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mit 80s inland. the fog bank still hugging the shoreline. we can have the fog bank wreak up a little bit -- break up a little bit. as far as the temperature forecast, we started out this morning in the 50s. a big range here from near 60 coast side, warmest locations and the 80s. no 90s just yet. but that could be a different story as we head into the weekend. so today, 2:00, mostly sunny skies. 59 to 86 degrees. there's the 86 showing up in antioch. 63, san francisco. upper 70s in santa rosa, and san jose, we'll warm you up to around 80 degrees later on today. here is a look ahead with your five-day forecast. you will notice temperatures up a almost bit for your friday and also into saturday. in fact, saturday will be the warmest day of the upcoming period. still some fog pulling near the coastline. it seems like the weather story again, we cool things off again on sunday. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you. >>> ziprety.com is releasing their report with the hottest zip codes, those are places where the homes sell for more than the asking price
mit 80s inland. the fog bank still hugging the shoreline. we can have the fog bank wreak up a little bit -- break up a little bit. as far as the temperature forecast, we started out this morning in the 50s. a big range here from near 60 coast side, warmest locations and the 80s. no 90s just yet. but that could be a different story as we head into the weekend. so today, 2:00, mostly sunny skies. 59 to 86 degrees. there's the 86 showing up in antioch. 63, san francisco. upper 70s in santa rosa,...
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throughout because i think it's very important to understand that this is a perfect example of a per mits holder that needs to be revoked. and that the authority of this commission sbhowled such that it is allowed to revoke a permit when it takes public safety issue. i hope that going forward, i'm not sure if the new regulations allows for that. it's completely common sense. >> it's completely common sense. at the mountain of evident, 99 of 100 people they are watching this. police code 1060 does not give us a authority to -- >> first let me say that your presentation was very well done. thank you for that. on the case of suspension, i'm under the impression that we can move to order suspension hearing tonight based only public safety. i do believe that we ke do that -- we can do that. that is my opinion. and -- and i may move to do that. -- further on after we take public comments. so i just wanted to tell you that. i'm done. >> do we have any public comment regarding item 5? [reading] >> yes, i do. >> all right. please step up to the microphone and speak into the microphone and just sta
throughout because i think it's very important to understand that this is a perfect example of a per mits holder that needs to be revoked. and that the authority of this commission sbhowled such that it is allowed to revoke a permit when it takes public safety issue. i hope that going forward, i'm not sure if the new regulations allows for that. it's completely common sense. >> it's completely common sense. at the mountain of evident, 99 of 100 people they are watching this. police code...
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that is the smartest game day, an mit guy, a harvard, a yale guy. they are all there 11:30 tonight. >> dennis, thank you. >>> 20 year long battle comes to a happy ending. a handful of gay pastors welcomed back into the fold in san francisco. why they were forced to leave their former pull pits. that story and more at 10:00 on the cw and at 11:00. that's it for this edition. cbs news is next. have a good night. ,,,, [ man ] my perfect summer is grilling up a masterpiece. daily. [ woman ] my perfect summer is having everyone over. and having money leftover. [ female announcer ] safeway lets you have it all. with thousands of everyday low prices and great club card savings. [ man ] my perfect summer. [ woman ] perfectly priced. [ female announcer ] safeway. ingredients for life. now introducing all new refreshe beverages. get four 6-packs for $3.49 with your club card. and any 2-liter 2 for $1. pour yourself happy with refreshe. exclusively at safeway. "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are
that is the smartest game day, an mit guy, a harvard, a yale guy. they are all there 11:30 tonight. >> dennis, thank you. >>> 20 year long battle comes to a happy ending. a handful of gay pastors welcomed back into the fold in san francisco. why they were forced to leave their former pull pits. that story and more at 10:00 on the cw and at 11:00. that's it for this edition. cbs news is next. have a good night. ,,,, [ man ] my perfect summer is grilling up a masterpiece. daily. [...
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. >> we have mit grad. i got a jail grad. got a harvard grad. >> you are outsmarted tonight. >> i would say so. >> we are both in the dog house. ,, i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals for my bird friends. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i have to take care of myself. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, keep your heart healthy. cheerios can help. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. [ bob ] makes you feel ageless. brrrbb! [ male announcer ] it's simple, love your heart so you can do what you love. what do you love? see how cheerios can help you do it. [ bob ] squak! on the way back from vegas. the paint had been completely dust storm sanded off my new truck! i called my mercury agent, sarah, but i didn't really expect to be covered for dust damage. mercury was cool though... they took care of everything including a brand new paint job. in the end, switching
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to spread lies about its nuclear program at mit in a jet also insisted tehran wants to continue its friendship with moscow russia joined its western allies a last month in imposing additional sanctions against iran for failure to disclose the content of its atomic program you know from a moscow state university believes with this latest statement the iranian president is simply trying to score points with the radical population of the country. i think that behind such aggressive rhetoric there is a dinner judd's desire to unite the section of the iranian society he relies on this section is not conservative but rather militaristic and i'm a dinner doesn't reject any tools to reach his goals he blames western countries russia he blames some arabic countries for conspiring against the islamic republic but the next time he could say that everything's fine in relations with his partners. for several years i'm a degenerate has been using the same tactics of aggressive rhetoric and despite all the protests on the streets of tehran he is still in power the methods he uses in foreign policy help him t
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is promising further revelations to probe while exogenous at mit. the civilian casualties. that fear is still feeling the impact of the global recession sixty years off the country join the e.u. unemployment continues to grow more and more families are turning to charities for the denials. and russian legislators are preparing to clamp down on the sham symmetrix calling the thousands of dollars out of them. for having to ban them from advertising as well as demanding that they prove their abilities a city full. well let's head into all that now for some not.
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secrets of the ancient towns along russia's historical golden ring fought in entries in the town of the mit to discover its glittering white stone cathedrals which are on the unit weld heritage list stay with us for that. hello are welcome to plug in your own class a couple of the ancient rules here lies the soul of russia it's always there and it's i was as it's one of the closest golden ring cities small sky it's a popular day trip enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of tourists every here. people have lived in this area of russia five and twenty five thousand years the city was founded in eleven o eight by olga allowed to be among the most for the city gets its name of a new research suggests the city is even older dating back to the tenth century regardless of which founding date is the most.
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competition hosted by mit this last year. it is fun. it is all about synthetic biology and it is amazing what the teenagers can do in three months. they come to mit and the end of this summer and showcase their summer project. the fbi was there at the last one. because of the international component -- >> did they know you were there? >> the first question was why was the fbi here? we invited the u.s. state department and the un biological weapons division. we hosted a workshop and managed an outreach booth. in this instance, it was outraged, not oversight. it was a blue jeans and not men in black. [laughter] the committee held its first conference at ucla. they talked about their state of the art, where they stood at looking at citizens alliance, and the expansion of the community potentially. to their credit, they invited the fbi to come and give a presentation on responsible research and to promote career opportunities as well. recently, the un into regional -- the unicree had unexercised paralleling what the commission is
competition hosted by mit this last year. it is fun. it is all about synthetic biology and it is amazing what the teenagers can do in three months. they come to mit and the end of this summer and showcase their summer project. the fbi was there at the last one. because of the international component -- >> did they know you were there? >> the first question was why was the fbi here? we invited the u.s. state department and the un biological weapons division. we hosted a workshop and...
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assume that the dude just misinformed richard lee you see they had a saying because for example from mit yet richard richard lindzen has published many many many papers challenging that actually on science if you just call it richard lindzen he's the head of a written notice the crowd on a richard lindzen he's the head of atmospheric scientists one you can instead of iraq on the next as i think i have to do with my shoes is institute of technology he's the one that he's the one to solidify although i think it's sad to me to know you said alexander was no sign. yes alex said there was no science that i will submit to your socks and the lenses i want to do and i'm not going to trial i'll go through a list of the scientific papers if you like but alexander was just quote i would take you know i generally to just anyone will run out of time saying hey she lives are a very very lively articulate way thanks to my guests today in oxford new york and los angeles and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember cross talk rules. and. much brighter than if you m
assume that the dude just misinformed richard lee you see they had a saying because for example from mit yet richard richard lindzen has published many many many papers challenging that actually on science if you just call it richard lindzen he's the head of a written notice the crowd on a richard lindzen he's the head of atmospheric scientists one you can instead of iraq on the next as i think i have to do with my shoes is institute of technology he's the one that he's the one to solidify...
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assume that the did just misinformed richard let you see they had a saying because for example from mit yet richard richard lindzen has published many many many papers challenging that actually on science if you just call him richard lindzen he's the head of a written notice the crowd on a richard lindzen he's the head of atmospheric sami's one you can instead of iraq on the next thing i want to do with my shoes is institute of technology he's the one that has the want to start a fire although i think it's sad to me to know you set an example still science said there was no sign. that now we're going to go in our spot xander is in the wings and we don't want it and i'm not going to trail it i'll go through a list of the scientific papers if you like but alex said there was a misquote you know you're right general missing out of it just may mean that it will run out of time saying with a shelf life there is very very likely i'll take a look maybe thanks to my guests today in oxford new york and los angeles and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remem
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assume that the dude just misinformed richard let you see that you had a saying because for example from mit yet richard richard lindzen has published many many many papers challenging that actually on science if you just call richard lindsey's the head of a written notice these about i don't know richard lindzen he's the head of atmospheric sami's one you can instead of i'm out on this race as i think i have to do with my shoes institute of technology he's the one that has the want to solidify although i have to make a centimeter no use an example still science said there was no sign. now we also know you know as alexander was in the lenses i want it and i'm not going to go through it i'll go through a list of the scientific papers if you like but alexander was i just quoted take you know you all right john i'm going to say out of germany and we just run out of time saying if you like there is a very very lively article of the way thanks to my guests today in oxford new york and los angeles and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk rule
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assume that the did just misinformed richard let you see they had a saying because for example from mit yet richard richard lindzen has published many many many papers challenging that actually on science if you just call richard lindzen he's the head of the rich you know this is the it's about i don't want to richard lindzen he's the head of atmospheric sami's and you can instead of i'm out on the next as i think i have to do with my shoes institute of technology he's the one that he's the one of us a lot of feral no i think a centimeter no use an example still science said there was no sign. now we also need to get your socks on the lenses i want you to listen i'm not going to literally go through a list of the scientific papers if you like but alexander was just quote i would take you know i'll write you know i'm going to have a just ending i will run out of time saying what he likes i am very why he was with me thanks to my guests today in oxford new york and los angeles and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember cross talk rules. and you c
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to in two thousand and five students mit created a cheap laptop for children in third world countries and they said it would only cost about one hundred dollars and fortunately that concept never took off because they had trouble keeping the production costs down after all the only type of similar laptop on the market in the us is the i pad and that's going to run you at least five hundred bucks so steve jobs could this be another nail in your apple coffin here we have a new threat to your i pad and now there's rumors circulating that you're trying to fix your i phone four s. by saying that you're delaying the release of the phone with the case come on it's a case nobody's buying that excuse so let's just hope that steve's heard about this new laptop and decides to drop the price on the i pad stat. oh yeah another neighborhood has become the stage for the debate over mosques in america and the board of trustees of a roman catholic church on staten island has formally rejected a proposal to sell a vacant convent to a muslim organization the plan to use it as a mosque now neighbors that
to in two thousand and five students mit created a cheap laptop for children in third world countries and they said it would only cost about one hundred dollars and fortunately that concept never took off because they had trouble keeping the production costs down after all the only type of similar laptop on the market in the us is the i pad and that's going to run you at least five hundred bucks so steve jobs could this be another nail in your apple coffin here we have a new threat to your i...
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and then lester surro, a depeen at mit was going europe was going to be number two and we were going to be number three. and i said no the united states would likely be ahead of the convergence clubs. all of these countries seem to have high levels of living. that is the norm. we're going to return to the norm. the united states has certain advantages. it's the largest integrated market, the dollar is the international currency, english is the language. our media sets the tone of culture. we have the, in terms of higher ed and especially graduate ed. our schools are by far the best. we have capital infrastructure. we also have what i like to say is the ability to change such that when microsoft came along, ibm hired these two nobes to put their essential -- nobodies to put their essential programming ahead in their pc. that never would have happened in europe. and europe had a conference saying could microsovet, sissco, intel have happened in europe? and they agreed that it wouldn't primarily because people like to keep their relationships. where as in the united states venture cam t
and then lester surro, a depeen at mit was going europe was going to be number two and we were going to be number three. and i said no the united states would likely be ahead of the convergence clubs. all of these countries seem to have high levels of living. that is the norm. we're going to return to the norm. the united states has certain advantages. it's the largest integrated market, the dollar is the international currency, english is the language. our media sets the tone of culture. we...
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the line through all this time, -- at mit. through all this time, i have taught economics. my primary focus has been economic theory, particularly general equilibrium theory, macroeconomics, search theory, and public finance. within public finance, my primary focus has been on taxes, pensions, and social insurance, particularly social security. i have the antiradical analyses and policy analyses. i have also done research in other areas, including behavioral economics and law and economics. i took lessons at harvard law school as part of my preparation for doing research in law and economics. i believe in being well grounded in the subject while being a search. in addition to micro -- in addition to macroeconomics, i have also taught money in banking. being a member of two economics departments with great collegial it interactions, i have gained a wide knowledge of a variety of economic topics as well as detailed knowledge in my area of expertise. as a consequence, i have considerable awareness of the development of economic a
the line through all this time, -- at mit. through all this time, i have taught economics. my primary focus has been economic theory, particularly general equilibrium theory, macroeconomics, search theory, and public finance. within public finance, my primary focus has been on taxes, pensions, and social insurance, particularly social security. i have the antiradical analyses and policy analyses. i have also done research in other areas, including behavioral economics and law and economics. i...
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and then lester surro, a depeen at mit was going europe was going be number two and we were going toid no the united states would likely be ahead of the convergence clubs. all of these countri seem to have high levels of living. that is the norm. we're going to return to the norm. the united states has ctain advantages. it's the largest integrated market, the dollar is the international currency, english is the language. our media sets the tone of culture. we have the, in terms of higher ed and especially graduate ed. our schools are by far the best. we have capital infrastructure. we also have at i like to say is the ability to chge such that when microsoft came along, ibhired these two nobes to put their essential -- nobodies to put their essential programming ahead in their pc. that never would have happened in europe. and europe had a conference saying could microsovet, sissco, intel have happened in europe? and they agreed that it wouldn't primarily because people like to keep their relationships. where as in the united states venture cam talsm, try something new. >> we like to
and then lester surro, a depeen at mit was going europe was going be number two and we were going toid no the united states would likely be ahead of the convergence clubs. all of these countri seem to have high levels of living. that is the norm. we're going to return to the norm. the united states has ctain advantages. it's the largest integrated market, the dollar is the international currency, english is the language. our media sets the tone of culture. we have the, in terms of higher ed and...
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and then lester surro, a depeen at mit was going europe was going to be number two and we were going to be number three. and i said no the united states would likely be ahead of the convergence clubs. all of these countries seem to have high levels of living. that is the norm. we're going to return to the norm. the united states has certain advantages. it's the largest integrated market, the dollar is the international currency, english is the language. our media sets the tone of culture. we have the, in terms of higher ed and especially graduate ed. our schools are by far the best. we have capital infrastructure. we also have what i like to say is the ability to change such that when microsoft came along, ibm hired these two nobes to put their essential -- nobodies to put their essential programming ahead in their pc. that never would have happened in europe. and europe had a conference saying could microsovet, sissco, intel have happened in europe? and they agreed that it wouldn't primarily because people like to keep their relationships. where as in the united states venture cam t
and then lester surro, a depeen at mit was going europe was going to be number two and we were going to be number three. and i said no the united states would likely be ahead of the convergence clubs. all of these countries seem to have high levels of living. that is the norm. we're going to return to the norm. the united states has certain advantages. it's the largest integrated market, the dollar is the international currency, english is the language. our media sets the tone of culture. we...
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>> i strongly oppose the health care reform bill and confine next to no mit included in it. there are many things we can do to improve access to affordable health care. i chaired a group of members of the house will try to make sure that rural america does not have forgotten. we keep our hospital doors open and keep physicians and our communities. this bill -- the obama-'s health care bill -- it is damaging to that cause. it increases taxes, a dramatic increase in regulation and regulatory costs and increasing, ultimately, the cost of health care as i indicated earlier as scored by the congressional budget office. it is bad for the general economy. in fact, i talked to a business person in kansas and she told me they have outsourced their jobs at their company to another country so they could get below the 50 employee threshold. its counterproductive to creating employment in this country. we have health care that is moving jobs outside the united states. this bill is also bad for my kansas-a long perspective. the home town doctor and hospital -- it is the on stated aspect o
>> i strongly oppose the health care reform bill and confine next to no mit included in it. there are many things we can do to improve access to affordable health care. i chaired a group of members of the house will try to make sure that rural america does not have forgotten. we keep our hospital doors open and keep physicians and our communities. this bill -- the obama-'s health care bill -- it is damaging to that cause. it increases taxes, a dramatic increase in regulation and...
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since then, i have been a faculty member at the university of california berkeley and since 1966 at mit. have taught and done research in economics the built my primary focus in both teaching and research has been economic theory, particularly macro- economics, search theory, and public finance. within the public finance, my primary focus has been on taxes, pensions, and social insurance, particularly social security. i have done a theoretical analyses and policy analyses. i've also done research and other areas including behavior of economics and law and economics. i took classes at harvard law school as part of my preparation for doing research and law and economics. i believe in being well grounded in a subject when doing research for policy analysis. in addition to macroeconomics public fennec, i have taught money and finance. i have gained a wide knowledge of a variety of economic topics as well as detailed knowledge in my area of expertise. as a consequence, i have considerable awareness of the development of economic analyses of monetary policy and the impact on both inflation an
since then, i have been a faculty member at the university of california berkeley and since 1966 at mit. have taught and done research in economics the built my primary focus in both teaching and research has been economic theory, particularly macro- economics, search theory, and public finance. within the public finance, my primary focus has been on taxes, pensions, and social insurance, particularly social security. i have done a theoretical analyses and policy analyses. i've also done...
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since then, i have been a faculty member at the university of california berkeley and since 1966 at mit. have taught and done research in economics the built my primary focus in both teaching and research has been economic theory, particularly macro- economics, search theory, and public finance. within the public finance, my primary focus has been on taxes, pensions, and social insurance, particularly social security. i have done a theoretical analyses and policy analyses. i've also done research and other areas including behavior of economics and law and economics. i took classes at harvard law school as part of my preparation for doing research and law and economics. i believe in being well grounded in a subject when doing research for policy analysis. in addition to macroeconomics public fennec, i have taught money and finance. i have gained a wide knowledge of a variety of economic topics as well as detailed knowledge in my area of expertise. as a consequence, i have considerable awareness of the development of economic analyses of monetary policy and the impact on both inflation an
since then, i have been a faculty member at the university of california berkeley and since 1966 at mit. have taught and done research in economics the built my primary focus in both teaching and research has been economic theory, particularly macro- economics, search theory, and public finance. within the public finance, my primary focus has been on taxes, pensions, and social insurance, particularly social security. i have done a theoretical analyses and policy analyses. i've also done...
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there are people at mit that our re-engineering viruses to make batteries. the and now people have been talking about self -- self- deprecating now -- nano. drew mention the idea to decouple things and address them back to the world of atoms. the national science foundation has talked about converging technologies, the nano and the bio. there is some value in thinking that these are all coming together now and asking the question, "how will the regulatory system work and will of the toxic substance control act work well with an cano and -- with nano and nano-biotech"? there is a tension there. it seems easier to break it down, but i do not think that is where we will end up in 20 years. i think we are already seeing a tremendous kind of convergence. there are lessons to be learned, as we have talked about. >> let me ask the audience if there are any questions. >> wow, a large number of questions. widom i collect your questions and let them run through them? -- why do i not collect them? introduce yourself and we will turn the panelists loose on you, please.
there are people at mit that our re-engineering viruses to make batteries. the and now people have been talking about self -- self- deprecating now -- nano. drew mention the idea to decouple things and address them back to the world of atoms. the national science foundation has talked about converging technologies, the nano and the bio. there is some value in thinking that these are all coming together now and asking the question, "how will the regulatory system work and will of the toxic...