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>>> self centering the universe. thanks to data from a nasa orbiter called the shandra x-ray observatory, the scientists have just confirmed the existence of mysterious dark matter that holds the universe together. this finding and a galaxy of others since the late 19 90s makes it possible for astro physicists to understand the very essence of the universe. what does science tell us about our place in the cosmos? where do we fit in to the universe? in the first of a two-part series, we'll ask the authors of the view from the center of the universe, dr. joel primack and nancy ellen abrahams. if. for such a small if i live to a hundred.p if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're m
>>> self centering the universe. thanks to data from a nasa orbiter called the shandra x-ray observatory, the scientists have just confirmed the existence of mysterious dark matter that holds the universe together. this finding and a galaxy of others since the late 19 90s makes it possible for astro physicists to understand the very essence of the universe. what does science tell us about our place in the cosmos? where do we fit in to the universe? in the first of a two-part series,...
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you come back as the quantum universe to the other copy. if i go back in time and kill my parents before i am born i would not be born in that universe but so what? i am still unaffected because my parents are unaffected that is a little far afield but that is some interaction with a time travel. >> something i recently aware of his the einstein theory that this is now that we're so lucky to live in a time when people can produce with these elements. hypothetically if they could create that in a room room, assuming they can do all the basic theories of quantum mechanics breakdown? if you have a situation? >> guest. >> host: brian is the final arbiter but that was created write here at m.i.t. also and colorado at the same time. b.a.t is to cool some adams to a very low temperature and what happens and is the wave of particles, they overlap so you create quantum mechanics for a large section of objects that of think that relates to what we're talking about. >> it comes out of basic quantum mechanics. >> if you have the bows einstein all of tho
you come back as the quantum universe to the other copy. if i go back in time and kill my parents before i am born i would not be born in that universe but so what? i am still unaffected because my parents are unaffected that is a little far afield but that is some interaction with a time travel. >> something i recently aware of his the einstein theory that this is now that we're so lucky to live in a time when people can produce with these elements. hypothetically if they could create...
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what's the main stuff in the universe? we think there is a good thans this machine will allow us to produce the stuff in the laboratory. there are also many experiments going on trying to detect the dark matter deep underground for example where it's shielded from cosmic rays. you think it's possible that if the dark matter is invisible, that there is anything corresponding to a human being, which might be out there, and also invisible? >> no the thing about -- >> as we understand rationalitiet and brain and the sell lawyer constructs and molecular constructs the body, there ising in -- cellular -- >> we are made of star dust. you have to understand that dark matter is simple. even dark energy may be simple. they represent 95% of the universe but they don't have nearly the complexity that atoms can have. and we are made of the most complicated atoms. which are as joel said, star dust in a sense that they were cooked in the middle of stars and then burst out when the stars died. so all of the really interesting complexity in
what's the main stuff in the universe? we think there is a good thans this machine will allow us to produce the stuff in the laboratory. there are also many experiments going on trying to detect the dark matter deep underground for example where it's shielded from cosmic rays. you think it's possible that if the dark matter is invisible, that there is anything corresponding to a human being, which might be out there, and also invisible? >> no the thing about -- >> as we understand...
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the big bang. i don't know about other universes. so if you start here, this space was create with the the big bang -- >> if you go into a rocketship and keep on going, what happens? [laughter] >> you know this, you can't. >> what are the possibilities? do you hit an end? do you cycle back to your starting point? >> you aim a telescope in this direction at night, and you aim a telescope in that direction at night, the two parts -- the farthest galaxies you can see, they're receding at a speed faster than light because of the expansion of the universe. you don't even need acceleration. so that part doesn't talk to this part. how are you ever going to get to one part from another with a spaceship that travels less than the speed of light? >> so if you get in that ship, what will happen? >> where i don't know what will happen. i'd be lost in space. [laughter] >> so it's a mathematical question which in math language would be what's the overall topology. >> that's where i disagree with you. >> i think it exists in a mathematician's mind a
the big bang. i don't know about other universes. so if you start here, this space was create with the the big bang -- >> if you go into a rocketship and keep on going, what happens? [laughter] >> you know this, you can't. >> what are the possibilities? do you hit an end? do you cycle back to your starting point? >> you aim a telescope in this direction at night, and you aim a telescope in that direction at night, the two parts -- the farthest galaxies you can see,...
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with their particular far right ideology with florida state university the coax gave for four hundred eighty thousand dollars to west virginia university and get all four hundred twenty thousand dollars to brown university they joined up with other right wingers to hand over three and a half million three point six million detroit university and the coast a seven hundred thousand dollars in state university there are dozens of other universities around the country that receive similar donations from these billion our brothers and just like with florida state university all of these charitable donations come with strings attached. here to talk more about these strains and what they mean for america's higher education system is leaf reporter and blogger extraordinary progress lee welcome back ajami strategy at florida state charles koch can pick and choose professors with his donation what other perks to these guys have with other universities or decision making powers. well it's different for almost every university i've seen you know and brown university i do
with their particular far right ideology with florida state university the coax gave for four hundred eighty thousand dollars to west virginia university and get all four hundred twenty thousand dollars to brown university they joined up with other right wingers to hand over three and a half million three point six million detroit university and the coast a seven hundred thousand dollars in state university there are dozens of other universities around the country that receive similar donations...
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part of the problem with the university being downtown is we're right in the middle of the universityy. i'm not sure if it involved any students. >> this is a joint investigation between the san jose state university police and city of san jose police. one of the reasons why san jose police are involved is because they have a lot of experience and extease in this area. -- expertise in this area. a lot of students we spoke with said they weren't notified in what you might call a timely fashion. a lot of people said they found out from facebook or their friends about what happened here and not the university. again, we're supposed to be speaking with a san jose university spokesperson this hour, scheduled to be here just don't know when. reporting live in san jose, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:02. overnight a fire tore through an abandoned building in concord. this was the scene on willow pass road just hours ago. firefighters say flames why in- - flames were intense and winds were strong. they were forced to attack the fire from inside. the building was a former bar an lun -
part of the problem with the university being downtown is we're right in the middle of the universityy. i'm not sure if it involved any students. >> this is a joint investigation between the san jose state university police and city of san jose police. one of the reasons why san jose police are involved is because they have a lot of experience and extease in this area. -- expertise in this area. a lot of students we spoke with said they weren't notified in what you might call a timely...
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. >> the university is giving out very information. we don't know who the victims are. they are having a hard time contacting one of the families. we don't know the motive, but the university will say that the victims are linked or connected to san jose state. we don't know if they are students or faculty. >> there were several quick pop, pop, and one more after that. >> that is how the shooting was described in the garage across the street from the campus. a male and female found shot to death in a car parked on the fifth floor. this man on the gurney died in the hospital. police believe he is the shooter. police tried to piece together what happened. some students are trying to figure out why the university didn't give out more information throughout sophisticated alert system. >> it lets us know information that they want us to know. but they didn't say what had gone on here. >> the shooting happened at 8:30. night classes were still in session. >> within 30 minutes of the incident, there was a message out viat internal pa system that linked all of offices and classr
. >> the university is giving out very information. we don't know who the victims are. they are having a hard time contacting one of the families. we don't know the motive, but the university will say that the victims are linked or connected to san jose state. we don't know if they are students or faculty. >> there were several quick pop, pop, and one more after that. >> that is how the shooting was described in the garage across the street from the campus. a male and female...
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next, comments from curtis carlson at the university of richmond. can high definition tv standards and the head of the silicon valley firm. later, the national urban league president gives his commencement address to graduates at howard university. finally, the only blind person to climb the tallest peak on each of the seven continents. sunday, the oklahoma senator discusses how congress is addressing the debt issue and how both parties can reach an agreement on how to cut spending. you can see it tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. all this weekend, commencement addresses at 3:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. sunday, we will begin with an address given by florida senator marco rubio in naples, florida. after that, new york mayor michael bloomberg speaks to students. it all gets underway on sunday. curtis carlson is the developer of the american high-definition tv standards. he helped to found more than 12 companies. he is currently the ceo and president of the nonprofit research institute. he recently gave be addressed to the graduate
next, comments from curtis carlson at the university of richmond. can high definition tv standards and the head of the silicon valley firm. later, the national urban league president gives his commencement address to graduates at howard university. finally, the only blind person to climb the tallest peak on each of the seven continents. sunday, the oklahoma senator discusses how congress is addressing the debt issue and how both parties can reach an agreement on how to cut spending. you can see...
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we are 100 university and the servants, one hubbard university and class of 2011. his is your time to name and claim your leadership role in the 21st century america. committed to excellence, the quality and high expectations. but also, stand today on the great shoulders of the former graduates of harvard university. you stand on the shoulders of kenneth clark and john jacobs and vernon jordan. [applause] you stand on the shoulders of cathy hughes and edward brooks. you stand on the shoulders of judge robert carter, meir david and shirley franklin. you stand on the shoulders of the attorney general pamela harris and douglas wilder. you stand on the shoulders of the ambassador andrew young, general benjamin davis, laurie, toni morrison, and yes, michele miller. you stand on the shoulders of all of the mothers and fathers and grandmothers who are here today who have gone before us and who struggle and sweat and who bled and year-end, who sacrificed and borrowed and scolded and nurtured, who tolerated each and every one of you. you stand on all of their shoulders today
we are 100 university and the servants, one hubbard university and class of 2011. his is your time to name and claim your leadership role in the 21st century america. committed to excellence, the quality and high expectations. but also, stand today on the great shoulders of the former graduates of harvard university. you stand on the shoulders of kenneth clark and john jacobs and vernon jordan. [applause] you stand on the shoulders of cathy hughes and edward brooks. you stand on the shoulders...
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for some the university is the place to do that. i think ideally it is a way to include the trades in collaboration with the university so that there is an academic structure. >> you think we have broken down the stereotypes that trade school people are not as educated as college educated students. >> we are highly educated. we have education and in fact we need to build high rises, golden gates, big dams and different infrastructure for the citizens so we have to have a knowledge to do that. we have to be able to communicate with higher level representatives, architects. if somebody gives us a blueprint we have to be able to read it and implement it. that takes some skill and knowledge. that is what we do. i have to say that because we don't have a college degree that doesn't mean that we are uneducated. >> i think one of the advantages of a college degree is that a little more spectrum of skill sets. what we hear from employers is the need to have emotional intelligence, analytical skills to compliment that. >> i totally agree wit
for some the university is the place to do that. i think ideally it is a way to include the trades in collaboration with the university so that there is an academic structure. >> you think we have broken down the stereotypes that trade school people are not as educated as college educated students. >> we are highly educated. we have education and in fact we need to build high rises, golden gates, big dams and different infrastructure for the citizens so we have to have a knowledge...
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war in afghanistan with congressman dennis kucinich and then are the koch brothers infiltrating the university system we'll tell you how they're working with one college to make sure the professors who teach their economic philosophy are working with their children and well as if that's the end of academic freedom all these stories on our course are wednesday dose of happy hour on tonight's show but first let's move on to our top story. is the u.s. congress about to declare war on the world that's what many experts and groups like the a.c.l.u. are saying as congress firms up its fiscal two thousand and twelve defense built one measure republicans are trying to slip it is an update of the authorization for the use of military force or the aid you have that it was passed three days after the attacks on september eleventh and gave the president authorization to use all necessary and appropriate force against those involved in the nine eleven attacks the problem is ten years later after the killing of osama bin laden the world is running out. perpetrators directly involved with nine eleven so what
war in afghanistan with congressman dennis kucinich and then are the koch brothers infiltrating the university system we'll tell you how they're working with one college to make sure the professors who teach their economic philosophy are working with their children and well as if that's the end of academic freedom all these stories on our course are wednesday dose of happy hour on tonight's show but first let's move on to our top story. is the u.s. congress about to declare war on the world...
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with some people pulling for the university, others for students. voted to support the students cause. the regents played tough for a few days but then later gave in. you can't run a university without teachers. >> it's been said that we've always been revolutionaries and all this sort of this. in a way that's true, we've gone back to a traditional view of the university. it's a community of scholars, of faculty and students. >> reporter: clark kerr retired soon after. mario savio got a phd. he died at 53 of heart disease. today the campus is a quiet place again where political free speech is taken for granted and where the fliers on the bulletin board are sometimes about politics but sometimes about parties and rock concerts and cars for sale. >>> san francisco, 1968 remembering the turbulent times of protest against the vietnam war. >>> and harris talks about protests then and now. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunshine ♪ ♪ take me where you are ♪ take me where you are ♪ afternoon ride ♪ afternoon ride [ male announc
with some people pulling for the university, others for students. voted to support the students cause. the regents played tough for a few days but then later gave in. you can't run a university without teachers. >> it's been said that we've always been revolutionaries and all this sort of this. in a way that's true, we've gone back to a traditional view of the university. it's a community of scholars, of faculty and students. >> reporter: clark kerr retired soon after. mario savio...
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scheme here at the university of maryland college park. i'm mike hellgren, wjz investigating the scope of the problem. >>> mother's day weekend, will it be a wash out. i'm bob turk, i'll have your complete forewarning forecast coming up next. the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> it is 53 degrees, partly cloudy in central maryland right now. right now you're looking at lightning strikes in roseville where severe storms rolled through. the complete forecast is coming up. >>> visitors to the wichita zoo are horrified when they saw a 7- year-old mauled by a tiger. the child crawled over a guardrail. the leopard grabbed the boy's head and clawed him. the boy
scheme here at the university of maryland college park. i'm mike hellgren, wjz investigating the scope of the problem. >>> mother's day weekend, will it be a wash out. i'm bob turk, i'll have your complete forewarning forecast coming up next. the kincaids live here. across the street, the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience,...
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we now the university is holding a news conference to give us the latest information. rob is standing by. >>rob: were out here on the quad at campus at san jose state university while were waiting at the university official to shed light on what occurred here. she spoke earlier today and told us they're investigating this as an apparent murder- suicide. were hoping they will be out here in a little while and give us some more information. particularly the identities of the three victims. we know this much, this occurred at the northeast section corner of campus about 8:30 p.m. last night. the parking crashes between santa clara and san fernand go. neighbors said they heard as many as 10 shots rang out. paramedics later said they found three victims. two victims in a car and the third person elsewhere in the parking grosz. that person was transported to a hospital and later died. we're not sure of the people are students, were not sure the genders. there was a text message alert send across campus. they announced it over the p a system what was going on they're treating
we now the university is holding a news conference to give us the latest information. rob is standing by. >>rob: were out here on the quad at campus at san jose state university while were waiting at the university official to shed light on what occurred here. she spoke earlier today and told us they're investigating this as an apparent murder- suicide. were hoping they will be out here in a little while and give us some more information. particularly the identities of the three victims....
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great shoulders of the former graduates of howard university. the shoulders of kenneth clark and vernon jordan. the shoulders of malaak compton rock, cathy hughes, and edward brooke. the shoulders of judge robert carter, mayor david dinkins, and mayor shirley franklin. the shoulders of attorney general kamala harris, mayor kasim reed, and governor douglas wilder. the shoulders of ambassador andrew young, general benjamin davis, fredricka whitfield, and laurie stokes. the shoulders of toni morrison, taraji henson and michelle miller. you stand on the shoulders of our mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, we stand on the shoulders of all who have struggled, all who have sweated, all who have bled, all who have yearned, all who have sacrificed, because they join in celebrating howard university's class of 2011 united, under god, indivisible, with liberty, justice and a commitment to excellence, equality and high expectations for all . . congratulations class of 2011. this is your mission. this is your moment. good luck and godspeed.
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it is the san jose state university north garage. it happened on the fifth floor up at the top there. the homicides took place around 8:30 last night. the this morning a contractor was up on the fifth floor cleaning up the hazardous body fluids that spilled during the shooting. they will take the lead role because again the city police have the technology and exexperience necessary. san jose police will play a large role. around 8:30 last night several witnesses heard several shots from the fifth floor of the parking garage. when they arrived on the scene they found three people on the ground. two people pronounced dead at the scene one died later at the hospital. we did speak to a university spokesperson last night following the shooting and they are already telling us that this shooting doesn't go beyond here. in other words they believe that these people were targeted. >> we do believe that it wasn't random at all. it wasn't a drive-by shooting. it wasn't gang related. it was very contained. >> now following the shooting of course
it is the san jose state university north garage. it happened on the fifth floor up at the top there. the homicides took place around 8:30 last night. the this morning a contractor was up on the fifth floor cleaning up the hazardous body fluids that spilled during the shooting. they will take the lead role because again the city police have the technology and exexperience necessary. san jose police will play a large role. around 8:30 last night several witnesses heard several shots from the...
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>>rob: we had hoped to learn the identities of the three victims here. university officials held a news conference here in the quad about 30 minutes ago but now telling us what we will have to wait until tomorrow for more information. we do know three people are dead and they are affiliated with university. it happened right here last night at the 10th street grosz between stanford and go and santa clara street between ninth and 10th. neighbors in the area, students telling us they heard to burst of gunfire about five shots each ringing out. a short time later the place was crawling with police, paramedics and fire trucks. two people found dead inside a car on the fifth floor of the grosz, a third victim found elsewhere in the crash and is presumed to be the shooter. that individual is taken to hospital and later died. this is being investigated as an apparent murder-suicide. it recalled a was an isolated incident and at no time was anyone be on the garage in any danger. here's a question put to the university official about the timeline what actually happened insi
>>rob: we had hoped to learn the identities of the three victims here. university officials held a news conference here in the quad about 30 minutes ago but now telling us what we will have to wait until tomorrow for more information. we do know three people are dead and they are affiliated with university. it happened right here last night at the 10th street grosz between stanford and go and santa clara street between ninth and 10th. neighbors in the area, students telling us they heard...
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no matter where you looked, there were more things in the universe than had ever been dreamed of. and one curious feature is that makes to our mind some of the most hard-headed scientists in the world were incredibly credulous and naive. they believed in mermaids, they believed in life on other planets, they believed in lock necessary monster -- loch ness monster kind of things. why not? they'd seen more astonishing thing in every day's newspaper. >> um, i've just finished reading several books that seem like your book is almost a basis for these. recent books on priestly and the discovery of air and the age of wonder and those books like that who talk about the things after your, after your situation where priestly came along. it seems they were just based on coming out of the era that you're talking about. i just wonder if this whole genre of books is popular now, and is this an era that you see is really lifting you up? because you can, you can, you can explain this very well for the layman. >> well, there are these peculiar trends in books as well as everything else, you know?
no matter where you looked, there were more things in the universe than had ever been dreamed of. and one curious feature is that makes to our mind some of the most hard-headed scientists in the world were incredibly credulous and naive. they believed in mermaids, they believed in life on other planets, they believed in lock necessary monster -- loch ness monster kind of things. why not? they'd seen more astonishing thing in every day's newspaper. >> um, i've just finished reading several...
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the university is currently investigating claims of plagiarism. this news comes on the same day that the university released a report to the extent of plagiarism by former defense minister and his ph.d. work. he resigned on march 1 after denying consciously copying other people's work. the university commission on academic standards say the extent of the plagiarism porter -- pointed to deliberate cheating. he had already been stripped of his doctorate, but the findings are less than the likelihood of a political comeback. the film festival is open on the french riviera with luxury yachts running the harbor and teeming with the rich and famous. it included new law. the jury is presided over by robert deniro. other veterans are woody allen and ellen wilson. >> they are trying to patch up its image after a crop of films in 2010. 20 pictures are vying in. the blockbusters are also being shown the, but they have great competition. brad pitt stars in the tree of life. the legendary director tells this epic tale that spans a number of decades. there is a
the university is currently investigating claims of plagiarism. this news comes on the same day that the university released a report to the extent of plagiarism by former defense minister and his ph.d. work. he resigned on march 1 after denying consciously copying other people's work. the university commission on academic standards say the extent of the plagiarism porter -- pointed to deliberate cheating. he had already been stripped of his doctorate, but the findings are less than the...
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his latest book, "the clockwork universe," immerses us in be 17th century london, a dirty and what dangerous place with a few bright men who opened their minds to new ways of thinking about the world. they believed that a world well designed by god would follow simple, elegant rules, and they set out to find them. the work was done by robert hook, ed hand haley, robert boyle and most of all, isaac newton. at the same time, they had competitors. newton was one of the most well known and the hardest to get along with. his feud with look in its -- they both discovered calculus -- lasts decades. newton hated sharing his discoveries, and when he did publish them, he did nothing to make his writing easy to read or to understand. lucky for us, edward dolnick does just the opposite, showing the reader the culture and thought of the period thereby making clear the workings and impact of the new discoveries. at the beginning of this book, the residents of london are afraid the end of the world is just around the corner, especially in 1666. but in the end their world improved. perhaps we can hope the s
his latest book, "the clockwork universe," immerses us in be 17th century london, a dirty and what dangerous place with a few bright men who opened their minds to new ways of thinking about the world. they believed that a world well designed by god would follow simple, elegant rules, and they set out to find them. the work was done by robert hook, ed hand haley, robert boyle and most of all, isaac newton. at the same time, they had competitors. newton was one of the most well known...
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. >>> and the controversy over bringing the rotc back to stanford university. bringing the rotc back to stanford university. all coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >> belva: good evening, i'm belva davis and welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me now on our news panel are troy wolfe ton, personal technology columnist for "san jose americay news." bob egelko, legal reporter, san francisco chronicle, and carla march new which i, also with san francisco chronicle. the senior leadership is assembling, these guys should be happy but the state where it is, what are the many concerns that will be discussed? >> yeah, democrats meeting this week in sacramento. you're right, belva, they have a lot to be happy about. they have every statewide office. they have a voter advantage of more than 2 million in california. i mean, this is a party that should be celebrating a lot, except this hangup for their governor, harry brown, he needs just a handful of republican votes to get him those budget proposals in front of voters to
. >>> and the controversy over bringing the rotc back to stanford university. bringing the rotc back to stanford university. all coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >> belva: good evening, i'm belva davis and welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me now on our news panel are troy wolfe ton, personal technology columnist for "san jose americay news." bob egelko, legal reporter, san francisco chronicle, and carla...
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with the best foreign universities recognize degrees awarded by our best universities and i think that this is a more effective and positive way for us to be able to provide the best film scientists from around the world to russia and abroad best young scientists to work in the leading world setters without any problems with us. according to one rating they are talking of our city and the scope of state universities seventy force in the world to what extent is it objective or accurate the reason. any rating is subjective and any rating is open to manipulation you can use our university heads are offended by the placing but i tell them not to pay much attention to your priorities are different from the police there are many comparative criteria we should choose those most important for us and that's base our reforms on what already is we set ourselves so she can minimum of them for example every rating considers a citation rejects of scientists working in the university and that's in my opinion this is significant where scientists are not always enthusiastic by publishing in english the
with the best foreign universities recognize degrees awarded by our best universities and i think that this is a more effective and positive way for us to be able to provide the best film scientists from around the world to russia and abroad best young scientists to work in the leading world setters without any problems with us. according to one rating they are talking of our city and the scope of state universities seventy force in the world to what extent is it objective or accurate the...
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the carbon actually at the university of california irvine they said that you can research anything you want he said i want to research eighty and he started looking at the genetics of eighty this is a combined study that was done with yale and the university of beijing and university of california and their initial results came to the conclusion that yes this is genetic and yes it has to do with built with me so i wrote a book in two thousand and three titled. the the what's the oh there is the edison gene eighty h.d. and they give to the hundred child and and i said you know this there's a gene or one of the dopamine genes and i proposed that it was the d r d four gene the seventh aliya which is the sort of the variation on the gene that seems to pop up a lot eighty h.t. and i said that gene is actually probably responsible for modern civilisation as we know it and for all the innovations it's obvious that thomas edison had who you know was thrown out of school when he was seven years old it was obvious it was ben franklin had who had thirty five jobs in his life his last job was crea
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the hospital. but by midnight a university spokesman said that the gunman had also died. shooting shut down the garage for several hours and stranded dozens of students. the university said the campus is safe. >> i guess i just heard just gunshots go off. >> reporter: how many. >> more than --i want to say more than eight. around 10 shots. >> reporter: it was from one weapon or possibly more than one? >> it sounded like one weapon. >> that could have been any of us getting our vehicles that it occurred. trying to better ourselves, get an education here. >> reporter: and that's what happens? >> yeah. >> reporter: the parking garage also houses the administration building so everything will be back to normal later on this morning and the university is also offering counseling to anybody who might need it. grace, back to you. >> kiet do live at san jose state, thank you. >>> there is a twist in the search for a suspect in another san jose murder. police believe that the man is using his twin brother's identity. suspected gang member mario jesus hernandez is accused of fatall
the hospital. but by midnight a university spokesman said that the gunman had also died. shooting shut down the garage for several hours and stranded dozens of students. the university said the campus is safe. >> i guess i just heard just gunshots go off. >> reporter: how many. >> more than --i want to say more than eight. around 10 shots. >> reporter: it was from one weapon or possibly more than one? >> it sounded like one weapon. >> that could have been any...
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again what the university is calling a murder suicide. ck here live we are been talking with students. one says he knew one of the victim, the woman. and he says that they were friends. coming up at 5:00, more on what he is telling us. we will also atalk with other students and telling what the university is planning for students here. reporting live at san jose state, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. santa clara police are asking for the public's health relate today a suspicious death. a man's body was found on the ground and bleeding in lafayette street just before 6:00 this morning. the victim's identity has not been released. -- they have not said what type of weapon was used to kill him. they have no information on a suspect or motive. anyone with information is asked to call santa clara police. >>> a son quinn ton inmate was released today after more than two decades behind bars and his release came despite a governor's efforts to fight it. we have the first reporter there when earnest morgan walked out a free man and joined us to
again what the university is calling a murder suicide. ck here live we are been talking with students. one says he knew one of the victim, the woman. and he says that they were friends. coming up at 5:00, more on what he is telling us. we will also atalk with other students and telling what the university is planning for students here. reporting live at san jose state, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. santa clara police are asking for the public's health relate today a suspicious death....
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>> the chairmanship a trustee was the elusive grail that no one could deliver the university of maryland. -- the championship trophy was the elusive grail that no one could deliver to the university of maryland accept gary williams. if jordan williams left this year, he got married last week. he bought a house in the suburbs. there have been little signs. jordan leaving put it over-the- top. if he had come back, gary would have come back. >> as far as the future, you believe there is a front runner? >> sean miller from arizona is the front runner. i would be shocked if this did not happen. he has local ties in maryland and he is a top five national recruiter and we know what he did at arizona. he is a tremendous recruiter and tremendous coach. he wants in and his buyout is only half a million dollars record. there is a long list but the elite of the late national coaches are clamoring to get in here. this could be done monday or tuesday. >> thank you so much. they have encouraged the public to attend and some students are filing in and we will carry it live at 1:00. >> our live coverage
>> the chairmanship a trustee was the elusive grail that no one could deliver the university of maryland. -- the championship trophy was the elusive grail that no one could deliver to the university of maryland accept gary williams. if jordan williams left this year, he got married last week. he bought a house in the suburbs. there have been little signs. jordan leaving put it over-the- top. if he had come back, gary would have come back. >> as far as the future, you believe there...
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in dallas personally david said that from now on russia will recognize the foreign university promise of the russian credentials are not recognize abroad so it really fair. it's unfair but a retaliation in this respect is not the right option we're interested in bringing the best scientists and users to russia to teach our students in russian universities rather than encouraging our young people to study abroad go see a thing called the nation recognition with leading american and european universities and see asians ability in holding these negotiations we hope to create a mutually institutionalized standings not mistake level of real interest that usual cooperation of the third. when the best foreign universities recognize degrees awarded by our best universities and i think that this is a more effective and positive way for us to be able to provide the best young scientists from around the world to russia and the our best young scientists to work in the leading world centers without any problems with us. according to one rating the top university of moscow state university seventy
in dallas personally david said that from now on russia will recognize the foreign university promise of the russian credentials are not recognize abroad so it really fair. it's unfair but a retaliation in this respect is not the right option we're interested in bringing the best scientists and users to russia to teach our students in russian universities rather than encouraging our young people to study abroad go see a thing called the nation recognition with leading american and european...
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scientists hope to use the device to study the origins of the universe. the shuttle atlantis will make the program's last flight most likely in july. wall street never got off the ground today >> sreenivasan: wall street never got off the ground today amid concerns about european debt and unease about the u.s. economy. the dow jones industrial average lost 47 points to close at 12,548. the nasdaq fell 46 points to close at 2782. donald trump will not be joining the republican presidential field. the reality tv star and real estate magnate announced his decision in a statement today. he said he could have won, but that he's not ready to leave the private sector. over the weekend, another potential candidate, former arkansas governor mike huckabee, also declined to join the race. israel's frontiers were calm today after a sunday of violence that left 15 people dead. hundreds of people crashed border barriers with syria and lebanon to protest israel's founding. others tried to enter from gaza. the crowds clashed with israeli troops, who opened fire. today the
scientists hope to use the device to study the origins of the universe. the shuttle atlantis will make the program's last flight most likely in july. wall street never got off the ground today >> sreenivasan: wall street never got off the ground today amid concerns about european debt and unease about the u.s. economy. the dow jones industrial average lost 47 points to close at 12,548. the nasdaq fell 46 points to close at 2782. donald trump will not be joining the republican presidential...
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of moscow state university seventy four so in the world to what extent is it objective or accurate one reason. any rating is subjective and any rating is open to manipulation you can use our university heads are offended by the place again but i tell them not to pay much attention to it or priorities are different from the police there are many comparative criteria we should choose those most important for us is going to base our reforms on what we set ourselves are seeking one another for example every rating considers a citation edict of scientists working in the university level in my opinion this is significant for scientists are not always an easy aspect by publishing in english the new version when i explain to the simple how does a little freeze image when your best scientific work is read and cited around the world. our professors are paid by the state fair responsibility to enhance interesting through academic endeavor there is also an index of graduate success we always lose out in this respect because we simply do not know to wh
of moscow state university seventy four so in the world to what extent is it objective or accurate one reason. any rating is subjective and any rating is open to manipulation you can use our university heads are offended by the place again but i tell them not to pay much attention to it or priorities are different from the police there are many comparative criteria we should choose those most important for us is going to base our reforms on what we set ourselves are seeking one another for...
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that's if the university system has to cut $1 billion from its budget. the california residents would pay nearly $14,700 in annual tuition that does president -- doesn't include room, board and fees. >>> tuition is not the dilemma facing bay area college graduates. next month they hit the workforce, or try to. the outlook for new jobs is grim. abc7's alan wang has the disappointing statistics they are facing and a few encouraging signs. >> i am looking for a job in the healthcare field. in administration aspects of the field. >> when he graduates with a degree in healthcare sciences from cal state east bea, he will be facing some tough statistics. a poll shows salaries are down and just over half of college grads are being hired and they are having a harder time paying off student loans. >> i even have some friends right now that are working at minimum wage jobs and have two degrees. >> the competition for jobs is fierce. >> they are looking for students who are good communicators. they are looking for students who have some experience. internships count
that's if the university system has to cut $1 billion from its budget. the california residents would pay nearly $14,700 in annual tuition that does president -- doesn't include room, board and fees. >>> tuition is not the dilemma facing bay area college graduates. next month they hit the workforce, or try to. the outlook for new jobs is grim. abc7's alan wang has the disappointing statistics they are facing and a few encouraging signs. >> i am looking for a job in the healthcare...
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the university of mary washington in fredricksburg, they were welcomed as heroes. e hope is to motivate a new generation to continue the fight for social justice. >> it's an amazing experience to be able to live that and be able to learn from that. >> and they suspect the deeper they go into the south, the more lessons they will learn. >>> the student freedom ride [ male announcer ] want to achieve more with your money? pnc virtual walletet gathers your spending and saving in one place. credit and debit purchases, checks, bills, and other financial information. it lets you see the details as well as the big financial picture. so you can do more with your money. see what a complete view of your money can do for you at pncvirtualwallet.com. ♪ ♪ pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> well, on this mother's day we salute a working woman while trying to find housing for many homeless people on the street. she's at the forefront to end homelessness for good. >> and tavelta tucker a former school cafeteria worker, this department is her castle. she escaped homelessness. sh
the university of mary washington in fredricksburg, they were welcomed as heroes. e hope is to motivate a new generation to continue the fight for social justice. >> it's an amazing experience to be able to live that and be able to learn from that. >> and they suspect the deeper they go into the south, the more lessons they will learn. >>> the student freedom ride [ male announcer ] want to achieve more with your money? pnc virtual walletet gathers your spending and saving...
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who is your are directed towards the koch brothers or florida state university why the koch brothers. because they're there saying we will give you money but only if you will treat trained kids the way that we want them trained so tom excuse me what spot to understand what the problem with that is the problem is that before the state once it's just it's outrageously inappropriate it's what is plenty of public interest this is the bottom line problem the main problem is that the koch brothers are conservative and so god forbid conservatives may try and daniel i think you have a point to your original point you're absolutely right that me my my big argument here is without this you never should have said yes will take your money strings i would rather have zero interest and they make those very sure that or try to hide that you have the right to spread observing f.s.w. and i'm sorry if i can't get outraged when university faculties are less ideologically diverse than george bush's cabinet you know look he's having to free market professors on the faculty he can't he's had his money he s
who is your are directed towards the koch brothers or florida state university why the koch brothers. because they're there saying we will give you money but only if you will treat trained kids the way that we want them trained so tom excuse me what spot to understand what the problem with that is the problem is that before the state once it's just it's outrageously inappropriate it's what is plenty of public interest this is the bottom line problem the main problem is that the koch brothers...
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we're very grateful to him for everything he's done for the university, and for the terps. >> reporter: now, of course the podium is all set for gary williams expected to come around 1:00. all the trophies there, you can see the national championship trophy. the acc conference championship trophy and we also expect to hear from the athletic director kern wanterson and the university president -- seven anderson and -- kevin anderson and the university president. if you want to watch the press conference live, go to the website, wusa9.com and we'll have complete coverage coming up tonight at 5:00. j. c.? back to you. >> kristin, thank you very much. gary williams will certainly be he ised. >>> up next on 9news now at noon, we're going take you to a ribbon cutting ceremony honoring the legacy of the civil rights pioneer. >>> the economy adds more jobs than expected last month. the i'm alexis christoforous with reaction from wall street. >>> officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony about an hour ago to rename a d. c. library in honor of dr. dorothy iheight. dr. height was a civil rights le
we're very grateful to him for everything he's done for the university, and for the terps. >> reporter: now, of course the podium is all set for gary williams expected to come around 1:00. all the trophies there, you can see the national championship trophy. the acc conference championship trophy and we also expect to hear from the athletic director kern wanterson and the university president -- seven anderson and -- kevin anderson and the university president. if you want to watch the...
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. >>> home invasion near the campus of georgetown university. the thieves were armed. as karen gray houston complains, the university public safety department is looking for three suspects. >> reporter: the 3500 block of s street in the burleith neighborhood above georgetown, they call it the village in the city. used to be pretty quiet. until recently. >> the past few months actually there's been quite a bit of action around here. not armed robberies or burglaries. usually on the streets. >> reporter: like muggings? >> yeah. at knife point or gunpoint, and then the assailants are getting away in a car. >> reporter: then there was the home invasion at this house late friday night, saturday morning. police say there are three suspects. one of them had a handgun and they came here looking for one person in particular. the e-mail that went out to and shocked the georgetown university community said a georgetown student and a former student live at the house, that the suspects were looking for a nonstudent resident who was not there at the time. >> because it's just like o
. >>> home invasion near the campus of georgetown university. the thieves were armed. as karen gray houston complains, the university public safety department is looking for three suspects. >> reporter: the 3500 block of s street in the burleith neighborhood above georgetown, they call it the village in the city. used to be pretty quiet. until recently. >> the past few months actually there's been quite a bit of action around here. not armed robberies or burglaries. usually...
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these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. o
these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady...
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sixth grade school student studies things that american students on study until four years into the university if they were one of the reforms without what is going to change not only in the system but more importantly in the mentality. i piddle of first of all we indeed used to have a good educational system of law it was very adaptive to the country we lived in a time and it had its flaws in such issues but it was good when the country changed completely here those who had previously received a good education fails to adapt after the lesson learned here is that as we reform the educational system students to adapt to change our world succeeded must be at the heart of all. right are we doing it today our country changed back in the ninety's. because at any given time people paid either more or less attention if it occasion the educational system underwent considerable reforms during the soviet era as well it is worth noting though that in the 1980's when the need for reforms was already there the good experience dramatic and your profound change in education was put on the back burner sort of
sixth grade school student studies things that american students on study until four years into the university if they were one of the reforms without what is going to change not only in the system but more importantly in the mentality. i piddle of first of all we indeed used to have a good educational system of law it was very adaptive to the country we lived in a time and it had its flaws in such issues but it was good when the country changed completely here those who had previously received...
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still some students complained because it took an hour and a half before the university alert was sent out in text and e-mail. >> i got eight at 12 in the morning. >> i am sure they did the best they could but it was late. >> reporter: 70% of students have signed up for alerts. some say they did not get the alerts at all. the university downplays the delay seemed that the shooting was isolated and the suspect is in custody. for more coverage, click the tab on our homepage at ktvu.com. >>> on to solano county were sheriffs deputies are searching for a gunman at a double homicide. it happened in unincorporated solano county near vallejo. they found a second man dead in the driveway a half block away peevey victims names have not been released. >>> the family of bryan stow say he may be moved from l.a. to san francisco next week. the family's website says he appears stable enough to be transported. the family says stow is showing more eye and mouth movements although he may be involuntary. >>> there is a new push in the hunt for a suspect. a southern california at company is paid to put u
still some students complained because it took an hour and a half before the university alert was sent out in text and e-mail. >> i got eight at 12 in the morning. >> i am sure they did the best they could but it was late. >> reporter: 70% of students have signed up for alerts. some say they did not get the alerts at all. the university downplays the delay seemed that the shooting was isolated and the suspect is in custody. for more coverage, click the tab on our homepage at...
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happening -- that happened in our community. >> the shooting is still under investigation by the university police department and the relationship between the victim is still in question. investigators say there was a history of domestic abuse within the marriage. counseling services are available to students, tackle, and staff -- faculty and staff 24 hours a day. meantime there are plans in the work to honor the students who had died perhaps at the graduation they were supposed to attend. live on campus, erin, update news. >>> many students live in off campus housing and many of the homes are old. a fire broke out in just that type of building this week in a two story victorian on 5th street. this 100-year-old house a block from campus was home to three updated students until monday morning fire. the students were able to grab their last and some other essential documents before evacuating the building. >> so i could smell something burning, so i got -- on second floor. so i -- and i rush outside. (inaudible) san jose, ashly. >> well, there's much more ahead on update news. we'll check in
happening -- that happened in our community. >> the shooting is still under investigation by the university police department and the relationship between the victim is still in question. investigators say there was a history of domestic abuse within the marriage. counseling services are available to students, tackle, and staff -- faculty and staff 24 hours a day. meantime there are plans in the work to honor the students who had died perhaps at the graduation they were supposed to...
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the university plans to in scribe the arena hardwood gary williams court. q. didn't walk out here for 22 years thinking i hope they put my name on a court, now that it is here it's a great honor. hopefully, hopefully a lot of people will feel the same way, that they were responsible for that happening. >> mark viviano, wjz, eyewitness news spoá sports. >>> williams will remain with maryland as an associate athletic director and help in the school's fund raising efforts. the next half hour we'll have the latest on the terps' search for a new head coach. >>> in baseball this morning, the orioles are back home to face tampa bay this weekend. rookie pitcher zach britain was on the mound. rays' rookie brandon guyer takes his first major league at bat, giving tampa the three to nothing lead. the orioles could not get the bats going. they start with a six to two loss. >>> and the orioles are back at home again this weekend and today at the stadium you can see the game today on wjz and tomorrow's game again the rays live at 1:30 on wjz. today's game -- tomorrow's game
the university plans to in scribe the arena hardwood gary williams court. q. didn't walk out here for 22 years thinking i hope they put my name on a court, now that it is here it's a great honor. hopefully, hopefully a lot of people will feel the same way, that they were responsible for that happening. >> mark viviano, wjz, eyewitness news spoá sports. >>> williams will remain with maryland as an associate athletic director and help in the school's fund raising efforts. the next...