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cheryl: amazing technology hyped mit labs finger reader.ing up next. ♪ ♪ [ bell ringing, applause five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in afr-market trading. ♪ all the tech ocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into -week highs. six upcoming earnis plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the wod is your tring floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. frotd ameritrade. with the mobile trader app. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up le. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move ortart a new here. business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's s to go. up. adam: bye-bye braille. a new device makes it a lot easier for visually impaired to read and as simple as to use as slipping on a ring. it is a wearable tech called finger reader. it converts tech to spe
cheryl: amazing technology hyped mit labs finger reader.ing up next. ♪ ♪ [ bell ringing, applause five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in afr-market trading. ♪ all the tech ocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into -week highs. six upcoming earnis plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the wod is your tring floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. frotd...
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caulines received the ba from williams [inaudible] and mastered from mit and [inaudible] that little place back east, harvard law. he was awarded a diploma from the athens sinter in athens greece [inaudible] national and regional research and development projects. under the completion of mit studies he was named the out standing graduate student in the department of irken studies and planning. [inaudible] mr. caulines is also a-he tells me about parenting. he is the auththorf african american studies book for 9thry and a senior editor of the day in the life of africa [inaudible] published in 2002. i would like to introduce a brilliant man, a renaissance man and a champion of healthy communities in the city, [inaudible] caulines. >> thank you. i would like tafirst of all before i ever forget is tothank my wife for being here. she is more than one can [inaudible] stay married to the same person for 43 years is probably the most important part of my life. thank you, poly. paula. to be in the company oaf people hold thg stand in the sate of the african american knhunty is the honor. when
caulines received the ba from williams [inaudible] and mastered from mit and [inaudible] that little place back east, harvard law. he was awarded a diploma from the athens sinter in athens greece [inaudible] national and regional research and development projects. under the completion of mit studies he was named the out standing graduate student in the department of irken studies and planning. [inaudible] mr. caulines is also a-he tells me about parenting. he is the auththorf african american...
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your google password could be more secure with a new security system that will set mits a sound that humans can't hear but your smartphone can hear. the phone recognizes the signal and sends a message to the computer verifying identity. a week after the creator pulled flappy bird aps companies are rejecting new apps with the words "flappy." house of cards is burning up the product band, with 16 percent of the netflix subscribers streamed one episode of the new season during a ten-hour period on friday. >>> covering walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> 4:41. a member of united airline crew is wake up in the hospital. there was severe turbulence when they were landing in billings. mit attend antiwas thrown air worn through the cabin and hit the ceiling so hard she cracked it with her head. a baby in a mother's lap was then and a man on the flight found the infant in a seat nearby unhurt. >> frightening details a day after the hijacking of a jet liner by its co-pilot. the ethiopian airlines flight landed safely in switzerland. there were 200 peo
your google password could be more secure with a new security system that will set mits a sound that humans can't hear but your smartphone can hear. the phone recognizes the signal and sends a message to the computer verifying identity. a week after the creator pulled flappy bird aps companies are rejecting new apps with the words "flappy." house of cards is burning up the product band, with 16 percent of the netflix subscribers streamed one episode of the new season during a ten-hour...
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this is an alley in this county and the mountainous jungle the count a stronghold of the mit amaranth. for forty years the most troubled for self governance with the battle of their guidance help to find security in the pcp men played out their guns is a wind creek challenge of the peace process. all committed to boost don't remember a scene in january where i'm confident while also holding peace talks with the government. the county's a self contained community there are restaurants and shops. one store associate the recruiting and weapons everything here including the winning is a member of the mit i am. and they're ready to go into contact at a moment's not us. most animated and sustain jobs like farming and writing taxes. but the beer and meat and eating. but i knew that in mind when i left and i wanted bright future for my family and john lee. infinity i'm lucky so soft cover th i'm going to choke on that the deal. but tonight is the chairman of the anti hero and we asked him why the group decided to start peace talks with an offering between the school field. a he the nation. wh
this is an alley in this county and the mountainous jungle the count a stronghold of the mit amaranth. for forty years the most troubled for self governance with the battle of their guidance help to find security in the pcp men played out their guns is a wind creek challenge of the peace process. all committed to boost don't remember a scene in january where i'm confident while also holding peace talks with the government. the county's a self contained community there are restaurants and shops....
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earlier i had a chance to speak to director at the mit center for digit digital business at the mit shown school of management and author of a book. you write that historically advances in technology and automation destroyed om jobs and created more. you say that started changing in the 1990s, and the great decoupling. >> yes, that's right. it's important to remember. all throughout history changing the nature of jobs. going back to the first age. it became mekanized. by and large people use skills. henry ford creates industries. yeently they decoupled. productivity, gdp, wealth. however, employment has levelled off and stagnated and that is something we didn't see. >> ironically the recent autonation of the past couple of decades has played a role in a lot of the income and equality that has been talked about. >> that's a big part of it globalisation is at work, exchanges in tax policy, technology we see as the biggest single driver. technology is accelerating. >> in the book you talk about the fact that robots are doing more and more jobs that people were thought of only as being able t
earlier i had a chance to speak to director at the mit center for digit digital business at the mit shown school of management and author of a book. you write that historically advances in technology and automation destroyed om jobs and created more. you say that started changing in the 1990s, and the great decoupling. >> yes, that's right. it's important to remember. all throughout history changing the nature of jobs. going back to the first age. it became mekanized. by and large people...
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diana is also on the executive committee of the mit board of directors and she was the founding boarboard chair of tht harvard so-called institute for genomic research and was extraordinary leadership and in fact chairing the leadership effort into so-called academy of ethical leadership at the mind and life institute. finally, we have an added new participant, adam who works at mit and is the founder of the presidency institute and he will be speaking to the themes of leadership, mindfulness and the kind of things that can work and the complexities of our contemporary society. i will be acting as the facilitator, and it is a pleasure to ask richard davidson to begin the discussions. >> it is wonderful to be with you again, your holiness. i would like to begin by expressing my gratitude to arthur brooks ended the graciousness with which the aei has invited us. thank you. i'm here to talk about happiness and well-being, and over the course of the next few minutes, i'm going to make several distinct points about happiness anthehappiness and well-being fm the scientific and particularly
diana is also on the executive committee of the mit board of directors and she was the founding boarboard chair of tht harvard so-called institute for genomic research and was extraordinary leadership and in fact chairing the leadership effort into so-called academy of ethical leadership at the mind and life institute. finally, we have an added new participant, adam who works at mit and is the founder of the presidency institute and he will be speaking to the themes of leadership, mindfulness...
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mit romney only got 27% of hispanics so that's what you are seeing big republican donors doing. that will help us wait until the president. from the republicans in the house, and the senate, leading up to the mit romney no one wants to take an issue that they may have to pay for in the midterm elections. >> oh we might have an act of congress, we all knew it was for nothing, and nancy pelosi said should we just pack up and go home, which is what you are saying. it is going to be a very slow year, buzz they feel they made to do certain things. >> that's playing it so safe. >> it is, but this is all about winning so they think they have crafted this to win. >> tell me again why the president is so vulnerable right now. is it because of the roll out and other issues. >> republicans feel their major point, the issue they can win on is obama-care, and what a failure it has been. and if they get divided on immigration, which they would if they talked about it, it would be risky. so put that aside, focus on what unites the base. so those are difficult. >> all bets are off if there is a
mit romney only got 27% of hispanics so that's what you are seeing big republican donors doing. that will help us wait until the president. from the republicans in the house, and the senate, leading up to the mit romney no one wants to take an issue that they may have to pay for in the midterm elections. >> oh we might have an act of congress, we all knew it was for nothing, and nancy pelosi said should we just pack up and go home, which is what you are saying. it is going to be a very...
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actually, everyone at mit ought to know it. it's paid our salaries for year withs.[laughter] you know, for decades computers and the internet and, you know, the whole base of the i.t. culture were being developed right here, similar places and so on. and finally, after decades it was handed over to bill gates and steve jobs to market and commercialize, make profit of and make little things that a you carry around with you. so it's a kind of -- it has entrepreneurial aspects, but it's a parasitic, but it's parasitic on a much more fundamental development. the really hard work, the hard research and development, the creative work is quite substantially in the state sector. incidentally, it's not just subsidy. there are many other devices of taxpayer support for private enterprise. one of the main ones is procurement. so, for example, in the early '60s ibm through the '50s had learned mostly in government laboratories and places like this, had learned to switch from punchcards to digital computers, and they built the world's biggest computer in the early '60s. vetch co
actually, everyone at mit ought to know it. it's paid our salaries for year withs.[laughter] you know, for decades computers and the internet and, you know, the whole base of the i.t. culture were being developed right here, similar places and so on. and finally, after decades it was handed over to bill gates and steve jobs to market and commercialize, make profit of and make little things that a you carry around with you. so it's a kind of -- it has entrepreneurial aspects, but it's a...
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, i want to introduce the moderator and editor and i'm going to turn it over to him from harrod and mit and come to san francisco. well everybody it's an honor and pleasure to have you here (clapping.) it's an honor to be here to moderate our latin america panel we've got 15 minutes. i'm recordings this because i'm going to a share it. but i'm going to start with you mayor ed lee. the board of supervisors designated mission bay as a development district in 1998. if you came here you would have seen parking lots and train tracks. the transformation has been credible. for a long time there wasn't a call place. how does the transformation here fit into our vision so far the high tech in san francisco and how did the health incubator fit into the plan >> first of all, i wish everybody a happy new year. it's a wonderful time to be here in 0 san francisco. to personally congratulate haley and joel for your wonderful work. there's one more site missing when willie brown offered the site and my predecessors naumd took over and put stem down here in signaled some hard things there's one more vis
, i want to introduce the moderator and editor and i'm going to turn it over to him from harrod and mit and come to san francisco. well everybody it's an honor and pleasure to have you here (clapping.) it's an honor to be here to moderate our latin america panel we've got 15 minutes. i'm recordings this because i'm going to a share it. but i'm going to start with you mayor ed lee. the board of supervisors designated mission bay as a development district in 1998. if you came here you would have...
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we appreciate you helping us out tonight. >> researchers from mit saying that al sharpton and othersarpton situation. is the american press being unfair to putin? [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't juscertify our pre-owned vehics. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owr. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz cerfied pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ instead of paying too much for an ipad, i got the surface 2. first of all, it comes with office and outlook. then, with free skype calls to phones in over 60 countries, i can talk to my cousins any time. and then, i got 200 gigs of cloud storage -- free -- so i can get my photos and stuff almost anywhere. others charge for that. surface is such a great deal. i feel like i should tell somebody. hey! ♪ honestly ♪ i want to see you be brave ♪ i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky befor
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we appreciate you helping us out tonight. >> researchers from mit saying that al sharpton and othersn. is the american press being unfair to putin? a left wing journal says yes. charles krauthammer will weigh in upcoming. in and swellig of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections andancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if youe any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholestel levels have happened. . . . you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common, and if you have had tb
we appreciate you helping us out tonight. >> researchers from mit saying that al sharpton and othersn. is the american press being unfair to putin? a left wing journal says yes. charles krauthammer will weigh in upcoming. in and swellig of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did...
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earlier i had a chance to speak with director of the mit center for digital business at mit's school of management. he's also co-our thorough o coa. >> you wrote that it has destroyed some jobs but created many more but that started changing in the 1990's in what you call the great decoupling? >> that's right. it's important to remember all throughout history technology has been changing the nature of jobs going back to the first machine age, the industrial revolution when agriculture became mechanickizekized. recent lease those trends have decoupled a bit. productivity, gdp, wealth have continued to growth. we're at record numbers, however employment has leveled off and stagnated, something that we didn't see in those earlier er eras. >> the automation in the past couple of edition cases has played a big role in job losses in recent years and income inequality that is being talked about in the political arena? >> that's a big part of it. there are other forces at work. globalization, tax policies, culture, but technology is the single biggest driver, and technology is accelerating s
earlier i had a chance to speak with director of the mit center for digital business at mit's school of management. he's also co-our thorough o coa. >> you wrote that it has destroyed some jobs but created many more but that started changing in the 1990's in what you call the great decoupling? >> that's right. it's important to remember all throughout history technology has been changing the nature of jobs going back to the first machine age, the industrial revolution when...
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we're in fine shape. >> i grew up in boston walking around the mit area, charles river, you can feeliance in the area. creativity is deeply embedded in what it means to be america. apple, central american success story. but it is manufactured where, in china? that seems to be a metaphor, we are coming up with the ideas, but there is globalization. >> but china's coming of age at the worst time in the world to come of age. they're trying to bring 200 million people into their cities to work in manufacturing right at the wrong time. we've already gone through that transition to services. we don't need to make so much. but they're coming of age during the third revolution in robotics. they're not going to have the jobs for those people. but the robotic and automated plants are coming back here. so we're providing the place where apple's next-generation is going to be manufactured. >> it's exciting. >> and you mentioned energy. and we are experiencing a revolution here in the united states, becoming more and more independent. and time wrote a piece last week. they said next year the u.s.
we're in fine shape. >> i grew up in boston walking around the mit area, charles river, you can feeliance in the area. creativity is deeply embedded in what it means to be america. apple, central american success story. but it is manufactured where, in china? that seems to be a metaphor, we are coming up with the ideas, but there is globalization. >> but china's coming of age at the worst time in the world to come of age. they're trying to bring 200 million people into their cities...
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mit's careful attention to what many people have to say. when our strength and eve's from the dish contains torrents and of course a look that different people and different he says because in my cheek and qantas is a first for the voices for my story and so on and let that guide young couple and they tell each one man and also i just sat low demand and to see yet what their reasons were for coming to korea and what they like to buy inquiry and of course and they can choose teams depending on age group and they're also times when i meet people i knew i asked one question you don't really get in shape that you climb door and tying their answers are not as clear as he would want them to be on the show. a lot attendant even more in new fees and take as many interviews as possible and then had cake and she is for my story the next day. in high school on monday that he and some compelling than youtube. ali and truly need to talk to the union and cricket and will fail it. and going with the nikkei fell to a cool uncle coaching client east of cons
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you might like it, you mit hatet, but nonetheless, it does create an effect on you. what are these formal visual elements of style? let's identify them. rsofll, we need to discuss and address the concept of shape and fm, mass and volume, line, composition, color, light--and those are very closely related-- texture and space. well, space will figure predominantly in works addressing architectur or sculptu, but they are created in an illusionary way in paiing. how are these works or how are these elements thenntroduced in works of art? this is what we have to look at in order to be able to describe a work effectively. descriptive criticism, firstly, involves the ability to define these terms. and secondly, the ability to identify em in separate or individual works of art, for exple, as we have distributed here on the wall or hung on the wall. let's first look at or analyze shape and form. what do we mean by shape and form? well, these are clearly discerned. we are talking about color, shapes which our eye clearly distinguishes, and we are able to separate individual sh
you might like it, you mit hatet, but nonetheless, it does create an effect on you. what are these formal visual elements of style? let's identify them. rsofll, we need to discuss and address the concept of shape and fm, mass and volume, line, composition, color, light--and those are very closely related-- texture and space. well, space will figure predominantly in works addressing architectur or sculptu, but they are created in an illusionary way in paiing. how are these works or how are these...
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you make a great team. [ mit's been that way meeting sincthe y you met.fway.our erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is hlthy enough f sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may causan unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, dedelayed backache or muscle ac. to avoid long-term injury, seek immiate medical hp for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis a
you make a great team. [ mit's been that way meeting sincthe y you met.fway.our erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is...
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euros by twenty eight the minister for energy while uploading this recently attended a workshop of the mit energy and the cypress institute to discuss their study on maximizing the long term value of natural gas for cyprus problem. you'll be on a weekend on the new york to begin concept of humanity this address. she is said the development of the oil and gas sectors of the island holds a very deep and significant benefits for the country's economy the money to fix it. he added that the team if the government is to proceed with the exploration and exploitation of offshore resources in a sustainable way north to maximize it the minister predicted a bright prospects for the export of natural gas and production of cheap electricity. by utilizing indigenous natural death. i like christmas. i sometimes see on this recently attended the twentieth annual general meeting of cyprus international business association. he praised the president of side of the creek so savvy days and its members for their efforts hard work and contribution to the economic recovery the motion of cyprus as a highly compet
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on subsidized rates the minister of energy while apple has this recently attended a workshop of the mit energy and the cypress institute to discuss their study on maximizing the long term value of natural gas for cyprus problem. uob i'm up to condoning you go to the compulsive have your man in his address. she is said the development of the oil and gas sectors on the island holds a very deep and significant benefits for the country's economy the money to fix it. he added that the team if the government is to proceed with the exploration and exploitation of offshore resources in a sustainable way north to maximize it the minister predicted bright prospects for the export of natural gas and production of cheap electricity. by utilizing indigenous natural gas in it i i i am not attending. i was heading into town and when the identity so astoundingly good and honest he and team mate. this means that announcement. what's next is perceived as children went to school. the kids looked out my ideas and you can find. i also had smashed speaking to the music the company. i was also among the engin
on subsidized rates the minister of energy while apple has this recently attended a workshop of the mit energy and the cypress institute to discuss their study on maximizing the long term value of natural gas for cyprus problem. uob i'm up to condoning you go to the compulsive have your man in his address. she is said the development of the oil and gas sectors on the island holds a very deep and significant benefits for the country's economy the money to fix it. he added that the team if the...
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. >> reporter: also senator from maryland said this to start off the committee mitting at 10:00 a.m.> yes, the reckless conduct of a private company, freedom industries was responsible for the spill and the failure to report properly, but our system needs to be adequate to protect against all contingencies, and it was not in this instance, so i think we need to look at how we can strengthen our laws to make sure that the public, indeed has safe drinking water. >> reporter: center rockefeller also said that regulation is soft in west virginia, that he is angry, upset and embarrassed at the situation. >> what is the current situation with regard to the water there? is it safe to drink? >> well, officials say it is safe to drink, but the people are not doing that, in in fact they are not even bathing in it. last night at the state capitol in the house chamber, about 50 residents and activists were given the chance to give their opinions and thoughts on the situation over the past almost four weeks to the group of delegates there, and about half of the delegates showed up and some trickl
. >> reporter: also senator from maryland said this to start off the committee mitting at 10:00 a.m.> yes, the reckless conduct of a private company, freedom industries was responsible for the spill and the failure to report properly, but our system needs to be adequate to protect against all contingencies, and it was not in this instance, so i think we need to look at how we can strengthen our laws to make sure that the public, indeed has safe drinking water. >> reporter: center...
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hanging around a place like mit media lab, we thought that can't possibly be true. >> is this guy looking at the same economy we are looking at is the question we had. >> on the other hit some compelling data about the stagnation of meeting and, and that reinforced us to think hard about how this could be happening. and that's where we came up with this recognition that just because meeting income is stagnating, that doesn't mean innovation is stagnating. in fact, paradoxically if innovation speeds up, that can lead to a lot of people falling out if they're not keeping up with their skills or organizations are not keeping up, and this dramatic reorganization of the economy can simultaneously be a symptom of great innovation and wealth creation, but also lead to stagnating meeting income. it's great to have fundamentally different worldview that we had then he had, which is that innovations, we don't think of them as low-hanging fruit. that's the metaphor he uses as he says, we plucked most of the low-hanging fruit, as you plucked low-hanging fruit it's harder and harder to get new innovat
hanging around a place like mit media lab, we thought that can't possibly be true. >> is this guy looking at the same economy we are looking at is the question we had. >> on the other hit some compelling data about the stagnation of meeting and, and that reinforced us to think hard about how this could be happening. and that's where we came up with this recognition that just because meeting income is stagnating, that doesn't mean innovation is stagnating. in fact, paradoxically if...
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also because of the big rock in the mit it's that saves taking on school again so i pitched the best of visiting professor write teach that the architecture school light to dark isn't a piece of architecture and history of art and could assist so i'm in kind of syrup multidisciplinary is that even though i teach at cooper union which is also a small college in new york. their experimental you know very very import time to learn. we have from the state department's engineering architecture and art studio and so some of my students and seniors some of them are keepsakes. and i think it's good for them to seeing it yet as you know you can be so science oriented the book you can also develop the artistic side then be to connect to coexist in a beautiful way on main and greet him and given the fact that feeling you were trained as an engineer and now you have seen the president of the taxi association. what will be some of the politics you and he'll tell the younger generations if they are thinking the following your footsteps annie in the future becoming ill and the park created this hel
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. >> they are mitted to being in india for at least the next couple of years. >> crazy how efficient it is. you come back to us in five years, there's a chance at least we could be a billion dollar company and we could be hugely disrupting the way that people in india cities get around. >> besides those challenges, unreliable electricity, congestion and corruption, the biggest worries are the same ones startups face no matter where they are based. >> most startups fail. the numbers are stacked against you when you decide to take on a venture like this. is there anything different about the entrepreneurship climate here? >> much higher. >> in 2012 only one indian company among 500 firms acquired by the biggest tech companies in the world. >> as this wave of entrepreneurship in india increases, what does the u.s. stand to lose? >> you know, there are irritants like these issues but i think in some sense u.s. has positioned itself as a fountainhead p. >> many from silicon valley venture capital firms to international tech giants like microsoft are betting on indian entrepreneurs and on
. >> they are mitted to being in india for at least the next couple of years. >> crazy how efficient it is. you come back to us in five years, there's a chance at least we could be a billion dollar company and we could be hugely disrupting the way that people in india cities get around. >> besides those challenges, unreliable electricity, congestion and corruption, the biggest worries are the same ones startups face no matter where they are based. >> most startups fail....
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debate galvanized the protestor and became a part of the presidential race and remains an issue in the mitted term elections year. president obama talked about the keystone pipeline during the speech last summer. >> our national interests will be served only if this project does not significantly exacerbate the problem of pollution. >> it is facing tough opposition in conference, cap and trade emissions legislation failed during the first term, the president since focussed on executive action, such as issuing new epa regulations and john kerry made climate change a priority as well issuing directives to include climate change talks in all of the meetings with the foreign governments. a 30 day review is open for public comment and other federal agencies have three months to weigh in on a final assessment. president obama will decide whether or not to sign off and weighing all of the costs, political, economic, and environmental. >> joining us now to talk about the political implications and environmental impact of the keystone pipeline is charles, director of the brookings institution and susa
debate galvanized the protestor and became a part of the presidential race and remains an issue in the mitted term elections year. president obama talked about the keystone pipeline during the speech last summer. >> our national interests will be served only if this project does not significantly exacerbate the problem of pollution. >> it is facing tough opposition in conference, cap and trade emissions legislation failed during the first term, the president since focussed on...
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. >> jim walsh is an independent international security expert at mit and explained why the destructionf the weapons is likely to take some time. >> the first step in the process is that syrian government turned over to the u.n. agency its declaration. here is what we have. this is how we store it, so on and so forth. folks were impressed when this happened back late last year. we are impressed that the declaration was complete. we have a baseline to compare how well we are doing in terms of removing chemical weapons. i'm guessing the regime will squirrel away, store some of it. if we get 50, 75, whatever, per cent of the chemical weapons out of syria, it's a huge policy victory. the only other alturnive is one president obama was submitting. they would have gone after chemical facilities, but we wouldn't get the chemical weapons. if we remove the chemical weapons and agent, even if we don't get it all, if we get most of it, it's a big advantage over the other options we were looking at. syria is in the middle of the civil war. is doesn't want the u.s. to get involved or the u.s. to tak
. >> jim walsh is an independent international security expert at mit and explained why the destructionf the weapons is likely to take some time. >> the first step in the process is that syrian government turned over to the u.n. agency its declaration. here is what we have. this is how we store it, so on and so forth. folks were impressed when this happened back late last year. we are impressed that the declaration was complete. we have a baseline to compare how well we are doing in...
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an harvard and mit entrepreneur who cofounded several space exploration companies including desire gravity corporation and planetary resources. i recently spoke with peter about his next venture, an out of this world effort to bring precious melts from space back to earth. listen. >> we are living in a world of amazing cognitive surplus. brilliant people who were never connected before. you could have a mozart, an eye stein who was born in a poor village in india and africa who would never rise because they were never discovered. now in a world where we're connected like this, those geniuses can be found, educated, can be brought to forefront of humanity. >> you are the world's not enough for you, it seems. for all that you do here a couple of years ago you got involved with planetary resource where is you're trying to find ways mine resources from astroids. >> millions of years from now whoever we are, whatever we are, wherever we are, we'll look back at these next few decades as the moment in time that the human race moved irreversebly off the planet. it's happening right now. amazing en
an harvard and mit entrepreneur who cofounded several space exploration companies including desire gravity corporation and planetary resources. i recently spoke with peter about his next venture, an out of this world effort to bring precious melts from space back to earth. listen. >> we are living in a world of amazing cognitive surplus. brilliant people who were never connected before. you could have a mozart, an eye stein who was born in a poor village in india and africa who would...
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we have hit and mit light rain and mild outside at upper 40's to low 50's. exercise caution to get around because it is left over wetness from yesterday. our best chance of rain is in the north bay at mid-50's and spreading across the neighborhoods during the evening rush. from 4:00 to 7:00 it will be wet and temperatures are mild at low-to-mid 50's but if you head out checking back and enjoying time with friends you need to find a way to stay drive. you will not be eating outdoors tonight. for saturday, flooding rain, the day of the heaviest rain in the morning and it will continue through sunday and early chance on monday with the temperatures warming with the next system. the warmer the air the more moisture so we will have heavy rain this weekend. leyla gulen? >> we have sprinkles driving in and i don't think it is having an impact on our commute because we don't have any accidents to report which is great news. from golden gate bridge from the tunnel from sausalito into san francisco is at top speed. san mateo in foster city, traffic is out there but mo
we have hit and mit light rain and mild outside at upper 40's to low 50's. exercise caution to get around because it is left over wetness from yesterday. our best chance of rain is in the north bay at mid-50's and spreading across the neighborhoods during the evening rush. from 4:00 to 7:00 it will be wet and temperatures are mild at low-to-mid 50's but if you head out checking back and enjoying time with friends you need to find a way to stay drive. you will not be eating outdoors tonight. for...
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if you discourage a homosexual from going to a clinic, you are likely to get aides traps mitted. it's a health issue to make is criminal, because you make it less likely that you'll control endemics. this is something which passes through africa. it's a difficult call for the bank. it's - they say they are delaying, and if you are sending a signal - it happens to be the most immediate necessary loan to role over. there's nothing about the choice of that loan. the bank has so man. >> is it a sign that the bank could be changing its policies in future conditions for loans based on more moral criteria, not just economic ones. >> no, the bank has made a lot of bad decisions based on a very abstract and unrealistic theory of how economies operate and it alienated it badly. many countries started to refuse to take bank loans because the conditions were not appropriate. this is an appropriate continue, but not one engaged in economics. i think it's a courageous decision by the bank, showing a shift in the bank, they are learning about the mistakes made in the past. this is more saying w
if you discourage a homosexual from going to a clinic, you are likely to get aides traps mitted. it's a health issue to make is criminal, because you make it less likely that you'll control endemics. this is something which passes through africa. it's a difficult call for the bank. it's - they say they are delaying, and if you are sending a signal - it happens to be the most immediate necessary loan to role over. there's nothing about the choice of that loan. the bank has so man. >> is it...
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mit want to leaf home a little bit earlier than usual.g at foggy morning commute aroun aroundsome some parts of the bay area. dense in patches. drizzling in spots. 40's, fwishtion temperatures comfortable. we'll be here tomorrow morning tracking the fog. >> all right sandhya thanks very much. >> touching moment captured on camera between legendary animal activist jane good all and one of her beloved chimp. >> this is video of the 79-year-old jane returning to the whimp to the wild that she helped save in the kong oychlt the chimp looks around before turning to her and giving her this long hug. >> sweetest thing. long history today. she and her team rescued the chimp near death when they worked with her for years nursing her back to health. that is really touching. >> it really is. then setting her free in the wild. what a relationship. >> warm hug the chimp did. >> yes. coming up next on "jimmy kimmel live", comedian kevin hart. >> stick around for that. >> abc 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and all the mobile did he vas
mit want to leaf home a little bit earlier than usual.g at foggy morning commute aroun aroundsome some parts of the bay area. dense in patches. drizzling in spots. 40's, fwishtion temperatures comfortable. we'll be here tomorrow morning tracking the fog. >> all right sandhya thanks very much. >> touching moment captured on camera between legendary animal activist jane good all and one of her beloved chimp. >> this is video of the 79-year-old jane returning to the whimp to the...
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i mit put a bit of money in it. cancer fighting inflammatory disease fighting company. of like it. >> taking investor money 17 years. how many lives saved? >> chesapeake energy? >> coal is dead. long ling live natural gat. >> buy it only on a dip. >>> that's it for "forbes on fox." have a great weekend. th numb one busess spot continuewith eric bolling and "cashin' in." >>> equality or opportunity? the president insists, e biggest threat to america. >> a dangerous and growing inequality. >> new jersey's governor chris christie begs to different. americans don't want equality. >> what they want is income opportunity. >> so which is it, america? should we be a country of makers or takers? and then -- home sweet health torch carrying terrorizinan executive a his house. what if it was the only way around, outside of al gore's house. would we have heard tab? plus a free pass to bypass, asking the tough questions. if you won't, we will. "cashin' in," refusing to
i mit put a bit of money in it. cancer fighting inflammatory disease fighting company. of like it. >> taking investor money 17 years. how many lives saved? >> chesapeake energy? >> coal is dead. long ling live natural gat. >> buy it only on a dip. >>> that's it for "forbes on fox." have a great weekend. th numb one busess spot continuewith eric bolling and "cashin' in." >>> equality or opportunity? the president insists, e biggest...
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mit want to leaf home a little bit earlier than usual.ing at foggy morning commute aroun aroundsome some parts of the bay area. dense in patches. drizzling in spots. 40's, fwishtion temperatures comfortable. we'll be here tomorrow morning tracking the fog. >> all right sandhya thanks very much. >> touching moment captured on camera between legendary animal activist jane good all and one of her beloved chimp. >> this is video of the 79-year-old jane returning to the whimp to the wild that she helped save in the kong oychlt the chimp looks around before turning to her and giving her this long hug. >> sweetest thing. long history today. she and her team rescued the chimp near death when they worked with her for years nursing her back to health. that is really touching. >> it really is. then setting her free in the wild. what a relationship. >> warm hug the chimp did. >> yes. coming up next on "jimmy kimmel live", comedian kevin hart. >> stick around for that. >> abc 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and all the mobile did he v
mit want to leaf home a little bit earlier than usual.ing at foggy morning commute aroun aroundsome some parts of the bay area. dense in patches. drizzling in spots. 40's, fwishtion temperatures comfortable. we'll be here tomorrow morning tracking the fog. >> all right sandhya thanks very much. >> touching moment captured on camera between legendary animal activist jane good all and one of her beloved chimp. >> this is video of the 79-year-old jane returning to the whimp to...
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so a third of an inch an hour for this part of the bay area pod rit -- pod mit -- moderate steady down pours. moving to the south san jose towards saratoga and mountainview activity is ramping up for this part of the region and the trend turns look what'sdeveloping more energy approaching from the south and west and that will increase the heavier rainfall and a possibility of some more thunderstorms. we will have another update in one hour and complete storm wrap coverage coming up on the ktvu channel 2 news at 5. she walks back in. that officer got a little bit concerned because he was unable to reach the dispatcher decided to check up on said dispatcher, that's him pulling up in this patrol car and watch this moment as he's walking in, he stops, turns back around, and realizes, hmm, something smells off. >> she was taking a little toke. >> not a smoke break, huh? >> vickie was apparently destressing herself from the job because, yes, she admitted she'd actually been smoking some pot. >> at the dispatch station? >> i wonder if she got it from, like, you know -- >> the locker. >> he we
so a third of an inch an hour for this part of the bay area pod rit -- pod mit -- moderate steady down pours. moving to the south san jose towards saratoga and mountainview activity is ramping up for this part of the region and the trend turns look what'sdeveloping more energy approaching from the south and west and that will increase the heavier rainfall and a possibility of some more thunderstorms. we will have another update in one hour and complete storm wrap coverage coming up on the ktvu...
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i mit a protester who won't shw her face but she wants a new politician and is not convictioned tymoshenkothe enter. >> i am not sure that she is the person with her own ideas we need sph*u someone new. >> reporter: the protesters are in charge they accuse this frightened man of being a paid thug hired by yanukovych cause trouble, they drag him way, we don't know what happened to him next. these people have chased a president from power. they have torn down a state. but at some point, they'll have to step aside if a new political order is to emerge in ukraine. they are not prepared to do that yet. ukraine's protest movement has seen many twists and turns and much is still unresolved. it's become the life and death struggle to shape the future of this country. barnaby phillips, al jazerra, kiev. >> right here at home the white house says they want to see a deescalation in vee license will you above all the country must to hicome together. >> it's not in the interest of ukraine or russia or europe or the united states to see the country split. it's in nobody's interest to see violence return
i mit a protester who won't shw her face but she wants a new politician and is not convictioned tymoshenkothe enter. >> i am not sure that she is the person with her own ideas we need sph*u someone new. >> reporter: the protesters are in charge they accuse this frightened man of being a paid thug hired by yanukovych cause trouble, they drag him way, we don't know what happened to him next. these people have chased a president from power. they have torn down a state. but at some...
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an mit uncouth and then me the disappearance of deutsche post traditional jewish bakeries reflects the century of demographic shifts. but this two skeins he's migrated to the northwest of ups and compete in bakeries clay shaw in the nineteen seventies green cos it means to wholesale market. the bakery now runs twenty four seven delivering hella cupcakes and danish is upscale supermarket soup so that is until it's on to major corporations and the team opens the money and credit suisse. also the fifteen that but the old generation and the jewish people the offense so calm and sometimes i end but now it is so calm all season which means she's the greatest that you become more candy in young guns so they know. and i kiss this autumn rains and assist with remotes culture and say that and defense of religion miss them. i need is to animal services. i didn't need a supply and as we went to stand on the company is an ideal society. it's my fault he's thinking who hire it and that of offices. well drink also may no be big business in the corporate world. he can still experience the joy of comin
an mit uncouth and then me the disappearance of deutsche post traditional jewish bakeries reflects the century of demographic shifts. but this two skeins he's migrated to the northwest of ups and compete in bakeries clay shaw in the nineteen seventies green cos it means to wholesale market. the bakery now runs twenty four seven delivering hella cupcakes and danish is upscale supermarket soup so that is until it's on to major corporations and the team opens the money and credit suisse. also the...
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also allegedly shot to death and mit police officer. authorities tracked him down in the backyard of the home. jurors are expected to begin deliberations this afternoon. the 47 year-old is charged with killing the 17 year-old jordan davis at a gas station in a jacksonville for the parking lot. davis and three friends were in an suv. the fiancee testified in said he never told her that the teenagers are armed. did the defendant ever tell you that he sought a weapon of any kind? >> now. there was no mention of a shotgun?? >> know. there is no mention of a >> > > no >> also questioned him about why he left the scene and why he did not call police. police have said the teenagers were on the arms. on the armed >> was seen paying attention to the girls the day they disappeared in march of 1975. it totaled an 10 year-old or last seen at a shopping mall. a traveling carnival worker. currently in prison and delaware. was not cooperating with detectives. the girl's family released a statement saying they're grateful for any information that can h
also allegedly shot to death and mit police officer. authorities tracked him down in the backyard of the home. jurors are expected to begin deliberations this afternoon. the 47 year-old is charged with killing the 17 year-old jordan davis at a gas station in a jacksonville for the parking lot. davis and three friends were in an suv. the fiancee testified in said he never told her that the teenagers are armed. did the defendant ever tell you that he sought a weapon of any kind? >> now....
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mit want to leaf home a little bit earlier than usual.the bay area. dense in patches. drizzling in spots. 40's, fwishtion temperatures comfortable. we'll be here tomorrow morning tracking the fog. >> all right sandhya thanks very much. >> touching moment captured on camera between legendary animal activist jane good all and one of her beloved chimp. >> this is video of the 79-year-old jane returning to the whimp to the wild that she helped save in the kong oychlt the chimp looks around before turning to her and giving her this long hug. >> sweetest thing. long history today. she and her team rescued the chimp near death when they worked with her for years nursing her back to health. that is really touching. >> it really is. then setting her free in the wild. what a relationship. >> warm hug the chimp did. >> yes. coming up next on "jimmy kimmel live", comedian kevin hart. >> stick around for that. >> abc 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and all the mobile did he vase was our 7 news app. >> next newscast tomorrow morning tu
mit want to leaf home a little bit earlier than usual.the bay area. dense in patches. drizzling in spots. 40's, fwishtion temperatures comfortable. we'll be here tomorrow morning tracking the fog. >> all right sandhya thanks very much. >> touching moment captured on camera between legendary animal activist jane good all and one of her beloved chimp. >> this is video of the 79-year-old jane returning to the whimp to the wild that she helped save in the kong oychlt the chimp...
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i'll tell you something quite specific though good for belief in your life visit mit's especially if you're a physician it's what you own you're called to take care even of one of these cases only one of these people whether an adult or a minor he was that you were confronted with this situation and you quickly realize the need to find solutions and solve this issue unbearable pain. incurable diseases don't so the number is not the most important element here but the more what matters is that there are children sixteen eaters who suffer from incurable diseases and for whom it is necessary to find a humane solution and sort of. human you know it's a pure coincidence but i'm a journalist i'm thirty five but i also happen to be a board member of a moscow hospice so people that i work with very tightly they are actually confronted with lethally ill kids every day kids who die every day and when i talk to them about euthanasia they tell me that they yet have to come across at child who wishes to die because that hasn't happened yet in our case. could hunt small. quite frankly it was more
i'll tell you something quite specific though good for belief in your life visit mit's especially if you're a physician it's what you own you're called to take care even of one of these cases only one of these people whether an adult or a minor he was that you were confronted with this situation and you quickly realize the need to find solutions and solve this issue unbearable pain. incurable diseases don't so the number is not the most important element here but the more what matters is that...
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nhk world xi mit she has more on the unstable political situation in the country. and the announcement came out just before i meet my friends chris and me and colby has their own kids with signs of tools and to stifle the negotiation process. in a cool beach said. the same axis nations of that sect and said the dedication of installation. this can get down to its independence leader. they think why he acted like a good idea. i get my ears and what's kept bringing suit tonight christie's on tuesday with the most violent scenes like this package in november even to the country and the maneuvering of depositions beat iraq syria and iraq chris and ian is called the spec council joining the european union the flavor of concept i'd be friends here. the younger of the rounds from a busy moscow this prompted the last three years to fill the streets they did monday clause that hides the funeral. us brits in to back obama speaking he meant to go. one the ukraine tedious. the tree recognizing that along with our european partners. there will be consequences. people step over
nhk world xi mit she has more on the unstable political situation in the country. and the announcement came out just before i meet my friends chris and me and colby has their own kids with signs of tools and to stifle the negotiation process. in a cool beach said. the same axis nations of that sect and said the dedication of installation. this can get down to its independence leader. they think why he acted like a good idea. i get my ears and what's kept bringing suit tonight christie's on...