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cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the coordinating of a car-free cities conference and another conference in copenhagen. nils. >> i'm very happy to be here today and i'm going to talk about planning for a wide range of users, not just for the strong cyclists. i'm not too familiar with this. it's very easy. just keep to the right. in our cycling policy, we present a starting point for the policies for cycling, what we call the transport quality and we are looking at safety, of course, which are the statistics, but we also very much looking at the sense of safety or the sense of security that you feel safe, that the cyclists feel safe and that's not just the strong cyclist, but cycle groups, different cyclist groups should feel safe when they cycle in traffic. then we look at the traveling speeds which is important because we are competing with
cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the coordinating of a car-free cities conference and another conference in copenhagen. nils. >> i'm very happy to be here today and i'm going to talk about planning for a wide range of users, not...
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[shouting] >> she is absolutely right to speak up for university technical colleges. these are a great addition to the schools we have in our country. they are high-profile way that proper vocational education gives young people the skills they need to have a great career in the future. >> on monday, june 25th, health sectors will announce the administration of the -- he met with the members to start the greenwich members asking get special meetings and no date in the diary or coming. can the prime minister explain to me why the presidents of greenwich were not given the same respect by his minister? >> the honorable lady raises an important point. difficult situation that has taken place at this trust. the secretaries using powers put in place by the last government. it is partly because of the p f i contract that are unsustainable. >> in my constituency, the average pre-tax income is just under 25,000 pounds a year. does my right hon. friend--the party opposite still oppose the benefits cap of 26,000 pounds the year after tax and doesn't extend who is on the side of
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[shouting] >> she is absolutely right to speak up for university technical colleges. these are a great addition to the schools we have in our country. they are high-profile way that proper vocational education gives young people t skills they need to have a great career in the future. >> on monday, june 25th, health sectors will annoce the administration of the -- he met with the members to start the greenwich members asking get special meetings and no date in the diary or coming. can the prime minister explain to me why the presidents of greenwich were not given the same respect by his minister? >> the honorable lady raises an important point. difficult situation that has taken place at this trust. the secretaries using powers put inlace by the last government. it is partly because of the p f i contract that are unsustainable. >> in my constituency, the average pre-tax income is just under 25,000 pounds a year. do my right hon. friend--the party opposite still oppose the benefits cap of 26,000 pounds the year after tax and doesn't extend who is on the side of hard-wo
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university of charlston. they graduated from eastern technical high school where they excelled in sports. >> cameron was involved in our weight training program. a nicer kid you couldn't find. he was a great person and individual. smile could light up a room. hard working person. shields, one of the most outgoing kids here. involved in student government. two sport athlete. it's an awful shame when you lose two kid that could be leaders in today's society. >> both of the men in the car, they died. >>> as the economy struggles to gain the footing the maryland lottery is on fire. the fiscal year brought in 1.8 bhldz and it continues climbing -- billion dollars and it continues climbing and sees 5- 7% growth even during bad economic times. >> you have got two different kinds of players, casino, lottery, there is not a lot of crossover or if they do both, they kind of, they budget their money. they spend on the lottery, a little bit on the casino. >> the mailed lottery play as role in the expansion of casinos, task is making sure everything runs smoothly to enjoy the games. you could be a contestant on a new game sh
university of charlston. they graduated from eastern technical high school where they excelled in sports. >> cameron was involved in our weight training program. a nicer kid you couldn't find. he was a great person and individual. smile could light up a room. hard working person. shields, one of the most outgoing kids here. involved in student government. two sport athlete. it's an awful shame when you lose two kid that could be leaders in today's society. >> both of the men in the...
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physics team has come up with a new particle of matter they say is the building block of the universe. technicalkthrough is maybe not so exciting. peter higgs, he was the man who came up with the idea 50 years ago, and those in, came up with that atomic particle. listen to this news today in switzerland. >> this is very important and this is not only why people are to site content excited about the discovery, they are excited about the prospects discovery opens for us. reporter: now, it was uncovered at the european center for nuclear research in geneva. he basically re-created the conditions of the big bang, which created the universe billions of years ago. then they looked for the particle which was key to holding altogether, everything, the ways it was formed and shaped. it is also called, by the way, the god particle because of its important role. i'm just say there is a one in a million chance that this is a fluke that they are wrong, by the way, secretary chu came out with a statement today following the discovery. he said, and i quote, it shows the benefit of sustained science by governme
physics team has come up with a new particle of matter they say is the building block of the universe. technicalkthrough is maybe not so exciting. peter higgs, he was the man who came up with the idea 50 years ago, and those in, came up with that atomic particle. listen to this news today in switzerland. >> this is very important and this is not only why people are to site content excited about the discovery, they are excited about the prospects discovery opens for us. reporter: now, it...
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university. i know what i'm saying is somewhat technical, we discussed this with the board all of the time. it's heavy on our minds we will not be graduating hundreds of students. we're grateful the city stepped in to help with summer school. as you can see, this is really not enough. we appreciate extra fund for the city. i do think this is crisis mode right now. i think yes, we would love to have money back from the prop h, of course. this is a crisis. now we are deep in crisis. we think it's that this year will be really terrible, the years after that also. projections don't look much better as you can see and what nancy gave us. i'm only one board member but i probably think that my commissioner partner here is also concerned about all of the students not graduating. it weighs heavily on all of us. this is also i think a reflection of what our future society might be when we look at who's graduating and who's not. this is intended to give students much more opportunity in the 21st century and in fact we are finding that we will for many of them be giving less of an opportunity. so our p
university. i know what i'm saying is somewhat technical, we discussed this with the board all of the time. it's heavy on our minds we will not be graduating hundreds of students. we're grateful the city stepped in to help with summer school. as you can see, this is really not enough. we appreciate extra fund for the city. i do think this is crisis mode right now. i think yes, we would love to have money back from the prop h, of course. this is a crisis. now we are deep in crisis. we think it's...
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if the drone can be physically hijacked it can it turns out be technically technologically hacked a team of researchers at the university of texas has proven this and let's take a look at some of the video that sort of illustrates how this is done. the researchers hacked into the g.p.s. system of a small but sophisticated drone with a so-called spoofer one that mimics real g.p.s. signals it took complete control of the drone by sending it false g.p.s. signals making it go wildly off course several times the implications of this are that a terrorist group could do the same thing and use it to crash a drone into a building even another aircraft. professor john humphreys is part of the team from the university of texas at austin at radio navigation laboratory and joins us now from austin hey there professor andres your team actually demonstrated this for the department of homeland security i got to ask what was their response. well it is. i think they were somewhat skeptical that we could pull this off but when they saw the test results the footage and so forth i believe that they were happy that happened because now that
if the drone can be physically hijacked it can it turns out be technically technologically hacked a team of researchers at the university of texas has proven this and let's take a look at some of the video that sort of illustrates how this is done. the researchers hacked into the g.p.s. system of a small but sophisticated drone with a so-called spoofer one that mimics real g.p.s. signals it took complete control of the drone by sending it false g.p.s. signals making it go wildly off course...
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. >> huge success of the university technical college initiative created over 25 [ inaudible ] pleasedther round of obligations this autism and the funding is available so that businesses, universities, parents and young people in general pay [ inaudible ]. [ yelling ] >> thank you. good to see the honorable lady on such feisty form. i love it. that's the british parliament, folks. british pm and marie morris during the house of commons in began as a simple question to prime minister cameron. let's compare that performance with a typical moment from the senate here at home. >> the piece of legislation we're dealing with, the house posted that last night, just before midnight, to meet their rules and it includes the transportation conference and flood insurance institute in one package. >> oh, my god. it's so painful. >> it's a long trip across the atlantic. >> i need to move. i mean seriously. >> we got to have a parliamentary system. i know we're the best and exceptional and all that stuff but we're boring. seriously. >> masterpiece theater. >> australians -- hand to hand combat. >> h
. >> huge success of the university technical college initiative created over 25 [ inaudible ] pleasedther round of obligations this autism and the funding is available so that businesses, universities, parents and young people in general pay [ inaudible ]. [ yelling ] >> thank you. good to see the honorable lady on such feisty form. i love it. that's the british parliament, folks. british pm and marie morris during the house of commons in began as a simple question to prime...
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those pieces will be the most basic component of everything in the universe something that scientists call the god particle or more technically the higgs bo'sun the god particle was first conceived of way back in one nine hundred sixty four and ever since it has been the most sought after scientific discovery for nearly fifty years now and on wednesday morning scientists at the large hadron collider could announce that they finally found it or at least that they found evidence that it actually exists so what that means and how would it change our understanding of life the universe and everything joining me now is professor robert roser member of the particle physics division with fermi lab in spokesperson for the c.d.f. experiment at the department of energy's fermi national accelerator laboratory professor roeser welcome oh thanks for having thanks for coming on so let's start at the basics why is the higgs bo'sun or the god particle so important well so we have these fundamental theory of how that universe was created called the standard model. the since we're lacking one very simple of the basic components the center model
those pieces will be the most basic component of everything in the universe something that scientists call the god particle or more technically the higgs bo'sun the god particle was first conceived of way back in one nine hundred sixty four and ever since it has been the most sought after scientific discovery for nearly fifty years now and on wednesday morning scientists at the large hadron collider could announce that they finally found it or at least that they found evidence that it actually...
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he is a technical -- i don't know, from silicon valley originally he is a graduate of stanford university. our guest reporter is the ultimate ashraf reporter corker >> he discussed what is in front of congress specifically in the senate we are seeing them debate a piece of legislation where the sponsors have really been to over backwards to try to appease some of the concerns from the privacy advocates but they've also been forced to make some concessions on regulation. so, what would you like to see from a cybersecurity law passed by congress if at all this year? >> you know, i have not jumped into the current proposed legislation. so i'm not in a position to go into it in any specific detail. i am pleased to hear concessions that have been made to try to strike a balance to really haven't necessarily heard that feedback from all the communities that they are content with what they've gotten to yet so i think there is more work to be done and again i think we have to be very carefully and very deliberate in what we do. >> how much can legislation or policy making difference as you discus
he is a technical -- i don't know, from silicon valley originally he is a graduate of stanford university. our guest reporter is the ultimate ashraf reporter corker >> he discussed what is in front of congress specifically in the senate we are seeing them debate a piece of legislation where the sponsors have really been to over backwards to try to appease some of the concerns from the privacy advocates but they've also been forced to make some concessions on regulation. so, what would you...
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causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks a technical glitch causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks to go off at once. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry, and today we begin with going to extremes. now relief could be in sight for millions of americans who have endured nearly a week of record-breaking heat, but the dangerous heat wave forecast to break this weekend in many parts of the country is still not over yet. nbc's dan sheneman has the story. >> reporter: 92 degrees before 9:00 a.m. another hot day just beginning in chicago. the temperature eventually soared to 103. a new record. two degrees shy of the city's all-time record. this is blamed for the buckling pavement. >> it's happening across the country, wisconsin to the east. >> reporter: no relief. chicago public schools cancel all summer school classes. it's the same for the rest of the nation from 102 in south carolina to 1 0e p in milwaukee. to make matters worse, hundreds of millions of americans are in their sixth day. they're still waiting for
causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks a technical glitch causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks to go off at once. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello, and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry, and today we begin with going to extremes. now relief could be in sight for millions of americans who have endured nearly a week of record-breaking heat, but the dangerous heat wave forecast to...
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a technical glitch causes all of san diego's fourth of july fireworks go off at once. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with going to extremes. relief could be in sight for millions of americans who have endured nearly a week of record-breaking heat, but the dangerous heat wave forecast to break this weekend in many parts of the country is still not over yet. nbc's dan sheneman has the story. >> reporter: 92 degrees before 9:00 a.m. the temperature eventually soared to 108, two degrees high of the city's all-time record. the city's heat is blamed for this buckling pavement sfroo from wisconsin to texas, you're seeing streets buckling all over the place. >> reporter: with no relief in sight for friday, they've canceled all of summer's classes. it's much the same for the nation as far north as milwaukee. to make matters worse, hundreds of thousands of americans are in their sixth day without electricity after last week's storms. they're still waiting for relief from the heat and their frustration. >> when they told me july 8th this
a technical glitch causes all of san diego's fourth of july fireworks go off at once. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with going to extremes. relief could be in sight for millions of americans who have endured nearly a week of record-breaking heat, but the dangerous heat wave forecast to break this weekend in many parts of the country is still not over yet. nbc's dan sheneman has the story. >> reporter:...
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he is a technical -- i don't know, i guess the word is whiz from silicon valley originally, graduate of stanford university. our guest reporter is gautham that fresh of -- nagesh of "congressional quarterly." >> host: rod, you discussed the legislation that's currently in front of congress. specifically in the senate, we're seeing them debate a piece of legislation where the sponsors have bent over backward to try to appease some of the concerns from privacy advocates, but they've also been forced to make concessions of regulation. so what would you like to see from a cybersecurity law passed by congress, if at all this year? >> guest: you know, i have not jumped in depth, so i'm not a position to go into it in specific detail. i'm pleased to hear concessions have been made to try to strike a balance. i haven't necessarily heard that feedback from all the communities that they're content with where we've gotten to yet. i think there's more work to be done, and i think we've got to be very careful and deliberate in what we do. >> host: how much can legislation or policy really make a difference? as you disc
he is a technical -- i don't know, i guess the word is whiz from silicon valley originally, graduate of stanford university. our guest reporter is gautham that fresh of -- nagesh of "congressional quarterly." >> host: rod, you discussed the legislation that's currently in front of congress. specifically in the senate, we're seeing them debate a piece of legislation where the sponsors have bent over backward to try to appease some of the concerns from privacy advocates, but...
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he got a technical degree from a top university. he wanted to work in the state when he graduated. his dream job control was to give back, to provide public service. he hasn't been able to find any job, let alone his dream job, and he is every bit as lost as hector hernandez. and that situation faced by hector and ty is only one aspect of the crisis in america's job market. i think of jodie lazarus who moved to stanford five years ago in search of economic opportunity. she put her two kids in local schools, signed up for college classes, starred to ge started r finances in order and today she makes barely enough to feed her family and she receives no benefits. she's been looking for a job that will pay her more and give her more security, but in this economy, her efforts have come to nothing. and every week she hopes and praise that this week's income will be enough to provide food this week for her family. people like jodie and hector and ty deserve better. as i travel across connecticut, i hear often that there are jobs and employers can't find people with the skills to fill them
he got a technical degree from a top university. he wanted to work in the state when he graduated. his dream job control was to give back, to provide public service. he hasn't been able to find any job, let alone his dream job, and he is every bit as lost as hector hernandez. and that situation faced by hector and ty is only one aspect of the crisis in america's job market. i think of jodie lazarus who moved to stanford five years ago in search of economic opportunity. she put her two kids in...
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universal orlando. i'm taking these guys back with me. >> i think technically i'm not allowed to laugh at the matt joke iversal orlando resorts. >> just ahead, the nastiest germs in your hotel room after your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. baltimore city police are investigating a deadly shooting involving one of their own officers. police say they saw man beating a woman at a gas station at liberty heights saturday before he fled on foot. a fight ensued, leading to the officer firing his weapon with the suspect, michael w >> humidity has come down a little bit. it will be a little more comfortable. as we head through the rest of the day, high temperatures in the low 90s. a few scattered thunderstorms on the fourth of july.
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allow the university to build a grocery store and build senior housing and albany city leaders voted to approve it early this morning and city counselors did approve that measure. they -- [ technical difficulties, stand by ] [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> it is important to put our foot down and say no. this whole area should say no and it should be reserved. >> there has never been any farming there, there can't be, thatting there in the future... >> reporter: if you take a look, that is the sight and it is actually connected to the gill track. there may be a renewed occupy the farm details and in all, christian captain, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> in overnight news, we are tracking the investigation into a shooting outside a santa rosa bar outside a restaurant. it is the second shooting in less than a year. two people were shot right in front of the cap tina and the victim's injuries are not life threaten end -- threatening. >>> a man was injured during a robbery attempt. police say the victim walked a half a block to somebody's home and told them he had been shot. he was rushed to the hospital and is expected to survive. police are now looking for 2 people involve
allow the university to build a grocery store and build senior housing and albany city leaders voted to approve it early this morning and city counselors did approve that measure. they -- [ technical difficulties, stand by ] [ technical difficulties, stand by ] >> it is important to put our foot down and say no. this whole area should say no and it should be reserved. >> there has never been any farming there, there can't be, thatting there in the future... >> reporter: if you...
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what are your thoughts on career technical education and how do we integrate this into the discussion? >> hugely important. i always say four-year universitiesommunity colleges and technical training. we have $4 billion that we put behind this. frankly, many programs across the country today are outdated. you have some extremely programs leading to real jobs in industry cert. you have some programs that help folks with skills that disappeared 20-30 years ago. these are tough economic times. are asking congress for an additional billion dollars. we want to double down. there are so many jobs out there that are not happening. the community college side is hugely important. where real training in community colleges are leading to real jobs in the private sector. that is through wyoming your response and or whoever it might be. we want to invest in quality -- that is through wyoming or utah or wherever it might be. we want to invest in quality. we want to do more and we want to be a better partner. >> i also think, when we talk about high school graduation, if everyone in high school thinks that their next step has to be a four-year college, tha
what are your thoughts on career technical education and how do we integrate this into the discussion? >> hugely important. i always say four-year universitiesommunity colleges and technical training. we have $4 billion that we put behind this. frankly, many programs across the country today are outdated. you have some extremely programs leading to real jobs in industry cert. you have some programs that help folks with skills that disappeared 20-30 years ago. these are tough economic...
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universities there boast a growing class of elite students. >> it's sad that we rely on 80% imports, yet we have very sharp people here. we study technical subjects. but we have to keep on importing. >> like the way i am doing wastewater right now. it is a simple mechanism we shouldn't be importing it. we can design it here and manufacture it. but you find that in our country the support like the financial support to fund r&d or people with innovations is not very set in place very well. >> lucy and her friends belong to kenya's steadily growing middle class. they have good jobs and earn up to 3,000 euros a month. their goal is to strengthen kenya's economy and help bring about political change. >> i would wish that the gap between the haves and the have nots not so big. because you find the rich extremely rich, richer than the rich in europe, and the poor are really poor. so i would love to live in a place where i don't see slums anymore. >> for that, international investors will have to get on board -- not just development agencies. lucy mutinda represents the new kenya -- a country with confidence as well as know-how. >> given the glo
universities there boast a growing class of elite students. >> it's sad that we rely on 80% imports, yet we have very sharp people here. we study technical subjects. but we have to keep on importing. >> like the way i am doing wastewater right now. it is a simple mechanism we shouldn't be importing it. we can design it here and manufacture it. but you find that in our country the support like the financial support to fund r&d or people with innovations is not very set in place...
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technical evaluation group called the environment evaluation group in new mexico. i think the state government made a tremendous decision by locating that scientific review panel within their university system so that it was given in essence the type of independence that one associates with an academic institution. but to have it separate from the federal government t. was another key ingredient. another key element was that this was licensed to a safety standard that was established in advance of the siting of the repository, not during or after the selection of the repository and this relates to the commission's recommendation that a new site independent safety standard be developed by epa and the nrc. i think the final element that was critical in my judgment was the fact that, that this program had assured funding in the sense that the senator -- the senior senator from the state of new mexico served on both the appropriate and authorizing committees. that gave some assurance that adequate funding would be available to operate the facility safely after it had been built. we can't rely on that good luck happening again because the statistical probability of that happening is low.
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university boulevard. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> metro has been experiencing some technical difficulties. over the weekend, a come pirate glitch shut down the system twice. >> this morning, the transit agency is taking steps to make sure there are no problems during your morning commute. fox 5's melanie alnwick is live at the metro headquarters with the details. >> i'm sure the last thing that passenger was want to sperches would be some of those 30 to 40 minute delays that happened to some passengers over weekend. now, metro says that no new problems have popped up since sunday and that was as of about 5:00 this morning. they do say there will be additional supervisors on hand at key locations just to be able to respond quickly in case any of the computer problems pop up again. twice over the won, a computer malfunction brought trains on all five lines to a stand still. it first happened saturday between 2:10 and 2:50:00 p.m. and again between 12:30:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. on sunday. now, metro says the problem was in its rail operations control center, a system that allows c
university boulevard. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> metro has been experiencing some technical difficulties. over the weekend, a come pirate glitch shut down the system twice. >> this morning, the transit agency is taking steps to make sure there are no problems during your morning commute. fox 5's melanie alnwick is live at the metro headquarters with the details. >> i'm sure the last thing that passenger was want to sperches would...
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universal orlando. i'm taking these guys back with me. >> i think technically i'm not allowed to laugh at the matt joke iversal orlando resorts. >> just ahead, the nastiest germs in your hotel room after your local news. >>> good morning. for smuf us we have to pack our patience today because with traffic lights still out in many areas and the heat today, it's not going to be fun in many areas. our temperatures already warming past the 80-degree mark. hitting 82 right now. the dew point temperature is 63, so plenty sticky already. mid to upper 70s throughout most neighborhoods, and 82 in d.c. and 81 in annapolis and towards packs river. today's high is 96 >>> good morning. lots of debrew on local roadways slowing down. watch out at enterprise road at route 50. looking at delays on 50, not so bad inbound at landover road. it takes about nine minutes to get from the beltway to 295. no accidents on route 50, and x xxxbraef back with more "today." beautiful morning on rockefeller plaza with a big crowd for this holiday week. i'm natalie morales along with willie geist. coming up, the holiday week, the weath
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state football players so technically none of them fit into that category of people who, when the abuse -- of them is known, the people who know it and work for the university have to report it. so that probable relieves them of criminal liability. it doesn't relieve them of civil liability and of liability with respect to the ncaa. so the university could be harmed by the ncaa which would harm it tremendously financially. and the university could be harmed with respect to civil lawsuits if it knew these things were going on and did nothing to stop them. >> because they can clearly show, you read emails, these men clearly knew they were doing the wrong thing by hiding this. >> there doesn't seem to be any question. it is unusual we would see emails and we haven't seen them. a reporter from cnn claims to have had the emails read to her and claims they were read by investigators to discovered them in the university's investigation of itself which, by the way, is conducted by the former director of f.b.i., louie free, who is no doubt conducting a thorough investigation. the fact he has these means they'll get in the hands of the lawyers of the people suing pen
state football players so technically none of them fit into that category of people who, when the abuse -- of them is known, the people who know it and work for the university have to report it. so that probable relieves them of criminal liability. it doesn't relieve them of civil liability and of liability with respect to the ncaa. so the university could be harmed by the ncaa which would harm it tremendously financially. and the university could be harmed with respect to civil lawsuits if it...
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universal orlando. i'm taking these guys back with me. >> i think technically i'm not allowed to laugh at the matt joke ersal orlando resorts. >> just ahead, the nastiest germs in your hotel room after your local news. >>> good monday morning to you. 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. east bay hotel gerss are back in in their rooms after a chemical scare. several floors of the w hotel were evacuated. guests used some unidentified chemical to commit suicide. investigators say there were several notes warning to stay out of the room. no other guests were injured. >>> let's take a look at the forecast with christina. >> good morning to you, laura. good morning to you at home. 70s today and low 80s inland. 75 for santa cruz, 77 in los gatos. as we head through the 4th of july, temperatures are going to warm up, up to 89 degrees inland for the 4th. good news is looks crystal clear for your fireworks displays as of 9:00 p.m. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios x xxxbraef back with
universal orlando. i'm taking these guys back with me. >> i think technically i'm not allowed to laugh at the matt joke ersal orlando resorts. >> just ahead, the nastiest germs in your hotel room after your local news. >>> good monday morning to you. 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. east bay hotel gerss are back in in their rooms after a chemical scare. several floors of the w hotel were evacuated. guests used some unidentified chemical to commit suicide. investigators say...
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technical term is hardened and deeply buried targets. the iranians are masters not only at hardening the concrete and they actually study that at their universitiesof it is they have buried their bunkers where they're creating a lot of their nuclear weapons deeply underground, places like parchin, all of those. many of the installations we're interested in are underground. >> do you have a sense of what that upgrade might be? 30,000 pounds becomes what? >> well, the weight probably stays the same in most cases. but what happens is the targeting is improved and the type of ordinance that is att h attached to the bomb, explosive charge related to the bomb, actually becomes a more powerful charge. and so it's a matter of creating a more powerful charge to do the job we think it needs to could do. >> barbara, let me ask you, we saw this reporting about what iran is doing and the u.s. having these massive ordnance penetrators. has there been a marked build-up? >> well, there has been, erin. the thinking is that if israel or the u.s. were to attack iran's nuclear program, pardon me, iran, iran retaliates by shutting down the oil lanes in the strait of
technical term is hardened and deeply buried targets. the iranians are masters not only at hardening the concrete and they actually study that at their universitiesof it is they have buried their bunkers where they're creating a lot of their nuclear weapons deeply underground, places like parchin, all of those. many of the installations we're interested in are underground. >> do you have a sense of what that upgrade might be? 30,000 pounds becomes what? >> well, the weight probably...
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and it's causing a whole bunch of technical glitches for very popular websites like linkedin, reddit gawker. because the leap second was added to the coordinated universal you know about utc? me either. it's supposed to keep the clock in alignment with the earth's rotation, you may feel one second more tired or one second older this morning. >> imagine never having to buy another watch battery again. tech company is showing off a new way to power gadget using a person's own body heat. it developed a wrist band that creates enough power for small electronics like watches and even blue tooth devices and heart monitors. the company is currently working on products for the u.s. government, but hopes to expand to regular consumers by 2013. imagine that? >> and interesting next generation of legos, i have a 5-year-old and 6-year-old. these are called little bits, little bits that get all through your rug and every crevice in your house. >> and maybe in your stomach. >> they look like legos but there's a wee bit of magic inside. take a peek. >> i'm an engineer and i'm the founder of little bits. these are little bits. little bits is a system of electronic modu
and it's causing a whole bunch of technical glitches for very popular websites like linkedin, reddit gawker. because the leap second was added to the coordinated universal you know about utc? me either. it's supposed to keep the clock in alignment with the earth's rotation, you may feel one second more tired or one second older this morning. >> imagine never having to buy another watch battery again. tech company is showing off a new way to power gadget using a person's own body heat. it...
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thompson: madam speaker, asow chair of the career and technical education caucus, i rise to recognize the retirement from penn state university's learning factory. carson's background in motorsports started in racing, while proudly serving in the united states army. following service he went on to hold the international motorsports championship, three manufacturer championships and driver championships. since 1994, carson has served as supervisor of the learning factory, supporting the mission to bring real -- the real world into the classroom. by providing engineering students with hands-on experience through industry-sponsored projects. carson helped to oversee an expansion of the learning factory that doubled its size and in 2006 it was part of a team honored with the national academy of engineering's gordon prize for innovations and engineering education. carson has applied his motorsports background to assist nearly 700 students on 150 projects, has passed 13 majors and engaged students in five colleges. i commend mr. carson on his innovation and wish him the best in his retirement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: f
thompson: madam speaker, asow chair of the career and technical education caucus, i rise to recognize the retirement from penn state university's learning factory. carson's background in motorsports started in racing, while proudly serving in the united states army. following service he went on to hold the international motorsports championship, three manufacturer championships and driver championships. since 1994, carson has served as supervisor of the learning factory, supporting the mission...
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technical glitches for popular websites like four square and yelp and gawker. the leap second if you didn't notice was added saturday to keep the coordinated universal time clock in alignment with the earth's rotation. we're watching stocks set for a mixed open today. dow futures are up. unemployment in the eurozone hit 11.1% in may. in china, manufacturing is slowing down, the concern for wall street is how all of that will affect the u.s. you know what, brook, one day it's a good day, another day it's -- we have 200-point gain on friday and who knows what today will bring. >> that's what we were talking about 4:00 on friday, changes on a dime, doesn't it alison kosik. >> it does. >> blan keting the sunday shows insisting that the supreme court's decision thursday will not stop their efforts to bring down a law, but when pressed on what the party would replace it with, they were kind of vague and instead answering the question by turning the focus back on the law itself. >> let me say the single best thing we can do for the american health care system is to get rid of obama care. >> preserve any of these programs or does everything go? >> we will vote to repe
technical glitches for popular websites like four square and yelp and gawker. the leap second if you didn't notice was added saturday to keep the coordinated universal time clock in alignment with the earth's rotation. we're watching stocks set for a mixed open today. dow futures are up. unemployment in the eurozone hit 11.1% in may. in china, manufacturing is slowing down, the concern for wall street is how all of that will affect the u.s. you know what, brook, one day it's a good day, another...
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what are your thoughts on career technical education and how we integrate this into the discussion? >> i always say four-year university is, some form of education beyond high school. many programs across the country today are outdated. you had some extraordinary programs that lead to real jobs. you have some programs preparing people for jobs that disappeared 20 years ago. we want to use resources in a smarter way at a high school and middle school level where the training is leading to a real job opportunity. we're asking congress for an additional billion dollars. there are some in the great jobs out there that are not happening. the community college site is of huge importance. my undersecretary is the first person that that job who is a former community college president. partnerships with the department of labor -- hundred million dollars this year, lester, where real training is leading to shoot real jobs in the private sector. we want to invest in quality and we think that pat is a hugely undervalued one today. raising this ball i -- raising the spotlight on committed to college, which want to do more and we wa
what are your thoughts on career technical education and how we integrate this into the discussion? >> i always say four-year university is, some form of education beyond high school. many programs across the country today are outdated. you had some extraordinary programs that lead to real jobs. you have some programs preparing people for jobs that disappeared 20 years ago. we want to use resources in a smarter way at a high school and middle school level where the training is leading to...
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technical assistance and bid on contracts from the federal government with a single form. it would function much like the common applications, the common application that students use today to apply to multiple colleges and universities. senator landrieu's amendment would put us on the path toward creating a common application by establishing an interagency executive committee with representatives from 12 different agencies and departments that will report back to congress and the s.b.a. within 270 days on whether a common application is feasible. this is a commonsense bill that i believe both sides of the aisle can agree to cut the paperwork burden on our small business owners. thank you, madam president, and i ask for a quorum call. the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mrs. hagan: i ask that all time spent in qorls be equally -- in quorum calls be equally divided. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. hagan: madam president, i ask for a quorum call. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. thune: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. th
technical assistance and bid on contracts from the federal government with a single form. it would function much like the common applications, the common application that students use today to apply to multiple colleges and universities. senator landrieu's amendment would put us on the path toward creating a common application by establishing an interagency executive committee with representatives from 12 different agencies and departments that will report back to congress and the s.b.a. within...