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. >> an interesting study out of the pew research center this week and looks at media coverage for all of the candidates and the bottom line in this report is that the president, it says, is getting hammered, that the republican candidates are getting more favorable coverage than the president. here is a look. the president's positive coverage there on the screen. according to the data negative coverage of mr. obama outweighed positive 4-1 in the past five months. >> that's a classic case of, do you believe the study or your lying eyes. when you look how they did this, they're obviously problems, number one, they cost such a wide net and the media outlets there are examining, something like 12,000 so you lose the fact that there are certain prominent newspapers and broadcast networks that are much more important than the rest of those 11,995 media outlets and also-- >> so you think that plays into the president's portrayal of himself as an underdog in the media? >> well, i think the other thing he's doing, his poll numbers, the report said his poll numbers were down and that was evalua
. >> an interesting study out of the pew research center this week and looks at media coverage for all of the candidates and the bottom line in this report is that the president, it says, is getting hammered, that the republican candidates are getting more favorable coverage than the president. here is a look. the president's positive coverage there on the screen. according to the data negative coverage of mr. obama outweighed positive 4-1 in the past five months. >> that's a...
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in the survey conducted by the pugh research center, only 34% of combat veterans said the wars in iraq and afghanistan were worth fighting. nearly just as many, an alarming 33%, said the wars were not worth it. the survey dug deeper into the personal impact of the wars. the terrible hardships suffered by the troops and their families. nearly half said the wars put a strain on their lives at home. nearly half said they frequently feel irritable or angry. 37% said they suffer post traumatic stress. the economy also weighs heavily on their minds. 28% said they enlisted in part because they couldn't find a job in the public sector. two months ago, the economy was the top concern when joint chiefs chairman mike mullen visited soldiers and marines in afghanistan. instead of asking about the war, they were more worried about budget cuts and losing their jobs. >> we're going to have to tighten our belts, prioritize, make some hard decisions. >> reporter: there is a dramatic disconnect between american servicemembers and the rest of the country. 8 out of 10 of the veterans believe the american
in the survey conducted by the pugh research center, only 34% of combat veterans said the wars in iraq and afghanistan were worth fighting. nearly just as many, an alarming 33%, said the wars were not worth it. the survey dug deeper into the personal impact of the wars. the terrible hardships suffered by the troops and their families. nearly half said the wars put a strain on their lives at home. nearly half said they frequently feel irritable or angry. 37% said they suffer post traumatic...
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what dangers this virus poses let's talk to surrogate novick of who's the head of research the research center. mr noble cause what can this virus actually do to american drones can it interfere with their operations or is it simply recording information about their tasks. you know this is what we can say about this incident this is stuff in law the target of attack this is like a simple trojan would be not work of this military military and so the problem is we don't want to say that this is like a target that specific attack for a u.s. military this is like a simple. but it was in fact. using distributing remote devices remote hard drives removable devices whatever but definitely it's not that serious like the like a lot of us makers are trying to make it where does this virus come from could it have been put in the program intentionally. you know this is like him our which distributes you things like executable like a removeable. drives or hard drives or smartphones whatever so the the it is like like imagine the whole network the infrastructure the huge network of different different diffe
what dangers this virus poses let's talk to surrogate novick of who's the head of research the research center. mr noble cause what can this virus actually do to american drones can it interfere with their operations or is it simply recording information about their tasks. you know this is what we can say about this incident this is stuff in law the target of attack this is like a simple trojan would be not work of this military military and so the problem is we don't want to say that this is...
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you use your job it's the business of devices that's important rights again over height of the research center at thanks for your input. thank you very much thank you. pakistan have arrested a dozen al qaeda links suspects that follows increasing pressure from the us which accused the country of sheltering terrorists i want especially the to see eye to eye on many issues some in washington are ready to support action against. our ports. the drums of war beating loud and clear washington calls pakistan a safe haven for terrorists who cannot hear the news coming across the border attacking their fortunes attacking afghanistan afghanistan east and then disappearing back into a safe that is next year carney network for one acts as a girl double arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency pakistan is furious over the accusations calling them unsubstantiated and saying that washington came very close to losing a major ally in its war on terror if you talk about links i'm quite sure you know it has been said many terrorist organizations around the world which by which we mean intelligence
you use your job it's the business of devices that's important rights again over height of the research center at thanks for your input. thank you very much thank you. pakistan have arrested a dozen al qaeda links suspects that follows increasing pressure from the us which accused the country of sheltering terrorists i want especially the to see eye to eye on many issues some in washington are ready to support action against. our ports. the drums of war beating loud and clear washington calls...
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that is the thought of the vehicle research center in danville. hats it is a completely electric car. oh those gas prices. >> it is high. but i guess it would be a lot higher. >> reporter: prices at the pump can still empty your wallet. our researchers at the advanced research center in danville believe they can help. >> we are getting a significant amount of interest from colleges and universities. we want to have a small utility vehicle. >> no gas required for the ad motors change. max speed of 35 miles per hour. the battery lasts for 70 miles. if you need a family truck, this may not be the change you are looking for. at least not yet. >> beginning with the sales and see how the sales go. if it goes well we have a couple of large possibilities for the future. >> the center plans to expand its research into larger electric cars. if enough of these are sold researchers will start manufacturing them. >>> the priss of all electric and gas electric vehicles is still a lot higher than their counterparts. electric vehicles are still not paying for the
that is the thought of the vehicle research center in danville. hats it is a completely electric car. oh those gas prices. >> it is high. but i guess it would be a lot higher. >> reporter: prices at the pump can still empty your wallet. our researchers at the advanced research center in danville believe they can help. >> we are getting a significant amount of interest from colleges and universities. we want to have a small utility vehicle. >> no gas required for the ad...
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the pew research center is a think tank group in washington, d.c. and you can find a link on abc 7 news.com. >> and a surprising development tonight in the terrorism trial of the so-called under wear bomber on the second day of the trial, he suddenly pleaded guilty to trying to bring down a delta airlines flight in detroit two years ago. >> it's gratifying today to have a conviction in a case like this. and we understand our deep responsibility to the american people and it keeps us up at night. this is what we work hardest at and we're glad that this defendant stands convicted. >> and he told a judge he acted in retaliation for the killing of muslims around the world and said he may be guilty under u.s. law he believes he's innocent under islamic law. >> president obama and the saudi arabia's king say they're committed to a strong, unified response to iran's attempt to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states. the justice department believes this man was working for. >> iran. officials say he tried to hire a member of the mexican drug
the pew research center is a think tank group in washington, d.c. and you can find a link on abc 7 news.com. >> and a surprising development tonight in the terrorism trial of the so-called under wear bomber on the second day of the trial, he suddenly pleaded guilty to trying to bring down a delta airlines flight in detroit two years ago. >> it's gratifying today to have a conviction in a case like this. and we understand our deep responsibility to the american people and it keeps us...
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she has set up a christian research center for those facing post abortion syndrome. >> they will cry and say i am holding on to my marriage with my fingernails. i don't want to get up in the morning. i have had the pleasure of praying with some people. >> cokes says it was a challenge but believes god has used her experience to help many others. >> he wants to restore them and bring them into abundant life. >> peter wooding, london england. >> thanks, peter. hi hi py")♪ >> a new coalition says christians can end extreme poverty in a couple of decades. paul strand reports they have a new film they hope to inspire everyone in the church to do their part. >> god is going to use us to end the worst poverty. >> isaiah 58. it embodies this key theme of god's heart for the poor. >> dr. scott todd says extreme poverty can be ended in this generation. in new 1981, 52 percent of extreme population. as of 2005, 26 percent. >> global poverty chobed in half. tim was showing the film at the white house with todd. >> we have the call from god. we have to do this. >> film screens in 53 theatres and
she has set up a christian research center for those facing post abortion syndrome. >> they will cry and say i am holding on to my marriage with my fingernails. i don't want to get up in the morning. i have had the pleasure of praying with some people. >> cokes says it was a challenge but believes god has used her experience to help many others. >> he wants to restore them and bring them into abundant life. >> peter wooding, london england. >> thanks, peter. hi hi...
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completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos research center. for nuclear problems. to research. during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. discovering and measuring new. research from the underground here. particles are created several times a day. seven...
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still not completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos comes from research center here. for nuclear problems. to research. during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. work on discovering and measuring new. experimental. research from the underground here. are created several times a day. seven hundred. thirteen. one hundred fifty thousand. plates. the crucial thing. appears to be from the path of the moon. the physicists. of the universe. could you help to explain the. thinking. of physics. independent experiments proving that neutrino speed is faster than the speed of light. is our conception of the world and now everything was based on this that the speed of light is the top the last to see that nature has devised to communicate a signal and it's difficult to predict how science will change. the main thing to do now is to make sure the initial results ha
still not completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos comes from research center here. for nuclear problems. to research. during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. work on discovering and measuring new. experimental. research from the underground here. are...
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. >> reporter: you pew research center says that one in three veterans that served in iraq and afghanistant worth fighting. >> well, i hope history proves them wrong. the only way to reach peace is for societies to emerge. and history takes takes awhile to unfold. >> did any of the veterans tell you that? >> no, i haven't had one veteran tell me that. >> reporter: the numbers are astounding. 36,000 injured, and many suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >> did you ever suspect this? >> i never thought. but there are great stories. >> reporter: you never thought ten years of war? >> i knew it was going to be ten years for democracy to take root. >> reporter: obama has relied more on drones and targeted intelligence that led to the killing of osama bin laden and anwar al awlaki. this is in pakistan and yemen, where we didn't have boots on the ground. is that a better strategy? >> if i thought that was a better strategy, i would have used it in the first place. i don't thu can remove the taliban from power by using drones. >> reporter: president bush doesn't talk much about politics.
. >> reporter: you pew research center says that one in three veterans that served in iraq and afghanistant worth fighting. >> well, i hope history proves them wrong. the only way to reach peace is for societies to emerge. and history takes takes awhile to unfold. >> did any of the veterans tell you that? >> no, i haven't had one veteran tell me that. >> reporter: the numbers are astounding. 36,000 injured, and many suffering from post traumatic stress disorder....
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completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos comes from research center here. for nuclear problems. to research. during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. work on discovering and measuring. the research from the ground here. are created several times a day using. the. earth directed at the detector seven hundred thirty kilometers away thirteen hundred ton detector. is made up of one hundred fifty thousand. plates expected to. grab the headlines actually. under most circumstances neutrinos travel in a straight line and when they break down. the crucial thing here. breaks off straight from the path of the neutrino in two thousand and ten however. they were. left appears directly from the path of the one of the tree no that little gap the physicists at opera believe. that vindicate. this is important for understanding of the fundamental basis of our
completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos comes from research center here. for nuclear problems. to research. during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. work on discovering and measuring. the research from the ground here. are created several times a day...
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now they're still not completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos comes from research center here. for nuclear problems. to research neutrinos during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. the work on discovering and measuring new known characteristics. experimental. heavy lifting is done in russia in france none of their work would be possible without organization for nuclear research from the facilities underground here billy. particles are created several times a day. directed at seven hundred. thirteen hundred. one hundred fifty thousand. plates. the headlines actually. travel in a straight line and when they break down. the. street from the path of the neutrino. appears directly from the path of the one of the tree know that little gap keep the physicist believe. that vindicate. this is a. fundamental basis of our existence. of the universe. neutrino physics
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because wayne clough is putting new focus on the roll of the research center.satellites for nasa and look in outer space and discover new planets and want people to be aware of the things we do that are relative to the american people. >> chris: he's making it more accessible to people who can't get to washington. six and half million objects are digitized. clough took over after his predecessor was ousted. did you foal like you had to clean things up. >> guest: i did. they didn't have to do. but they felt it reflected badly on them and the institution. >> chris: the smithsonian gets 65 percent of the budget from the federal government. 855 million. wayne clough has to convince congress not to cut funding. >> guest: we are open every day of the year but one. and 31 million visits are made and we don't charge admission and people appreciate that. >> chris: during the 14 years of georgia tech. clough was exown as a fundraiser . he raised with pitches like >> if you like art i have a product for you. we have the largest selection of insects >> chris: it comes back
because wayne clough is putting new focus on the roll of the research center.satellites for nasa and look in outer space and discover new planets and want people to be aware of the things we do that are relative to the american people. >> chris: he's making it more accessible to people who can't get to washington. six and half million objects are digitized. clough took over after his predecessor was ousted. did you foal like you had to clean things up. >> guest: i did. they didn't...
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>> there is a new study this week from a research center that shot a sharp decline that coincided withn in 2000 it. it showed a strong correlati between economic distress but bucking thatat trend is jonathan allen. he and h wife stephananie are now the proud parents off young asher allen. congratulations. we bring this up because johnson is here today on our panel to talk about the superommittee and the inner workings on how that will work. along with johnson is doug fruehling who has a story -- along with jonathan is doug fruehling. thank you both for being here today. we appreciate it. let's start with the district. mayor gray istarting to feel like -- sound like he is on damage control. >> he is going on the offensive. he itrying to get the point that his administration is doing something despite all the scandals, trying to say y there is substance and they are moving aggressively. he is taking that message t to the business community. >> is what he is saying fair to say that we have not paid enough attention to accomplishments because it has been scandal after scandal after scandal
>> there is a new study this week from a research center that shot a sharp decline that coincided withn in 2000 it. it showed a strong correlati between economic distress but bucking thatat trend is jonathan allen. he and h wife stephananie are now the proud parents off young asher allen. congratulations. we bring this up because johnson is here today on our panel to talk about the superommittee and the inner workings on how that will work. along with johnson is doug fruehling who has a...
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. >>> a presentation today by the weapons of mass destruction terrorism research center.will issue a report that measures the government's ability to protect the u.s. from the threat posed by a by a terrorism attack. over two dozen experts participated. >>> today marks the 11th anniversary of the uss cole in yemen. the attack killed 17 american sailors and injured 40 others. the alleged mastermind of the bombing is being held at the u.s. detention of facility at guantanamo bay. charges against him will be referred to a military commission which may allow the u.s. government to seek the death penalty. >>> the search continues for 10- month-old baby who disappeared from a missouri home more than a week ago. still no clues as to her whereabouts. they searched a well near the home of lisa irwin near kansas city, but they found nothing. police are preparing to charge the baby's mother. the family has hired a private investigator. >> i am not here to defend or represent anyone. i have been asked to come out here to find lisa the perpetrator. >> the parents reported the girl mis
. >>> a presentation today by the weapons of mass destruction terrorism research center.will issue a report that measures the government's ability to protect the u.s. from the threat posed by a by a terrorism attack. over two dozen experts participated. >>> today marks the 11th anniversary of the uss cole in yemen. the attack killed 17 american sailors and injured 40 others. the alleged mastermind of the bombing is being held at the u.s. detention of facility at guantanamo...
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winners on display at nasa's research center mountain view this answer. >> thanks for joining us.
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winners on display at nasa's research center mountain view this answer. >> thanks for joining us. >>who wanananananananananananan honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. fe xle a xnnouncer ] get accesso qxthe tireax national at&t wi-fi hot spot network for no extra charge. so call today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. aren't you glad we switched to at&t? you already have one. oh. ♪ [captioning made possible by disney-abc domesti
winners on display at nasa's research center mountain view this answer. >> thanks for joining us. >>who wanananananananananananan honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t...
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there is so much chemistry, it has the right and the structure and good research centers. i've always wanted to go to germany. >> daniels long-term aim is to modify the molecules to make them stronger and longer lasting. in the future, it might be possible to use them for new vaccinations against diseases like malaria and tuberculosis. >> chemistry and how it affects our lives, that has been the focus of our "in depth." thank you for joining us. stay tuned.
there is so much chemistry, it has the right and the structure and good research centers. i've always wanted to go to germany. >> daniels long-term aim is to modify the molecules to make them stronger and longer lasting. in the future, it might be possible to use them for new vaccinations against diseases like malaria and tuberculosis. >> chemistry and how it affects our lives, that has been the focus of our "in depth." thank you for joining us. stay tuned.
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we do not have the research centers set up on a really comprehensive college centers.he process, how to fill out an application. how are these classes that to take so important for college entry? what are colleges looking for? how do you write an application? those types of things as these 9th and 10th graders begin to be juniors and seniors. really hands-on, show them how to do it. i feel like some many of our students are really at a disadvantage if they didn't have parents who went to college, and even parents who did go to college, went a long time ago, which requirements of change? the game has changed. how can we give our kids sort of a -- level the playing field a little. also, scholarships. helping them would be really helpful. my question is, how can we be better partners to you? >> the first thing, to answer the question about being better partners, i have provided a whole bunch of programming over the years. the district could not have been more helpful, more receptive of programming than they were with this process. jan at the district laid the groundwork,
we do not have the research centers set up on a really comprehensive college centers.he process, how to fill out an application. how are these classes that to take so important for college entry? what are colleges looking for? how do you write an application? those types of things as these 9th and 10th graders begin to be juniors and seniors. really hands-on, show them how to do it. i feel like some many of our students are really at a disadvantage if they didn't have parents who went to...
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the focus on research center. >> we run satellites for nasa. we want people to be aware of the kind of things that we do that we think are so relevant to the american people and the world. >> he is making the institution more accessible to people who can't get to washington. 6.5 million objects have been digitized. >> we would like to go to hundred million. >> he took over in 2008 after a predecessor was ousted after poor management. >> did you feel like you had to clean things up? >> yes, i did. the other people didn't have anything to do but they reflects badly on them and on the institution. >> the smith son yon gets 65% of the budget from the federal government. $850 million this year. having to convince congress not to cut funding. >> we are open every day of the year except for one. 38 million visits, we don't charge admission. there is nothing like it in the world. >> during 14 years president of georgia tech he was known as a master fund-raiser. he has raised $450 million so far. >> if you like animals, i got a product for you. if you l
the focus on research center. >> we run satellites for nasa. we want people to be aware of the kind of things that we do that we think are so relevant to the american people and the world. >> he is making the institution more accessible to people who can't get to washington. 6.5 million objects have been digitized. >> we would like to go to hundred million. >> he took over in 2008 after a predecessor was ousted after poor management. >> did you feel like you had to...
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meeting with chinese government ministries and agencies, catarc, china's automotive technology and research center, is g.i.z.'s main partner on the e-mobility front. catarc also sees a chance for china to be a leader in the emerging market for e-mobile technology. >> we're not far from the international standard when it comes to developing electric cars. we have deficiencies when it comes to classical engineering, but lesser so with electrical technologies. >> thousands of chinese companies are already involved in the e-mobility market. this factory in tianjin makes electric motors. the santroll company has been in the business for a decade. they start out producing accessories for electric cars. then they started making electric motors for bigger vehicles. now the company wants to sell its products abroad. chinese entrepreneurs already have a strong foothold in the e-mobility industry, and china's large consumer market and lack of regulations leave them plenty of room to test new ideas. >> in china, we benefit from being able to try out our products in small towns to start with. products don't ha
meeting with chinese government ministries and agencies, catarc, china's automotive technology and research center, is g.i.z.'s main partner on the e-mobility front. catarc also sees a chance for china to be a leader in the emerging market for e-mobile technology. >> we're not far from the international standard when it comes to developing electric cars. we have deficiencies when it comes to classical engineering, but lesser so with electrical technologies. >> thousands of chinese...
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he saw his very first computer terminal at nasa's ames research center when he was 11 years old. he got a summer job at hewlett- packard before he even finished high school. and jobs enrolled in college in oregon in 1972 but dropped out after just six months. pretty interesting and amazing life steve jobs had. >>> we want to head out to bob barnard. he's been sampling reaction to jobs' death. >> reporter: apple lovers knew that steve jobs was sick and that this day would eventually come. you see the announcement from apple's website on thy phone. what i think many apple product owners are stunned about is the fact that the death was announced and comes just one day after the company introduced its latest version of the iphone. >> we're traveling from cuppertino, california, and today i hear news that steve jobs is dead. we grew up using apple computers. >> he's definitely a trend setter. he's taken the laptop market and pretty much put it on decline versus the tablet market, which is the growing market now. and i wouldn't be surprised if his legacy is what the rest of the industr
he saw his very first computer terminal at nasa's ames research center when he was 11 years old. he got a summer job at hewlett- packard before he even finished high school. and jobs enrolled in college in oregon in 1972 but dropped out after just six months. pretty interesting and amazing life steve jobs had. >>> we want to head out to bob barnard. he's been sampling reaction to jobs' death. >> reporter: apple lovers knew that steve jobs was sick and that this day would...
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one benefited from the research center. an independent commission issued the designation because sf general will set the gold standard for other hospitals who want to win this certification. a bay area professor got a life life-changing phone call. we're just now learning it came at a high cost to the city. the city budgeted $13 million to restore this theater. that cost jumped to 52 million by the work was completed. a political decision contributed to the cost over runs. >> it was presented to city council that if competitive beening was waved, it would increase participation. the audit found it didn't. >> reporter: the developer said the theater required more restoration work than originally anticipated. the fox is listed on the national register of historical places. >> early today the city council approved a ballot measure that will let voters decide that as many as three dispensarys will be able to open in pal o alto. they have banned medical mare marijuana operations. it will be on the 2012 ballot. fernarkesaid the t
one benefited from the research center. an independent commission issued the designation because sf general will set the gold standard for other hospitals who want to win this certification. a bay area professor got a life life-changing phone call. we're just now learning it came at a high cost to the city. the city budgeted $13 million to restore this theater. that cost jumped to 52 million by the work was completed. a political decision contributed to the cost over runs. >> it was...