77
77
Mar 31, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
." >>> people close to ohio state university in the midst of mums outbreaks. young children are most at risk. >> parents will take kids to the mall, and they'll be exposed to germs that they won't normally see. >> there was a small outbreak. in 62009 there were 4,000 cases. but since the vaccination introduction mumps have dropped. measles cases are also on the rise. 53 people in ten states have been infected with the disease this year. the measles were under eradication in the united states a decade ago. there were 189 cases in 2014, a huge jump from 2012, which saw only 55 cases. >> measles, you could have an incubation period from the time you're exposed anywhere from 10 to 21 days. you become infectious before rash onset. >> measles are contagious and can live in the air two hours after the infected person has left the area. last month in new york some 20 cases of measles were reported in upper manhattan in the bronx. the state health commissioner said it may have gained speed in hospitals. >> even though we have high vaccination rates overall there are po
." >>> people close to ohio state university in the midst of mums outbreaks. young children are most at risk. >> parents will take kids to the mall, and they'll be exposed to germs that they won't normally see. >> there was a small outbreak. in 62009 there were 4,000 cases. but since the vaccination introduction mumps have dropped. measles cases are also on the rise. 53 people in ten states have been infected with the disease this year. the measles were under...
317
317
Mar 18, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 0
in time.com, mumps outbreak at ohio state grows to 23 cases. 11 women and 12 men ranging in ages from 18 to 48 have confirmed cases of the mum pz at ohio state university in the news this morning, obama care signup hits the 5 million mark. the obama administration has 1 million more to go to reach its 6 million goal by the end of the month. march 31st is the last day to enroll for a health plan through the new online markets or exchanges. >>> rachel bunny mellon has died at 103 years old. she was a close friend of first lady jackie kennedy. in 2011, prosecutors say she funneled more than $700,000 of illegal campaign contributions to former u.s. senator john edwards. mellon was not charged with any wrongdoing. >>> and scientists say they have found 14 billion-year-old echoes from the big bang. this is considered first direct evidence of existence in the universe. scientists spent three years analyzing their findings before presenting. >>> with spring on the horizon, this indian festival is in full force. nicknamed the festival of colors, it takes place across india. people of all ages and classes use the holiday to forget their differences by celebratin
in time.com, mumps outbreak at ohio state grows to 23 cases. 11 women and 12 men ranging in ages from 18 to 48 have confirmed cases of the mum pz at ohio state university in the news this morning, obama care signup hits the 5 million mark. the obama administration has 1 million more to go to reach its 6 million goal by the end of the month. march 31st is the last day to enroll for a health plan through the new online markets or exchanges. >>> rachel bunny mellon has died at 103 years...
133
133
Mar 30, 2014
03/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
causes fever, headaches and swelling of the salivary glands, has affected 103 people, 81 at ohio state university. it is also the measles that has the attention of public health officials in several state. as of yesterday, the c.d.c. reported 84 cases in 11 states. california tops the list with 34 cases, followed by new york state with 24. let's go to washington and dr. anthony fauci, the executive director of the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases. doctor, we've gotten used to the idea in this country over the last several generations that vaccinations have sort of reduced the threat of measles and mumps. what's going on here? >> what we're seeing is a failure to have as much vaccination as you really feel to completely control these types of outbreaks. and one of the problems is that usually mothers who are concerned, understandably but really without any real scientific basis about the adverse events associated with vaccines, balanced against the serious consequences of the disease itself. and when people don't get their children vaccinated, that's when you see these types
causes fever, headaches and swelling of the salivary glands, has affected 103 people, 81 at ohio state university. it is also the measles that has the attention of public health officials in several state. as of yesterday, the c.d.c. reported 84 cases in 11 states. california tops the list with 34 cases, followed by new york state with 24. let's go to washington and dr. anthony fauci, the executive director of the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases. doctor, we've gotten used...
57
57
Mar 31, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
currently an associate professor of english at ohio state university and earned her ph.d. from the university of maryland at college park. she has numerous publications and in particular i will focus on james baldwin performance from mr. charlie that appeared in the quarter of a. she also has an article called love in action in drawing parallels between racial violence at the last turn-of-the-century and the anti-lgbt violence today. it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the library of congress because so often we do not hear so many different sides of the community and your scholarship does just that. welcome. [applause] >> that is high praise. that is high praise. i certainly have tried to do justice about the people that i write about. so that is high praise. think you for being a part of this. of this is rolling. dr. moses thank you for the invitation that came out of the clear blue sky and made my day to take this journey with me step-by-step to bring this a day to fruition so i am grateful to the humanities and social sciences division. this feels like a full circ
currently an associate professor of english at ohio state university and earned her ph.d. from the university of maryland at college park. she has numerous publications and in particular i will focus on james baldwin performance from mr. charlie that appeared in the quarter of a. she also has an article called love in action in drawing parallels between racial violence at the last turn-of-the-century and the anti-lgbt violence today. it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the library of...
109
109
Mar 31, 2014
03/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
an ohio state university study showed the pedestrians cell phone related injuries have doubled since 2005. those most at risk are what a surprise, young adults between the ages of 16 and 25. listen up, apple may have a solution that will prevent your kids and you from walking into walls. the company has filed a patent for technology that would modify an app's background to reflect images continously captured by a rare facing camera. this would give phones a transparent display and present any run-ins with telephone poles. is quick check of apple stock as we look at the company moving up by just one single penny, now down five pennys, but texts and walking, you will sprain and ankle. that's all i have to say. i know many people who have, not me. closing bell ringing in six minutes. have you ever wanted to something to swing by your office? there's an app app fo app for t. stay tuned. apple. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it
an ohio state university study showed the pedestrians cell phone related injuries have doubled since 2005. those most at risk are what a surprise, young adults between the ages of 16 and 25. listen up, apple may have a solution that will prevent your kids and you from walking into walls. the company has filed a patent for technology that would modify an app's background to reflect images continously captured by a rare facing camera. this would give phones a transparent display and present any...
293
293
Mar 24, 2014
03/14
by
WGN
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 0
researchers at ohio state university studied identical twins with differing levels of fear over doing math. they concluded, while *environment is still the primary reason for math anxiety, as much as 40 percent of the problem is due to a person's family *history of anxiety or trouble with math. i have to think about that. i have five siblings in my family and i don't think any of us are really good at math. >> if you hear your parents say i can't do math, the kid is going to say i can't do math. that will just happen. >> i can imagine your mom was always looking up to this guy saying ... look at that cumulus cloud. >> i grew up in cleveland and it was always more snow? it's a lojuly. >> let's carry on. >> let's take a look. i'm sorry. when you bring in betty white and references in the middle of whether i can roll with it. it's 21 degrees with wind at 6 mi.. dew point at 10. temperature of only 19 degrees at this hour. 2140 hair. 22 in aurora. 18 and juliet. 24 is your current temperature in morris. satellite and radar composite shows we are dry. later today snow flurries will come th
researchers at ohio state university studied identical twins with differing levels of fear over doing math. they concluded, while *environment is still the primary reason for math anxiety, as much as 40 percent of the problem is due to a person's family *history of anxiety or trouble with math. i have to think about that. i have five siblings in my family and i don't think any of us are really good at math. >> if you hear your parents say i can't do math, the kid is going to say i can't...
177
177
Mar 27, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> on this day in 1939 the university of oregon bet the ohio state university to win the first ncaal tournament. the tournament started with eight teams. it now includes more than 6 of the best squads in knowledge. lots of fans go crazy trying to pick the winner. sweet 16 starts tonight but march went mad 75 years ago today. and then tomorrow, louisville and kentucky. and louisville is given four and a half? wow. should be good. >> what is that gadget? >> this is on iphone. >> forget these three stooges. now we are all stooges. >> welcome. larry, moe, and harry. it is not the president's healthcare law that is the problem. it's us. >> some people who are not like my grandchildren, who can handle everything so easily on the internet and these people need a little extra time. people are not educated
. >> on this day in 1939 the university of oregon bet the ohio state university to win the first ncaal tournament. the tournament started with eight teams. it now includes more than 6 of the best squads in knowledge. lots of fans go crazy trying to pick the winner. sweet 16 starts tonight but march went mad 75 years ago today. and then tomorrow, louisville and kentucky. and louisville is given four and a half? wow. should be good. >> what is that gadget? >> this is on iphone....
96
96
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
developments, we have tom fuentes, and the national security analyst, former cia operative, and from ohio state university for aviation studies. if i can start with you. 239 people on the flight. several others, dozens, perhaps others who touched the flight, baggage handlers, et cetera, how do you coordinate the search of all those different pairs of hands among the different countries that might have intelligence on them? >> well, the police, the royal malaysian police force would be in a position to be in contact with all of the countries that had citizens from their country listed as being on that aircraft. as well as all of their own citizens and be able to do the data collection there. also, supplying all those lists of personnel from day one to the fbi who are working in that command post from the very night the plane disappeared so they could go to the u.s. embassy and securely communicate back to the u.s. and check all of the u.s. data bases, national crime information center, all the no fly lists and terror watch list and of course, all the interpol data bases would be queried. so that would be o
developments, we have tom fuentes, and the national security analyst, former cia operative, and from ohio state university for aviation studies. if i can start with you. 239 people on the flight. several others, dozens, perhaps others who touched the flight, baggage handlers, et cetera, how do you coordinate the search of all those different pairs of hands among the different countries that might have intelligence on them? >> well, the police, the royal malaysian police force would be in...
239
239
Mar 20, 2014
03/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
that's according to ohio state university researchers.found that math anxiety can be from how you genetically deal with anxiety *and your inherited genes for math skills. >> pam: that combination can lead to greater or reduced stress over math. but you can't just blame your parents. other anxiety inducing factors include the environment. for example how supportive a teacher is during the learning process. >> pam: researchers say if they can figure out what causes people to be anxious about math, they may be able to develop ways to help them. coming up at 5:30. >> pam: >> pam: we'll take you to the east bay city. set to soon have the highest minimum wage in the country. >> pam: then. >> pam: then. as woman with eracve bladder th nrestom isight. i kn how itd th t oxytrol d whdid resrch.tch.doget out o. takcontrol fount redes msymptomseffective . ourgey anaccints. d i's a approveds otc. my le hachanged for e beer. d i's a urs n too.otc. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: a bay area city is ra
that's according to ohio state university researchers.found that math anxiety can be from how you genetically deal with anxiety *and your inherited genes for math skills. >> pam: that combination can lead to greater or reduced stress over math. but you can't just blame your parents. other anxiety inducing factors include the environment. for example how supportive a teacher is during the learning process. >> pam: researchers say if they can figure out what causes people to be...
106
106
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
south america's andean glaciers are retreating at an increasing rate, climatologist from ohio state university at nassau loaned my office a piece of a plant that had been preserved under the calcaia ice cap in peru for at least 5,200 years. a little bitty piece of plant but under the pressure of the ice and the cold it had been preserved for 52 centuries. today, due to glacial retreat, it was exposed and i now have that piece of plant in my office. glaciers are some of the most largest reservoirs of fresh water on edge. according to the united states geological survey, glaciers store 69% of the world's fresh water. annual spring glacial melt provides a dependable source of water for streams, plants, spawning fish, farming, and now often hydroelectricity. in central asia, hundreds of millions of people rely on the tibetan glaciers to supply drinking water. the same goes for the people of peru and bolivia in the andes. this is a crisis we must take seriously. unfortunately, congress remains barricaded behind a blockade of polluter influence. just last week a republican witness at an environment
south america's andean glaciers are retreating at an increasing rate, climatologist from ohio state university at nassau loaned my office a piece of a plant that had been preserved under the calcaia ice cap in peru for at least 5,200 years. a little bitty piece of plant but under the pressure of the ice and the cold it had been preserved for 52 centuries. today, due to glacial retreat, it was exposed and i now have that piece of plant in my office. glaciers are some of the most largest...
201
201
Mar 14, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
ballots after the president's acceptance speech there was one estimate from an engineer at ohio state universityulated that 200,000 people gave up because the lines were too long in florida. i don't know why any state would think that that would be a model that they would want to emulate in future elections. it makes absolutely no sense. everyone ought to be able to participate in our democracy. it shouldn't matter whether or not you work hourly wage jobs that make it hard for you to vote on election day. >> well, judith, in south africa back this the bad old days, they worried about an ultimate race war. the whites will be in the lager. is this the lager? is this the demographic change? >> its last stand. if we can control the vote, especially in wisconsin where governor scott walker wants to control not only -- he wants to control the vote for a running. >> to get reelected. >> it's about the policies. to get reelected so that he can push through his conservative right wing agenda. >> and maybe to run for president. >> oh, maybe. >> dale, how is this going to end? is this going to stop or keep
ballots after the president's acceptance speech there was one estimate from an engineer at ohio state universityulated that 200,000 people gave up because the lines were too long in florida. i don't know why any state would think that that would be a model that they would want to emulate in future elections. it makes absolutely no sense. everyone ought to be able to participate in our democracy. it shouldn't matter whether or not you work hourly wage jobs that make it hard for you to vote on...
623
623
Mar 24, 2014
03/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 623
favorite 0
quote 0
scientists at ohio state university tested stress in women using markers in saliva.of infertility problems. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what's the connection between stress and fertility? >> it affects her ovulation. for example, in athletes who often don't get their period for long stretches of time they have difficulty getting pregnant. >> but if i'm really trying to have a baby and i can't have a baby, doesn't that make me stressed? doesn't that strsess me? >> that's a very very important topic. it definitely does. often when i see my patients in the auvgs i recommend not worrying too much because definitely high stress levels probably affects your success levels and decreases your chances but it's difficult to say -- >> -- relax. >> i have a lot of my friends who can't get pregnant. obviously we can't give up our jobs but what can we do to improve our lifestyles to make it more, you know conducive to conceiving? >> clearly. there are lots of great stress reduction techniques. there's meditation, there's yoga, there's taking some time out of the day f
scientists at ohio state university tested stress in women using markers in saliva.of infertility problems. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what's the connection between stress and fertility? >> it affects her ovulation. for example, in athletes who often don't get their period for long stretches of time they have difficulty getting pregnant. >> but if i'm really trying to have a baby and i can't have a baby, doesn't that make me stressed? doesn't that strsess...
340
340
Mar 13, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to go to an aviation safety expert at ohio state university. you investigated flight 5191, that crash. what do you make of the information? >> good afternoon. i think this is quite insightful and some of the most focused information that we had yet out of this mystery. this is going to be a valuable resource to get a range. if they know the period of time after the last radar site location they had, if they receive the imagine monitoring. that's going to help me decide possibly the search area. >> i am asking everyone that comes on, the guest that i'm speaking about, all of the experts and the pilots are saying, this has us shaking our heads. they had no idea and they never heard of anything like this. do you agree with that? >> i certainly do. this is quite a mystery. until we are able to look at some wreckage or get our hands on the black boxes and the flight recorders, it will be close to impossible to tell what exactly happened. that's going to be the key. finding this aircraft and getting ahold of the material items. >> thank you, sir. we
i want to go to an aviation safety expert at ohio state university. you investigated flight 5191, that crash. what do you make of the information? >> good afternoon. i think this is quite insightful and some of the most focused information that we had yet out of this mystery. this is going to be a valuable resource to get a range. if they know the period of time after the last radar site location they had, if they receive the imagine monitoring. that's going to help me decide possibly the...
166
166
Mar 8, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 1
[applause] knicks is professor of law at ohio state university, and author of a number of excellent booksn the issue, and i believe he'll be signing some books afterwards as will some of the others. >> thank you. special relationship has a very significant impact in terms of the position of the united states takes on the key legal issues involve the in the conflict, and, in general, they say our positions are out of step with the positionings of most of the world community, and that it's one of the major reasons for the negative perception of the united states in the region. that you've heard about this morning. i want to go through a number of key legal issues. the first, on this one, i think the administration is not quite as negative as you'll find me saying than the others. relating to the status of jerusalem, the congress passed a law a couple years ago to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem, and success of prosecute now resisted. doing that, we have a general in jerusalem which reports directly to the state department. it has not been put under the embassy tel-aviv, and so as a techn
[applause] knicks is professor of law at ohio state university, and author of a number of excellent booksn the issue, and i believe he'll be signing some books afterwards as will some of the others. >> thank you. special relationship has a very significant impact in terms of the position of the united states takes on the key legal issues involve the in the conflict, and, in general, they say our positions are out of step with the positionings of most of the world community, and that it's...
101
101
Mar 11, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
lonnie thompson of ohio state university, a glaciologist who present add very broad and very compelling case based on ice cores for the actual advance of climate change over many decades. in fact, i see that my colleague from rhode island has a photographic history of the glacier in montana's national park. the point i was just making this passing, he is able to illustrate here. that is as of ten years ago, the glacier has treated even further than that. but this striking gley they are in 140 nearly completely gone in just one generation. this and so many other glaciers that were monuments in our national parks are today receded or altogether gone. i think we have to ask ourselves fundamentally, what's our path afford? we've heard from other senators. tim kaine spoke about the importance of innovation. the senator from maine spoke about the importance of markets and making sure that our inventions and innovations in trying to solve these problems are also shared internationally. i think these are great and important insights. one of the things i wanted to bring to the floor today first
lonnie thompson of ohio state university, a glaciologist who present add very broad and very compelling case based on ice cores for the actual advance of climate change over many decades. in fact, i see that my colleague from rhode island has a photographic history of the glacier in montana's national park. the point i was just making this passing, he is able to illustrate here. that is as of ten years ago, the glacier has treated even further than that. but this striking gley they are in 140...
90
90
Mar 10, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking will be professor john quigley, professor of law at the more relates college of law at ohio state university and author of a number of excellent books on this issue. i believe he will be signing some books afterwards as will some of the other speakers. >> thank you, allison. the special relationship has a very significant impact in terms of the positions that the united states takes on the key legal issues involved in the conflict, and in general i think one can say that our positions are out of step with the positions of most of the world community and that it's one of the major reasons for the negative perception of the united states in the region that you've heard about this morning. so i want to go through a number of key legal issues. the first i'll mention, and on this one i think that the administration is not quite as negative as you'll find me saying on the others, relates to status of jerusalem. the congress passed a law a couple of years ago to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. the president, successive presidents now, have resisted doing that. we have a consulate general in jer
speaking will be professor john quigley, professor of law at the more relates college of law at ohio state university and author of a number of excellent books on this issue. i believe he will be signing some books afterwards as will some of the other speakers. >> thank you, allison. the special relationship has a very significant impact in terms of the positions that the united states takes on the key legal issues involved in the conflict, and in general i think one can say that our...
205
205
Mar 25, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
international captain from northwest airlines, david, faa inspector and author and faculty member of ohio state university you here and bring you in on the new piece of information, analysis of the flight data, so called satellite handshakes. definitive enough to tell members of those on board there's no chance of survival? do you find it that definitive? >> no. i find it very surprising. there's a little bit of a leap here. i do believe the airplane probably is in the water. but to use those data points to make that announcement, that did seem like a bold leap. >> yeah. david, probably in the water is a big leap from telling family members there's no chance of survival. >> as said earlier in the segment this morning, taking a leap in noire investigation to draw conclusions for these families is in my opinion pretty inappropriate. you say the fact, let them draw their own conclusions. tell them this is where we received the last information, apparently out of fuel and let that lie. >> as you mentioned, this is still an investigation david funk. that could be where a great area of focus is now that we're n
international captain from northwest airlines, david, faa inspector and author and faculty member of ohio state university you here and bring you in on the new piece of information, analysis of the flight data, so called satellite handshakes. definitive enough to tell members of those on board there's no chance of survival? do you find it that definitive? >> no. i find it very surprising. there's a little bit of a leap here. i do believe the airplane probably is in the water. but to use...
261
261
Mar 25, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
cases confirmed so far and initially doctors believed that i were confined to the campus of ohio state universityhey are disturbed to realize the case has spread beyond that campus. parents and students in schools across the state are notified how to prevent the spread of mumps and urge urging people to get vaccinated if they have not already. as a fashion and lifestyle photographer he shoots some of the most beautiful people in new york city but his passion is in the plight of those who have nothing and as part of our al jazeera america series homeless in america we follow brooks as he chooses run down places over runways. ♪ i love fashion week. i love it because it's an opportunity to do something different, to remind me of what i do for a living. eyes are really important to me, whether they are vibrant, on fire eyes you see sometimes on the runway or these dead eyes you see on the streets. it's a massive contrast and the finances on display and seeing the real, the genuine life the street here, that is what interests me as a photographer. you come out of the center after fashion week and you
cases confirmed so far and initially doctors believed that i were confined to the campus of ohio state universityhey are disturbed to realize the case has spread beyond that campus. parents and students in schools across the state are notified how to prevent the spread of mumps and urge urging people to get vaccinated if they have not already. as a fashion and lifestyle photographer he shoots some of the most beautiful people in new york city but his passion is in the plight of those who have...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
may also be manipulating our preconceived notions regarding race last week researchers at ohio state university and the university of michigan found that white gamers who played games as black characters made strong connections between african-americans and words like horrible and evil participants were asked to play a violent games like grand theft auto five and saints row two after playing the games for twenty minutes those up played as black characters associated pictures of black faces with weapons and pictures of white faces with more knock us objects like cell phones the study concludes that quote people who play violent video games as black characters are more likely to believe that blacks are violent people playing a violent video game as a black character reinforces harmful stereotypes that blacks are violent considering that about two thirds or two hundred twelve million americans play video games with at least some frequency this study is just a disturbing development in the ten straights just how easily our perceptions can be influenced by mass media so if you want video game makers
may also be manipulating our preconceived notions regarding race last week researchers at ohio state university and the university of michigan found that white gamers who played games as black characters made strong connections between african-americans and words like horrible and evil participants were asked to play a violent games like grand theft auto five and saints row two after playing the games for twenty minutes those up played as black characters associated pictures of black faces with...
147
147
Mar 18, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
universe. >>> and time.com reports pumps outbreak at ohio state rose to 23 cases. >>> coming up, we'll have firstuzz and we'll tell you what caught our eyes today. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for un
universe. >>> and time.com reports pumps outbreak at ohio state rose to 23 cases. >>> coming up, we'll have firstuzz and we'll tell you what caught our eyes today. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa®...
313
313
Mar 22, 2014
03/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
dakota state and dayton knocking off traditional powerhouses oklahoma and ohio state and the mother of all upsets, mercer university with 4400 students out of macon, georgia, knocking off the mighty four-time champion duke blue devils in the first round. upsets turning this year's ncaa tournament upside down. just two days in filling their fans with glee but ruining millions of americans' tournament brackets, and remember warren buffett's challenge to give a billion bucks to the winner of all 64 games, he told us -- >> someone who wins the billion dollars, i'll throw in a little free advice. i'll tell you actually i may ask to be included in their win. >> reporter: the chances of winning that, only 1 in 9.2 quadrillion but still we believed. >> i don't care what the scoreboard says, at the end of the game in my book we're going to be winners. >> reporter: not quite gene hackman. after just two days, how many of the 15 million remain in the running? zero. nada. fans all along were confident they would beat buffett's challenge. >> my brackets are alive. warren buffett is nervous as hell right now. me and my wife, rig
dakota state and dayton knocking off traditional powerhouses oklahoma and ohio state and the mother of all upsets, mercer university with 4400 students out of macon, georgia, knocking off the mighty four-time champion duke blue devils in the first round. upsets turning this year's ncaa tournament upside down. just two days in filling their fans with glee but ruining millions of americans' tournament brackets, and remember warren buffett's challenge to give a billion bucks to the winner of all...
159
159
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio state. they get $10 million a year back to the general fund of the university it out. -- theyy are complete enerators. >> if you give money to a ohio state football players -- >> you can get one without the other. my job is to get fairness and legality -- his job is?hat his job is to get fairness? or it is his job to squeeze as much oh out of the system as out of the dough system as possible. at the end of the day, if you are a university president, you understand kessler's argument, but you have a university to run. if you do have athletes -- who just get paid one million bucks, i'm not sure -- you begin cynical and in all touristic. was at ohiowhen he state, someone asked if he would fire the football coach for improprieties. do you remember his response? "i hope he does not dismiss me." that shows the power that coaches have over even university present. >> tressler was a great coach. go to commercial. i need to talk about penn state. scott, thank you for joining us. this is our march madness special. when we come back, there are always complaints when the ncaa selection committee makes i
ohio state. they get $10 million a year back to the general fund of the university it out. -- theyy are complete enerators. >> if you give money to a ohio state football players -- >> you can get one without the other. my job is to get fairness and legality -- his job is?hat his job is to get fairness? or it is his job to squeeze as much oh out of the system as out of the dough system as possible. at the end of the day, if you are a university president, you understand kessler's...
121
121
Mar 27, 2014
03/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
as a result, students at the university of alabama, other state schools -- ohio state -- they're going to have to rely on their state laws to try to unionize and some states, in fact 24 states are considered right to work states, states that women are outright denied the ability as employees of public universities to unionize. so it could be that student athletes at private universities can be members of a union that those of public schools can't including some schools in the south, some big-time programs. >> brown: michael mccann, university of new hampshire, thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: finally tonight, like other fabled tech cinderella stories, this one started with a young man with an idea, working out of a garage. yesterday, facebook announced it would pay $2 billion for oculus v.r. which makes a virtual reality headset for video games. newshour economics correspondent paul solman recently featured the company in a pair of reports about virtual reality. we start with this excerpt. the oculus rift is hailed the holy grail of gaming, a light weight full head
as a result, students at the university of alabama, other state schools -- ohio state -- they're going to have to rely on their state laws to try to unionize and some states, in fact 24 states are considered right to work states, states that women are outright denied the ability as employees of public universities to unionize. so it could be that student athletes at private universities can be members of a union that those of public schools can't including some schools in the south, some...
90
90
Mar 6, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
and honey well are two of the partner companies in the youngstown, ohio, lab and researchers from other universities like arizona state and florida state are collaborators as well contributing their knowledge to the great work of these hubs and bringing back to their labs and their communities what is being learned through this common collaborative work. the kwrupbgs town and raleigh hups now -- hubs are about more than those two cities. the hubs we would create, we would authorize through this bill would be about more than just the cities or states in which they're based. by bringing together such a wide ranging and diverse set of partners, hubs allow many different stakeholders to pool their resources, minimizing risks of investment in the early stage research that is critical to innovation but not feasible for one company alone to invest in. it is about the private sector coming together with the university and public sector to solve tough problems, without just one firm bearing all the risk or the burden. r&d, research and development, as we know, is critical to our economic future, and these hubs offer an innovat
and honey well are two of the partner companies in the youngstown, ohio, lab and researchers from other universities like arizona state and florida state are collaborators as well contributing their knowledge to the great work of these hubs and bringing back to their labs and their communities what is being learned through this common collaborative work. the kwrupbgs town and raleigh hups now -- hubs are about more than those two cities. the hubs we would create, we would authorize through this...
1,586
1.6K
Mar 21, 2014
03/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,586
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio state. that was a huge upset, 11th seed university of dayton beat ohio state after this game, 85% of the peopled harvard beat number five seed cincinnati. 61-57, and as i mentioned, basically everyone's eliminated and warren buffett continues to be -- what is it, guys? billion dollar -- >> dr. evil. >> he's so nice. >> he could be evil. wouldn't it be great if he was an evil superhero. >> with a cat? >> on the down low. he's really an evil super villain. >> but you know -- >> actually got some of those right, the president. apparently picked north dakota state. >> and picked harvard. >> harvard, as well. i guess there was some cinderella upsets that people weren't expecting. >> he's the president. probably got access to all of these people. we were winging it. willie so far is in first place at 14. >> he actually worked very hard at it. >> yeah. >> and he actually follows all the games. >> most of us went random. there's only like four places between number one and last place. >> i have sentimental favorites, which i usually find sentimental favorites tend to win it. i picked wichita state beca
ohio state. that was a huge upset, 11th seed university of dayton beat ohio state after this game, 85% of the peopled harvard beat number five seed cincinnati. 61-57, and as i mentioned, basically everyone's eliminated and warren buffett continues to be -- what is it, guys? billion dollar -- >> dr. evil. >> he's so nice. >> he could be evil. wouldn't it be great if he was an evil superhero. >> with a cat? >> on the down low. he's really an evil super villain....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
87
87
Mar 17, 2014
03/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
a constitute at san francisco state university they're facing an ellis act in the neighborhood and its people like jeremy michael's a gay who came to san francisco from ohio more than thirty years he's fighting an eviction after living in the csa afro-electro for 17 years and people like daniel whitaker who had to stop working because of a dablt and prior to that distract go sdrablt and the more you learn about the challenges that the tech workers face when you talk about the tech workers in the community they're the same issues facing the long term residents are facing those folks. this ordinance is an important step in finding a solution and it will help tenants and it's needed now. in fact, if anything i worry about we could have introduced this legislation months ago it would have benefited people that are unfortunately not living in san francisco any longer. we continue to work on fixing state law that's part of the steam it's important for us to act quickly today to bring this item to the board as as quickly as possible i respectedly ask for the support of this committee i want to thank the following combhbz. supervisor kim. supervisor avalos and su
a constitute at san francisco state university they're facing an ellis act in the neighborhood and its people like jeremy michael's a gay who came to san francisco from ohio more than thirty years he's fighting an eviction after living in the csa afro-electro for 17 years and people like daniel whitaker who had to stop working because of a dablt and prior to that distract go sdrablt and the more you learn about the challenges that the tech workers face when you talk about the tech workers in...
119
119
Mar 27, 2014
03/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
those are mainly the programs for the athletic department and in ohio state, they give back -- give back to the universityotball and basketball. to would be hard-pressed find a swimmer or a squash player who say they are not getting enough. showing up with lights and cameras to show their swim meet. >> your conference, the big east basketball conference, if just cast -- if jeff kessler's lawsuit prevails and the top athletes were to get paid, how would this change things? >> this is a discussion i have not had with my president, and i don't think any commissioners have. we are moving in a direction of what some people refer to as enhanced benefits for student athletes, including football and men's basketball where the value of the scholarship is grossed up. in c rule -- ncaa rules that are not being covered will be covered under the model that is envisioned. i think that the sense of most is that this will go a long way in addressing some of the concerns, including concerns that were addressed in the northwestern claim, about health and medical care. but in terms of paying a salary, treating students like
those are mainly the programs for the athletic department and in ohio state, they give back -- give back to the universityotball and basketball. to would be hard-pressed find a swimmer or a squash player who say they are not getting enough. showing up with lights and cameras to show their swim meet. >> your conference, the big east basketball conference, if just cast -- if jeff kessler's lawsuit prevails and the top athletes were to get paid, how would this change things? >> this is...
197
197
Mar 9, 2014
03/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
state university. the contra costa times reporting that 20 -year-old riley dean of ohio was ordered to stand trial in hertified from the hood of his suh that experts say matched chesterman's clothing. >>> the man who inspired the three strikes law is chasing a third strike himself. he faces a life sentence if convicted. walker was involved in the 1992 murder of a fresno teenager, but got a plea deal. the victim's father pushed for the three strikes law. walker pled not guilty to his current charges on friday, the 20th anniversary of that law. >>> a pastor in upstate new york is going to conduct a very unusual church ralph. pastoron koletas plans to give away a rifle during the church service two weeks from tomorrow. he says he wants to protect congregations a right to bear arms. >> we believe that legal gun owners and hunters have been attacked viciously attacked by politicians and the media. >> he does not represent christianity. he does not. >> what would motivate someone to do thats especially a pastor? >>> a 2-year-old being called a hero for getting hem for his injured mother using the popular iphon
state university. the contra costa times reporting that 20 -year-old riley dean of ohio was ordered to stand trial in hertified from the hood of his suh that experts say matched chesterman's clothing. >>> the man who inspired the three strikes law is chasing a third strike himself. he faces a life sentence if convicted. walker was involved in the 1992 murder of a fresno teenager, but got a plea deal. the victim's father pushed for the three strikes law. walker pled not guilty to his...
260
260
Mar 18, 2014
03/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
university of albany facing off against mt. st. mary's and coverage of the round of 64 starts right here on cbs this thursday at 12:15 eastern with ohio state can follow along over the next three weeks and see how you stack up against the experts by filling out your own bracket on cbssports.com. >>> finally, the luck of the irish was not with an umpire during a spring training game on monday. in the second inning cincinnati's brandon phillips hits a line drive to short stop. it hits umpire brad myers. and you can see from the replay it hits him in a bad spot. myers would be on the ground for several minutes but before leaving, he says he's okay. this is the "cbs morning news." . colorburst matte and lacquer balms ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a man decided to play chicken. with a high-speed train in redwood city, california. he gets across the tracks a split second before the locomotive screeches by. caltrain said near misses like this have to be investigated and end up slowing down everyone's commute. >>> a federal grand jury convenes in raleigh, north carolina, to investigate the relationship between duke energy and state legislators. it stems from coal ash
university of albany facing off against mt. st. mary's and coverage of the round of 64 starts right here on cbs this thursday at 12:15 eastern with ohio state can follow along over the next three weeks and see how you stack up against the experts by filling out your own bracket on cbssports.com. >>> finally, the luck of the irish was not with an umpire during a spring training game on monday. in the second inning cincinnati's brandon phillips hits a line drive to short stop. it hits...
137
137
Mar 21, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
state are the ones holding the bag. and if we don't lift ohio by reducing our taxes and reducing regulations, getting universities to work more with business we're not going make it. >> and great concern if this governor gets reelected what happened with the right to work? boy, i would have to put my money on right to work will come to ohio if john kasich is reelected. that is scary. >> this all falls on speaker of the house john boehner who was a native of ohio. but the residents and workers in lorain, ohio, feel he has simply forgotten them. >> he is from southwestern ohio, many of our firefighters down there. it is -- it is amazing the things that he says and the things that he does. they're absolutely two different things. >> it just doesn't fit the culture of ohio where he came from? >> with all the things he is supposed to have done in his life how he can do what he does now is unconscionable. >> so he has been infected by washington? do you have thoughts on john boehner? >> he doesn't even seem like he is from ohio, he doesn't understand us. he doesn't get us. it seems like he thinks that working people are asking
state are the ones holding the bag. and if we don't lift ohio by reducing our taxes and reducing regulations, getting universities to work more with business we're not going make it. >> and great concern if this governor gets reelected what happened with the right to work? boy, i would have to put my money on right to work will come to ohio if john kasich is reelected. that is scary. >> this all falls on speaker of the house john boehner who was a native of ohio. but the residents...
109
109
Mar 23, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
ohio state, we've had ail lot of glory here and we'll have it again. it's kind of nice see a place like dayton get so excited. the president of the universitywd surfing down there. >> i've never seen you crowd surf but i think that's in your future. >> i was going to say if the politics thing doesn't work out governor, you may have a sports commentating analysis job in the future. the paper down there wrote the university of dayton so, they are now a basketball power in this thing. thank you so much for coming in today. always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> when we come back, obamacare marks a big milestone but is it a cause for celebration? in my world, wall isn't a street... ...return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. test. >>> the real madness in march would be if people have this opportunity for first time for financial security and health se
ohio state, we've had ail lot of glory here and we'll have it again. it's kind of nice see a place like dayton get so excited. the president of the universitywd surfing down there. >> i've never seen you crowd surf but i think that's in your future. >> i was going to say if the politics thing doesn't work out governor, you may have a sports commentating analysis job in the future. the paper down there wrote the university of dayton so, they are now a basketball power in this thing....