was a sense of change. nowhere is this sense of change revealed more dramatically than in architecture. in a drab suburb of paris at the church of saint-denis once the glorious burial place of the kings of france we can pinpoint the moment of transition to the new, visionary gothic style. it's rare in the history of western architecture when we can see a new style in a new place inneonument at a very specific moment in time. such is the case here where, for the first time the gothic style was created. william clark is an art historian who has made new contributions to our knowledge of saint-denis and chartres. the new style of architecture is characterized by these tall, thin columns, their foliage capitals that lift up the ceiling height, a network of pointed a
local and long-distance ade flourished. at the same time there were new intellectual impulses, evidenced best of all in the founding of the great universities-- paris, oxford, and cambridge. inside the church, great scholars such as peter abelard, attempted to wrestle afresh with those eternal problems of the relationship between the rational and logic and faith. so everywhere there was a sense of change. nowhere is this sense of change revealed more dramatically than in architecture. in a drab...
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local research. you're going to want to hear it. back in a moment. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team.his is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu. >>> in health matters tonight, a study found there is a lot you can do to slow town the effects of aging. a study was conducted by scientists at the uc san francisco. researchers followed 35 men with early stage prostate cancer for five years. ten patients switched to a diet with fruits and vegetables and tried to reduce their stress levels with yoga and meditation and took part in weekly support groups. the other 25 did not make any major changes. the first group developed chromosomes with longer telomeres. >>> the microsoft co founders is on the list of 400 richest americans today. larry ellison is number three. other bay area no
local research. you're going to want to hear it. back in a moment. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team.his is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu....
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which is a perpetual topic that comes up every year in the local papers, studies that come out from the chesapeake bay foundation and university of maryland biological laboratory. everybody is working towards of better bay but it just seems to take an awful long time to get there. over time since the 1980s new laws have been put into effect to inhibit development of shore areas, near the bay, near the creek, a setback which prevents people from building close to the bay and also prevents them from taking down the shrubbery and the trees that are bordering on the water even though it happens. we now have water keepers, rivet keepers who are in effect paid to patrol the creeks and rivers and keep track of what might be illegal encroachments on protected bay property. that is what is happening now. the fishing industry is a part of what draws people to maryland. as people come to the bay to fish, they come to the day to enjoy the sea food they find in the restaurants, they come and they buy places on head but they call them where you can fish for a day and strike it lucky and get lots of fish, recreational boating is another, wit
which is a perpetual topic that comes up every year in the local papers, studies that come out from the chesapeake bay foundation and university of maryland biological laboratory. everybody is working towards of better bay but it just seems to take an awful long time to get there. over time since the 1980s new laws have been put into effect to inhibit development of shore areas, near the bay, near the creek, a setback which prevents people from building close to the bay and also prevents them...
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local. t.v. . the island is so small the burmese it's the center see the center of the universe. on a train the island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stands a ruined monastery forty years ago two lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here . they have no idea but the island would change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the island. the movie is not never seen anything like this before is going to cover the homes. in the borders of ice is grown in just one hour and it's only the beginning. of. this year when government comes believe the handover of chemical weapons data it's a hague based washed up while sco says its approach to the assad government a major change if it finds out he's not playing by the rules. the european diplomats around the rights activists lash out at israel claiming its soldiers are locked them up in the west bank not giving us sort of on the international law. now one year until scotland decides whether to ditch the united kingdom but as the days dwindle their rhetoric is rushing out with oil the centerpiece of disa
local. t.v. . the island is so small the burmese it's the center see the center of the universe. on a train the island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stands a ruined monastery forty years ago two lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here . they have no idea but the island would change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the island. the movie is not never seen anything like this before is going to cover the homes. in the borders of ice is grown in just...
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local professor. the county coroner identified him at 56-year-old andrew goodwin. neighbors tell us he was a professor at the university of san francisco. the fire started at 1:30 this morning on oregon street. very close to uc berkeley. firefighters say when they arrived, flames were pouring from the third floor apartment and that's where goodwin lived. he was taken to the hospital where he died. neighbors say they woke up to banging on their doors and frantic calls to get out. >> they burst in saying get up, get out of the fire. wron what they were saying, but they were just screaming at us in the middle of the night. we jumped out of bed and just grabbed, like, some stuff and just ran out. >> brand new bill from scrambling cell phone service, now just one signature away from becoming law. the legislation would now require all government entities to obtain a court order within six hours of a crisis before interrupting cell service. that bill cleared the california legislature just last week, and now it a waits the approval of governor brown. >> still to come, high speed sailing returns to the bay. we'll have a live p
local professor. the county coroner identified him at 56-year-old andrew goodwin. neighbors tell us he was a professor at the university of san francisco. the fire started at 1:30 this morning on oregon street. very close to uc berkeley. firefighters say when they arrived, flames were pouring from the third floor apartment and that's where goodwin lived. he was taken to the hospital where he died. neighbors say they woke up to banging on their doors and frantic calls to get out. >> they...
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university. my experience includes arts marketing, cultural activities, also innovation and cultural institutions. >> certainly sounds very impressive area -- very impressive. local activities can play a big heart in promoting a particular city. how is that the case. what's the trend on the global level? what is the trend local festivities can help raise a country or city's international image? >> that's a very good question. in theory, it's not only a local phenomenon, i think it's a global phenomenon. other countries in the world hold a lot of festivals every year. for example, in france, courting to a survey, there are more than 800 festivals in france every year. 60% of them began after 1980s from which you can see it is a global phenomenon. in taiwan, there are more than 450 festivals taking place on this small island. we can say every day we have festivals happening around our lives. festivals in the past is like a time of celebration for religious regions -- for religious reasons. it becomes like events or sometimes it's not just the celebration of religious reasons but the traditional or certain interesting points. we have beef noodle type things and fest
university. my experience includes arts marketing, cultural activities, also innovation and cultural institutions. >> certainly sounds very impressive area -- very impressive. local activities can play a big heart in promoting a particular city. how is that the case. what's the trend on the global level? what is the trend local festivities can help raise a country or city's international image? >> that's a very good question. in theory, it's not only a local phenomenon, i think it's...