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. >> robin used to pick up his check from "mork & mindy" in his outfit, his nano nano outfit and he useds check and do nano nano to me. >> in hollywood, williams is already an icon. >> yesterday, we had a superstar and unfortunately we have a legend. >> he had a lot of compassion and did a lot of things for a lot of people publicly and privately. he transcended his fear of expertise, a benchmark as a comedian and crossed over in other areas and excelled at everything. he's gone way too soon. very talented and we will all miss him. >> he will be missed for more than his talent. u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel expressed appreciation for his military supreme court, saying from entertaining thousands of servicemen and women he was a loyal and compassionate advocate for all who served this nation in uniform. he will be dearly missed by the men and women of d.o.d., so many personally touched by his generosity. >> we raised about a million dollars. more coming in. i feel real good. >> an active supporter of comic relief from its inception in 1986, williams helped rai$1986, 50man 50 m mill
. >> robin used to pick up his check from "mork & mindy" in his outfit, his nano nano outfit and he useds check and do nano nano to me. >> in hollywood, williams is already an icon. >> yesterday, we had a superstar and unfortunately we have a legend. >> he had a lot of compassion and did a lot of things for a lot of people publicly and privately. he transcended his fear of expertise, a benchmark as a comedian and crossed over in other areas and excelled at...
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that is 1996, when nasa announced that they had found nano fossils, very small fossils in a mars rock. mars rocks to explode off of mars on their hit by a meteorite and intersect the earth's orbits and land on the earth. a dozen or so of these have been found. studying one of these, nasa scientists believe that found fossils. the reaction to that was quite tremendous. the reaction was, first of all, that there were press conferences at nasa headquarters. president clinton at the time made remarks on the south lawn of the white house. vice president gore later held a symposium with theologians and all kinds of people. what are the implications of this? congressional hearings were held. of course, this is all played out in the journals. a very controversial thing. it took something like 10 years before there was some consensus that these were probably not fossils, that they were other things, other explanations that were not biological and origin. again, the media played a big role there. even when it does not originate with the media, this is more like an event that i think will actual
that is 1996, when nasa announced that they had found nano fossils, very small fossils in a mars rock. mars rocks to explode off of mars on their hit by a meteorite and intersect the earth's orbits and land on the earth. a dozen or so of these have been found. studying one of these, nasa scientists believe that found fossils. the reaction to that was quite tremendous. the reaction was, first of all, that there were press conferences at nasa headquarters. president clinton at the time made...
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the most recent one we are launching is called a nano degree. >> will apple, google hire me with a nanoegree? >> at&t has already earmarked jobs specifically for this purpose. without disclosing details, you will notice more announcements forthcoming from leading tech companies in silicon valley. >> how did they feel about online education in general? >> since they started working with universities, fewer people are angry at me. and i understand changing the cost structure of education does ruffle feathers. but you have to transform this and make the university system fit people's needs. >> what is your vision for higher education? 20 years from now, will a degree from stanford and harvard be something coveted? >> i think that 20 years from now, the great people in the world will still carry the great credentials. m.i.t., harvard. and hopefully, if you make it, which i hope, udacity. >> why leave a great job at google to focus on one of the hardest problems in the world? that is, education. >> to me, the mission of being able to educate is the biggest thing i can imagine. if i ask mysel
the most recent one we are launching is called a nano degree. >> will apple, google hire me with a nanoegree? >> at&t has already earmarked jobs specifically for this purpose. without disclosing details, you will notice more announcements forthcoming from leading tech companies in silicon valley. >> how did they feel about online education in general? >> since they started working with universities, fewer people are angry at me. and i understand changing the cost...
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labo's video come with a disclaimer saying nano silver is not fda approved. >> ebola is uniquely deadlyeporter: the government is now targeting other companies. authorities say those who continue to make false health claims could face fine and other criminal action. alison harmelin for cbs news, new york. >>> women come out on top at least when it comes to saving for retirement, but we have less in our 401ks than men do. that is according to a new study by vanguard, an investment management company. the study find women are 10% more likely to enroll in 401ks than men and save a bigger chung of their paychecks. at the same -- chung of their paychecks. at the -- chunk of their paychecks. at the same time women men because they earn less than men do. >>> it looks like places around the country are gradually declining. a natural survey of gas prices finds that on average we are paying 12 cents less a gallon than three week ago. prices have decreased the past 16 weeks and could continue to drop another 10 cents. the average for regular gas now sits at 3.26 a gallon. >>> we try to keep the pr
labo's video come with a disclaimer saying nano silver is not fda approved. >> ebola is uniquely deadlyeporter: the government is now targeting other companies. authorities say those who continue to make false health claims could face fine and other criminal action. alison harmelin for cbs news, new york. >>> women come out on top at least when it comes to saving for retirement, but we have less in our 401ks than men do. that is according to a new study by vanguard, an investment...
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the company has engineered a complex nano fluid that improves hydraulic fracturing while reducing theepower, water and propane. in short, it it makes the whole darn process more efficient and helps producers get more out of the ground. it has a drilling technology business that improves while drilling technology that increases the speed of hor zont issal drilling. by the way, they also use citrus in the chemicals. flow tech has seen the stock come crashing and the price of oil came down and they reported this morning and the results were fantastic and sending it up 10% single session. >> they delivered a high er tha expected revenues that rose 19% year over year and it was 21.2%. even better, the injurement said october is trending well with no negative impact from the volatility of commodity prices and that's huge and it makes me think the stock can have much more upside. don't take it from me, the chairman, president of flotek industries. welcome to "mad money "qwest. >> good to see you. >> we talked about the technology of oil drilling and we can take oil out of the ground must fas
the company has engineered a complex nano fluid that improves hydraulic fracturing while reducing theepower, water and propane. in short, it it makes the whole darn process more efficient and helps producers get more out of the ground. it has a drilling technology business that improves while drilling technology that increases the speed of hor zont issal drilling. by the way, they also use citrus in the chemicals. flow tech has seen the stock come crashing and the price of oil came down and...
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>> researchers have looked at nano scale of these creatures, animals and birds of iridescent colors.d there's an explanation to the secret of this shininess. researchers studied this a long time. they have evolved to produce more reflective surfaces that we can make in the human manufactured world. they found the way light interacts with the very tiny crystal a crystals, layers in the world find it across the world. shiny beetles and butterflies that you may see iridescent colors. it's a shininess that fish use for camouflage have explanation in terms of how it interacts with light. >> it's intriguing. in itself, that's never enough. is there some sort of app will -- application? >> it's useful when examining telescopes to gather light and creating lighting substances themselves. light bulblightbulbs -- light bu bulb. if we can copy that by looking on the nano scale and measure the physics that this evolved to play with, we can copy it and use to inspire mimicking. >> thanks very much. >>> staying with animals at least depending on where you are. this could be completely normal or fr
>> researchers have looked at nano scale of these creatures, animals and birds of iridescent colors.d there's an explanation to the secret of this shininess. researchers studied this a long time. they have evolved to produce more reflective surfaces that we can make in the human manufactured world. they found the way light interacts with the very tiny crystal a crystals, layers in the world find it across the world. shiny beetles and butterflies that you may see iridescent colors. it's a...
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de semana, desata la controversia una enfermera de new jersey, mientras en harlem vecinos reacciÓn nano indignaciÓn y dolor en calles de mÉxico a un mes de la desapariciÓn de estudiantes en iguala, aumenta la cifra de vehÍculos que deben cambiar su sistema de seguridad, en medio de la tensiÓn en venezuela wak mayas dan un toque de alegrÍa, comenzamos ya. este es noticiero telemundo, fin de semana, con edgardo del villar. hola quÉ tal, gracias por acompaÑarnos en su pas skwoi, hoy regresÓ a su hogar la novia de doctor spencer, la salud de la mujer es estrechamente vigilada y autodefensas unidas de colombia vecinos ven con buenos ojos su regreso otros se sienten preocupado, liliana cuÉntanos. edgardo buenas tardes el alcalde estuvo hace poco en hospital a mis espaldas para agradecer los que han cuidado de doctor spencer nosotros regresamos a harlem, y donde los miedos se han calmado pero no del todo. es dÍa de ir a misa, compras o al trabajo en harlem pero en lamla mente de muchos el doctor spencer residente del barrio su prometida regresÓ anoche al departamento que comparten en este barr
de semana, desata la controversia una enfermera de new jersey, mientras en harlem vecinos reacciÓn nano indignaciÓn y dolor en calles de mÉxico a un mes de la desapariciÓn de estudiantes en iguala, aumenta la cifra de vehÍculos que deben cambiar su sistema de seguridad, en medio de la tensiÓn en venezuela wak mayas dan un toque de alegrÍa, comenzamos ya. este es noticiero telemundo, fin de semana, con edgardo del villar. hola quÉ tal, gracias por acompaÑarnos en su pas skwoi, hoy...
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niÑos de 38 estados norteamericanos llegarÁn al centro para iniciar su terapia de rehabilitaciÓn, este naÑoelí utilizÓ balas de gomas para un grupo que lanzaba piedras en protesta por la muerte. >> un adelanto de esta noche con leÓn. >> cÓmo estÁs? >> sÍ, bien. >> el gobernador interino de guerrero dijo que hay indicios que los 43 normalistas detenidos podrÍan estar vivos. en otros temas las autoridades federales comenzaron demando contra el fabricante de alimentos para bebÉs. por una supuesta publicidad engaÑosa. como parte de la celebraciÓn del dÍa de muertos el fotografo estadounidense viajÓ donde retratÓ a cien mujeres desnudas. que adornaron sus cuerpos con un collar de flores. en el sendero de los redimiendos. y despuÉs de un mes de intensa busqueda la policÍa captura a quiÉn matÓ un agente, les vamos a tener todos los detalles por la noche en el noticiero nocturno. >> gracias, canal 34 los Ángeles, presencia fuerte aquÍ. >> gracias, seÑor. >> gracias. >> muy amable. >> una grabaciÓn muestra el lado oscuro de los piropos en la calle de nueva york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ una joven en nueva york se le
niÑos de 38 estados norteamericanos llegarÁn al centro para iniciar su terapia de rehabilitaciÓn, este naÑoelí utilizÓ balas de gomas para un grupo que lanzaba piedras en protesta por la muerte. >> un adelanto de esta noche con leÓn. >> cÓmo estÁs? >> sÍ, bien. >> el gobernador interino de guerrero dijo que hay indicios que los 43 normalistas detenidos podrÍan estar vivos. en otros temas las autoridades federales comenzaron demando contra el fabricante de...
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you swallow a bill with nano particles and they're decorated with molecules that detect other moleculesthrough your body and because the core of these particles are magnetic, you can call them somewhere. if you look at your wrist right here, you'll see that there's these superficial veins. by putting a magnet there, you can trap them and ask them what they saw. imagine you want to explore parisian culture and you fly a helicopter over paris once a year. that's what doctors do now. these particles go out and mingle with the people, we call them back and ask them hey, what did you see? did you find cancer? did you see something that looks like fragile plaque for a heart attack? did you see too much sodium? >> wow. love the explanation. sounds like something right out of star trek, of course. but conrad says the research is still in the early stages. but he says it's been promising enough to keep the project going. a short break now, but up next, a pet project for halloween. experts are out for some reminders for 239 million people who plan to dress up their pets. back in a moment. alright
you swallow a bill with nano particles and they're decorated with molecules that detect other moleculesthrough your body and because the core of these particles are magnetic, you can call them somewhere. if you look at your wrist right here, you'll see that there's these superficial veins. by putting a magnet there, you can trap them and ask them what they saw. imagine you want to explore parisian culture and you fly a helicopter over paris once a year. that's what doctors do now. these...
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en esto --- take vo --- google desarrolla una pldora con partculas magnticas conocidas tambien como nanoan a travs del flujo sanguneo de la persona, buscando clulas malignas --- --- la empresa adelant que se encuentran en su fase de experimentacin, pero se mantienen positivos con los resultados hasta el momento --- lorena/topvo --- se dice que una dieta rica en lcteos ayuda a prevenir la osteoporosis, sin embargo, escuche esto....un grupo de investigadores indica que tomar leche en exceso puede hacernos ms vulnerables a sufrir fracturas --- --- los datos indican que tomar ms de 4 vasos de leche al da, eleva los niveles de un azcar llamado galactosa-d, en la sangre..... asociada a problemas de salud que pueden incurri en cambios inmunolgicos --- --- se indico que estas deficiencias se manifiestan ms en los hombres que en las mujeres --- lorena --- llegamos a la ultima pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez, pero al regresar... take vo lorena --- hoy la serie mundial tendr nuevo campen, sepa como se preparan los aficionados de los gigantes de san francisco --- take vo lorena --- el ase
en esto --- take vo --- google desarrolla una pldora con partculas magnticas conocidas tambien como nanoan a travs del flujo sanguneo de la persona, buscando clulas malignas --- --- la empresa adelant que se encuentran en su fase de experimentacin, pero se mantienen positivos con los resultados hasta el momento --- lorena/topvo --- se dice que una dieta rica en lcteos ayuda a prevenir la osteoporosis, sin embargo, escuche esto....un grupo de investigadores indica que tomar leche en exceso puede...
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their groundbreaking work allowed scientists to look into the tiny structures of living molecules in nano levels. hell developed the method in 2000 using laser beams to scan the details. betzig and moerner separately laid out another method to superimpose images of the cell structures. many are paying attention to who will win this year's nobel peace prize. one woman who knows what it's like to win the prestigious honor is tawakkol karman from yemen. she rose to prominence by campaigning for democracy and drawing attention to human rights issues facing women. nhk world's senior commentator aiko doden spoke with her in tokyo. >> fine, thank you. >> i hope you're not too tired? >> no, not too tired. >> i want to say that the era of women to be victims end. it must be end. it's the era of woman to be leader. so we need women to be in political participation. we need women to be on the front line. >> reporter: in 2011, the people of yemen took part in the pro-democracy movement known as the arab spring. a crackdown by longtime ruler ali abdullah saleh left many people dead. public pressure fo
their groundbreaking work allowed scientists to look into the tiny structures of living molecules in nano levels. hell developed the method in 2000 using laser beams to scan the details. betzig and moerner separately laid out another method to superimpose images of the cell structures. many are paying attention to who will win this year's nobel peace prize. one woman who knows what it's like to win the prestigious honor is tawakkol karman from yemen. she rose to prominence by campaigning for...
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nano? >> a tie. steve: a tie. tayshia? >> how about a butt? their butt. steve: their butt.> we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. you kind of got it--you kind of got that backwards. yeah, see, we-- oh, you're slow. [laughter] hey, tori, good to see you again today. >> you, too, uncle steve. steve: good. ok, tori, let's go. name something that most people consider attractive on a man but not on a woman. >> how about facial hair? steve: facial hair. >> great! steve: hey, deanna, how you doing, darling? >> i'm awesome. how are you? steve: you're the 15-year-old ballerina? >> yes, sir. steve: and you play pretty well, too. >> yeah, i like to think so. steve: well, you do. for a 15 year old, you play great. >> yeah, i watch it all the time. steve: hey. ok, deanna, let's go. s
nano? >> a tie. steve: a tie. tayshia? >> how about a butt? their butt. steve: their butt.> we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. you kind of got it--you kind of got that backwards. yeah, see, we-- oh, you're slow. [laughter] hey, tori, good to see you again today. >> you, too, uncle steve. steve: good. ok, tori, let's go. name something that most people consider attractive on a man but not on a woman. >> how about facial hair? steve: facial hair....
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of sciences awarded him for allowing new methods to allow microscopes to see fine detail into the nano dimension. for a long time, optical high crow scopes were -- microscopes were limited. scientists can see how molecules act within cell and researchers can track involved in parkinson ', alzheimer's as well as cell division inside of embryos. >> science is incredibly exciting. i'm very concerned not enough people are studying it. >> reporter: moerner's wife is proud. she spotted a photo they saved from an episode of the simpsons a couple of years ago. it featured his name in a list of contenders fort nobel prize. >> it was funny he was on there. oh, my god to have made it to the simpsons. >> reporter: he's flying back to the u.s. tomorrow. officials here at stanford university are working on how to plan on honoring him here on campus. reporting from stanford, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today a team of scientists are scheduled to discuss the recent corrosion concerns on the new span of the bay bridge. ktvu news has learned the scientists will focus on the small amounts
of sciences awarded him for allowing new methods to allow microscopes to see fine detail into the nano dimension. for a long time, optical high crow scopes were -- microscopes were limited. scientists can see how molecules act within cell and researchers can track involved in parkinson ', alzheimer's as well as cell division inside of embryos. >> science is incredibly exciting. i'm very concerned not enough people are studying it. >> reporter: moerner's wife is proud. she spotted a...
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the committee members say their groundbreaking work has brought optical microscopy into the nano dimension. chemistry is the third of this year's nobel prizes to be awarded. congratulations. >>> many farmers in northeastern japan are struggling more than three years after the nuclear accident. they've had trouble finding buyers, even when tests show their products are safe from radiation. now, tea farmers in one village are trying to turn their bitter experience into sweet success. nhk world explains. >> reporter: farmers in the kunoho prefecture are proud of the locally produced tea. the drink is sweet, and caffeine free. few people drink it, even on special occasions. it's mostly used as an ingredient in medicines. >> translator: it's sweet. >> reporter: a local cooperative supplies the organically grown tea to a natural medicine company for several decades. the company used it as ingredients in making it much fresher, it brought up 70% of the annual production. everything changed three years ago. the economreactors at the touch daiichi plant felted down and fears of radiation spread. th
the committee members say their groundbreaking work has brought optical microscopy into the nano dimension. chemistry is the third of this year's nobel prizes to be awarded. congratulations. >>> many farmers in northeastern japan are struggling more than three years after the nuclear accident. they've had trouble finding buyers, even when tests show their products are safe from radiation. now, tea farmers in one village are trying to turn their bitter experience into sweet success. nhk...
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packed with magnetic particles, nano particles, particles travel through a patient's blood stream looking for malignant cells and report to a sensor on a device. the pill is in the experimental stage. the project, latest push from the company by its life and science division, google x lab. >> home blood pressure machines, getting a bad wrap. 50% of devices used to measure blood pressure at hem aome are accurate. why there are discrepancies since all machines were validated by the fda and health canada. researchers recommending patients bring in machines to be tested against those in doctors afss. back to the giants. can they respond for tomorrow night's game seven. we will take you into the clubhouse with amy g. next. mom? dad? big uncle wayne?nut. hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. >> we did this back in 2002 in the same position. hopefully tomorrow night won't be the seam resulame results. >> crazy what a difference a day or two makes. giants are staring some world series facts in the face now, a little scary. sinc
packed with magnetic particles, nano particles, particles travel through a patient's blood stream looking for malignant cells and report to a sensor on a device. the pill is in the experimental stage. the project, latest push from the company by its life and science division, google x lab. >> home blood pressure machines, getting a bad wrap. 50% of devices used to measure blood pressure at hem aome are accurate. why there are discrepancies since all machines were validated by the fda and...
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. >> each and every nano second, whatever the latest measurement of time is.ressed freudian alien that snowballed emotionally and was repressed through drugs and alcohol. that was witnessed by 10,000 people at a country hoedown concert in detroit's plaza. >> it was another few minutes before our producer could bring him back to the details of his crime. he told us it was both shocking and disturbing. >> i pulled his brain out, took a bite out of it. >> like frank street, garner was housed in the residential treatment unit. but it was clear that not only does he still struggle with what he did, he worries about what he still might do. >> oh, it's -- it's heinous. if i -- i believe in an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. if i had my way i believe they should take my life. even though there were extenuating circumstances that were both mitigating and aggravating, my judge was very pointed out i still think that having crossed that line, it would therefore be that much easier to go back across. there's less inhibition to take another life now. especially eve
. >> each and every nano second, whatever the latest measurement of time is.ressed freudian alien that snowballed emotionally and was repressed through drugs and alcohol. that was witnessed by 10,000 people at a country hoedown concert in detroit's plaza. >> it was another few minutes before our producer could bring him back to the details of his crime. he told us it was both shocking and disturbing. >> i pulled his brain out, took a bite out of it. >> like frank street,...
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en ello --- take vo --- google desarrolla una pldora con partculas magnticas conocidas tambien como nanoe viajarn a travs del flujo sanguneo de la persona buscando clulas malignas --- --- la empresa adelant que an se encuentran en su fase de experimentacin, pero se mantienen positivos con los resultados hasta el momento --- juanfra/topvo ---escuche muy bien esto seÑora... un nuevo estudio revela que las mujeres no acuden al doctor a tiempo cuando presentan serios sntomas al corazn... --- investigadores dicen que mientras los hombres si comparten con amigos o su esposa su dolor al pecho, las seÑoras no lo hacen porque creen que el dolor es pasajero.. ---segn el estudio las mujeres aguantan el dolor ms que los hombres y esperan hasta el ultimo momento antes de recibir una atencin mdica....ellas asumen que el ataque al corazn es una enfermedad de hombres... lu on sport desk --el dia de hoy en creciendo juntos vamos a hablar acerca de cmo proteger a nuestros niÑos que padecen alergias alimentarias. vo in monitor --y es que si su hijo tiene una de estas condiciones medicas, no est solo. de he
en ello --- take vo --- google desarrolla una pldora con partculas magnticas conocidas tambien como nanoe viajarn a travs del flujo sanguneo de la persona buscando clulas malignas --- --- la empresa adelant que an se encuentran en su fase de experimentacin, pero se mantienen positivos con los resultados hasta el momento --- juanfra/topvo ---escuche muy bien esto seÑora... un nuevo estudio revela que las mujeres no acuden al doctor a tiempo cuando presentan serios sntomas al corazn... ---...
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you can pass times at games, and i think a game without a clock is actually a positive in today's nano society. >> are there ways for baseball to amp up production and make it a little more exciting? >> i think they should be very careful not to make it such a three ring circus that people are turned off. analystshe metrical looking at baseball, but if you look at major league baseball advanced media, it is worth more than major league baseball, so you have a strong argument that the metrics and the people that follow statistics are loving baseball, but also the generational support for baseball is not going away, even though they talk about where our young kids today. dolich,hank you andy former oakland a's vice president, and also brad adgate. coming up, amazon gears up for the holiday season next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." i am brad stone in for emily chang. fedex is expecting record shipments for the holiday season, estimating more than 290 million packages will be shipped. what will the need for amazon.com? with me is bloomberg news reporter adam's history
you can pass times at games, and i think a game without a clock is actually a positive in today's nano society. >> are there ways for baseball to amp up production and make it a little more exciting? >> i think they should be very careful not to make it such a three ring circus that people are turned off. analystshe metrical looking at baseball, but if you look at major league baseball advanced media, it is worth more than major league baseball, so you have a strong argument that...
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let's bring the viewers are a little closer to our nano wall.rmuda has staring in its face. this is the first category four hurricane since 2011. the last major hurricane to impact bermuda was faubion back in 2003. sustained winds, 140 miles an hour. and this thing is making a beeline, unfortunately, right for the small island of bermuda. this is the forecast track. it's a category four hurricane at the moment. we do expect it to weaken somewhat to a strong category three. that means 120 miles an hour winds before it actually makes landfall. obviously still a formidable storm. we have the possibility of major structural damage on the island of bermuda. look at the forecast just deteriorating, especially friday evening for that region. we also have the possibility for heavy hateful and obviously strong winds as well. our computer models here indicating almost a direct landfall. that means the eye wall with strongest winds and the heaviest hateful making it over the island of bermuda. this is not our only storm we're talking about. we also have an
let's bring the viewers are a little closer to our nano wall.rmuda has staring in its face. this is the first category four hurricane since 2011. the last major hurricane to impact bermuda was faubion back in 2003. sustained winds, 140 miles an hour. and this thing is making a beeline, unfortunately, right for the small island of bermuda. this is the forecast track. it's a category four hurricane at the moment. we do expect it to weaken somewhat to a strong category three. that means 120 miles...
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the earnings come out and in a nano second, oh, my lost, renault is up 0.11. so i think you're going to have an overall structure where the markets will be volatile. the big mistake i see investors making is they're sitting there saying, i'm not going to do anything until the world gets more stable. the world is never going to get more stable. people didn't invest in y2k. it's never got to get more stable. >> and a calm world is a place where you have opportunity. i think the interesting question about volatility, as well, is as it shifts some of the interest we've seen over the last few years and just goes passive. can you be passive any more? your opportunity comes from active choices in investing. >> i think if you have a more volatile world, it depends on your investments. when i look at my investing for the next several years, we are prepared to buy, hold and clip coupons. so in some ways, almost back to the 19th century model, you have a group of investors who are there just for the yield. and -- but that's an constitutional investment perspective. i hea
the earnings come out and in a nano second, oh, my lost, renault is up 0.11. so i think you're going to have an overall structure where the markets will be volatile. the big mistake i see investors making is they're sitting there saying, i'm not going to do anything until the world gets more stable. the world is never going to get more stable. people didn't invest in y2k. it's never got to get more stable. >> and a calm world is a place where you have opportunity. i think the interesting...
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i never regretted the move for one nano-second. this is home. indiana, bloomington, wonderful place. indiana university is a fabulous university. and i enjoy every minute of my life here. >> let's hear from lauren from pennsylvania, an educators, hi, lawrence. >> caller: hi. president mcrobbie, i would like to get into your general education program. and i would like to know kind of a followup to an earlier comment on what kind of humanities, philosophy, history, english a student -- well, all students are likely to get in those important first two years of college. thank you very much. >> yes. we have a general education program that with some variations applies all cross all of the campuses across the university, all seven campuses on the university. on this campus in particular, bearing in mind it's a large campus with many different courses, many areas, in summary, students are expected to have done a series of consecutive courses in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, and also to have done a number of years of a
i never regretted the move for one nano-second. this is home. indiana, bloomington, wonderful place. indiana university is a fabulous university. and i enjoy every minute of my life here. >> let's hear from lauren from pennsylvania, an educators, hi, lawrence. >> caller: hi. president mcrobbie, i would like to get into your general education program. and i would like to know kind of a followup to an earlier comment on what kind of humanities, philosophy, history, english a student...
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nobel prize for his work in developing new methods to allow microscopes to define details into the nano dimension. for a long time, optical microscopes were limited into how small they were able to see things. but they were able to surpass the limit. scientists can now see how molecules can track protein involved in parkinson's app and huntington's disease and are able to track cell divisions. here's what merner told us on skype. >> the study of science is incredibly exciting. i'm concerned not enough people are studying science these days. i encourage everyone to ask the question, how does this worker? >> pretty excited i'm incredibly proud. we've sent him an e-mail blast from my family. >> reporter: his we sharon there -- wife sharon there. she says her husband will be flying back to the u.s. tomorrow. i asked her how they were going to celebrate. she said they were definitely going to go out to dinner. they are just honored. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> 7:07. police in palo alto now investigating the second case of indecent exposure against a y
nobel prize for his work in developing new methods to allow microscopes to define details into the nano dimension. for a long time, optical microscopes were limited into how small they were able to see things. but they were able to surpass the limit. scientists can now see how molecules can track protein involved in parkinson's app and huntington's disease and are able to track cell divisions. here's what merner told us on skype. >> the study of science is incredibly exciting. i'm...
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it's for all forms of bio-nano design. we took that fi-x bacteriaphage, we modelled it.now you can see it and play with it. we're really good at 3-d printing. we actually printed out some of these molecules. it's so cool when you print them out. we even made lollipops out of them so we could hand them out and give them to people and say here, suck on a virus. >> we used the same tools that we do for 3-d printing. we sent it to this company, one of the best dna syntheszin synt companies around. and we said could you make this genome that it took a bill i can't scientist years ago to do? and it turns out they could. i was able to boot up, with some colleagues, the synthetic viruss. this is a growth plate. where ever you see a spot there, a sin thetynthetic virus has bo and started killing the e. coli cells around it. viruss are really little buy logical software. and i didn't have to go into the lab to do this. it was all digital. >>> so here's what i see happening in the future of cancer. we already have this digital diagnostics and the ability to get cells out of of a pa
it's for all forms of bio-nano design. we took that fi-x bacteriaphage, we modelled it.now you can see it and play with it. we're really good at 3-d printing. we actually printed out some of these molecules. it's so cool when you print them out. we even made lollipops out of them so we could hand them out and give them to people and say here, suck on a virus. >> we used the same tools that we do for 3-d printing. we sent it to this company, one of the best dna syntheszin synt companies...
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. >> we've got experiment experiments in microbiology, stem cell research, nano tubes. >> reporter: itas the result of a year of hard work and a science experiment for these girls, refugees who moverred from iraq a year ago. >> i love learning about space. i would go to school, and i didn't know that much about space. >> reporter: the students now have a chance to keep learning about space, and wednesday morning the head of the program said all 18 projects will travel on the next rocket. >> i was so happy, like, i don't know. it feels like our hopes didn't go. >> reporter: russia's space agency has offered to help the u.s. get supplies to the space station, but nasa said that it has an enough foods and water to last it awhile. >> those young people, so smart. >> reporter: they'll get their project on the next rocket. >> let's make it happen successfully. roxana, thank you. >> reporter: sure. >> after the american rocket was destroyed it was the returns who came--the russians who came to the rescue. on their own unmanned rocket launched in kazakhstan. 5,000 pounds of replacement supplie
. >> we've got experiment experiments in microbiology, stem cell research, nano tubes. >> reporter: itas the result of a year of hard work and a science experiment for these girls, refugees who moverred from iraq a year ago. >> i love learning about space. i would go to school, and i didn't know that much about space. >> reporter: the students now have a chance to keep learning about space, and wednesday morning the head of the program said all 18 projects will travel on...
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the first $500 million of your money in nano technology research. but i think to bring this home you should take just a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to affect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of minutes on how you are trying to do that. >> first of all, i came from south africa. lived in the area of apartheid. i was the first white-chinese person to work in the white hospital. i had to take 50% salary to have the honor of actually working in that hospital. i have been brought up in this area of oppression. i was astounded to find here that a woman went to martin luther king hospital in south central l.a., entered the emergency room and called 911 from the floor of the emergency asking for help to get her out of there. and she died on the floor of tha
the first $500 million of your money in nano technology research. but i think to bring this home you should take just a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to affect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of...
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the first $500 million of your money in nano technology research. but i think to bring this home you should take just a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to effect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of minutes on how you are trying to do that. >> first of all, i came from south africa. lived in the area of apartheid. i was the first white-chinese person to work in the white hospital. i had to take 50% salary to have the honor of actually working in that hospital. i have been brought up in this area of oppression. i was astounded to find here that a woman went to martin luther king hospital in south central l.a., entered the emergency room and called 911 from the floor of the emergency asking for help to get her out of there. and she died on the floor of tha
the first $500 million of your money in nano technology research. but i think to bring this home you should take just a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to effect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of...
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incumbent nathan deal has been the governor since 2011 and andrew hunt is the founder and former ceo of a nanoechnology company. let's meet our analysts. jim galloway writes "political insider," a political column for the "atlanta-journal constitution." christopher king is a reporter with cbs in atlanta. 46 sandra parrish is a reporter covering political and legislative news. this debate will consist of three rounds and for more information on the rules, please visit atlantapressclub.org. let's get started. in the first round, each panelist will pose a question to each -- to one candidate. marie deal, with university and the cdc putting georgia in the spotlight and the outbreak of ebola, you signed an executive order for an ebola response team. tell others what it will intel and does georgia have a network in place to handle ebola outbreak. i did issue an executive order and we will be having the first meeting, an ebola response team and it will be old public and private individuals -- both public and private individuals included in marie university. -- emory university. it might be associated
incumbent nathan deal has been the governor since 2011 and andrew hunt is the founder and former ceo of a nanoechnology company. let's meet our analysts. jim galloway writes "political insider," a political column for the "atlanta-journal constitution." christopher king is a reporter with cbs in atlanta. 46 sandra parrish is a reporter covering political and legislative news. this debate will consist of three rounds and for more information on the rules, please visit...
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visiting my home country, i'm an american citizen now.my home i never regretted the move for n one nano second. this is home.owe indiana, bloomington, wonderful place. indiana university is a fabulous university. and idian enjoy every minute of life here.ulous >> let's hear from lawrence from pennsylvania an educator. hi, lawrence. >> caller: hi. president mcrobbie, i'd like to get into your general education program.ca and i'd like to know kind of a follow-up to an earlier comment, what kind of humanities, of a philosophy, history, english, a student -- well, all students are likely to get in those a important first two years of college? thank you very much. >> yes, we have a general education program that with some variations applies across all c seven campuses of the al university. but on this campus in particular, bearing in mind it's a large campus with many different courses in many areaso in ursummary, students are area expected to have done a series o of consecutive courses in the humanities, social sciences, ia natural sciences, mathematics, u anrad also to have done a numbe of
visiting my home country, i'm an american citizen now.my home i never regretted the move for n one nano second. this is home.owe indiana, bloomington, wonderful place. indiana university is a fabulous university. and idian enjoy every minute of life here.ulous >> let's hear from lawrence from pennsylvania an educator. hi, lawrence. >> caller: hi. president mcrobbie, i'd like to get into your general education program.ca and i'd like to know kind of a follow-up to an earlier comment,...
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nano tech makes super thin to get cotings for industrial equipment.tecting it from abrasions and shocks. but unlike many russian businesses suffering the financial shocks and abrasions link today western sanctions, pavel is optimistic. he's looking east. >> translator: thanks to cooperation we are entering the chinese market. you can talk about the scale of the market by the fact that the capacity based on our technologies with our chinese partners is over 100,000-tons of production annually. and this is just with one company. with cooperation, we are trying to he enter the wider market. >> reporter: pavel is due to sign the big chinese deal this week. he says he prefers working with chinese companies that they are less conservative than europeans and it's easier to get stuff done. such sentiments are news together russian government's ears as it too tries to tourneys. prime minister dimitri is hosting chinese counterpart for an annual meeting of the two country's premiers. >> translator: i consider it important that in spite of the difficult situatio
nano tech makes super thin to get cotings for industrial equipment.tecting it from abrasions and shocks. but unlike many russian businesses suffering the financial shocks and abrasions link today western sanctions, pavel is optimistic. he's looking east. >> translator: thanks to cooperation we are entering the chinese market. you can talk about the scale of the market by the fact that the capacity based on our technologies with our chinese partners is over 100,000-tons of production...
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they are nano-enterprises. they happen on one street. jeans, woman who makes one woman who makes food, one woman was a yard sale every day of the year. these women are using the services and products of each other and trading the back-and-forth in order to generate some kind of income, just to pay a bill or fix a car. yes. business consists of different ethnic groups? >> as there are with -- guess what they are called? they are chambers of commerce or the women's chambers of commerce. that they disappear from the conversation is not an accident. with chambers of commerce were anyone can participate or we have hispanic, that is an umbrella racial term, it is not mexican although there are mexican-specific organizations and cuban-specific organizations. all of these organizations exist and they provide some capacity for generating a financial capital. they are not the same for all members and they are not accessible for all people. those of the things that we need to figure out how to overcome. one thing i think is that we were talking abo
they are nano-enterprises. they happen on one street. jeans, woman who makes one woman who makes food, one woman was a yard sale every day of the year. these women are using the services and products of each other and trading the back-and-forth in order to generate some kind of income, just to pay a bill or fix a car. yes. business consists of different ethnic groups? >> as there are with -- guess what they are called? they are chambers of commerce or the women's chambers of commerce....