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university of applied biotechnology across town to whip up speed specialties with the right nutrition balance for high flying groups as a method of preservation freeze drying food has been with us since the mid twentieth century made for all kinds of extreme or isolated conditions not just for novelty gifts like space ice cream what's different about this sublimation process is the inclusion of probiotics that you know is a bacterial culture they gets mixed in with our apples and other provisions to help us obtain the proper dietary mix keeping us healthy without the benefits of color diversity were used to with earthly luxury taste not that bad either. join to experiment with the. technology to assess the performance of the next generation of. dairy products or tola just bacterial strains to my knowledge this will be the first experiment in the world. we're talking about here. probiotics this new practice will grow your own individual bacterial strains and feed them back to you to maintain your healthy diets with no allergy or rejection. of systems supplemented by probiotics. aspects
university of applied biotechnology across town to whip up speed specialties with the right nutrition balance for high flying groups as a method of preservation freeze drying food has been with us since the mid twentieth century made for all kinds of extreme or isolated conditions not just for novelty gifts like space ice cream what's different about this sublimation process is the inclusion of probiotics that you know is a bacterial culture they gets mixed in with our apples and other...
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why i think the illustration helps outline why it would have made more sense for the university of san francisco to apply that jesuits ethic in simply acting in a more respectful way of the community that has put in their volunteer time and investment of in-kind resources and their own dollars in the caretaking and sustaining of that radio station to at least offer the first right of refusal decision to that particular community in the troubleshooting and problem- solving way that i think would have been consistent with the jesuits outlook. they did not do that. instead, what we see is trend. trend that i know scares us because the board of supervisors has weighed in when we have seen the subversion of public access tv program where we have had to intervene and provide pressure to such institutions of comcast and others that they do not and those dollars that are able to make public access still available for all community. the radio dial, 90.3, and those very, i think, attractive stations that are under the dial of 92 on down are now becoming a real madman of opportunity and target of corporate interest
why i think the illustration helps outline why it would have made more sense for the university of san francisco to apply that jesuits ethic in simply acting in a more respectful way of the community that has put in their volunteer time and investment of in-kind resources and their own dollars in the caretaking and sustaining of that radio station to at least offer the first right of refusal decision to that particular community in the troubleshooting and problem- solving way that i think would...
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to bear in mind the specifics of the region so the principle of the indivisibility of security as universal it is applied to all regional is and it's still relevant it's not like these. pacific asian region and last year we had some initiatives together has lived out. again they've just conversation with the hercules communicate because now the reason no universal. with them what they are but just one platform obviously there is no such place as you know is seeing. in the asia pacific region. while mr various was in china looking at. both leaders dr the declaration. and their much joint initiative to. start a dialogue with this on the security principles based on the principle of human quality of indivisibility. peaceful settlement of. the use of violence confront the use of. known you richard. but you can not use a confrontational and any other me. being to get countries. if you sure can spin them of course there is nothing to you but just that i would like all of the countries of the regions to you confirm their commitments their cheer instead of such principles of this for the very crucial work is a r
to bear in mind the specifics of the region so the principle of the indivisibility of security as universal it is applied to all regional is and it's still relevant it's not like these. pacific asian region and last year we had some initiatives together has lived out. again they've just conversation with the hercules communicate because now the reason no universal. with them what they are but just one platform obviously there is no such place as you know is seeing. in the asia pacific region....
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of passengers in 2010 was down from 2009. >>> stanford university is seeing a record number of applicants. 34,200 high school freshman applied to become part of the class of 2015. that's a 7% increase over last year. all students who are accepted will be notified may 1st. a license to kill in east bay. wild turkeys running amuck. they've got permission to thin out the population. >>> fog is redeveloping right now. how much more can we expect? we'll talk about that next. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you should know about this card -- it's the only one of its kind endorsed by aarp; see if it's right for you. all medicare supplement plans let you keep your own doctor, or hospital
of passengers in 2010 was down from 2009. >>> stanford university is seeing a record number of applicants. 34,200 high school freshman applied to become part of the class of 2015. that's a 7% increase over last year. all students who are accepted will be notified may 1st. a license to kill in east bay. wild turkeys running amuck. they've got permission to thin out the population. >>> fog is redeveloping right now. how much more can we expect? we'll talk about that next....
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of 2010. non-residents pay more to attend helping the university deal with budget cuts. overall, 142,000 students appliedof those is expected 70% will be accepted. >>> president obama plans to ease up on travel restrictions to cuba. the president intends to allow students and church groups to visit the communist country and any u.s. citizen would be allowed to spend as much as $500 every month to citizens. the changes are expected to go into effect within two weeks. >>> in news of the world tonight, violent protest drove the president out of power today and out of that north african nation. the president had been in power for 23 years, he ruled with a violent fist. social media and cell phones fueled street riots. young tanisians are angry they were not benefiting from economic growth while the president and his allies were. >>> in italy, investigators are investigating the president for prostitution charges. he called the allegations absurd. there's a long history of allegations into alleged sexual and financial wrong doing by the prime minister but seems he's able to survive politically each time. >>>
of 2010. non-residents pay more to attend helping the university deal with budget cuts. overall, 142,000 students appliedof those is expected 70% will be accepted. >>> president obama plans to ease up on travel restrictions to cuba. the president intends to allow students and church groups to visit the communist country and any u.s. citizen would be allowed to spend as much as $500 every month to citizens. the changes are expected to go into effect within two weeks. >>> in...
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of 2010. non-residents pay more to attend helping the university deal with budget cuts. overall, 142,000 students applied. of those is expected 70% will be accepted. >>> president obama plans to ease up on travel restrictions to cuba. the president intends to allow students and church groups to visit the communist country and any u.s. citizen would be allowed to spend as much as $500 every month to citizens. the changes are expected to go into effect within two weeks. >>> in news of the world tonight, violent protest drove the president out of power today and out of that north african nation. the president had been in power for 23 years, he ruled with a violent fist. social media and cell phones fueled street riots. young tanisians are angry they were not benefiting from economic growth while the president and his allies were. >>> in italy, investigators are investigating the president for prostitution charges. he called the allegations absurd. there's a long history of allegations into alleged sexual and financial wrong doing by the prime minister but seems he's able to survive politically each time. >>
of 2010. non-residents pay more to attend helping the university deal with budget cuts. overall, 142,000 students applied. of those is expected 70% will be accepted. >>> president obama plans to ease up on travel restrictions to cuba. the president intends to allow students and church groups to visit the communist country and any u.s. citizen would be allowed to spend as much as $500 every month to citizens. the changes are expected to go into effect within two weeks. >>> in...
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of these funds. the key element is we did want to apply universal objective standards city-wide as to what constitutes a deficiency. there is a concern i'm sure all of you are aware of about playing favorites with specific districts getting what some people called the gold-plated park benches. we would be using the existing standard for what is good infrastructure so all neighborhoods would be treated fairly. finally, item five. we are suggesting that the use of ifd monies be limited to individual infrastructures with a long-term maintenance commitment attached to them. as you all know as well, we turned out to not have enough money from the general fund to deal with ongoing maintenance of what we have, said the budget office and the capital planning group thought that this was a particularly important threshold, that we do not spend the money until we have a source of maintenance identified, and it is important to identify that that source could be the board. the board could say we are going to prioritize more maintenance money this year and ongoing for a particular improvement. that is one approach.
of these funds. the key element is we did want to apply universal objective standards city-wide as to what constitutes a deficiency. there is a concern i'm sure all of you are aware of about playing favorites with specific districts getting what some people called the gold-plated park benches. we would be using the existing standard for what is good infrastructure so all neighborhoods would be treated fairly. finally, item five. we are suggesting that the use of ifd monies be limited to...
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researchers at the university of chicago say the exercise allowed students to unload their fears to better concentrate on the test itself. this type of writing could apply in the working world as well for those nervous about an upcoming speech interview, presentation to a client, et cetera. >>> all right. christina has one more look at the forecast before we head off. >> yes, head off and enjoy the weekend that confronts us. we are so excited about that. 49 degrees right now in san francisco. we are going to see a beautiful day in the bay. ab normally warm for this time of the year, and a lot of sunshine that we are not traditionally used to seeing in january in the bay area. 61 in santa rosa. that's the forecasted high today. 67 degrees in los gatos. 66 in san jose. looking really comfortable for the second half of the day. the warmest areas, of course, will be in your car because it is 15 degrees in the surrounding area. and of course, sunshine today, 66 degrees in san jose. still chilly with a sweater, but dress in layers. what i can tell you right now, scott mcgrew, we have beautiful conditions to look forward to probably all the way throughout the
researchers at the university of chicago say the exercise allowed students to unload their fears to better concentrate on the test itself. this type of writing could apply in the working world as well for those nervous about an upcoming speech interview, presentation to a client, et cetera. >>> all right. christina has one more look at the forecast before we head off. >> yes, head off and enjoy the weekend that confronts us. we are so excited about that. 49 degrees right now in...
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the university of california has received a record number of applications for the 2011 fall semester. the number of applications increased from last year. actually there were 142,000 people who applied. that's up 6%. other interesting figures, applications from out of state are up 10.7%. international applications jumped 22.5% and there was an 18% increase in applications from latino students. on average about 70% of applicants are accepted to at least one university of california campus. >>> a san francisco judge has struck down a class action lawsuit over furloughs imposed on state correctional officers. the california correctional peace officers association argued that self-directed furloughs violated the federal labor laws. the association claimed employees aren't paid in full for hours worked with a given pay cycle. however the judge ruled that the association didn't make a case and that it misinterpreted the policy as forcing employees to work for free. >>> a san jose man accused of kidnapping a man he thought was having a relationship with his girlfriend is being held without bail tonight. 25-year-old kevin tram faces a slew of charges including kidnapping and robbery. police
the university of california has received a record number of applications for the 2011 fall semester. the number of applications increased from last year. actually there were 142,000 people who applied. that's up 6%. other interesting figures, applications from out of state are up 10.7%. international applications jumped 22.5% and there was an 18% increase in applications from latino students. on average about 70% of applicants are accepted to at least one university of california campus....
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applying to uc schools. mark yudof warns that budget cuts will force the university of california to reject tens of thousands of qualified students over the next decade. he says the system faces a budget gap of at least a million dollars next year saying half that amount is from reduced funding from the state. the california state university system is in a similar financial bind. >>> caltrain looking at service cuts to deal with a $30 million deficit. the potential cuts could be severe. among the scenarios, a schedule that would see trains operate only on weekdays and only during commute times. service could be suspended at up to 7 stations including all stops south of san jose's diridon station. >>> oakland is the best out of california's 13 largest cities when it comes to avoiding drunk driving crashes. oakland also has the fewest arrests for driving under the influence. but oakland is third highest in the state in hit-and-run and pedestrian collisions and fifth in collisions involving bicycles. the oakland tribune reports these figures are for city streets, not freeways patroled by chp. >>> the bay area's
applying to uc schools. mark yudof warns that budget cuts will force the university of california to reject tens of thousands of qualified students over the next decade. he says the system faces a budget gap of at least a million dollars next year saying half that amount is from reduced funding from the state. the california state university system is in a similar financial bind. >>> caltrain looking at service cuts to deal with a $30 million deficit. the potential cuts could be...
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favorite is the groeder decision involving affirmative action at the university of michigan law school, where they purported to apply strict scrutiny, the one that gives least deference to the legislature. when you read the analysis, it is indistinguishable from the least deference to legislature. the fact that the supreme court didn't articulate a standard of review or choose among the plethora of possibilities in their jurisprudence doesn't seem to me particularly significant. because if they had, it probably wouldn't have told us all that much anyway. >> thank you. alan? >> two quick points. one, alan may be sure that shotguns will be upheld, but he's got to explain to me why sawed-off shotguns are not upheld in terms of originalism. because that's what the court in 1937. the second, the question on standard review sounds lawyerly. and it is. but what's underlying at stake here is the question of how much deference should be given to legislatures when they are trying to make predictive judgments whether society as a whole would be better off with one law or another, or one variation rather than another. and in ge
favorite is the groeder decision involving affirmative action at the university of michigan law school, where they purported to apply strict scrutiny, the one that gives least deference to the legislature. when you read the analysis, it is indistinguishable from the least deference to legislature. the fact that the supreme court didn't articulate a standard of review or choose among the plethora of possibilities in their jurisprudence doesn't seem to me particularly significant. because if they...
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applied for howard university. i really want to be back in school. it is really a drag being out of school. i am going to have to make up those days. it is just hard. thank you anyway. >> my name is nicole. i am her mom. i am not only here to speak for her, but on behalf of the other 19 students. like they said, jameesha is a very good student. i grew up in the community. i worked in the community. i graduated from galileo with a 3.5 gpa as well. i really need to get my baby back in school. she hasn't missed a lot of school. that can hinder from going to the next level. there is another student would like to speak for a little bit. he also attends galileo and was taking a pee classes. because he had to transfer to a different school, he is unable to continue because they do not offer ap classes. this is taking a huge impact on how this is affecting these kids. please help me and assist me. please get my daughter back in school. >> i am here representing the san francisco naacp. our president, reverend brown is unavailable tonight. ms. mendoza, congratulations on your election to office. i j
applied for howard university. i really want to be back in school. it is really a drag being out of school. i am going to have to make up those days. it is just hard. thank you anyway. >> my name is nicole. i am her mom. i am not only here to speak for her, but on behalf of the other 19 students. like they said, jameesha is a very good student. i grew up in the community. i worked in the community. i graduated from galileo with a 3.5 gpa as well. i really need to get my baby back in...
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used his bare hands on a spot where a bullet entered her head and applied pressure to stem blood loss. >> daniel hernandez university of arizona junior showed no fear in the face of gun fire. his quick action in going to gabby giffords' aid likely saved her life. daniel is here today, and i'm going to ask him to stand and receive the thanks of a very grateful state. daniel. ( applause ) arizona is in pain. yes, our grief is profound. we are yet in the first hours of our sorrow. but we have not been brought down. we will never be brought down. ( applause ) >> reporter: in washington president obama led the nation in a moment of silence to remember the victims. down pennsylvania avenue members of congress and staff filled the steps of the capitol, and at the supreme court justices paused between arguments on two cases. in earth orb giffords' brother-in-law commander scott kelly led nasa ground control in a moment of silence from his position aboard the international space station. >> as i look out the window i see a very beautiful planet that seems very inviting and peaceful. unfortunately it is not. the crew of expediti
used his bare hands on a spot where a bullet entered her head and applied pressure to stem blood loss. >> daniel hernandez university of arizona junior showed no fear in the face of gun fire. his quick action in going to gabby giffords' aid likely saved her life. daniel is here today, and i'm going to ask him to stand and receive the thanks of a very grateful state. daniel. ( applause ) arizona is in pain. yes, our grief is profound. we are yet in the first hours of our sorrow. but we...
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university of arizona junior showed no fear in the face of gunfire. >> reporter: arizona governor jan brewer led an ovation for gabrielle giffords intern. >> all i saw was the entry wound. that's where i was applying the pressure. >> reporter: and that pressure just may have saved giffords life. others that would be incredibly save is joseph goddard, he dove on top of his wife to protect her from the gunshots, he was shot and killed. >> we'll have more on the tucson story in about 15 minutes. including another conversation with a congresswoman who witnessed the shooting of the congresswoman and died herself. we will tell you more about the santa cruz connection to one of the victims. >>> in richmond police say three people are being questioned at this hour in connection with that city's first homicide of the year. a 16-year-old boy was shot to death this afternoon as he walked out of his grandmother's house. the victim has been identified as teshawn brisbie. police say the gunman got into a white dodge avenger and drove away. two hours after the shooting, police found that dodge avenger and the three people who have now been detained. >>> berkeley high school will review it's security propowe call
university of arizona junior showed no fear in the face of gunfire. >> reporter: arizona governor jan brewer led an ovation for gabrielle giffords intern. >> all i saw was the entry wound. that's where i was applying the pressure. >> reporter: and that pressure just may have saved giffords life. others that would be incredibly save is joseph goddard, he dove on top of his wife to protect her from the gunshots, he was shot and killed. >> we'll have more on the tucson...
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university of arizona junior showed no fear in the face of gunfire. >> reporter: arizona governor jan brewer led an ovation for gabrielle giffords intern. >> all i saw was the entry wound. that's where i was applying the pressure. >> reporter: and that pressure just may have saved giffords life. others that would be incredibly save is joseph goddard, he dove on top of his wife to protect her from the gunshots, he was shot and killed. >> we'll have more on the tucson story in about 15 minutes. including another conversation with a congresswoman who witnessed the shooting of the congresswoman and died herself. we will tell you more about the santa cruz connection to one of the victims. >>> in richmond police say three people are being questioned at this hour in connection with that city's first homicide of the year. a 16-year-old boy was shot to death this afternoon as he walked out of his grandmother's house. the victim has been identified as teshawn brisbie. police say the gunman got into a white dodge avenger and drove away. two hours after the shooting, police found that dodge avenger and the three people who have now been detained. >>> berkeley high school will review it's security propowe call
university of arizona junior showed no fear in the face of gunfire. >> reporter: arizona governor jan brewer led an ovation for gabrielle giffords intern. >> all i saw was the entry wound. that's where i was applying the pressure. >> reporter: and that pressure just may have saved giffords life. others that would be incredibly save is joseph goddard, he dove on top of his wife to protect her from the gunshots, he was shot and killed. >> we'll have more on the tucson...
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my favorite is the oeder desion involving affirmative action at the university of michigan law school, where they purported to apply strict scrutiny, the one that gives least deference to the legislature. when you read the analysis, it is indistinguishable from the least deference to legislature. the fact that the supreme court didn't articulate a standard of review or choose among the plethora of possibilities in their jurisprudence doesn't seem to me particularly significant. because if they had, it probably uldn't have told us all that much anyway. >> thank you. alan? >> two quick points. one, alan may be sure that shotguns will be upheld, but he's got to explain to me why sawed-off shotguns are not upheld in terms of originalism. because that's what the court in 1937. the second, the question on standard review sounds lawyerly. and it is. but what's underlying at stake here is the question of how much deference should be given to legislatures when they are trying to make predictive judgments whether society as a whole would be better off with one law or another or one variation rather than another. and in gener
my favorite is the oeder desion involving affirmative action at the university of michigan law school, where they purported to apply strict scrutiny, the one that gives least deference to the legislature. when you read the analysis, it is indistinguishable from the least deference to legislature. the fact that the supreme court didn't articulate a standard of review or choose among the plethora of possibilities in their jurisprudence doesn't seem to me particularly significant. because if they...
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helping them identify and apply for schools as well as tracking down the scholarships to pay for tuition. he was able to get a full ride at the university of san francisco. now he spends his free time offering the same crucial advice to students that he once received. >> what he said was that if you don't go for it, you will always wonder what if. >> the organization has named him chairman of the board. >> this was a very quiet and shy young man when i first met him. and he is really now leading the next generation. by sharing his story. it's very powerful. >> the power and confidence that comes from higher education. in san rafael, traci t, ba y nbc ba area news. >> paying it forward. >>> let's go to florida where disney world is getting a facelift. the palace will have fewer princesses as they have to battle for harry potter crazed boys and girls. it will go double duty as a giant projection screen. there are new rides. the seven dwarfs fine train has a one of a kind indoor coaster that swings back and forth on a twisting track. and a new restaurant to serve 500 people at a time. california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoki
helping them identify and apply for schools as well as tracking down the scholarships to pay for tuition. he was able to get a full ride at the university of san francisco. now he spends his free time offering the same crucial advice to students that he once received. >> what he said was that if you don't go for it, you will always wonder what if. >> the organization has named him chairman of the board. >> this was a very quiet and shy young man when i first met him. and he is...