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richard hart, abc7 news. >> they will hold a conference call early tomorrow morning to decide what tosh dividends that the ceo would not commit to that during the last shareholder meeting. the new ipad could cut into the profit margin. it cost apple more money to build the newest ipad after taking it apart and examining it. apple charges consumers the same price as it did for the older ipad. añr 32gigabyte cost usa lot to produce, more than the ipad 2. the smaller profits shouldn't matter much toÑi cupertino-based apple. >>> coming up, ski resorts are rejoicing after a string of storms produced a lot of snow. it is just in time for spring skiing. and gearing up for the summer olympics. it is down with the gold medal hopeful. >> and it is almost spring. will we have spring showers this week? i think so. the forecast and you are traveling to southern california, look for fair weather as well coming up. >>> five-time olympian was the all-around champion at the 2008 games in beijing. she talked with lizzie better -- bermudez about having her father as a coach in london. >> i am excitedç
richard hart, abc7 news. >> they will hold a conference call early tomorrow morning to decide what tosh dividends that the ceo would not commit to that during the last shareholder meeting. the new ipad could cut into the profit margin. it cost apple more money to build the newest ipad after taking it apart and examining it. apple charges consumers the same price as it did for the older ipad. añr 32gigabyte cost usa lot to produce, more than the ipad 2. the smaller profits shouldn't...
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richard hart has a better way to transfer cash. >> let's say you got some money under a would like to send some far away, maybe in another country. you could go to a wire transfer services but that would cost $20 or more each time. you would send a check but you don't have a bank account. however, you do have a phone. what could f you could text montgomery from phone to phone? that is the idea behind a service. >> maria uses it to put cash into her phone. >> you go to 7-eleven and give them money and give them a receipt and it automatically puts money in your account. >> they pay $2 per transfer. it includes a car and you can make purchase west side it. it's not the same as mobile payments. you don't need a smart phone. this is mobile money transfer. bill will say his company in palo alto is not just about a cashless world. bits changing the world. starting with those he kaurltd called the ones that don't bank. >> if you think about all the check cashing but this is tide that raises all ships. if you give people real access to commerce, make them part of the banking system, give them
richard hart has a better way to transfer cash. >> let's say you got some money under a would like to send some far away, maybe in another country. you could go to a wire transfer services but that would cost $20 or more each time. you would send a check but you don't have a bank account. however, you do have a phone. what could f you could text montgomery from phone to phone? that is the idea behind a service. >> maria uses it to put cash into her phone. >> you go to 7-eleven...
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richard hart, abc7 news. >>> well, let the games begin. next "the hunger games" comes to the big screen. a glimpse at the movie and why it is sure to be a blockbuster. >> and if this weekend's big blockbuster is helping the movie business. >> and clear skies across the bay area, and from our high definition camera, you can definitely see it is a little fuzzy as the fog is moving in. if you are traveling to southern california the high >>> "the lorax" raked in all kinds of green at the box office this weekend. it was just in time for dr. suess' birthday. the three-d animated comedy earned $70 million in the opening weekend. it scored the biggest debut of the year. "project x" debuted in second place and" act of valor" opened in third followed by tyler perry's "good deeds." >> and the story of teens in a menacing world goes to the theaters. >> and fans can't get enough. >> we are meeting for "the hunger games." >> crazed fans are trying to get a glimpse of the young stars. >> we have been here since 3:00 in ihe morning. >> last time we saw t
richard hart, abc7 news. >>> well, let the games begin. next "the hunger games" comes to the big screen. a glimpse at the movie and why it is sure to be a blockbuster. >> and if this weekend's big blockbuster is helping the movie business. >> and clear skies across the bay area, and from our high definition camera, you can definitely see it is a little fuzzy as the fog is moving in. if you are traveling to southern california the high >>> "the...
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with the next step in bricks, richard hart, abc7 news. >>> if you ever wondering if weather is the reasonnd a bart delay, the records show that not issue lip the chronicle reports passengers arrive at their destinations 95% of the time during the past two rainy seasons delays last week was caused by equipment failure. officials say downpours have shorted out electrical substations and cables in the past. when it rains bart also alters computer programs to slow acceleration of trains in certain areas to prevent them from spinning their wheels. >>> coming up next. >> reporter: crews in menlo park making progress with the water main break that had the street looking like a little river. i'm nick smith, i'll have a live report, after the break. >>> also, the search for a missing teenager who has been missing since friday. today investigators go to her school. we'll tell you what they found over the weekend. >>> chilly weather slowly moves east denver 51, phoenix at, 30s and 40s great falls, sought , seattle and portland everybody else 70s and 80s, 60s boston and new york still well above aver
with the next step in bricks, richard hart, abc7 news. >>> if you ever wondering if weather is the reasonnd a bart delay, the records show that not issue lip the chronicle reports passengers arrive at their destinations 95% of the time during the past two rainy seasons delays last week was caused by equipment failure. officials say downpours have shorted out electrical substations and cables in the past. when it rains bart also alters computer programs to slow acceleration of trains in...
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richard hart abc7 news. >>> well let the games begin. and why it is sure to be a blockbuster. >> and if this weekend's big blockbuster is helping the movie business. >> and clear skies across the bay area, and from our high definition camera you can definitely see it is a little fuzzy as the fog is moving in. if you are traveling to southern california the high for tomorrow we'll check out 2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñ2ñktktktûxixixixixixixixixixixixixixixixixixixixixiú xrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrxrd/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/d/xrxrxrxrxrxpxpxpxpxpxpxrxpxpdododododododododododododododo ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ ñ
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. >> with the next step in commuting, richard hart abc7 news. >> i would need to grab my helmet for that. the bike sells for $2,000 to $4,000. >> a new mom from berkeley and a 26-year-old man from san francisco are the winners of the oakland marathon. the two lead the pack as more than 8,000 bay area runners took part in the city's third annual running festival. he set a new event record after running 26 miles in two hours and 29 minutes and 27-year-old anna brayton who had a baby girl won in the women's division. >>> the road to the white house. the revealing new book that goes behind the scenes in the campaign and the early years in dc. >> and how the sleepless nights could be putting your health at risk. the perfect amount of sleep when we return. >> might try going for a run or something. i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. if you are traveling to southern california, boy they had a lot of rain today. tomorrow though a little bit of sunshine will run through their forecast and look ahead to the next seven days.clclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclclcl
. >> with the next step in commuting, richard hart abc7 news. >> i would need to grab my helmet for that. the bike sells for $2,000 to $4,000. >> a new mom from berkeley and a 26-year-old man from san francisco are the winners of the oakland marathon. the two lead the pack as more than 8,000 bay area runners took part in the city's third annual running festival. he set a new event record after running 26 miles in two hours and 29 minutes and 27-year-old anna brayton who had a...
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. >> with the next step in commuting, richard hart abc7 news. >> i would need to grab my helmet for thatoing for a run or something. i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. if you are traveling to southern california, boy they had a lot of rain today. tomorrow though a little bittomorrow though a lunshine will run through their forecast and look ahead to the next seven days.@a@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ me sleep but it could help you livelo new study that says people who get six hours of sleep or less are twice as likely to have a stroke or heart attack. more than eight hours a night could put you at a higher risk of coronary heart disease. >>> the u.s. supreme court is scheduled to hear reports on president obama's health carrie form. it has been a little more than two years since the president signed into the lobby overhaul aimed at extending to americans. business groups are fighting the law saying it is in essence a tax. the obama administration says it is confident the law upheld. be upheld. >> one thing i am confident of is by the end of the decade we will be glad the republicans tr
. >> with the next step in commuting, richard hart abc7 news. >> i would need to grab my helmet for thatoing for a run or something. i'm meteorologist leigh glaser. if you are traveling to southern california, boy they had a lot of rain today. tomorrow though a little bittomorrow though a lunshine will run through their forecast and look ahead to the next seven days.@a@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ@ñ me sleep but it could help you livelo new study that says people...
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when he and jim hart will were developing their no boundary proposal they used a device invented by richard feynman called some over history. it involved tracing all possible histories of our universe and calculating which are more likely than others legal which are more probable. not that he did that with the history of our universe. we don't have concrete knowledge about point a the window a bit about point be where we are today. we can imagine a lot of possible point as but most of them would not be fine tuned in the way we know our universe had to be in order to produce us as we are now at point be. we need a very special, specific point a. by what miracle was point at a like that? steven hawking recommends we look at it from a different perspective. what he calls the top-down approach. tracing alternative histories of the onerous not from point at a to point be but backwards from the present time from point be to point a. our presence at point been, the fact of our being here, our living in this universe dictates which history this universe could or could not have had. we created histo
when he and jim hart will were developing their no boundary proposal they used a device invented by richard feynman called some over history. it involved tracing all possible histories of our universe and calculating which are more likely than others legal which are more probable. not that he did that with the history of our universe. we don't have concrete knowledge about point a the window a bit about point be where we are today. we can imagine a lot of possible point as but most of them...
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hart transplant. some people are questioning whether at age 71, he was too old to get one. given that thousands of younger people are also in line. we asked dr. richard about this issue. >> it used to be that age 55 was the cutoff. anything above that, you wouldn't get transplanted. now they look at the person as a whole. if there's no kidney disease, there haven't been any strokes. they're in good health, age is no longer a barrier. >> he had been kept alive by an implanted heart pump up until the surgery. he has five heart attacks in the last 25 years. his cardiologist says he's doing exceedingly well. >>> and there is news this morning about sleep and your heart. researchers have found just how dangerous it is to get too little sleep. but they also found there's a greater risk if you get too much as well. abbie boudreau explains. >> it's 4:30 a.m. >> everybody's sleeping, but me. >> it's 1:00 in the morning. i'm not asleep. >> i'm absolutely exhausted. >> reporter: millions of sleep-deprived americans. >> most of the time, i'm tired all the time. >> reporter: and for women it's worse. suffering insomnia at twice the rate of men. a third of all wom
hart transplant. some people are questioning whether at age 71, he was too old to get one. given that thousands of younger people are also in line. we asked dr. richard about this issue. >> it used to be that age 55 was the cutoff. anything above that, you wouldn't get transplanted. now they look at the person as a whole. if there's no kidney disease, there haven't been any strokes. they're in good health, age is no longer a barrier. >> he had been kept alive by an implanted heart...