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that day, my dad commissioned the new aircraft carrier the u.s.s.ny mits.decades after theny mits was -- after the nimitz was commissioned, the words dad spoke that day are still spot on nd accurate. it's as if we can hear dad's voice speaking to us about the u.s.s. gerald r. ford. quote, i see this great ship as a symbol of the united states. of our immense resources and skilled workers and our boundless energy and our military strength. wherever this ship flies her flag, she will be a symbol of the united states' strength. made in america and operated by americans. cheers and applause] whether her mission is one of defense, diplomacy, or humanity, this aircraft carrier will commend awe and admiration from some, caution from others, and respect from all, end quote. so ladies and gentlemen, to those who threaten our homeland or our liberties, let the word go forth. ry soon, 100,000 tons of the most powerful warship ever known will report for duty to her commander in chief. congratulations, crew members. and god speed. therefore, ladies and gentlemen, as a s
that day, my dad commissioned the new aircraft carrier the u.s.s.ny mits.decades after theny mits was -- after the nimitz was commissioned, the words dad spoke that day are still spot on nd accurate. it's as if we can hear dad's voice speaking to us about the u.s.s. gerald r. ford. quote, i see this great ship as a symbol of the united states. of our immense resources and skilled workers and our boundless energy and our military strength. wherever this ship flies her flag, she will be a symbol...
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--"mit technology review." theire out with technology review, the top 10 technology, breakthrough technologies of 2017. jason pontin, thank you for joining us on "washington journal." guest: thank you. a pleasure. host: how long has your review looked at breakthrough technologies? guest: since 2002 we have been selecting the 10 breakthroughs that we think are a clear advance. which we believe had the potential to have the largest impact on commerce and society and in politics. host: just to give our viewers a look at what those technologies are, we will run down the list and take time and talk about each. the top 10 breakthrough technology for 2017 -- reversing paralysis, self driving trucks, paying with your face, practical quantum computers, the 360 degree selfie, hot solar cells, gene therapy 2.0, the cell at las, the botanist of things and reinforcement learning. what are the parameters of qualifications that the m.i.t. magazine choose or select to come up with this list? guest: in the last 12 months, there
--"mit technology review." theire out with technology review, the top 10 technology, breakthrough technologies of 2017. jason pontin, thank you for joining us on "washington journal." guest: thank you. a pleasure. host: how long has your review looked at breakthrough technologies? guest: since 2002 we have been selecting the 10 breakthroughs that we think are a clear advance. which we believe had the potential to have the largest impact on commerce and society and in...
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entrego el cheque simbÓlico al alcalde de san josÉ, el donante dijo que es la mayorÍa de origen vietto mitado corazon, trataremos de iniciar la distribuciÓn a fa. los apaga fuegos sofoco aron las llamas, no se reportaron personas heridas, un incendio en una casa de red bull city, las dos personas que vivÍan alli con su perro fueron desaplazadas, investigaciones de este siniestro continÚan. mÁs adelante, ¿usted se pregunÓo cuanta orina hay en las alberca pÚblicas?, mucho mÁs de lo que se cree. aquÍ una victima sfim. marÍa leticia: echemos un vistazo a las temperaturas actualmente, son las 11: 11 minutos de la noche, hay 52° fahrenheit, y donde sÍ hay ebrio en napa con 44° fahrenheit, ya sol vemos con mÁs. ♪ ♪ marÍa leticia: el director de una escuela confirmÓ que una de las personas fallecidas en un accidente aÉreo en riza sido era una profesora que iba a una competencia de po' wrishts, este accidente causÓ que dos casase prendieran en llamas, y troos dos con daÑos por humo, dos personas que estÁn hospitalizada, y no han dado a conocer el formdzs debemos ama apoyar a las vÍctimas del crimen
entrego el cheque simbÓlico al alcalde de san josÉ, el donante dijo que es la mayorÍa de origen vietto mitado corazon, trataremos de iniciar la distribuciÓn a fa. los apaga fuegos sofoco aron las llamas, no se reportaron personas heridas, un incendio en una casa de red bull city, las dos personas que vivÍan alli con su perro fueron desaplazadas, investigaciones de este siniestro continÚan. mÁs adelante, ¿usted se pregunÓo cuanta orina hay en las alberca pÚblicas?, mucho mÁs de lo que...
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>> thomas: actually it's -- it's -- it starts from mit.l intelligence building in mit, it will -- it will show you the definition of hack. it's actually a very positive word, but it became a very negative word. >> anthony: right. >> thomas: so, the word hacker is to describe the people who are really, uh, they really like programming. and as i said, they love to share information, just like cooking. you love to share recipes to other friends who, like, who love cooking as well. >> anthony: legally, there might be something wrong with it. but morally, do you think there's anything wrong with, like, you're essentially breaking in to a -- an information base. >> thomas: yes. >> anthony: i'm not doing any damage. i'm gonna go in, i'm gonna look around, i'm gonna see how things work. and i'll leave without disturbing anything. would most hackers say that that's okay? >> thomas: yes. yes. >> anthony: it's in the service of knowledge, that's -- >> thomas: that's okay for most the hackers in our communities. i was lucky, i got into a very big, big
>> thomas: actually it's -- it's -- it starts from mit.l intelligence building in mit, it will -- it will show you the definition of hack. it's actually a very positive word, but it became a very negative word. >> anthony: right. >> thomas: so, the word hacker is to describe the people who are really, uh, they really like programming. and as i said, they love to share information, just like cooking. you love to share recipes to other friends who, like, who love cooking as...
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>> just so everyone remembers, jonathan gruber is the mit economics professor that once said the reasonassed is a lack of transparency and because of the stupidity of american voters. i'll play on that in a few seconds. but this time gruber calls the gop healthcare plan a scam. listen. >> any replace attempt to pass would result in millions losing health insurance, higher premiums and would result in a huge redistribution from the poor to the rich. now, if they're happy with that and they're willing to do that, they can replace. i wouldn't call that a replacement. i'd call that a scam. >> today sean spicer responded to gruber's comments. listen to him. >> for the 175 million people that get player based healthcare, they felt the impact of what he sought out to do through higher prices, fewer choices. so respectfully, i think he should hang out more time at mit and focus -- and allow good ideas to continue to come forward so we can focus on achieving the president's goal of doing what he sought out in the first place. >> the white house also says the cbo that said the gop health plan wou
>> just so everyone remembers, jonathan gruber is the mit economics professor that once said the reasonassed is a lack of transparency and because of the stupidity of american voters. i'll play on that in a few seconds. but this time gruber calls the gop healthcare plan a scam. listen. >> any replace attempt to pass would result in millions losing health insurance, higher premiums and would result in a huge redistribution from the poor to the rich. now, if they're happy with that...
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so, now they know. >> jimmy: they did a study at mit. >> yeah.yeah. i mean, i just come up with something, and i go -- [ laughs ] and then -- [ laughter ] and then, i go in front of an audience, and i try it, and they go, "no." and i go, "all right. i thought that was funny." >> jimmy: do people videotape you or periscope you or that type of stuff? >> i don't know. i don't care. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you don't? >> that's on the internet. it's fake. that's not real. i really don't care. i mean, i once in a while, i go on youtube when i'm taking a a dump, and i look. [ light laughter ] if there's any videos of me i don't like, i ask youtube to take them down. they'll take them down. >> jimmy: oh, they will? >>h,cool i didn't know that. >> it's not a problem. >> jimmy: uh. >> that's when i do when i'm -- >> jimmy: could you come up with -- >> taking a dump. [ laughter ] i just want to be clear. >> jimmy: all right. [ light laughter ] i want to talk about -- >> on the toilet. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i want to talk to you about -- i want to say
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>> i think jonathan gruber from mit who when he supported mitt romney's romney care to support what we know is obamacare. obamacare is wrong. the whole gist of obamacare is to go to single pair. it's government-mandated health care, which it doesn't work. it has failed in england, failed in canada, and we don't need to have it fail here in america. liz: ken thompson, always good to see you, sir. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: sure. we've got another instance of a female trump supporter getting pepper sprayed at a conservative event. you all remember this, what happened there. you're looking at it back in february when this trump supporter was attacked while giving an interview. now another female backer assaulted. she was the organizer of a rally in huntington beach, california. sterling joins me to talk about it after this. don't go away. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy,
>> i think jonathan gruber from mit who when he supported mitt romney's romney care to support what we know is obamacare. obamacare is wrong. the whole gist of obamacare is to go to single pair. it's government-mandated health care, which it doesn't work. it has failed in england, failed in canada, and we don't need to have it fail here in america. liz: ken thompson, always good to see you, sir. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: sure. we've got another instance of a female trump...
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school mit -- increasing clouds. partly cloudy rs partly sunny kind of a day. increasing clouds as the day goes on. 62 in santa rosa at this hour. sun's down. it's still warmer. overnight lows will be chilly. frost in these area, if you have this morning, and yesterday morning and the morning before thashgs you will have it again tomorrow. tomorrow will be a beautiful day, really nice, but with less sunshine and temperatures 3 or 4 degrees cooler as we go into the weekend, here comes this weather system, a cooler weather system. it is immediately fwg to drop temperatures. it is also going to bring that rain chance into the bay area, especially on saturday afternoon. so, friday morning, friday afternoon of the that's the day. that's a beautiful day. a few clouds, not bad. you see the rain starting to move in up here. so now you are going to go saturday morning. it gets a little moist. and then saturday about 6:00 you see that this is the main system going through. so, saturday morning is doable, but somewhere around noontime, it's going to start to get, not ugly
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i've also read your excellent writings about isis links to erdogan's government and mit.i'm afraid it's simply above my pay grade to speculate why russian generals were there a day before the coup. if you connect the dots, it looks a lot like they were talking about security strategies, that they were putting lists together of pro-western generals and security officials who would be purged thereafter. but i don't have any authoritative source that would tell me that in fact. i do have in my book anonymous references from senior akp officials, senior police and intelligence officials about the degree of criminality that exists in the akp and the turkish government but for all the obvious reasons, this person wouldn't allow me to attribute the information to them because they would be dead as with their family members who would otherwise be in jail. so i wrote this book because i strongly believe that the us turkey relationship is critical to the united states. if nato as a security partnership has proven itself, and turkey has shown itself an indispensable commitment to na
i've also read your excellent writings about isis links to erdogan's government and mit.i'm afraid it's simply above my pay grade to speculate why russian generals were there a day before the coup. if you connect the dots, it looks a lot like they were talking about security strategies, that they were putting lists together of pro-western generals and security officials who would be purged thereafter. but i don't have any authoritative source that would tell me that in fact. i do have in my...
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that's a huge problem. >> jonathan grouper of mit, appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> straight ahead,what's sure to be a long battle over president trump's revised travel ban. federal judges have blocked it for now. the trump administration now vowing to appeal. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom. have you ever stayed with choice hotels? like at a comfort inn? yep. free waffles, can't go wrong. i like it. promote that guy. get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed. when you book direct at choicehotels.com. book now. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials,
that's a huge problem. >> jonathan grouper of mit, appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> straight ahead,what's sure to be a long battle over president trump's revised travel ban. federal judges have blocked it for now. the trump administration now vowing to appeal. so tell us your big idea for getting the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom....
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yesterday the leaders of the house intelligence mit tcommitt they do say they heard no evidence.ere is devin nunes. >> we don't have any evidence that took place. i don't believe the last week of time of people we talked to, i don't think there is a tap of trump tower. are you going to take the tweets literally and if you are, clearly the president is wrong. >> speaker of the house paul ryan also weighed in today. he, too, says he sees no evidence. >> this is something that i am unaware of. the point is the intelligence committees and their widen ongoing investigation of all things russia got to the bottom at least so far with respect to our intelligence committee that no wiretapping instance. >> president trump says he had evidence that he will reveal of a date and time of his choosing. >> we'll be submitting certain things and i will be perhaps speaking about this next week but it is right now before the committee and i think i want to leave it that. i think you will find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks. i choose to do it before the c
yesterday the leaders of the house intelligence mit tcommitt they do say they heard no evidence.ere is devin nunes. >> we don't have any evidence that took place. i don't believe the last week of time of people we talked to, i don't think there is a tap of trump tower. are you going to take the tweets literally and if you are, clearly the president is wrong. >> speaker of the house paul ryan also weighed in today. he, too, says he sees no evidence. >> this is something that i...
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i'll have all the de taimz coming up in a mit. stay with us. we'll be back after the break. >> what would you do if you saw someone choking some people freeze others jump into action. >> a wisconsin teenager saved a friend's life and it was all caught on camera. >> what started normal lunch for group of high school friends turned into heroic t tale. freshman will olsen and friends happened to be sitting under security cam are ra in central high school cafeteria he started to choke on large cheese curd. >> someone cracked a funny heard the choke. >> at first friends thought hi was kiting and when ian brown real lisz whad was happening he up jp nod action and succ successfully performed the heimlich maneuver. >> when his face started turning blue, purple. he's actually choking. >> i felt scared like i could possibly die from this. and when i saw ian get up and start doing heimlich i felt belter and safer and felt like i could have a bert chance at living. >> brown says he learned the skill in the lacrosse point's explorer program which teaches hi
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i see him do this reading replies on people on his twitter and getting his finger in the air to the mit cpolitical wins his device. >> what is it like? >> i have seen it on the plane at trump tower. he -- he digest information and he will have the phone on as he looks over television and as he's watching table news and he has a pile of news articles printed out. it is this cascade of information and he thumbs through his phone. >> when you and i want to digest information, we turn go away from the computer and read things carefully and slowly. that behavior is self bombarding of stimuli and dopamine hit. it is not informing yourself but d distracting yourself. >> young people would say you are describing any millennials. >> i live with three of em. i found they are less addicted to these devices than thos who are older. they understand the danger. they're like one of those post crack generations that happens to their brothers and sisters and they stay away from it. they understand that if you go to work, you have to turn off the box. >> as we say in business, that's where we are going t
i see him do this reading replies on people on his twitter and getting his finger in the air to the mit cpolitical wins his device. >> what is it like? >> i have seen it on the plane at trump tower. he -- he digest information and he will have the phone on as he looks over television and as he's watching table news and he has a pile of news articles printed out. it is this cascade of information and he thumbs through his phone. >> when you and i want to digest information, we...
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if you're going to be a spectator, dress in layers, if a runner, put on the long johns and grab the mitught we were in the clear and we were i'm going to start coasting into spring. >> i think everybody thought that. i've been saying all along, march is so inpredictible. we newest never know. you know what? it all came right on our doorstep. we really got a nice tease. everybody enjoyed yesterday. absolutely beautiful. but the table is turning. we talk about those roller coaster temperatures. we have more than roller coaster temperatures, we got roller coaster conditions happening. you can see the winds are gusty. let's take a look at radar. some snow squalls that have been moving their way through. it's gradually going to start to did i off as we head to the late night. still a few lingering snow showers that are kind of falling their way through there. here's a look at that we got today and some of our neighborhoods. just over an inch, so we really aren't talking a lot in terms of accumulations. that's at least a good thing. a lot more, of course, over the higher elevations of the mou
if you're going to be a spectator, dress in layers, if a runner, put on the long johns and grab the mitught we were in the clear and we were i'm going to start coasting into spring. >> i think everybody thought that. i've been saying all along, march is so inpredictible. we newest never know. you know what? it all came right on our doorstep. we really got a nice tease. everybody enjoyed yesterday. absolutely beautiful. but the table is turning. we talk about those roller coaster...
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the fbi sees his belongings, national research belongings called in the mit professor to look at hisotes, that was john trump. john trump claimed there was nothing interest in the notes, but he was lying, he left the blueprint for donald. the nfl continue to drain joy by putting out a video to cut the celebrations. i miss ochocinco. >> i miss anything that isn't the game. >> that isn't true. somebody running on the field getting tackled by security, we all love brought up the guys who do the flip into the end zone now. if i was a coach i would not let my players do that. >> we are hard to control if they are on the field and form l of emotion. >> it is impossible to control these people appear to >> i not think that is true. a coach can control his or her players. i don't think you are right about this. i set it on tv, it doesn't matter. high school science prom date by lotteries. >> sorry, buddy, you know i love you and i am in love with you. >> you got picked last on the playground, didn't you? >> i got a lot of likes. >> we had to suffer through something called rejection. >> and
the fbi sees his belongings, national research belongings called in the mit professor to look at hisotes, that was john trump. john trump claimed there was nothing interest in the notes, but he was lying, he left the blueprint for donald. the nfl continue to drain joy by putting out a video to cut the celebrations. i miss ochocinco. >> i miss anything that isn't the game. >> that isn't true. somebody running on the field getting tackled by security, we all love brought up the guys...
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researchers showed they are impaired in alzheimer's disease, team led by mit set out to restore those rhythms in mice. they found that exposure to flashing led lights or the gamma frequency restored that brain rhythm. once more, a reduction of the brain plaques associated with alzheimer's. >> unbelievable. one hour of likely exposure. we saw that amyloid level was cut almost in half. >> reporter: the brain was creating less amyliod, it was stimulating cells back into action, clearing the plaque, all due to a simple flickering light. the results need further testing to insure safety before moving into potential human studies, which may be a few years away. companies are also taking new approaches. they aim to use viruses to vary treatments into the brain. it's an approach known as new therapy to create proteins to correct what's going wrong in disease. >> the cool thing about this approach is that because the vector gets into brain cells, neurons or glia, it sets up shop and with a single injection, we can produce antibody for many, many years. >> reporter: voyageer is still a few year
researchers showed they are impaired in alzheimer's disease, team led by mit set out to restore those rhythms in mice. they found that exposure to flashing led lights or the gamma frequency restored that brain rhythm. once more, a reduction of the brain plaques associated with alzheimer's. >> unbelievable. one hour of likely exposure. we saw that amyloid level was cut almost in half. >> reporter: the brain was creating less amyliod, it was stimulating cells back into action,...
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respectfully i think he should hang out more time at mit and focus -- and allow good ideas to continue to come forward so that we can focus on achieving the president's goal of doing what he sought out in the first place. >> president several times recently has said that he would like his health care plan to have health care for everybody. >> right. >> cbo score yesterday seems that's not the case. will the white house commit to alter phases two and three if they are implemented, if they are ever offered publicly, that there would be health care for everybody. >> i think everybody -- look at what obamacare did. i just ran through the numbers. you've got 30 million people plus. obamacare mandated under penalty of law that you had to have health insurance. 9 million of the 30 plus or minus people got it. 4 million, 4.5 said no, we'll pay the penalty. the other 14 or so million people said they will claim a hardship. that was a government mandated system and they chose not to do it. i think in many of these cases if people were given the choice and the option to get a plan that sought the
respectfully i think he should hang out more time at mit and focus -- and allow good ideas to continue to come forward so that we can focus on achieving the president's goal of doing what he sought out in the first place. >> president several times recently has said that he would like his health care plan to have health care for everybody. >> right. >> cbo score yesterday seems that's not the case. will the white house commit to alter phases two and three if they are...
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in collaboration with boston university, mit's computer science and artificial intelligence laboratoryo correct a robot's mistakes by thought alone. it uses the signal we produce when we detect a mistake. it's called the error potential. the user wears an eeg cap and watches as the robot sort paint and wire into two bins. if they see the robot making a wrong choice, they simply think, "that's wrong!" the cap will pick up that thought and the robot will correct its mistakes. we're interested in exploring the possibility of combining the error potential with other types of signals that might be easily and reliably detectable from eegs. even though these are baby steps there are tremendous applications that could happen in the home, on the factory line, or in the floors, so this technology can actually help support people in their daily activities, whether they're at work, at play, or in transportation. pretty interesting stuff, although admittedly, i think that is still for the reasonably far future. so how about i tell you about something in the more immediate future? next week, click i
in collaboration with boston university, mit's computer science and artificial intelligence laboratoryo correct a robot's mistakes by thought alone. it uses the signal we produce when we detect a mistake. it's called the error potential. the user wears an eeg cap and watches as the robot sort paint and wire into two bins. if they see the robot making a wrong choice, they simply think, "that's wrong!" the cap will pick up that thought and the robot will correct its mistakes. we're...
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much colder day tomorrow.der as you ldaook at our futurecastt mostly we the mountains and you mightu mitelieve can inches n out of the tonight andnighd tomorrow. tomorrow 4:00 in the morningor maybe one of those snowose showers passes by throughesth northern virginia.rthern vir don't be shocked if you wakef yw up tomorrow morning androw mornn there's a small coating hereti and there on grass.on rass as we get to 7:00 in then he morning not much showing upch sg but as we go through the day da one or two more of these snow tw showers and again a lot ofn a lf that moisture coming off theof lakes may show up aboutut 4 o'clock tomorrow we couldk tow also have it as we wll.s well going out tomorrow night,igh, bundle up. but i don't think you'll bethin' seeing much more in the way of snow showers once the sun goesn down tomorrow.omor so, in terms of anyf y accumulation, it would mainlymay be in the mountains, a coating g to maybe 2-inches.-inche the rest of us just see somee flurries and a little bit of a coating here and there which would be e sanpotty on grassyn surfaces. here's a look the al
much colder day tomorrow.der as you ldaook at our futurecastt mostly we the mountains and you mightu mitelieve can inches n out of the tonight andnighd tomorrow. tomorrow 4:00 in the morningor maybe one of those snowose showers passes by throughesth northern virginia.rthern vir don't be shocked if you wakef yw up tomorrow morning androw mornn there's a small coating hereti and there on grass.on rass as we get to 7:00 in then he morning not much showing upch sg but as we go through the day da...
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scientists at mit showed off a special coating making it easier to get ketchup out of a bottle. ea rth—sized planets orbiting a single star. and, before you ask, three of them may have conditions to support life. if you just hate living in a world with wires, then disney research may have the answer. their prototype living room can wirelessly charge ten items, such as smartphones and fans, by quasistatic cavity resonance. this means that while you can walk around while powering up, the purpose—built room has walls, ceiling and a floor made of aluminium, with a copper pipe in the middle, a signal generator outside and a power amplifier — so not quite a simple dionb. and finally, researchers at brigham young university have shown off an origami—inspired light weight bullet—proof shield. the barrier is made up of 12 layers of bullet—proof kevlar and weighs only 55 pounds. how many faces can you see in this picture? did you see that? this is a persistence of vision display. you can only see it when your eyes, or in our case the camera, move left or right. we've slowed right down so
scientists at mit showed off a special coating making it easier to get ketchup out of a bottle. ea rth—sized planets orbiting a single star. and, before you ask, three of them may have conditions to support life. if you just hate living in a world with wires, then disney research may have the answer. their prototype living room can wirelessly charge ten items, such as smartphones and fans, by quasistatic cavity resonance. this means that while you can walk around while powering up, the...
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pharmaceutical industry technology companies and medical device companies that have surrounded the mit campus. they need to be close where the action is. the action is funded by government grants. the massachusetts last year there were $2 billion of venture capital investment in new companies. that is one indication of the economic payback that investment makes. >> saving lives in the moral part of it economically makes sense too. >> thank you and i deal back. >> i recognize the gentleman from alabama for five minutes. >> i want to ask a few questions and this is something that really touches me. i have really been working on regulatory issues that have impacted everything in the country. this is for researchers. are there any unnecessary burdensome regulations from other agencies that we could modify, change, correct? so it doesn't slower restrict cancer research? >> i'll give it a shot. i work closely with fta. i hold investigator initiated, i have to say the fta is very helpful and helps us developed more rapidly drugs because of their large experience in drug development. there has
pharmaceutical industry technology companies and medical device companies that have surrounded the mit campus. they need to be close where the action is. the action is funded by government grants. the massachusetts last year there were $2 billion of venture capital investment in new companies. that is one indication of the economic payback that investment makes. >> saving lives in the moral part of it economically makes sense too. >> thank you and i deal back. >> i recognize...
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talking mostly hewy'ereek's snow whichw w we'll hit on here in a littlee e bit but today, yes, we might mit some snow but it's no the ne a huge deal locally.loclly. temperatures outside are at a 50 degrees right now soow so nothing that falls is going to o be able to stick here. her ground temperatures far tootoo warm. you can see radar tracking that rain/snow mix off to the ot north and west. we have a couple hours before be it gets to us here in d.c.s her. should start as rain and yes maybe some ick in with snow. snw the bigger story will beory wile temperatures dropping all day long. lo. dulles currently at currentt reagan 50 and you're basicallybl looking at your daytime highstis there. again this afternoonag temperatures falling. could be someaitemper isolated a flurries as we roll througho the rest of the afternoon,fternn too. too. 43 with a rain/snow mix around 10 o'clock this morning.orning. that system pushes off to thetet east.o we break into some sunshineintoh from here to there but generally the theme is fallingig temperatures. eratures w1 o'clock, 45 degrees. d there will be sp
talking mostly hewy'ereek's snow whichw w we'll hit on here in a littlee e bit but today, yes, we might mit some snow but it's no the ne a huge deal locally.loclly. temperatures outside are at a 50 degrees right now soow so nothing that falls is going to o be able to stick here. her ground temperatures far tootoo warm. you can see radar tracking that rain/snow mix off to the ot north and west. we have a couple hours before be it gets to us here in d.c.s her. should start as rain and yes maybe...
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i toept know who's nor an mitted fens it mow hoar how 307porous and we're pull thg rug and pulthsingof a kblif and everything else. a beautiful way of frameing it, joe as ever. >> they talk about paul ryan and place granny off the cliff. we look forward to mr. langone. >> it speaks vol50u78 said that you read the guardian. >>> all of them coming up for you in 10 min lts time. >>> but still to come, a bidsy decision to get you back in the thaning and stay tuned. you're watching. fwrrs ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. shis it dna or olay? er than she should. new olay regenerist helps take years off your skin age so you can look younger. who needs dna when you have olay? new regenerist. ♪ heigh ho heigh ho ♪ ♪ heigh ho heigh ho it's off to work we go here's to all of you early risers, what's up man? go-
i toept know who's nor an mitted fens it mow hoar how 307porous and we're pull thg rug and pulthsingof a kblif and everything else. a beautiful way of frameing it, joe as ever. >> they talk about paul ryan and place granny off the cliff. we look forward to mr. langone. >> it speaks vol50u78 said that you read the guardian. >>> all of them coming up for you in 10 min lts time. >>> but still to come, a bidsy decision to get you back in the thaning and stay tuned....
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not that he gets why i even want to go to mit.you understand that the crimes you committed are very serious? well, i wasn't selling drugs or guns, like my dad used to. it was just a bunch of antiques. bell: we're pretty sure a man was murdered over one of those antiques. i told you, i don't know anything about that. holmes: we're fairly confident that you didn't murder the victim yourself. he was run through with a sword. and that takes a strong and practiced arm. i mean, your father could have done it. no. that's crazy. he doesn't even own a sword. i mean, i don't think he owns a sword. maybe you should just tell us how you came into possession of black peter's logbook. i never possessed it. i ever am. people reach out to me online for help with dark web transactions, usually because they can't figure out how to do it themselves. but i never handle the merchandise or meet with the sellers. so you just arrange the deals. a couple of months ago, this guy reached out to me. he said that he was a regular customer, but i didn't recogn
not that he gets why i even want to go to mit.you understand that the crimes you committed are very serious? well, i wasn't selling drugs or guns, like my dad used to. it was just a bunch of antiques. bell: we're pretty sure a man was murdered over one of those antiques. i told you, i don't know anything about that. holmes: we're fairly confident that you didn't murder the victim yourself. he was run through with a sword. and that takes a strong and practiced arm. i mean, your father could have...
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not that he gets why i even want to go to mit. stopwatson: do you understand money's been tighthat theommitted are very serious? well, i wasn't selling drugs or guns, like my dad used to. it was just a bunch of antiques. bell: we're pretty sure a man was murdered over one of those antiques. i told you, i don't know anything about that. holmes: we're fairly confident that you didn't murder the victim yourself. he was run through with a sword. and that takes a strong and practiced arm. i mean, your father could have done it. no. that's crazy. he doesn't even own a sword. i mean, i don't think he owns a sword. maybe you should just tell us how you came into possession of black peter's logbook. i never possessed it. i was a middleman. that's all i ever am. people reach out to me online for help with dark web transactions, usually because they can't figure out how to do it themselves. but i never handle the merchandise or meet with the sellers. so you just arrange the deals. a couple of months ago, this guy reached out to me. he said that he was a regular customer, but i didn't recognize hi
not that he gets why i even want to go to mit. stopwatson: do you understand money's been tighthat theommitted are very serious? well, i wasn't selling drugs or guns, like my dad used to. it was just a bunch of antiques. bell: we're pretty sure a man was murdered over one of those antiques. i told you, i don't know anything about that. holmes: we're fairly confident that you didn't murder the victim yourself. he was run through with a sword. and that takes a strong and practiced arm. i mean,...
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when i joined the mit faculty 20 years ago that was in decline. if you were to visit the kendall center today, you'd be mazed at the number of pharmaceutical companies, biomedical facilities have surrounded the campus because they need to be close to the action. and the action is funded by government grants. in massachusetts along there was last year $2 billion of venture capital investment foundation, new companies in the space. so that's just one indication of the economic payback that such investment makes. >> besides saving lives and the moral compass part of it, economically it makes sense too? >> most definitely. >> thank you all and i yield the balance of my time. >> recognize the gentleman from alabama for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to ask a few questions and i apologize for having to step out for a few minutes. this is something that really, really touches me. what i'd like to know -- i would have been working on regulatory issues that impacted everything in the country. this is for the researchers. are there unneces
when i joined the mit faculty 20 years ago that was in decline. if you were to visit the kendall center today, you'd be mazed at the number of pharmaceutical companies, biomedical facilities have surrounded the campus because they need to be close to the action. and the action is funded by government grants. in massachusetts along there was last year $2 billion of venture capital investment foundation, new companies in the space. so that's just one indication of the economic payback that such...
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we have students at major research institutions like mit, who do not know whether or not they will bee to stay on and continue their research, their fellowships. we have serious issues, not only about who is going to be allowed into the country, but this order creates problems for those already in the country, working and creating a vibrant tech community, in particular, those interests are at risk. that is why i've spoken with leaders in tech and research who say the order is that for us and it needs to go. caroline: boston is a thriving tech hub, and you talk of harvard and m.i.t., such an area of growth in terms of the tech that is needed and the talent needed there. what will the businesses do if it stands? do you know what the alternatives will be? maura: they are standing with us and a challenging the discriminatory travel ban. not only is it unconstitutional, it hurts the businesses and research institutions. i will give you examples. speaking with the heads of major hospitals and research institutions, they right now do not know if they can go ahead and bring over the research
we have students at major research institutions like mit, who do not know whether or not they will bee to stay on and continue their research, their fellowships. we have serious issues, not only about who is going to be allowed into the country, but this order creates problems for those already in the country, working and creating a vibrant tech community, in particular, those interests are at risk. that is why i've spoken with leaders in tech and research who say the order is that for us and...
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or what our action actions mit . explain the frequency of tse tacks. what is iran trying to achieve withhat? those maneuvers as i see tm, e dicative of what iran is likely to try to achie in th area, that is to harass our shifts enough to fend us off. what do you think the iranians are trng to achieve their, and what are wtrngo t prevent that. think iran was to be the regional hegemon. the is no doubt about that. th i what ey are pursuing. one of the first thingi d after boming commander at centcom igo throu t -thits of pmen iranians did not disappoint. wead both suou us in the area. we had cnctobserve our ship captain and how they respond. since then iav had chance to see norl repos i i am extraordinarily conde in our leaders and their capabilities to properly defend emselves. presence of these vot is very seldom if ever preventing us froacmpshing our missions. what they are out there do is demonstrate their presence, the procative. look over theoue of the course of a year, i think u e probably 30 plus indes this type of nature, and a 15% wld classify
or what our action actions mit . explain the frequency of tse tacks. what is iran trying to achieve withhat? those maneuvers as i see tm, e dicative of what iran is likely to try to achie in th area, that is to harass our shifts enough to fend us off. what do you think the iranians are trng to achieve their, and what are wtrngo t prevent that. think iran was to be the regional hegemon. the is no doubt about that. th i what ey are pursuing. one of the first thingi d after boming commander at...
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'm t yi that er adnistrationevy oic is into be rft,00 mit mtas.a l'ju ge m chce reblans, doctsi tnk eyreoi tdooo thgs i s ahast dinth bu aintrion. tngth we unliab. lieno ead ery morng,ve mni dvi toom mhopele noda we aralpotian n erleern sileit pitia t t pitia ju becomamic. ju me e ic mmti omyridsho ind ngs t mia, ey say-sn n band. i st. lienerevy rng. d anyo cpa thk you,teve. you gu he ryeaif a grt pgrshagi awens eryone. stha y, veoto yothe. anyove muchor the ll dre fe, kn youre steninon-sn di we a 91 whito, c, d he free radiopp ate peouhe o a we. wco o lters stinonirs x confirti fm e toey nel ateadeeng wi t rsian aasdo weantourouatntn thise hlt -heth re al mlt, ing le thho. an f bngitus gut: tnkfohange. e w e adne sterda t
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==pey/te v= th mit btheestideyop >>> we know it's late and this is what you want before the first day of spring here. pandas, look at this. they are telling us this is a panda on a trampoline. we're not sure we believe that. could be a trick of editing there. it looks like other pandas, wrestling and hanging out like young kids, doing what pandas do. >> it reminds me of the twins. >> we both have twins and it looks similar to this minus the fur and the trampoline. i love that. and as we get ready for -- spring starts when? >> in three and a half hours from now. rain on the increase into tuesday and a chance we could see a little bit of thundershower active tomorrow into tuesday. wednesday, thursday is a break and the wettest day of the week looks like friday. >> and rewarded over the weekend. we do thank you for staying up with us tonight. have a wonderful first day of spring tomorrow and a great week ahead. good night. alaska, it's 20 below zero, i just spent the last two hours dog mushing with four-time iditarod lance mackie. i'm graham benefitsinger and this is "in-depth." >>> lanc
==pey/te v= th mit btheestideyop >>> we know it's late and this is what you want before the first day of spring here. pandas, look at this. they are telling us this is a panda on a trampoline. we're not sure we believe that. could be a trick of editing there. it looks like other pandas, wrestling and hanging out like young kids, doing what pandas do. >> it reminds me of the twins. >> we both have twins and it looks similar to this minus the fur and the trampoline. i love...
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are told to report to work as usual and they wish to take the day off and they must go ahead and sun mit a personal leave request through the normal channels and also we want totd let's you know we've been checking around trying to get information about whether there would be breakfast. and lunch available affected by the closure today. and we have not seen anything so far posted bit school red regarding that. live in proyns george countsy i'm melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news". >> and story is generating a whole lot of comments on facebook page with people both in support of teachers and against the decision to close. here's one audra said what about the children who depend on the school for a hot meal or parents that dent vo healthcare for their children. selfish people and paula says snand solidarity and i'm happy my kids are not in to happen. >> and michelle says i get it, but what about us women who are nurses, how will a hospital function without female workers. no one could be sick or care for your loved ones. >> our coverage of this decision to close continues all morning coming
are told to report to work as usual and they wish to take the day off and they must go ahead and sun mit a personal leave request through the normal channels and also we want totd let's you know we've been checking around trying to get information about whether there would be breakfast. and lunch available affected by the closure today. and we have not seen anything so far posted bit school red regarding that. live in proyns george countsy i'm melanie alnwick, "fox5 local news"....
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our last president obama's secretary, an mit physicist, what he thinks of the energy challenges we now face. >>> also amal clooney is taking on isis, trying to fight the terrorists the best way she knows how, not with a gun or a bomb, but with a legal brief. >> this is a global threat and it deserves a global threat. and it needs a judicial one, not only on the battlefield. >> clooney describes the horrors of isis's crimes and how justice can be served. finally 75 years of world history told through cia maps, through central moscow, to central baghdad. >>> but first, here's my take. we do not yet have the official agenda for next month's meeting at mar-a-lago between donald trump and xi jing pin, but it will begin with a handover. trump seems determined for america to retreat, opening a space that will eagerly be filled by the communist party of china. trump railed against china on the campaign trail, bellowing that it was raping the united states. he vowed to label it a currency manipulator on his first day in office. but in his actually first interaction with beijing, he caved. weeks
our last president obama's secretary, an mit physicist, what he thinks of the energy challenges we now face. >>> also amal clooney is taking on isis, trying to fight the terrorists the best way she knows how, not with a gun or a bomb, but with a legal brief. >> this is a global threat and it deserves a global threat. and it needs a judicial one, not only on the battlefield. >> clooney describes the horrors of isis's crimes and how justice can be served. finally 75 years of...
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. >> dana: did you see the college girl from mit last week? >> greg: you don't have to spell mitt. >> juan: i thought the kid from georgetown had beaten her. she came back at the last minute. >> greg: you guys actually watch jeopardy? >> juan: yes. >> kimberly: he was on jeopardy. at least you know that name. >> juan: you know how you have this habit, if i'm trying to go to sleepy watch family feud. >> dana: how do you fall asleep watching that? it's exciting. >> kimberly: this is a show we are supposed to go on, if someone would ask, family feud. >> juan: steve, please. >> kimberly: then i have to think of something else. >> greg: remember the dating game? [ laughter ] >> greg: with jim lang? >> kimberly: that's the one you? >> greg: every five years they find out a serial killer was on the show. >> kimberly: that would be just my luck. i'll go with wheel of fortune >> greg: that's your life as well. i wrote down concentration. that taught you how to remember things. you had to pick a line. that's very good to get a hold, sit them in front of
. >> dana: did you see the college girl from mit last week? >> greg: you don't have to spell mitt. >> juan: i thought the kid from georgetown had beaten her. she came back at the last minute. >> greg: you guys actually watch jeopardy? >> juan: yes. >> kimberly: he was on jeopardy. at least you know that name. >> juan: you know how you have this habit, if i'm trying to go to sleepy watch family feud. >> dana: how do you fall asleep watching that?...