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it was unplayable through much of sent. >>> same sex spouses are paying at much as $6000 a year in additionales compared to heterosexual married couples. the government doesn't recognize gay marriage. same sex couples can't combine income and deductions. more than 12 states granted full or partial marriage rights to same sex couples. >>> what do you think about this, do you think it's fair same sex couples would have to pay $6000 more in taxes than married couples. weigh in and let us know what you think. we want you to be a par of our conversation. >>> time for five things you need foknow, investigators in maine say a 20-mold was taken ai -- 20-month-old was taken away. police said they don't believe that child left the house by herself. $30,000 reward is offered to find the young girl. >>> funeral scheduled for wednesday, a day of viewing for visitors in the death of kim young ill. he died a week ago after what was called a massive heart attack. >>> today new tougher driving laws in to effect in pennsylvania. it came about a few weeks after a crash killed five students. the rule aimed at re
it was unplayable through much of sent. >>> same sex spouses are paying at much as $6000 a year in additionales compared to heterosexual married couples. the government doesn't recognize gay marriage. same sex couples can't combine income and deductions. more than 12 states granted full or partial marriage rights to same sex couples. >>> what do you think about this, do you think it's fair same sex couples would have to pay $6000 more in taxes than married couples. weigh in...
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over 1/3 of them are unplayable. think about the big vision of san francisco and where this takes us. i started when i got here at the age of 25 playing at the golden gate way. that club is responsible for lots of people in the exercise and recreation they can enjoy it while in san francisco. the flip side of the this is that the city has passed a regulation. that is great. we need to keep people healthy. we have a healthy san francisco law to keep people healthy. we have a signed to take the stairs to get healthy. the message you are sending is that if you want to be healthy, leave town. it will not happen if you are in san francisco. think about the big picture of what is happening to the city. if you want to look at it as a place for families, kids, and seniors -- i am 75. i am in the same shape i was in when i got here when i was 25. there has been no deterioration in my help. it is because i started playing at the golden gate way. i would encourage those of you who want to stay healthy to take up tennis. i have
over 1/3 of them are unplayable. think about the big vision of san francisco and where this takes us. i started when i got here at the age of 25 playing at the golden gate way. that club is responsible for lots of people in the exercise and recreation they can enjoy it while in san francisco. the flip side of the this is that the city has passed a regulation. that is great. we need to keep people healthy. we have a healthy san francisco law to keep people healthy. we have a signed to take the...
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the audio clips among the earliest ever recorded have been virtually unplayable for over a century. in the past year, scientists have found a way to listen to them. after thomas edison invented the phonograph in 1877, there was a rush of competition to make sound recording commercially viable. >> edison and the bell had settled on the cylinder as the format. >> alexander graham bell, inventor of the telephone was part of the competition. he sent several sealed tin boxes to protect himself in case of a future patent challenge. the recordings have stored in the smithsonian since the 1880s but with no device to play them, they sat on the shelf. enter karl haber of lawrence berkeley national laboratory. >> we can use the camera to take a large number of pictures of the item and create a very, very detailed digital representation of the structure of the surface. i'm going to rotate the record now. you'll see this starting to move up and down as if a needle was riding up and down. >> around 18,000 optical images are taken for each rotation of the disk. then the computer does its work to p
the audio clips among the earliest ever recorded have been virtually unplayable for over a century. in the past year, scientists have found a way to listen to them. after thomas edison invented the phonograph in 1877, there was a rush of competition to make sound recording commercially viable. >> edison and the bell had settled on the cylinder as the format. >> alexander graham bell, inventor of the telephone was part of the competition. he sent several sealed tin boxes to protect...
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i'm not going to say anything about any other newspapers because i'm pretty unplayable residues so i better not carry on the on that route. >> is their anything you'd like to say to assist in the recommendations for the future of the press? >> yes. this came about due to the phone hacking i don't think anyone disputes two celebrities being panned by the same companies paid me, 20 of century fox and the international. but, i have a two-year old son who went missing for about 20 minutes and i felt emotion i imagined when her child went missing and it is one of the most powerful emotions you can feel sprinting up and on the street and went to the park thinking the guard opened, and now it's clear that he appears to have furnished the information to allow the hacking of the phone and it's very difficult for me to say actually because i know how corrupt the police can be, and the hacking of her phone was not a bad thing for journalists, a well-meaning journalist trying to help find the girl. we did a world famous interview. for the people there saying the police are corrupt and more likel
i'm not going to say anything about any other newspapers because i'm pretty unplayable residues so i better not carry on the on that route. >> is their anything you'd like to say to assist in the recommendations for the future of the press? >> yes. this came about due to the phone hacking i don't think anyone disputes two celebrities being panned by the same companies paid me, 20 of century fox and the international. but, i have a two-year old son who went missing for about 20...
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. >> reporter: the audio clips among the earliest ever recorded have been virtually unplayable for overscientists have found a way to listen to them. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: after edison invented the phonograph in 1877, there was a rush of competition to make sound recording commercially viable. >> edison and the bells had settled on the cylinder as the format. >> reporter: bell inventer of the telephone was part of the competition. he sent several tin boxes to the smithsonian with prototypes to protect himself. the recordings have been stored in the smithsonian since the 1880s but they sat on the shelf. enter carl haber of lawrence albuquerque ri laboratory. >> we can use the camera to take a large number of pictures of the item and create a very, very detailed digital representation of the structure of the surface. i'm going to rotate the record now and see it starting to move up and down as if the needle is ride l up and down. >> reporter: around 18,000 optical images are taken. then the computer plays back sound from the images. >> this kind of a bowl is the groove that the
. >> reporter: the audio clips among the earliest ever recorded have been virtually unplayable for overscientists have found a way to listen to them. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: after edison invented the phonograph in 1877, there was a rush of competition to make sound recording commercially viable. >> edison and the bells had settled on the cylinder as the format. >> reporter: bell inventer of the telephone was part of the competition. he sent several tin...
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the audio clips among the earliest ever recorded have been virtually unplayable for over a century.omas edison invented the phonograph in 1877, there was a rush of competition to make sound recording commercially viable. alexander graham bell, inventor of the television was part of the competition. he sent early prototypes of recordings. the recordings have been stored in the smithsonian since the 1880s, but with no way to play them, they sat on the shelf. >> we can use this camera to take a large number of pictures of the item and create a very, very detailed digital representation of the structure of the surface. i'm going to rotate the record now and you'll see? starting to move up and down, as if a needle was riding up and down on it. >> as many as 18,000 optical images are taken. >> this kind of a bowl is the groove that the stylus would sit in. mary had a little lamb. >> at that point, the first part of the record ends. something apparently went wrong. it's probably the first recorded example of somebody being disappointed. >> reporter: the digital imaging system -- the smiths
the audio clips among the earliest ever recorded have been virtually unplayable for over a century.omas edison invented the phonograph in 1877, there was a rush of competition to make sound recording commercially viable. alexander graham bell, inventor of the television was part of the competition. he sent early prototypes of recordings. the recordings have been stored in the smithsonian since the 1880s, but with no way to play them, they sat on the shelf. >> we can use this camera to...
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i'm not going to say anything about any other newspapers because i'm pretty unplayable residues so i better not carry on the on that route. >> is their anything you'd like to say to assist in the recommendations for the future of the press? >> yes. this came about due to the phone hacking i don't think anyone disputes two celebrities being panned by the same companies paid me, 20 of century fox and the international. but, i have a two-year old son who went missing for about 20 minutes and i felt emotion i imagined when her child went missing and it is one of the most powerful emotions you can feel sprinting up and on the street and went to the park thinking the guard opened, and now it's clear that he appears to have furnished the information to allow the hacking of the phone and it's very difficult for me to say actually because i know how corrupt the police can be, and the hacking of her phone was not a bad thing for journalists, a well-meaning journalist trying to help find the girl. we did a world famous interview. for the people there saying the police are corrupt and more likel
i'm not going to say anything about any other newspapers because i'm pretty unplayable residues so i better not carry on the on that route. >> is their anything you'd like to say to assist in the recommendations for the future of the press? >> yes. this came about due to the phone hacking i don't think anyone disputes two celebrities being panned by the same companies paid me, 20 of century fox and the international. but, i have a two-year old son who went missing for about 20...
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. >> reporter: the audio clips among the earliest ever reported have been eventually unplayable over, scientists have found a way to listen to them. >> whew! >> reporter: after thomas edison invented the phone graf in 1877 there was a rush of competition among scientists to make sound recording commercially viable. >> edison and the bells had settled on the cylinder as the format. >> reporter: alexander graham bell, inventor of the telephone, was part of the competition. he sent several sealed tin boxes to the smithsonian institution with early prototypes of recordings to protect himself in case of a future patent challenge. stored since the earl 1880s. with no device to play them they sat on the shelf. enter carl haber of lawrence brookings laboratory. >> use this camera to take a large number of pictures of the item and create a very, very detailed digital representation of the structure of the surface. i'm going to rotate the record now and you'll see this starting to move up and down, as it the needle was riding up and down in it. >> reporter: around 18,000 optical images taken o
. >> reporter: the audio clips among the earliest ever reported have been eventually unplayable over, scientists have found a way to listen to them. >> whew! >> reporter: after thomas edison invented the phone graf in 1877 there was a rush of competition among scientists to make sound recording commercially viable. >> edison and the bells had settled on the cylinder as the format. >> reporter: alexander graham bell, inventor of the telephone, was part of the...