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now survivors from the worse health conditions among all san francisco neighborhoods and according to mit i don't know if those people knows what our talking about i'm kidding it was recorded in several publications including the san francisco aquarium that the report indicated this finding some folks seen it we were alarmed it raised a question what are redoing in investing in grant making and community partnership in the mission so i think that's really what in some ways brought us to tonight the mit report. >> what do i think. >> it shouldn't be a contest and we've done a lot of discussion here at the commission maybe we can continue after public comment after we hear from folks there might be some folks we're hoping folks that want to share their thoughts about that is that okay. colleagues? if we do that okay maintain have public comment on the resolution please. yes >> if you don't mind to - >> join us up here at the podium. >> my name is where a marie sorenson i'm part of the grove as you talk about health concerns one big concern of mine we're kind of the dumping ground for at&t p
now survivors from the worse health conditions among all san francisco neighborhoods and according to mit i don't know if those people knows what our talking about i'm kidding it was recorded in several publications including the san francisco aquarium that the report indicated this finding some folks seen it we were alarmed it raised a question what are redoing in investing in grant making and community partnership in the mission so i think that's really what in some ways brought us to tonight...
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the private polling being done by the mit romney campaign showed mit romney winning colorado. that's why he is out here still doing colorado events three days before the election in 2012. the romney campaign was actually published by the new election by the american public, which is how we know this information. the secret poll on the saturday before election day showed that mit romney was going to win the election 48-45. that was saturday. on sunday, they still thought mit romney was going to win. but when the molling was over and the actual results came in, president obama not obama e only beat mitt romney in colorado by 2012, he beat him by a ton: despite the polls saying otherwise. so what explains this distance between the polls and the results. it's an interesting outcome in colorado, 2012. here's another. this one is from 2010. this was the polling in 230 ini. of the final 18 polls done in that senate race before the election in 2010, 17 of 18 showed that colorado's next senator would be a republican guy named ken buck. 17 of 18 polls. despite those pods, republican ken
the private polling being done by the mit romney campaign showed mit romney winning colorado. that's why he is out here still doing colorado events three days before the election in 2012. the romney campaign was actually published by the new election by the american public, which is how we know this information. the secret poll on the saturday before election day showed that mit romney was going to win the election 48-45. that was saturday. on sunday, they still thought mit romney was going to...
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karlos the investor straight out of mit our exclusive guest. charlie, he may be has an application for dealing with ebola. i'm going to ask him coming up. liz: we have breaking news, a very strange palpitation just happened in the markets. they took a a sharp drop lower going as much as 178 points. then recovered we're still down 133 points. as i check, the only two names in the green are microsoft and bank of america. now, would he look at the volatility index which during that moment, just within that point, we were at 23, nicole, so now we're at 22.94. it appears something spooked the horses for a second. >> no doubt. as i've been talking to traders, we have about 22 minutes before the bell rings. what i'm hearing selling on the bell. about five, ten minutes ago, i heard a lot of orders were actually going to move to the sell side. that being said, i checked all the sectors. you have nine of the ten sectors are lower. energy is one area that has been awake weak. take a look at the s&p 500, i pulled up the members of the s&p 500. you can see
karlos the investor straight out of mit our exclusive guest. charlie, he may be has an application for dealing with ebola. i'm going to ask him coming up. liz: we have breaking news, a very strange palpitation just happened in the markets. they took a a sharp drop lower going as much as 178 points. then recovered we're still down 133 points. as i check, the only two names in the green are microsoft and bank of america. now, would he look at the volatility index which during that moment, just...
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the virus is being trans mitted there. here. >> you know, we are reading this press release and they're saying that they're broadening their team in dallas. who do you think they may be bringing in in that regard? >> well, they're really going to have to knuckle down on training everyone who is in an emergency room setting who will be dealing with someone coming in, training them in how to maintain a certain distance from anyone who might have these symptoms. and the moment the symptoms are identified, then you have to take measures like wiping everything down, just -- you're going to have to start presuming that someone may be infected with the ebola whereas before people would have thought oh, that's happening over there. the other thing this brings home to me is those thousands of u.s. troops who have gone in to build up a new health infrastructure system to combat ebola on the ground, it shows no matter how good your training sore what you're looking out for this virus can find a way to get through. >> you know, you us
the virus is being trans mitted there. here. >> you know, we are reading this press release and they're saying that they're broadening their team in dallas. who do you think they may be bringing in in that regard? >> well, they're really going to have to knuckle down on training everyone who is in an emergency room setting who will be dealing with someone coming in, training them in how to maintain a certain distance from anyone who might have these symptoms. and the moment the...
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(laughter) let me tell you something -- (cheers and applause) he would be killed at my bar mits virginia just launched the fair shot agenda like a clay pigeon for republicans to shoot down, so that democrats could run midterm campaign ads like these. >> hey, mitch, why do you do refuse to give students the same loan rates as those big banks while voting 17 times against the minimum wage. >> and equal pay for equal work? (laughter) >> jon: oh... haters, gonna hate, hate -- well, i'm just gonna shake it off... a'yup. good work, senate democrats! you figured out how to turn perpetual gridlock into perpetual gridlock-ade. of course, republicans do the same thing in the chamber "they" control. you ever wonder why the house wasted everyone's time on 54 failed votes to repeal all or part of obamacare? here's why. >> barber has fallen in line with obama and pelosi, even voting to defend obamacare. voted to keep obamacare -- >> not once but three times! >> of course, he wants obamacare! look at his freakishly disfigured body! before obamacare, his "creepy giant head and hands syndrome" would have
(laughter) let me tell you something -- (cheers and applause) he would be killed at my bar mits virginia just launched the fair shot agenda like a clay pigeon for republicans to shoot down, so that democrats could run midterm campaign ads like these. >> hey, mitch, why do you do refuse to give students the same loan rates as those big banks while voting 17 times against the minimum wage. >> and equal pay for equal work? (laughter) >> jon: oh... haters, gonna hate, hate --...
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the money -- mit. they are investing in laboratory for social machines.earch he'sers say they will study social media interpret content and dissect social paters. it will give mit access twitter realtime public stream of tweetsw. >> ft. iphone 6 plus is not big enough for apple phanatics another gadget in the works. reports that the company will hold an event october 16 to highlight updates for the ipad line. apple will reportedly show off a new imax and latest oxx operating system and ipad sales struggled lately in the last quarter. ipad revenue slipped 8% from last year. jamie joins us for another look at sports and preview of tomorrow's eagles match-up against the rams and eagles officials need your help finding the person that -- you that's tonight's "crime >> a frajic fire claimed lives of members in a family and there are hope a 6 figure reward will prompt snoun come forward with information. here is rick williams with tonight's crime fighter's report. >> at 3:30 a.m., november 18, 2003 a fire erupted in a home on the 100 block of widener street in
the money -- mit. they are investing in laboratory for social machines.earch he'sers say they will study social media interpret content and dissect social paters. it will give mit access twitter realtime public stream of tweetsw. >> ft. iphone 6 plus is not big enough for apple phanatics another gadget in the works. reports that the company will hold an event october 16 to highlight updates for the ipad line. apple will reportedly show off a new imax and latest oxx operating system and...
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mountains our floor so thank you for taking leadership on it i appreciate you're bringing up the study the mit thank you was recorded on the local where the mission studies say mission has the highest exchange of cumulative impacts of the matter in the air that results from dense living and results from cars traffic and heavy truck routes and wood burning often and the highest concentration of restaurants restaurants don't qualify we see a surgery of popular surgery in wood burdening ovens every restaurant in the gets trying to have wood burning food is is that true (laughter) i might have dreamt it as my new startup and the lack of small business and vegetation you go outer mission south caesar chavez was the same accustom active air impacts but we don't see the same results in terms of the health there's access to more small business s open space and more trees and vegetation which we see a lack of in the core of the mission district we've been waiting years for fulsome near and dear to my heart that the campaign we've worked on it is stuck from the bureaucracy of the city we need more you g
mountains our floor so thank you for taking leadership on it i appreciate you're bringing up the study the mit thank you was recorded on the local where the mission studies say mission has the highest exchange of cumulative impacts of the matter in the air that results from dense living and results from cars traffic and heavy truck routes and wood burning often and the highest concentration of restaurants restaurants don't qualify we see a surgery of popular surgery in wood burdening ovens...
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. >> item 2 is an ordinance mit the health care with the establishing fees. >> supervisor cohen is the author the item 2. >> good afternoon imagine i want to thank you for hearing there are areas in the south beach area that survivor from traffic and free traffic and significant monuments of construction activities we know that the closure such as dealings admissions lead to health problems for people living next to freeways are the most vulnerable and the city we're also aggressively addressing the former industrial areas in brown field sites with new housing as well as open parks to address some of the hajz xajz challenges and impacts i've been working with the planning department to strengthen our new housing development to make sure we're protecting the public's health the ordinance you're considering updates our landmark to require the developers who are retrofits a building or new housing in a hot spot zone to have conventionallation to their tenant are getting clean air this will stripe it by clearly identifying the areas in the city where we know those enhanced measures are nee
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whenou'ractuly ping r rof.urkehen u'reeall ly cerethists. u mit beurpred awhat hing iyourovere.cercall-800arme ansee w mu yououldave. u mit beurpred awhat hing iyourovere. irarlli uarechocate... a ltle ndezus savor r luiousilli coinedith r sl melng ccola. ♪ that ttleewarfor l e thgs y do.♪ onlyrom irarlli. >> reporter: he grew up in kansas city is celebrating the royals are going to the world series the first time in 29 years. he you somebody else's phone is keeping other fan safe. coming up in the next hour a police looking for was a response will for shooting a 12 year old who have details and a live report coming up. ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. y, yeahwe hp wi can help aud otecon.octio. we monor ery purcse ery d and alt yoif ythi loo unual. wow! youe rely lookg oufor . are and ifherere unauoriz
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it was the guy who was on that previous mit team. but they won again, but they only had to finding three out of five people. >> where's that guy now? >> i don't know. >> but in that situation, it was -- i just think that type of stuff is interesting in terms of this kind of check tiff action, the ability to narrow in on folks in a really fast way. >> so for me or the red cross, the golden ticket is resilience, so it turns out that being lost is probably a really fine balance between being resilient or not resilient. one of the key indicators of resiliency or ability to cope with the unexpected is how connected you are to your community achkd your neighbors, it's not about how much water you have in your closet or how your emergencies preparedness kit, although you still have them. it's really how well connected are you? and so we want to do as much as we can as an organization to say we're developing all of these aps and really encouraging that connection, but also on the other side, you know, cautioning, actually you should memorize
it was the guy who was on that previous mit team. but they won again, but they only had to finding three out of five people. >> where's that guy now? >> i don't know. >> but in that situation, it was -- i just think that type of stuff is interesting in terms of this kind of check tiff action, the ability to narrow in on folks in a really fast way. >> so for me or the red cross, the golden ticket is resilience, so it turns out that being lost is probably a really fine...
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an mit graduate ap.eally, when was donor krorl, real name benjamin agreed to speak with us on the phone. intelligence one of the continues hoo that snrj will will wido that. how many times did you donate for the repository? >> maybe about 20 or 30. >> 20 or 30? >> yeah. >> do you know how many of those done agencies result ed? >> i've only heard of one or two children being born irk i was involved in the application process. >> there are re prerequisites. what were they? >> number one women wanted good health, number two b he thnt el hnl i said why are you in line? >> i said well, you have some jep genetic b he j jep, i take liquid nitrogen tanks and drive up to cal tech and talk to the students and they say, do you want to meet the genius of the whole school. that's his office. i just go knock on his office door and tell him this whole story. he said, okay. >> he went in the bathroom and provided a sample. >> yeah. i thought, whoa. that is so cool. >> why do you think the repository became known as the
an mit graduate ap.eally, when was donor krorl, real name benjamin agreed to speak with us on the phone. intelligence one of the continues hoo that snrj will will wido that. how many times did you donate for the repository? >> maybe about 20 or 30. >> 20 or 30? >> yeah. >> do you know how many of those done agencies result ed? >> i've only heard of one or two children being born irk i was involved in the application process. >> there are re prerequisites....
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now survivors from the worse health conditions among all san francisco neighborhoods and according to mit i don't know if those people knows what our talking about i'm kidding it was recorded in several publications including the san francisco aquarium that the report indicated this finding some folks seen it we were alarmed it raised a question what are redoing in investing in grant making and community partnership in the mission so i think that's really what in some
now survivors from the worse health conditions among all san francisco neighborhoods and according to mit i don't know if those people knows what our talking about i'm kidding it was recorded in several publications including the san francisco aquarium that the report indicated this finding some folks seen it we were alarmed it raised a question what are redoing in investing in grant making and community partnership in the mission so i think that's really what in some
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if confirmed by the cdc, this will be the ffrt time the deadly virus has been trans mitted inside theed states. >> and here's what we know. just to get you updated here. the infected patient is a health care worker in dallas who did treat thomas eric duncan. duncan died wednesday after contracting the virus in liberia. >> according to texas health officials, the worker reported a low fever friday night and was isolated for testing. the hospital confirmed the preliminary test results overnight and said this -- "we knew a second case could be a reality and we're preparing for the possibility and we're broadening our team and working with extreme diligence to prevent further spread." >> they're trying to identify anyone who may have been exposed at this point. >> elizabeth cohen has been in dallas covering the fight against ebola. she joins us now by phone. elizabeth, as we get to you, we just received this note that the cdc will hold a news conference today regarding the ebola case in dallas. no exact time set. but a cdc spokesperson says the presser will follow after we complete testin
if confirmed by the cdc, this will be the ffrt time the deadly virus has been trans mitted inside theed states. >> and here's what we know. just to get you updated here. the infected patient is a health care worker in dallas who did treat thomas eric duncan. duncan died wednesday after contracting the virus in liberia. >> according to texas health officials, the worker reported a low fever friday night and was isolated for testing. the hospital confirmed the preliminary test results...
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a mit is that you will see x.'s going to be a lot of emphasis on what role a country such as pakistan will play in encouraging the taliban to come to the negotiating table. >> to you think he has been influenced by the escalation and number of attacks by the taliban? >> i don't think so. i believe everyone in afghanistan expected the taliban during the recently ended election. to increase their attacks. to move to the offensive. but they also expect to be taliban at some point to maybe wait and see. at this moment, the taliban and are trying to sort of spread their influence, to the extent that they can, across afghanistan. not just one or two or three areas. to give the impression that they are larger than they really are. >> you mentioned pakistan. the president is now in china seeking new friends. should america be concerned about that? >> i don't think so. i think the americans would like to see the chinese play a constructive and positive role in afghanistan, especially since they are close to the pakistani e
a mit is that you will see x.'s going to be a lot of emphasis on what role a country such as pakistan will play in encouraging the taliban to come to the negotiating table. >> to you think he has been influenced by the escalation and number of attacks by the taliban? >> i don't think so. i believe everyone in afghanistan expected the taliban during the recently ended election. to increase their attacks. to move to the offensive. but they also expect to be taliban at some point to...
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anyways, so i meet that cat and that's what inspired me to go to mit all that time and meet with professor patrick at the artificial intelligence lab and i started meeting all these wonderful awesome people that impact culture in a totally different way. and then i met lorraine jobs after i saw super man and i asked her, can you bring your program to my neighborhood because that movie, waiting for super man, waiting for somebody that's not real, but the real problems. so the title of the film hurt me more than what they were talking about in the film because it isn't that they were waiting for congress or waiting for la unified or waiting for something that -- they're waiting for somebody with tights. i was like, you're superwoman. and then jack dangerman, hey, you're map tools are awesome, can i use those tools for my classroom. i want my kids to make maps too. so i started coupling all these things together in my neighborhood and now our kids are building robots, going to china with the state department. learning mandarin. they went from 1.7 gpas to now 3.2 and 4.0s. these kids are rock
anyways, so i meet that cat and that's what inspired me to go to mit all that time and meet with professor patrick at the artificial intelligence lab and i started meeting all these wonderful awesome people that impact culture in a totally different way. and then i met lorraine jobs after i saw super man and i asked her, can you bring your program to my neighborhood because that movie, waiting for super man, waiting for somebody that's not real, but the real problems. so the title of the film...
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. >>> researchers at mit and tufts university created an app that teaches basic computer programmingkindergartners. children as young as five can use the app to create their own interactive stories and games and they don't even have to know how to read. the free app is called scratch jr. younger. >>> coming up on "action news" philadelphia police are trying to track down the man who attacked a woman in chestnut hill. >> disturbing images coming from a school in kentucky. students filing out of class with their hands on their heads after a shooting took place. >> don't forget, you can take the new 6abc.com with you wherever you go. the new smart design changes the layout to fit any device. check it out by visiting 6abc.com any time, >> 4:50. now let's take a look at the roads. this is delaware county, i-95 by the commodore barry bridge. we're dealing with paving work again this morning in the southbound lanes. only the left lane is opened to traffic coming south south of ridley park. construction led to big delays yesterday morning so we'll be watching it closely in the coming hour. s
. >>> researchers at mit and tufts university created an app that teaches basic computer programmingkindergartners. children as young as five can use the app to create their own interactive stories and games and they don't even have to know how to read. the free app is called scratch jr. younger. >>> coming up on "action news" philadelphia police are trying to track down the man who attacked a woman in chestnut hill. >> disturbing images coming from a school in...
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. >> sasha is now a freshman at mit in massachusetts. the student from berkley has physically recovered from the severe leg burns suffered on a bus last november. >>> coming up, it is 4:41. reports of sexual assault at a fraternity house in berkley. in just about 28 minutes we'll tell you about the disturbing link in all of the reports and the reason you see berkley police hand the investigation over to the city. >>> the story of a cardinals fan who saved the day for a giants afternoon her way to last night's game. the self less act that reminds people what it means to be a true sports scombloon traffic is doing very well -- sportsman. >>> traffic is doing very well. we'll tell you about the east bay in the morning commute. >>> we're fine for the morning commute. don't have to worry about any rain. evening commute could be different. we'll see where the rain fall will be focussed on this time. . >>> welcome back to the morning news. 4:45 is the time. brian, you probably don't even recognize that because people who moved here later never
. >> sasha is now a freshman at mit in massachusetts. the student from berkley has physically recovered from the severe leg burns suffered on a bus last november. >>> coming up, it is 4:41. reports of sexual assault at a fraternity house in berkley. in just about 28 minutes we'll tell you about the disturbing link in all of the reports and the reason you see berkley police hand the investigation over to the city. >>> the story of a cardinals fan who saved the day for a...
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mit found colins wanting to make an oxygen surprise, that would start dying after 68 days.a astronauts are about to embark on the longest mars simulation to date. they will be inside of this 1,000 square foot dome in hawaii for eight months, conducting a psychology study of long-term missions. >>> here is a possible sequel to the movie snakes on a plane. yep. snakes on a train. a new york city train, that is. a local radio producer took these pictures of a subway rider who let one of his snakes slither all around the overhead pole while the other snake laid casually on his leg. i don't know what scares me more, rats in a subway or these snakes. no thank you to both. >>> ebola is having an impact on airline stocks as investors are pulling away. the dow jones dropped a whopping 460 points in late trading on wednesday. but recovered a bit to close down, over 170 points on oil and worldwide economic uncertainty. >>> in hong kong, police used pepper spray to disperse protesters. this morning hong kong's chief executive said he's ready to start talks with student leaders next wee
mit found colins wanting to make an oxygen surprise, that would start dying after 68 days.a astronauts are about to embark on the longest mars simulation to date. they will be inside of this 1,000 square foot dome in hawaii for eight months, conducting a psychology study of long-term missions. >>> here is a possible sequel to the movie snakes on a plane. yep. snakes on a train. a new york city train, that is. a local radio producer took these pictures of a subway rider who let one of...
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it was the guy who was on that previous mit team. but they won again, but they only had to finding three out of five people. >> where's that guy now? >> i don't know. >> but in that situation, it was -- i just think that type of stuff is interesting in terms of this kind of check tiff action, the ability to narrow in on folks in a really fast way. >> so for me or the red cross, the golden ticket is resilience, so it turns out that being lost is probably a really fine balance between being resilient or not resilient. one of the key indicators of resiliency or ability to cope with the unexpected is how connected you are to your community achkd your neighbors, it's not about how much water you have in your closet or how your emergencies preparedness kit, although you still have them. it's really how well connected are you? and so we want to do as much as we can as an organization to say we're developing all of these aps and really encouraging that connection, but also on the other side, you know, cautioning, actually you should memorize
it was the guy who was on that previous mit team. but they won again, but they only had to finding three out of five people. >> where's that guy now? >> i don't know. >> but in that situation, it was -- i just think that type of stuff is interesting in terms of this kind of check tiff action, the ability to narrow in on folks in a really fast way. >> so for me or the red cross, the golden ticket is resilience, so it turns out that being lost is probably a really fine...
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. >> it is a whole greatÑr learning about about you sanjay sarma is director of digital learning at mity day items like thermostats and locking are becoming smarter thanks to powerful sensors in wifi connectivity. >> the mechanical potential that we deal with, it has the potential of being automated and becoming much more convenient for us. >> biderman sold several thousand wheels so far, he is hoping his copenhagen wheel wheel can reinvent the commute. >> am i getting a workout? >> michelle miller cbs news, cambridge, massachusetts. >> >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes" and first thing tomorrow cbs this morning. i am jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the healthcare worker who came in contact with an ebola patient in the dallas hospital has now tested positive for the disease. hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. tonight the first of ebola being spread in this country. they say that the breach o
. >> it is a whole greatÑr learning about about you sanjay sarma is director of digital learning at mity day items like thermostats and locking are becoming smarter thanks to powerful sensors in wifi connectivity. >> the mechanical potential that we deal with, it has the potential of being automated and becoming much more convenient for us. >> biderman sold several thousand wheels so far, he is hoping his copenhagen wheel wheel can reinvent the commute. >> am i getting...
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it is, as it is assessed at mit who is organizing an event in january in puerto rico to bring together some of the leading lights in ai, and people interested in these controllers use to try to begin to work out some kind of technical agenda of research questions that would be helpful as possible and interesting. so you should selector to figure out a way to get invited to that one there i don't know yet whether it's going to be an open invitation conference that anyone can come to our whether it is invitation only. i don't know if you know. [inaudible] >> so maybe you could get implication there otherwise i'm sure there will be further meetings along the same lines as the first one is at all successful. [inaudible] >> cool, thanks. >> i'm vertically challenged. all right. actually my question is about that there is maybe one or couple of -- [inaudible] between right now and between agents, ai supreme. let's assume resolve those and get ai two years from now, five years from now. considering the -- [inaudible] why would that happen? and what type of institution, lab? >> so, if we face
it is, as it is assessed at mit who is organizing an event in january in puerto rico to bring together some of the leading lights in ai, and people interested in these controllers use to try to begin to work out some kind of technical agenda of research questions that would be helpful as possible and interesting. so you should selector to figure out a way to get invited to that one there i don't know yet whether it's going to be an open invitation conference that anyone can come to our whether...
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sasha no longer attends school in berkeley, now attends mit. >>> a plea for more witnesses to come forward to last week's attack in a levi's stadium bathroom. santa clara police have cell phone video of the assault october 5th. investigators say the fight was over a urinal and they want anyone who may have seen or heard something to talk to them. one of the victims is still hospitalized and still partially paralyzed. two brothers, dario and amador robelero from the fresno area have been arraigned on felony s >>> the faa has responded to an nbc bay area investigation into the use of bird radar to avoid collisions between wildlife and airplanes. last month our investigative unit showed how the radar can reduce those collisions, making it safer when you fly. investigative reporter stephen stock joins us with the response to the investigation. >> according to faa there are nearly 11,000 collisions nationwide between wildlife and airplanes, every year. despite that, today in this letter sent to capitol hill the faa said more research is needed before bird radar becomes mandatory at our nation's
sasha no longer attends school in berkeley, now attends mit. >>> a plea for more witnesses to come forward to last week's attack in a levi's stadium bathroom. santa clara police have cell phone video of the assault october 5th. investigators say the fight was over a urinal and they want anyone who may have seen or heard something to talk to them. one of the victims is still hospitalized and still partially paralyzed. two brothers, dario and amador robelero from the fresno area have...
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for professors at harvard, mit and also able to anyone online. tech entrepreneur jim mckelvy is cofounder of the payment platform square as well as the nonprofit launch code which pairs people want to work in technology with apprenticeships and i want to just say is a slate editorial i recently had the opportunity to see jim mckelvy operating in st. louis, missouri, income will let steve case later with some the coal rise of the respite i've never seen someone more dedicated to helping people who a job issues, job problems get connected to just sort of knox or companies. i wanted a special trip to jim mckelvey in st. louis that deserves a shadow. so please welcome michelle jaconi, jim mckelvey and anant agarwal. [applause] spent i feel like i won the moderators lottery by getting to it if you these two gentlemen who by themselves are phenomenal and together are the superpower team. i told them that washington is big, once you get past the ego's and get to the other level want to make our country better and these two gentlemen are doing it. i want
for professors at harvard, mit and also able to anyone online. tech entrepreneur jim mckelvy is cofounder of the payment platform square as well as the nonprofit launch code which pairs people want to work in technology with apprenticeships and i want to just say is a slate editorial i recently had the opportunity to see jim mckelvy operating in st. louis, missouri, income will let steve case later with some the coal rise of the respite i've never seen someone more dedicated to helping people...
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>> actually, ebola is not easily transz mitted. it's actually through secretions. so in the emergency department, the first health care professional that patient has contact with in a process we call triage, is just asking questions. and then, more specifically, the countries that are affected. if the answer to those questions are yes, then we immediately place a mask on them and move them to an isolation room where we can do additional questions and testing, if necessary. >> as the cdc tries to find anyone exposed to this patient, will they be giving blood tests to those patients to check to see if they'd been expose snd or was it the sort of thing that you just watched symptoms develop. >> the blood test won't be positive until the patient becomes symptomatic. so the incubation period can be 2-21 days. we monitor patients that potentially have been exposed for 21 days mainly for fever. we bring them in for isolation and additional testing. >> as somebody who deals with these things in a big way and a small way as you're practicing in your involvement of academic
>> actually, ebola is not easily transz mitted. it's actually through secretions. so in the emergency department, the first health care professional that patient has contact with in a process we call triage, is just asking questions. and then, more specifically, the countries that are affected. if the answer to those questions are yes, then we immediately place a mask on them and move them to an isolation room where we can do additional questions and testing, if necessary. >> as the...
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and that mit a few months later they duplicated this experiment and uploaded a false memory and then last week united states pentagon announced a 40 million-dollar project to create them for years a memory chip for veterans of iraq and dan to enhance their memories. and like i said in the future, you will be able to relive the vacation you never had. and so beyond that i got my phd years ago, you can now photograph this. now we do it every day and this is how we do it. this picture here converts blood flow into this as you look at a picture. and then we are able to create an image. from the brain we have created a picture what you are looking at. looking at some of the first ever photographed in history. and it's reconstructed in human mind. and then you will reconstruct this picture of the mona lisa from your blood flow inside the brain and then when you fall asleep it records your memory of your dream. in the future you may wake up and see the dream you had that you had the previous night and we can also begin to hand things like lucid dreaming which is something right out of scien
and that mit a few months later they duplicated this experiment and uploaded a false memory and then last week united states pentagon announced a 40 million-dollar project to create them for years a memory chip for veterans of iraq and dan to enhance their memories. and like i said in the future, you will be able to relive the vacation you never had. and so beyond that i got my phd years ago, you can now photograph this. now we do it every day and this is how we do it. this picture here...
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one student leader at mits that the movement is losing momentum but denies the campaign is over. >> we don't know when it will end. >> the government's ultimatum to clear the streets has so far gone unheeded. but the barriers were pushed aside outside so of the office of hong kong's beleaguered leaders to allow the delivery of food to police. last week there were several thousand protesters here. today under a scorching sun just the determined handful. >> with the amount of people here we have no bargaining power. we only have ten people here. so the police, they pretty much can do whatever they want. >> the president of hong kong's legislature has repealed for restraint. >> we havwe certainly hope the government would not take drastic measures to evacuate this place by force. >> with government workers able to return to their desks the crisis has eased for now. but many of the students are weary and divided over whether to continue their action or call it off. the protesters are angry at china's plans to vet candidates with hong kong's elections i in 2017. bay evening said the campaig
one student leader at mits that the movement is losing momentum but denies the campaign is over. >> we don't know when it will end. >> the government's ultimatum to clear the streets has so far gone unheeded. but the barriers were pushed aside outside so of the office of hong kong's beleaguered leaders to allow the delivery of food to police. last week there were several thousand protesters here. today under a scorching sun just the determined handful. >> with the amount of...
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simple mistake but the fire code for website >> : ely says that we should each be of the >> : group mitbiggest x the central threat. an american ambassador to the un u.s. law held liable for the long haul. 5000 people have died in the out break mostly guinea liberius surely don't more than 10 calls and people infected with ebola. u.s.-led out a plan last week to isolate 70 percent of the cases for more latest on ebola go to our web site >> : doesn't people in hawaii and evacuate lost the belief flowing from a volcano here in the big island. u2 video showing the slow level flow creeping down the mountain. addressing hundreds of yards and saturday 10 15 yds an hour now. red cross opening a shelter for the evacuation. more more accidents lot of it on 68 once again self on in that direction. major backup delay and at the dublin and pleasanton area along a 680 southbound because an accident and said no old boy boulevard off ramp and tasso would offer up a block right now in c major delay kron dublin 680 near 580 also even more accidents on 680 having a father self that pops up as well slowin
simple mistake but the fire code for website >> : ely says that we should each be of the >> : group mitbiggest x the central threat. an american ambassador to the un u.s. law held liable for the long haul. 5000 people have died in the out break mostly guinea liberius surely don't more than 10 calls and people infected with ebola. u.s.-led out a plan last week to isolate 70 percent of the cases for more latest on ebola go to our web site >> : doesn't people in hawaii and...