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this coming together of russia and china we can cross live now to michael ross get from the national university of singapore michael thanks very much for being here with us and the program well as our correspondent has just reported the talks have been pretty packed there so in your opinion of what has been achieved and what's the significance of what has been achieved there. but i think the real story is that prime minister it is known is not very setting the stage for his presidency for next year but basically he is there to solidify his idea of the union that he has. in mind for four years to go on for the next decade so basically . in the last two decades. russian relations of all over time and it has the relationship has progress from peaceful coexistence and early one nine hundred ninety s. the strategic partnership in the in two thousand and three now what they have is what they called comprehensive strategic partnership and corporation so the relationship has progressively improved over time as the countries realize the importance of each other both economically and politically. well it
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all right michael roscoe from the national university of singapore thanks very much indeed for sharing your views with us here and on our t.v. . during his chinese visit russia's prime minister was the republican who gave an interview to the state broadcaster outlining the priority for the two nations put in so that a motion for a technological breakthrough in the aviation aircraft building are some of the areas where he wants to see the partners working together you can read a full interview on r t dot com. also online for you american police argues divert taliban that occupy boston protest to vietnam war veterans were injured by officers and up to one hundred people arrested. hamas officials have agreed a prisoner swap deal with israel that secures the release of over one thousand palestinians in exchange for jewish soldier gilad shalit has been held in captivity in gaza for five years and is often used by israel as justification of its blockade of the strip are his policy reports on the deal palestinians are claiming as their success. i must finish school bureau chief khaled mashal
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supernova research team, australia national university, western creek, australia. essor adam riess, supernova search team, john hopkins university and space telescope science institute, baltimore. >> the nobel committee in stockholm announced the winners on tuesday. two americans, saul permutter and adam riess and an australian, brian schmidt were awarded the top award in the field. the committee said they're studying dozens of exploded stars, called supernovas led them to conclude that the universe is continuing to expand. the study surprised the world, the expansion of the universe had thought to have been slowing down. >>> in the second part of our series on refugees, tonight we take a look at people from myanmar. currently, half a million of them are thought to be displaced, both inside the country and around the world. some ended up in japan. last thursday, 18 refugees from myanmar left for japan under its pilot scheme to resettle displaced people, now in its second year. the four families fled myanmar and had been living at a camp in northwest thailand. in jap
supernova research team, australia national university, western creek, australia. essor adam riess, supernova search team, john hopkins university and space telescope science institute, baltimore. >> the nobel committee in stockholm announced the winners on tuesday. two americans, saul permutter and adam riess and an australian, brian schmidt were awarded the top award in the field. the committee said they're studying dozens of exploded stars, called supernovas led them to conclude that...
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premiums are skyrocketing and our health outcomes are embarrassing compared to other developed nations universal health care system is completely off the table in congress it's a nonstarter why because millionaires in the health insurance industry want more more more money it doesn't matter what the people are it doesn't matter what idea makes the most sense or well policy will benefit the most people it's all about who has the most influence and since the supreme court ruled the corporations are people and that money is speech and corporations now have the most influence and they will until this nation has a revolution not a violent revolution but a revolution in a sense that a new generation of leaders rise up to fundamentally change this unfair economic and political system a revolution that ends corporate personhood and gets money out of politics. back in two thousand and one is george w. bush was pushing his outrageous tax cuts for the rich through congress senator bernie sanders saw this trend of unequal influence and he wrote an article on his website saying at a time when more and more a
premiums are skyrocketing and our health outcomes are embarrassing compared to other developed nations universal health care system is completely off the table in congress it's a nonstarter why because millionaires in the health insurance industry want more more more money it doesn't matter what the people are it doesn't matter what idea makes the most sense or well policy will benefit the most people it's all about who has the most influence and since the supreme court ruled the corporations...
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scientists today: brian schmidt of australian national university, adam riess of johns hopkins university, and saul perlmutter of university of california, berkeley. that research found the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. perlmutter was recently profiled on quest, a science program produced by kqed-san francisco. here's part of that story. it's narrated by andrea kissack. >> i was one of those kids who always thought that we should know how the world works and understand it. here we live on earth and we don't fall through the floor. somebody should have gin us an owner's manual about how the whole thing fits together and how you use it. >> reporter: in 1998 perlmutter was part of one of two teams that discovered the expansion of the universe, had started to accelerate 7 billion years ago. but what exactly does it mean that the expansion is accelerating? first, you have to understand the universe is infinite, not an easy concept to grasp. >> look, you're not going to be able to take to this very well but just imagine that you are living here on a galaxy and there's gal being
scientists today: brian schmidt of australian national university, adam riess of johns hopkins university, and saul perlmutter of university of california, berkeley. that research found the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. perlmutter was recently profiled on quest, a science program produced by kqed-san francisco. here's part of that story. it's narrated by andrea kissack. >> i was one of those kids who always thought that we should know how the world works and understand...
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in clemson university, a nationally ranked public research university with an enrollment of 19,500 students. many definitions explain what the cloud represents. a good working definition should reflect the distinctive characteristics of cloud computing namely on demand delivery of shared services over the internet by allowing users to share resources cloud computing enabled infrastructure to be balancing user requirements with information technology services rendered. cloud computing is efficient and economical. we must ensure our security tools, practices and policies grow in proportion to our use of this technology. clemson has been in the cloud business over 30 years provisioning medicaid applications and services to the state and citizens of south carolina. three years ago of the recession intensified we created a south carolina cloud experiment to see if several institutions could do things we could not do by ourselves or do them in a more economical fashion. today our cloud is operational and involved collaboration of educational institutions and commercial organizations. parter insti
in clemson university, a nationally ranked public research university with an enrollment of 19,500 students. many definitions explain what the cloud represents. a good working definition should reflect the distinctive characteristics of cloud computing namely on demand delivery of shared services over the internet by allowing users to share resources cloud computing enabled infrastructure to be balancing user requirements with information technology services rendered. cloud computing is...
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a tiny himalayan nation hosts a fairytale royal wedding. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with stealing the lead. a new nbc news/wall street journal poll indicates how volatile the republican race for the white house has become. the data shows there's a new front-runner among presidential hopefuls, unsettling news for some in the republican party. tracie potts is joining us from washington with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. republicans in this poll are siding more with the candidate who shares their views as opposed to the one who can win. that led herman cain to surge to the top with 27%. a lot of his support coming from tea partiers and those who identify themselves as very conservative. he does very well in those areas. cain says it is because people are starting to take his 999 flat tax plan seriously. the poll indicate that is people like the fact that he's a businessman and not a politician. mitt rom
a tiny himalayan nation hosts a fairytale royal wedding. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with stealing the lead. a new nbc news/wall street journal poll indicates how volatile the republican race for the white house has become. the data shows there's a new front-runner among presidential hopefuls, unsettling news for some in the republican...
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according to a study by san diego state university, national guidelines call for 60 minutes of vigorous exercise a day. yet researchers found that most teens who play soccer, baseball, or softball, exercise heavily for only about 45 minutes. even with long practices, it turns out that teens stand around a lot, or they're working on skills that don't require intense physical effort. >> it's time for "word." one definition is real. the others are fake. see if you can find the real one. "hydrology." for starters, it's a noun. does it mean... [ bell rings ] hydrology is the study of the waters of the earth, as in "her courses in hydrology at college made her an expert in evaporation." here's a verb -- "evince." what does it mean? [ bell rings ] give up? evince means "to make very clear." i intend to evince the meaning of "evince." how about "bogus"? is it... [ bell rings ] you got it right if you picked "phony," as in "there are a lot of bogus definitions in that word game on 'kids news.'" that's "word"! >> human brains tend to be bigger among people who live closer to the north or south po
according to a study by san diego state university, national guidelines call for 60 minutes of vigorous exercise a day. yet researchers found that most teens who play soccer, baseball, or softball, exercise heavily for only about 45 minutes. even with long practices, it turns out that teens stand around a lot, or they're working on skills that don't require intense physical effort. >> it's time for "word." one definition is real. the others are fake. see if you can find the real...
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character ...even pointing oot that the senator often played chess with the students from the university's nationalryysmart an. hrabowski responded... yes.. thh trial will resume on monday... when &pthe defense will beggn arguments are epected oo sing wednesday. in downtown baltimore, myranda stephens, fox45 news at tenn senator currie...// alsoo.. did ork.../ ground.../ and... marlow... furniture..../// ááandáá... his work.... with.../ either jjb.../ to... the ssate. the petition fighting the law state ttitton oo the ballot in november......will be getting sooe high-powered legal help. help."judicial watcc" is steppinggii to defend the petition against lawsuits groups supportiig in-state tuition are suing......saying pt ccnnot be put in frrnt of voters in 20-12... because it is an appropriatioon bill. 3&it did not go in front of tte appropriations committee or the fnance committee it wenn in front of the policy committee bbcause its a policy change in marylands system of higher education educationthe petition drive &pgenerated nearly 09-thousand validated signatires...about ádoubleááwhat they need
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scripps health, cornell university, national institutes of health, first horizon national corp and west five? >> they have terrific benefits for the older workers. you thing, boy, i wish my company offered stuff like that. they're generous with health care benefits and retirement plans, things like that. some are benefits not just for full-time workers but for people who work as few as 15 hours a week. they have phased retirement. they give you a lot of flexibility. some of these companies offer on-site child care for grand children, not just for children. there are a lot of universities on this list. they tend to offer free classes and sometimes help you get a degree. >> what are the recommendations or suggestions that you would have for someone over 50 looking to secure a job. >> one abiding theme of this list. there are for view for-profit companies on this list. many of these companies are non-profits. they see that. some of these companies do outreach. they deliberately go and look for seniors. so look around for companies that are actually recruiting seniors because they want what
scripps health, cornell university, national institutes of health, first horizon national corp and west five? >> they have terrific benefits for the older workers. you thing, boy, i wish my company offered stuff like that. they're generous with health care benefits and retirement plans, things like that. some are benefits not just for full-time workers but for people who work as few as 15 hours a week. they have phased retirement. they give you a lot of flexibility. some of these...
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he gave a speech to the national defense university here and talked about why it's important for the u.s. not to see a massacre happen. let me know some of the sound he talked about this morning in the weekly address on libya. >> in libya, our brave pilots and crews helped prechbtd a massacre, save countless lives and give libyan people the chance to prevail without putting a single u.s. service member on the ground. we achieved our objectives. soon our nato mission will come to a successful end. >> and so that nato mission is to end this month. as far as the white house sees it, their approach worked in this case, fredricka. >> all right, athena jones, thanks so much from washington. >>> moammar gadhafi's death is pivotal for libya and other middle eastern countries including fran. fareed zakaria had an exclusive interview. >> moammar gadhafi is dead. what is your reaction to the news of his death? [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: i wish everybody would respect justice, freedom. there was no need for any conflict or clash? in the beginning the recommend dialogue between
he gave a speech to the national defense university here and talked about why it's important for the u.s. not to see a massacre happen. let me know some of the sound he talked about this morning in the weekly address on libya. >> in libya, our brave pilots and crews helped prechbtd a massacre, save countless lives and give libyan people the chance to prevail without putting a single u.s. service member on the ground. we achieved our objectives. soon our nato mission will come to a...
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from the gaze of the manhattan project nations went to the university of california has been involved through the same tickets provision and scientists and their relationship to the versity you see since day one has been in charge of researching designing and testing nuclear weapons and to some extent producing weapons every single on nuclear weapon in surveys arsenal was designed by university of california. we don't warm gulf coast. university of california was selected as the contractor because the army needed scientists to be there versus the position it's. a group of pro. testers interrupted a university of california border regions needing to demand the schools ever ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program. it's still a life long dream for many men. but bravery alone is not enough to steer the ship. knowledge india. and genuine love to the mother lands history all require. people who revive the engine craft are sailing through the centuries on archie.
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college campus wins a dubious honor, more parking tickets to its students than any other university in the nationudents there are not happy. we reveal the college, talk to the students come and find out why the campus cops say it is justified. >>> a little frost on the pumpkins this weekend. >> the storm is getting cranked up. the nor'easter has yet to develop along the carolina coast, but it will bring rain and snow across the area. we could see up to two inches in the metro area by the time it ends but the further west you go four, six, 8 inches of snow. stay up-to-date with the changing weather. wjla.com is your online home for weather. bob ryan will have a big update tonight at 11. cold for the marine marathon.
college campus wins a dubious honor, more parking tickets to its students than any other university in the nationudents there are not happy. we reveal the college, talk to the students come and find out why the campus cops say it is justified. >>> a little frost on the pumpkins this weekend. >> the storm is getting cranked up. the nor'easter has yet to develop along the carolina coast, but it will bring rain and snow across the area. we could see up to two inches in the metro...
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. ♪ >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration inwhut, howard university television. nationallyted columnist -- llewellyn king and coastal linda gasparello. ♪ >> hello again and thank you for coming along. before we get going on the misery of the post office and possibly the joy of the post office, i want to do a shout out to two of our smaller but wonderful stations that have just joined our network of more than 200 stations. they are wktv chapel 25 and channel 26 in wyoming, michigan and to kiss-tv in union city, indiana and thank you for joining our family of yours. -- of all viewers. i would like to introduce bob sacra, who worked in the world of mail were huge corporations have used his services to look at the mail, to deal with the memo, magazine publishers. tell us more about your career. >> first of all, i am pleased to be with you today. i have been involved with the postal service for more than 30 years. i have done for newspapers, magazines, books, now for big transactional mailers. i have watched -- >> what do you mean by big transactional mailers? >> all those folks
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nation. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with the loss of steve jobs. it was news many people learned on the very devices he will be remembered for that changed the way we communicate. the tech visionary died yesterday at the age of 56, surrounded by his family. apple fans paid tribute to its iconic co-founder outside the company's headquarters in california last night as similar memorials popped up outside apple stores across the country. nbc's george lewis looks back on his life and legacy. >> reporter: he was the father of the iphone, the ipad, the apple mac computer turning gadgets into desire. >> i think you should go after more. >> as he was fond of saying, wait, there's more. >> today apple is going to be reinvent the phone. >> reporter: and people did wait. in long lines for the first iphones in 2007. and then three years later they lined up for the ipad. changing the way people consume media. >> design plus f
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nation. babson college. ar university of chicago, university of houston? >> santiago? >> babson college. in the end, santiago two, alec, two. go buy drinks for each other. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks. >>> are you looking to offer online training for your employees but don't know where to start? check out our website of the week. mi mindflash.com. options include the use of pdfs, power point and videos. trainees are quizzed after reports and it shows you who may need more training. it's free if you have ten trainees or less. services are $80 to $400 a month for larger companies. to learn more, click on openforum.com/yourbusiness. there's more information to help your business grow. don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. we love getting your feedback. you can also follow us on twitter. next week, if at first you don't succeed, a resolute entrepreneur who had two failed businesses finds success with a unique product line for babies. >> we didn't put a lot of money into the business, but wu put a lot of vision to the category. >> find out how learning from failure leads
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. >> and the taping was yesterday, but towson university made the national spotlight today, all thanks to ellen degeneres. >> and still ahead, we're going to the movies with terrell suggs. >> a line of severe thunderstorms moving north out of northern began there is a tornado watch in effect. the forecast, coming up. 70 degrees at b.w.i. >> a woman got a wonderful surprise, a big gift from oprah. jenna picked up her 2012 beetle today. she dominated her daughter because she said her daughter was -- she nominated her daughter because she said her daughter was her hero. we will tell you later quite favorable selected for oprah's episode. >> ellen degeneres show fans can operate special taping at towson university. >> it was announced in a surprise tweet. everyone was directed to dress as their favorite character from her book. that show aired today. >> they were all very, very good. i was impressed by the three blind mice because they memorized it and i thought it was a great presentation. i believe the winner is the three blind mice. [cheers and applause] >> not bad. congratulations to t
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. >> i am very happy for the laboratory, the french national research council, at the university of strasbourg. it gives us comfort for the work that we do back at home. >> of the medicine prize is traditionally the first of the five to be announced. the three are credited with revolutionizing our understanding of the human immune system. >> they have opened up new avenues for prevention and therapy related research within infectious disease, cancer, inflammation, auto immunity, and more. >> the research helped unlock secrets of the body because the immune system. all of the nobel prizes will be awarded on december 10 in stockholm. >> joining us for more on the nobel prize for medicine is our science correspondent. we know the nobel committee is standing by their decision to include ralphs in the award. tell us more about their work and what it was targeting. >> they were targeting the first line of defense, the eighth indian system. it is your skin, mucous membranes, systems within your body that are in place to keep organisms and pathogens out. what he had done is work to the adaptive immune
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the poverty line so in fact you you sort of feel that the united nations rather than being that kind of international body that. universal kind of elements that the whole world subscribes to in order to protect the weak it has become. and arrow in the arm of the powerful nations under which they can go to war they can impose any kind of sanctions regime they can reduce any nation to poverty and to being hungry and it just basically doesn't add up and now i want to assert something quite important i'm not calling for the demise of the downfall of the united nations not at all i think that the world does need something to alternate from the kind of malice of the superpowers that we have today driven by mere interests crass interests i think we do need that the united nations as it stands according to the kind of levels and hierarchy structures the veto system talk about many many other things i think it's not working and we need a serious reconsideration of exactly what it stands for tell me what you think about that i mean again looking at the charter it's more about protection of the sovereignty of states and that what w
the poverty line so in fact you you sort of feel that the united nations rather than being that kind of international body that. universal kind of elements that the whole world subscribes to in order to protect the weak it has become. and arrow in the arm of the powerful nations under which they can go to war they can impose any kind of sanctions regime they can reduce any nation to poverty and to being hungry and it just basically doesn't add up and now i want to assert something quite...
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university of maryland baltimore one school. tim tooten -- tim tooten has the details. >> jobs and baltimore, and when when. baltimore city is the only city in the nation as two top 10 research universities within its borders. >> michael miller is leading the charge to study a possible merger between the university of maryland baltimore and college park. the board of regents were directed to look at the possibility of a comeback with the report by december. so far some of the political and civic leaders have raised concerns over who would benefit from such a merger. >> i have serious concerns about the potential case of the development on the west side. we have a president that is focused on the westside and fully engaged. that is how i would like to keep it. >> so far reaction is missed by students at the downtown campus. >> i don't feel it is something that will happen anytime soon. i think it is a step is a good -- >> i think of paper it is a good idea. i have no idea how it would work together. >> the chairman of the board of regents is promising an open and fair process. but at the end of the day, this is what it is about. i think our board unders
university of maryland baltimore one school. tim tooten -- tim tooten has the details. >> jobs and baltimore, and when when. baltimore city is the only city in the nation as two top 10 research universities within its borders. >> michael miller is leading the charge to study a possible merger between the university of maryland baltimore and college park. the board of regents were directed to look at the possibility of a comeback with the report by december. so far some of the...
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but this is a once in a generation overhaul of universal service, keeping faith with our nation's long commitment to connecting all americans to communication services. we are taking a system designed for the alexander graham bell area of rotary telephones and modernizing it through the air as steve jobs and the internet future he imagined. we are reaffirming for the digital age the fundamental american promise of opportunity for all. we are furthering our national goal of connecting the country to wired and wireless broadband and helping put america on its proper 21st century fighting, positioning us to leave the world and a fiercely competitive global, digital economy. infrastructure has always been a key pillar of american economic success. connecting consumers and businesses, facilitating commerce and unleashing innovation. broadband internet is the indispensable infrastructure for 21st century economy. recognizing this fact for years respect the voices have called universal broadband and essential ingredient for american economic competitiveness and job creation. as 2007 report ri
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national lab. he was honored for his study of the increasing rate of expansion of the universe. you might say it is early in the day for that. let me tell you, it has to do with the survival of our planet. first, how he found out he won the nobel prize. he received a call a reporter at 3:00 this morning, saying congratulations you have won the nobel prize. >> of course my wife laura quickly pulled out the ipad and tried to determine whether this was a hoax. >> reporter: typical scientist he had to check it for himself. professor perlmutter heads the super nova cosmology project he's been a leader in studies to determine the nature of something called dark matter that fuels acceleration expansion of the universe contributing to our understanding of how the universe got here and where going. before perlmutter's work conventional wisdom was universal growth as slowing. >> if it is slowing enough to the point it would halt some day and perhaps turn around and collapse in which case we could discover that the universe was going to come to an end. >> reporter: we wouldn't want that it
national lab. he was honored for his study of the increasing rate of expansion of the universe. you might say it is early in the day for that. let me tell you, it has to do with the survival of our planet. first, how he found out he won the nobel prize. he received a call a reporter at 3:00 this morning, saying congratulations you have won the nobel prize. >> of course my wife laura quickly pulled out the ipad and tried to determine whether this was a hoax. >> reporter: typical...
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there was never an actual tornado warning from the national weather service but university police say after getting a warning from the accu-weather data service. sirens even went off and everything before an all-clear was issue giant food they weren't listening to us. >> they should listen to fox 5 weather for the latest. >> i know. >> okay. >> but today -- >> here is the deal with today. we are not done with the rain and even the possibility of some thunderstorms yet. we have another round here later this morning i think just in time for the last part of the rush hour. once that gets out of here, we'll call it quits on the system and we'll just get in wind in here later and some sunshine tomorrow. >> good. i can't wait. maybe even a little sun later this afternoon. just hang in there. it will get better over the next several hours. the weekend, drier and more sunshine by the weekend. it will be breezy around here tomorrow but sarah is starting to celebrate early and you should be too because it will be a nice looking weekend. nothing right now up and down the 95 corridor. much quiete
there was never an actual tornado warning from the national weather service but university police say after getting a warning from the accu-weather data service. sirens even went off and everything before an all-clear was issue giant food they weren't listening to us. >> they should listen to fox 5 weather for the latest. >> i know. >> okay. >> but today -- >> here is the deal with today. we are not done with the rain and even the possibility of some thunderstorms...
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national lab. he was honored for his study of the increasing rate of expansion of the universe. you might say it is early in the day for that. let me tell you, it has to do with the survival of our planet. first, how he found out he won the nobel prize. he received a call a reporter at 3:00 this morning, saying congratulations you have won the nobel prize. >> of course my wife laura quickly pulled out the ipad and tried to determine whether this was a hoax. >> reporter: typical scientist he had to check it for himself. professor perlmutter heads the super nova cosmology project he's been a leader in studies to determine the nature of something called dark matter that fuels acceleration expansion of the universe contributing to our understanding of how the universe got here and where going. before perlmutter's work conventional wisdom was universal growth as slowing. >> if it is slowing enough to the point it would halt some day and perhaps turn around and collapse in which case we could discover that the universe was going to come to an end. >> reporter: we wouldn't want that it
national lab. he was honored for his study of the increasing rate of expansion of the universe. you might say it is early in the day for that. let me tell you, it has to do with the survival of our planet. first, how he found out he won the nobel prize. he received a call a reporter at 3:00 this morning, saying congratulations you have won the nobel prize. >> of course my wife laura quickly pulled out the ipad and tried to determine whether this was a hoax. >> reporter: typical...
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[applause] the 2010 national medal of science to peter j. stang, university of utah, for his creative contributions to the development of organic super- molecular chemistry, and for his outstanding and unique record of public service. [applause] richard a. tapia. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to richard a. tapia, rice university, for his pioneering and fundamental contributions in optimization theory and numerical analysis, and for his dedication and sustained efforts in fostering diversity and excellence in mathematics and science education. [applause] srinivasa s.r. varadhan. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to srinivasa s.r. varadhan, new york university, for his work in probability theory, especially his work on large deviations from expected random behavior which has revolutionized this field of study during the second half of the 20th century, and become a cornerstone of both pure and applied probability. the mathematical insights he developed have been applied in diverse fields, including quantum field theory, population dy
[applause] the 2010 national medal of science to peter j. stang, university of utah, for his creative contributions to the development of organic super- molecular chemistry, and for his outstanding and unique record of public service. [applause] richard a. tapia. [applause] the 2010 national medal of science to richard a. tapia, rice university, for his pioneering and fundamental contributions in optimization theory and numerical analysis, and for his dedication and sustained efforts in...
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. >> for observers the encampment brings a national movement to their home town. >> universal health care and a lot of issues and that they're working on. that's a couple important to a lot of americans but also me. >> even for some who support the idea, there remains some key questions. >> they don't really know what they're trying to change exactly. and who and how and why and all that stuff is all vague. >> reporter: in santa rosa, abc-7 news. >> and at "occupy oakland", demonstrators are enjoying a peaceful evening after an incident-free march. that want the case last night. the march on broadway got keyesy when protesters tried to outflank the police. but someone broke a window at the employs recruiting station near city hall. and more confrontations could be in store too. volunteer medical group providing free health care wants its supplies, including medical marijuana, back from the police or else. the group says it with occupy mayor jean quan's office tomorrow at noon unless supplyes seeded during the raid are returned. >> the "occupy" san francisco group developed its own se
. >> for observers the encampment brings a national movement to their home town. >> universal health care and a lot of issues and that they're working on. that's a couple important to a lot of americans but also me. >> even for some who support the idea, there remains some key questions. >> they don't really know what they're trying to change exactly. and who and how and why and all that stuff is all vague. >> reporter: in santa rosa, abc-7 news. >> and at...
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university of maryland. where does the school ranked nationally? [ speaking french ] [ speaking frenc] movie buffs!s film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah. >>> an abc 7 i team investigation that you want to see if someone you know attends the university of maryland. the school makes no bones about cracking down on illegal parking, but judging by the numbers, is the school gouging students? john gonzalez has the report. >> the school says it is definitely not overly aggressive because they only use about eight or nine people to enforce the parking at over 19,000 spots on campus, but we compare the numbers at the university of maryland with other major universities around the country and the numbers were not even close. walk around the campus at the university of m
university of maryland. where does the school ranked nationally? [ speaking french ] [ speaking frenc] movie buffs!s film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah....
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. >> national nurses united has called for universal public health care and other social services funded by a tax on wall street transactions. >>> californians got a reminder this morning that we live in earthquake country b.a.r.t. was one of the organizations taking part in the annual statewide earthquake drill. the great california shakeout. it stopped all of its trains for one minute at 10:21 a.m. >>> and nearly 8 million people took part in last year's shakeout. organizers expected about 8.2 million among business, schools and city officers were instructed to drop to the ground, take cove under a sturdy table and hold on for 60 seconds. >>> at this hour, a stretch of highway 101 in the north bay is shut down after a big rig and a tanker truck collided. the highway patrol has closed all northbound lanes of the freeway between railroad avenue and erona park expressway. the tanker was carrying 4200 gallons of fuel and some of that fuel is now leaking on to the roadway. hazardous material team is working to contain the spill. there is no estimate as to when that highway will reopen. no o
. >> national nurses united has called for universal public health care and other social services funded by a tax on wall street transactions. >>> californians got a reminder this morning that we live in earthquake country b.a.r.t. was one of the organizations taking part in the annual statewide earthquake drill. the great california shakeout. it stopped all of its trains for one minute at 10:21 a.m. >>> and nearly 8 million people took part in last year's shakeout....
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. >> national nurses united has called for universal health care and other public social services funded by a tax on wall street transactions. >>> unemployment went down slightly last year. 403,000 people signed up for new unemployment benefits. that's 600 0 fewer than the week before. >>> the labor department is teaming up with facebook to help people find jobs. resources for job seekers and employers. they plan to study how job seekers use social media. >>> the greek parliament passed a set of measures to avoid national bankruptcy. the vote was 154 to 144. it should pave the way for an $11 million bail out from creditors. >>> it was up and down on wall street with the indexes showing little change at the close. up 37 points. the nasdaq was off about 5.5. >>> michelle bockman gave a speech today. she praised the late president's tax reforms which led to unparalleled prosperity. she said she'll follow in president reagan's footsteps. >> we must abolish the u.s. tax code and replace it with a fairer, flatter, more simple one that has at its core a corporate rate that is one of the lowest
. >> national nurses united has called for universal health care and other public social services funded by a tax on wall street transactions. >>> unemployment went down slightly last year. 403,000 people signed up for new unemployment benefits. that's 600 0 fewer than the week before. >>> the labor department is teaming up with facebook to help people find jobs. resources for job seekers and employers. they plan to study how job seekers use social media. >>>...
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a group of protesters interrupted a university of california border regions meeting to demand the school's severed ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program. if. he has. to. say. wealthy british scientists are some spot on. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy. much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r.g.p. . me this week. a pool of money if anything you. make. sure it's still. on the list. they are you going to buy into giving to see if you see regions through in the management of the weapons we know this morning this morning and the university is basically doing science. so chancellor yang promised us on monday that you would personally deliver our demands to the u.c. board of regents i just want to read our demands to everyone here briefly so that you all know it's going forward and are. we call on the university of california for the pretense to withdraw fully and immediately from their contracts to manage the los alamos national laboratory and lawrence livermore national laboratory on the grounds that the le
a group of protesters interrupted a university of california border regions meeting to demand the school's severed ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program. if. he has. to. say. wealthy british scientists are some spot on. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy. much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r.g.p. . me this week. a pool of money if anything you. make. sure it's still. on the...
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dance place kennedy center other venues but then we are commissioned really throughout the nation at universitiesjor performing arts venues. >> i want to make sure we make a point because it is just so amazing and inspiring, that one of your dancers ands is hearing impaired. >> absolutely. it is a very special thing most mainstream companies do not take on this but this is very much about reminding us dance is for everyone. >> how do you go about incorporating him tell me his name. >> mervyn. >> in the green shirt. >> yes. >> i have been so inspired by him there is an interpreter here helping him get through but you don't see it as a limit. >> not at all it helps increase sensitivity and our depth of work. >> you are doing. >> trigger an excerpt from it part of a trilogy of work. >>> does this enable you a festival like this to see the other high class work going on maybe because you are so wrapped up in your own you don't have time to go. >> this is one of the things about this festival it brings us all together in the community, and has an opportunity to be there and be supportive. >> thank you
dance place kennedy center other venues but then we are commissioned really throughout the nation at universitiesjor performing arts venues. >> i want to make sure we make a point because it is just so amazing and inspiring, that one of your dancers ands is hearing impaired. >> absolutely. it is a very special thing most mainstream companies do not take on this but this is very much about reminding us dance is for everyone. >> how do you go about incorporating him tell me his...
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national average. president obama make that announcement today at the university of colorado before heading back here to washington. back to you. >> pulled from the rubble. still ahead, amazing rescues from the riddled nation of turkey. misadventure. that is what the coroner says is the death of the singer amy winehouse. winehouse. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> covering the nation this afternoon, an animal activist group is suing see world. pita says they are violating the 13th amendment, that violates slavery because of the way they treat their captive animals. activists say the constitution does not specifically mention human slavery, so it should apply to all living creatures. see world is calling the lawsuit baseless. nine police officers behind bars accused of smuggling guns and stolen goods. but officers say they smuggled goods. and eight of those arrested are current or retired new york city police officers. the ninth is a new jersey corrections officer. talk about overpopulation, we're traveling to a sm
national average. president obama make that announcement today at the university of colorado before heading back here to washington. back to you. >> pulled from the rubble. still ahead, amazing rescues from the riddled nation of turkey. misadventure. that is what the coroner says is the death of the singer amy winehouse. winehouse. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> covering the nation this...
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nation? >> it probably does. we make university proud. we played hard, tough and physical. recruits like the way to be played. the only thing we care about our winning football games and graduating. >>gary: have you heard about the sock for look campaign, cities where the nfl teams are not performing well? >> i have heard that. that turns my stomach. when you are an nfl coach, you're trying to win. you cannot think about anything else other than winning. winning helps everything feel better. it makes the food tastes better and the ears of better at the same time, i would say, if you are in a position at some point, if you want to take andrew, he has all. >>gary: it is a great time to be a stanford fan. usc on the road saturday. when we come back, to rollins has a contract offer. >>gary: no nfl teams show up yesterday for grow olives, but one or real football team made him an offer, $400 a week. of course, his agent turned it down. the guy is in great shape, the guys i were a woman, i would prefer to have someone a little softer to snuggle with, not someone that i touch it a
nation? >> it probably does. we make university proud. we played hard, tough and physical. recruits like the way to be played. the only thing we care about our winning football games and graduating. >>gary: have you heard about the sock for look campaign, cities where the nfl teams are not performing well? >> i have heard that. that turns my stomach. when you are an nfl coach, you're trying to win. you cannot think about anything else other than winning. winning helps...
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emeryville's hilton garden in, and the employers include coldwell bankers, national laboratory, and the academy of art university. >>> more than 200 cyclist, including wounded veterans, are on their way to los angeles tonight, riding for rehabilitation. the group gathered at rockaway state beach this morning to begin the seven-day, 450-mile ride. it's called the ride to recovery golden state challenge sponsored by united health care. the group will ride down pacific coast highway, arriving in santa monica next saturday. the ride to recovery raises funds to support outdoor cycling programs at military veteran hospitals. >> back-to-back typhoons drenched the philippines. the latest on the situation there. >> a worldwide first. attacks on fatty foods. where it will cost you more for a burger and fries. >> fair skies for now. leigh glaser has the latest on that rain that's heading our way. our 4 new rich & hearty soups really have people talng... [ guy ] ring, ring. hold on a sec... progresso... i love your new loaded potato with bacon. that's what we like to hear. where was i? oh right... our rich & hearty soups..
emeryville's hilton garden in, and the employers include coldwell bankers, national laboratory, and the academy of art university. >>> more than 200 cyclist, including wounded veterans, are on their way to los angeles tonight, riding for rehabilitation. the group gathered at rockaway state beach this morning to begin the seven-day, 450-mile ride. it's called the ride to recovery golden state challenge sponsored by united health care. the group will ride down pacific coast highway,...