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. >> virginia tech. the loner is here. the one who stopped listening. the one with the hidden fuse. with the fist. with the hole in his heart. with the cool guns, the one who blasts away. who kills just because. who kills as well because there's nothing left but the dead. kills himself. suicide on top of all these kills and now you know, what a mar gin in old baghdad in the wrong place at the wrong time why you're mourning is going in one ear of the deaf tomorrow. and out the deafening utter. air cane. one, the sorrow these many months isn't because celebrities put eyes all over my body as i was in the u.s. again. not the other america. it comes from the footprint of a kick stab in my back. got riding a bus to a reading with some really destitute brothers and sisters in a 16, 3 office space. i am sitting in the rear of the bus reading a translation of the book of the concealed mystery. my eyes are risen from a black woman standing and talking on her cell phone. i voice decibeled, latino black and white workers. when i arrive, i accidentally grace her sleeve with an excuse me. she pu
. >> virginia tech. the loner is here. the one who stopped listening. the one with the hidden fuse. with the fist. with the hole in his heart. with the cool guns, the one who blasts away. who kills just because. who kills as well because there's nothing left but the dead. kills himself. suicide on top of all these kills and now you know, what a mar gin in old baghdad in the wrong place at the wrong time why you're mourning is going in one ear of the deaf tomorrow. and out the deafening...
. >> virginia tech. the loner is here. the one who stopped listening. the one with the hidden fuse.
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here we go. >> reporter: on the campus of virginia tech -- >> i will tell you this is a very disconcertingdriving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: back up. what was that? blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: the connection that led to this conviction came when dr. hopping's acclaimed robotics lab here hooked one with the national federation for the blind. at first, he assumed what the federation wanted was a robot-driven car but they said, no, a blind driver had to be in control. >> obviously, the driver can not see the car seat, the car needs to see for the driver we use the laser range finders. >> reporter: his team installed laser range finders, cameras, gps, a massive computer in the back of an suv. >> ready? >> reporter: and as they began testing for e
here we go. >> reporter: on the campus of virginia tech -- >> i will tell you this is a very disconcertingdriving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >>...
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here we go. >> reporter: on the campus of virginia tech -- >> i will tell you this is a very disconcertinging lot near the stadium. >> driving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: back up. what was that? blind people can drive? >> i believe so. >> reporter: the connection that led to this conviction came when dr. hopping's acclaimed robotics lab here hooked one with the national federation for the blind. at first, he assumed what the federation wanted was a robot-driven car but they said, no, a blind driver had to be in control. >> obviously, the driver can not see the car seat, the car needs to see for the driver we use the laser range finders. >> reporter: his team installed laser range finders, cameras, gps, a massive computer in the back of an suv. >> ready? >> reporter: an
here we go. >> reporter: on the campus of virginia tech -- >> i will tell you this is a very disconcertinging lot near the stadium. >> driving like a improvement >> i don't think like a improvement. >> reporter: you're watching a minor miracle that's me driving. yes, i am blind folded and no, my passenger, dr. dennis hung is not worried, because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive?...
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. >> you are a graduate of virginia tech university? >> correct. >> at what point in your university time did you go into the marine corps and why did you go and enlist? >> it was after my junior year. i went and enlisted. my original plan was to join the reserves after my junior year, finish college, and then go to o.c.s. but then i just decided to go to iraq instead, and i kind of liked being enlisted, and then i got back from iraq and went straight to afghanistan. >> we're going to run the entire documentary in this hour program. it's about 25 minutes plus the credits on the end. how did you shoot it, and how many hours did you shoot? >> i obviously have a lot more footage than i ended up using. i think i have probably 15 to 20 hours of footage that was boiled down to 24 minutes. i knew i had to keep it relatively brief and i have never made a short movie over 15 minutes so it was my goal not to do anything too long and keep the story concise. as an editor, i like to keep things in a very coherent package. >> what is the title? >> th
. >> you are a graduate of virginia tech university? >> correct. >> at what point in your university time did you go into the marine corps and why did you go and enlist? >> it was after my junior year. i went and enlisted. my original plan was to join the reserves after my junior year, finish college, and then go to o.c.s. but then i just decided to go to iraq instead, and i kind of liked being enlisted, and then i got back from iraq and went straight to afghanistan....
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a virginia tech alumn opened it because he said there wasn't enough post bar food in the town. pizza is 28 inches wide, big enough for a dozen people. it's so big the box doesn't fit through a car door. we called pizza mart in adams morgan, at 32 inches, their pies are too big to fit in >> announcer: it's "the tonight show tonight, jay welcomes -- from "dancing with the stars," chaz
a virginia tech alumn opened it because he said there wasn't enough post bar food in the town. pizza is 28 inches wide, big enough for a dozen people. it's so big the box doesn't fit through a car door. we called pizza mart in adams morgan, at 32 inches, their pies are too big to fit in >> announcer: it's "the tonight show tonight, jay welcomes -- from "dancing with the stars," chaz
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ever since that virginia tech massacre, yeah, people get a little touchy when they see people like thatfully that will work out. >>> when tragedy struck, they jumped into action. tonight at 5:00, meet the man who used his own refurbished aircraft to save lives at the reno airshow. >> and 15 years later two east bay cold case murderers have been solved. why there won't be any arrests. that and more at 5:00. >>> we relief you with a scary -- we leave you with a scary dog story but this has a nice ending. in portland, oregon a 3-year- old pomeranian named mango slipped out of her caller. she ran loose on a major freeway running across. she survived the traffic eventually caught in the park and even though people fell down trying to get her. she's fine. see you tomorrow. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> bill: hope lives her life as she wants to. she only lets you be a part of it when it suits her. that's not a marriage. i hate seeyo
ever since that virginia tech massacre, yeah, people get a little touchy when they see people like thatfully that will work out. >>> when tragedy struck, they jumped into action. tonight at 5:00, meet the man who used his own refurbished aircraft to save lives at the reno airshow. >> and 15 years later two east bay cold case murderers have been solved. why there won't be any arrests. that and more at 5:00. >>> we relief you with a scary -- we leave you with a scary dog...
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. >> very important things remain the same from last year's team that saw virginia tech get beaten inrange bowl in january. starting the season ranked 7th in the nation and hosting san jose state to open up. one shot shows the kind of afternoon it was for andrew who is the preseason favorite for the heisman trophy. he counted for the first trip today grabbing a piece for a 10- 0 first quarter lead. luck, though, reverts more to his standard format there, the 13-yard pass, 17-0, 175-yards. talk about defense getting in on the action, faulkner, the ball comes out and grabbed by anderson and he goes one yard short of the end zone. they made it 27-0. david shaw could get a lot of guys get their uniforms dirty. nottingham had a chance for play time. he through his touchdown. they keep them out of the end zone 57-3. next saturday the cardinal nice all the way across the country to play at duke. cal had never defeated perez -- fresno state in two tries. they're still behind 7-0 in the first quarter before their offense rallied. he makes his second trip to put them in front 12-7 and maynard f
. >> very important things remain the same from last year's team that saw virginia tech get beaten inrange bowl in january. starting the season ranked 7th in the nation and hosting san jose state to open up. one shot shows the kind of afternoon it was for andrew who is the preseason favorite for the heisman trophy. he counted for the first trip today grabbing a piece for a 10- 0 first quarter lead. luck, though, reverts more to his standard format there, the 13-yard pass, 17-0, 175-yards....
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. >> reporter: on the campus of virginia tech -- i'll tell you, this is a very disconcerts experiencedriving like a pro. >> i don't think like a pro. >> you're watching a minor miracle. that is me driving. yes, i am blindfolded. and, no, my passenger dr. dennis hung is not worried. because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive. >> i believe so. >> reporter: back up. what was that? blind people can drive. >> i believe so. >> reporter: the connection that led to this conviction came when dr. hong's acclaimed robotics lab here hooked up with the national federation for the blind. at first he assumed what the national federation wanted was a rob -- >> we use these laser range finders. >> reporter: his team installed laser range finders, cameras, gps, a massive computer in the back of an suv, and as they began testing, for everything from speed control to crash avoidance, he listened and listened to what the test drivers told him. >> i hithink one of the biggest secrets to our success was that we work with the
. >> reporter: on the campus of virginia tech -- i'll tell you, this is a very disconcerts experiencedriving like a pro. >> i don't think like a pro. >> you're watching a minor miracle. that is me driving. yes, i am blindfolded. and, no, my passenger dr. dennis hung is not worried. because he and his students built this car to prove a point. you don't have any doubt in the world that blind people can drive. >> i believe so. >> reporter: back up. what was that?...
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, ranging from columbia university in new york to the university of kansas, to george mason to virginia techdapted our curriculum to be a curriculum for the colleges as well. we think it is important that when they do these date rape kinds. things, that they incorporate this in. >> hopefully they will follow information or the guidelines that you and other organizations help provide for them to educate young women out there and young men. great work you're doing. >>> a new report blames bp for its catastrophic oil spill. that tops our look at stories around the news nation. today's report from a joint u.s. investigation team said british petroleum made a series of catastrophic mistakes and triggered the worst oil spill in america's history. it included poor judgment by everyone from bp executives and engineers to crew members on that rig. and casey anthony's attorney, jose baez, is going to now consult the defense of gary garrido. baez -- excuse me, baez was of course the lead attorney for casey anthony. he will be an adviser for giordano. he is the american businessman being held in aruba i
, ranging from columbia university in new york to the university of kansas, to george mason to virginia techdapted our curriculum to be a curriculum for the colleges as well. we think it is important that when they do these date rape kinds. things, that they incorporate this in. >> hopefully they will follow information or the guidelines that you and other organizations help provide for them to educate young women out there and young men. great work you're doing. >>> a new report...
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one has to think back to 2007, the massacre at virginia tech where 32 people were killed.uling made clear that an individual's right to bear arms does not undermine public spaces like college and campus. where does all of this lead? like so many other hot topic issues, right back to the supreme court. patients prescribed marijuana for their medical conditions from a federally licensed firearm dealer. that's according to the atf, the bureau of alcohol, bureau of and specifically last week forbidding them from selling weapons to anyone that says that they are a regular marijuana user. gun rights groups and pro marijuana groups both claim that policy goes against the second amendment. marijuana used under a doctor's supervision is legal in 16 states as well as washington, d.c. >>> we've heard politicians and pundits debating warren buffett's take on taxing the rich. but we will hear from the billionaire himself right here next. >>> billionaire warren buffett has the president's ear and now he's talking to krmplt nn. our alison kosik went one on one with the buffett enthe trad
one has to think back to 2007, the massacre at virginia tech where 32 people were killed.uling made clear that an individual's right to bear arms does not undermine public spaces like college and campus. where does all of this lead? like so many other hot topic issues, right back to the supreme court. patients prescribed marijuana for their medical conditions from a federally licensed firearm dealer. that's according to the atf, the bureau of alcohol, bureau of and specifically last week...
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a couple of years ago at virginia tech, when the shooter? -- when the shooting happened, it was ridiculous to put it behind that pay well because we wanted our stuff out there. anything we feel, whether it is our direct competitors, we put that in front of the pay wall. we also tease a lot. if you want to know how much your president makes, how much -- we put it in front of the pay wall. if you want to go deep into it, we put it behind the pay wall. it is interesting, all these organizations moving the pay wall. they need these as revenue from readers. the new york times made a mistake by treating all of their content the same. they said there was a meter and at some point, you would run out during the month. whether you read a sports story that is everywhere today or a big investigation of obama. news organizations that treat their content that is really specialized, put that behind the wall and everything else in front of the wall, those are the models that will succeed in the future. >> when you are thinking about the pay wall, you are th
a couple of years ago at virginia tech, when the shooter? -- when the shooting happened, it was ridiculous to put it behind that pay well because we wanted our stuff out there. anything we feel, whether it is our direct competitors, we put that in front of the pay wall. we also tease a lot. if you want to know how much your president makes, how much -- we put it in front of the pay wall. if you want to go deep into it, we put it behind the pay wall. it is interesting, all these organizations...
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i'm virginia classmore, co-founder of silva techs. we've develops renewable fuel, injecting renewable biomass, non-toxic ingredients to diesel fuel to make it go longer and better and reduce emotions. we have our product ready to be used for beta testing and i'll be taking mayor lee on his support there. we're very excited to be here to accelerate and really get to market sooner because we want to make that big impact that the world needs. so we have access to the amazing mentors out there and all the support that greenstart offers and we're really excited. thank you very much for being here and helping them support this. [applause] >> my name is mike stacy, c.e.o. and co-founder of smarter shade. smarter shade is a new technology that allows any window to tint on command. our technology is different from other smart glass technologies and doesn't require electrical or chemical reaction to create the shading effect. our technology costs significantly less than what's out there now and can deliver on energy efficiency benefits promised
i'm virginia classmore, co-founder of silva techs. we've develops renewable fuel, injecting renewable biomass, non-toxic ingredients to diesel fuel to make it go longer and better and reduce emotions. we have our product ready to be used for beta testing and i'll be taking mayor lee on his support there. we're very excited to be here to accelerate and really get to market sooner because we want to make that big impact that the world needs. so we have access to the amazing mentors out there and...
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he was a graduate of virginia tech and grew up in arlington county and roanoke, virginia. in 2004, abdul from falls church, virginia, was convicted on three charges of terrorist financing and conspiracy, conspiring to cincinnati saudi crown prince abdullah, and was sentenced to 23 years in jail and in jail now. in 2003, omar a northern virginia resident and islamic saudi academy's 1999 valedictorian, was arrested in saudi arabia and was later convicted in federal district court in alexandria for conspiracy to commit terrorism, including a plot to assassinate president bush. he was sentenced to life in prison. and probably the number one priss threat today is alack which, an american citizen, went to college on american taxpayers' money, was with a mosque in northern virginia, falls church, which used to be my old congressional district. so this issue of radicalization is very important. with it again i want to thank the chairman and his staff and mr. ruppersberger and his staff. with regard to that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back t
he was a graduate of virginia tech and grew up in arlington county and roanoke, virginia. in 2004, abdul from falls church, virginia, was convicted on three charges of terrorist financing and conspiracy, conspiring to cincinnati saudi crown prince abdullah, and was sentenced to 23 years in jail and in jail now. in 2003, omar a northern virginia resident and islamic saudi academy's 1999 valedictorian, was arrested in saudi arabia and was later convicted in federal district court in alexandria...
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a couple of years ago at virginia tech when the shooting happened, we have reporters on the ground, and so did every other news organization in the town. we wanted our stuff to be out there. we talked about news being a commodity. anything we feel that other people -- we put that in front of the pay wall. we also teased a lot of stuff in front of the pay wall. if you want to know how much a college president makes, all of that stuff is behind the table, but we will write stories about it that we put in front of the pay wall to give you the basic information, but if you want to go deep into it, we put it behind the pay wall. with all these news organizations moving to pay wall models, that is interesting. i am a big advocate of that. i think news organizations do need that revenue stream of readers, but unlike the new york times, they made a mistake by treating all of their content the same and saying there is a meter and you run out during the month, whether you read a sports story that is everywhere today or if you read our big investigation of obama. i think the news organizations tha
a couple of years ago at virginia tech when the shooting happened, we have reporters on the ground, and so did every other news organization in the town. we wanted our stuff to be out there. we talked about news being a commodity. anything we feel that other people -- we put that in front of the pay wall. we also teased a lot of stuff in front of the pay wall. if you want to know how much a college president makes, all of that stuff is behind the table, but we will write stories about it that...
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in a corner of west virginia were cell phone towers are banned to prevent interference with high-tech telephones -- high-tech telescopes, there is a growing number -- growing community of refugees. >> wireless makes it easier than ever to log-on and stay connected. but some people say such technology is making them physically sick, and they will go to extraordinary lengths to get away from it. welcome to the quiet zone of green bank, west virginia. scientists come from all over the world to listen to the universe, using that enormous radio telescope. in order to hear the cosmic charter, everybody else has to be very, very quiet. that means nacelle phones, no -- no cell phones, no wifi, no wireless at all. danielle is one of 5% of americans who believe they suffer from electric hypersensitivity. >> i get a headache. my vision changes. my memory is hurt. i started getting chest pains. to me, that is becoming life- threatening. this is doing a continual scam and recording. >> she constantly monitors levels of electromagnetic radiation. before moving to the quiet zone, she was forced to s
in a corner of west virginia were cell phone towers are banned to prevent interference with high-tech telephones -- high-tech telescopes, there is a growing number -- growing community of refugees. >> wireless makes it easier than ever to log-on and stay connected. but some people say such technology is making them physically sick, and they will go to extraordinary lengths to get away from it. welcome to the quiet zone of green bank, west virginia. scientists come from all over the world...
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virginia. the only person who recognized her was the cashier who rang her up. >>> keeping your kids safe on the baseball diamond. the high-tech helmet that is getting tested right here in the bay area. >> his backpack was stolen. sorry. >> a blind teenager robbed of a valuable tool. the critical piece of equipment he needs to learn and why it's probably worthless to a thief. >>> and some worried wineries in napa tonight. the threat they see coming to the crop this week and the crush to get the grapes off the vines. >>> and from napa to san jose where we have the spirit of japan festival this weekend. if you have weekend outdoor plans, you have to stay tuned. the seven-day forecast as eyewitness news continues. afghanistan. 21 year old specia >>> a soldier from napa county has been killed in afghanistan. 21-year-old specialist of american canyon was on patrol monday when he was wounded in a roadside bombing. he died a short time later. this was his first deployment to the war zone. >>> protecting young athletes from brain injuries is getting some high-tech help. a new helmet for baseball players give kids a protective edge. el
virginia. the only person who recognized her was the cashier who rang her up. >>> keeping your kids safe on the baseball diamond. the high-tech helmet that is getting tested right here in the bay area. >> his backpack was stolen. sorry. >> a blind teenager robbed of a valuable tool. the critical piece of equipment he needs to learn and why it's probably worthless to a thief. >>> and some worried wineries in napa tonight. the threat they see coming to the crop this...
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virginia. 95 66 and 395. this camera shows traffic in springfield, highlights are northbound and metro rail is reporting normal services. >> that's what we like to see. 61 degrees. coming up in "tech bytes," what's your twitter mood? a new study on how tweets and moods are linked. >> then fake news makes real news. 57b outrageous response from capital police. first, new bank fees on the way. how much you'll be so many great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more on car insurance. >> checking our top stories this morning at 5:4. engineers will repel down washington monument again today searching for more damage from last month's earthquake. they are testing each stone. later officials will discuss what they have found so far. we're talking about bank fees and bank of america will soon cost you to use their debit card instituting a $5 monthly charge. customer
virginia. 95 66 and 395. this camera shows traffic in springfield, highlights are northbound and metro rail is reporting normal services. >> that's what we like to see. 61 degrees. coming up in "tech bytes," what's your twitter mood? a new study on how tweets and moods are linked. >> then fake news makes real news. 57b outrageous response from capital police. first, new bank fees on the way. how much you'll be so many great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm...
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tech report. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to? >> the search for the missing nursing student michelle le is over and the grieving mother and her puppy hard to--are the reason. the owner of an amber credits her lap for finding michelle lee remains last weekend. the pair of the part of a search team until amber ran off our own. >> at one point she german investment rapid pace when she reached the she jumped up on my chest and i turned around and darden the same direction i followed her, when she came to my view i notice that she was sitting by an area and wait for me i would to reattach her leash and then i noticed what could possibly be some remains. >> and now for her, the search process brings back horrific memories her, also named amber was stabbed and killed two y
tech report. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. oh, i see. a throne for the tv... room for movies... your workout gear... non-stop football... it's a man cave! the boys next door will never leave. who says we want them to? >> the search for the missing...
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virginia. that's the same area hit by a 5.8 magnitude quake last week. more than 20 aftershocks have been reported since then. there's no word of any damages or injuries this morning. >>> well, this morning some tech bloggers are questioning a report that another iphone prototype was accidentally left in a bar. now, c-net is reporting that a prototype for the iphone 5 was left at cava22 in san francisco's mission district. that sounds very similar with what happened to a prototype with the iphone 4 last year. apple, which is famous for not commenting on anything unfavorable, is staying silent. >>> today two men connected to the iphone 4 incident are scheduled to be formally charged in that case. they are accused of selling that phone to a gizmo moto blogger for $5,000. a california law says anyone who finds lost property and knows it probably belongs to -- knows who it probably belongs to is guilty of theft, even if the property -- if the property is not returned. >>> our time is 5:35. the family of a man kill inside a recent deadly boating crash on the san francisco bay has filed a lawsuit. mintrong was tossed into the water august 3rd when his boat collided with a yacht. the family blames the ow
virginia. that's the same area hit by a 5.8 magnitude quake last week. more than 20 aftershocks have been reported since then. there's no word of any damages or injuries this morning. >>> well, this morning some tech bloggers are questioning a report that another iphone prototype was accidentally left in a bar. now, c-net is reporting that a prototype for the iphone 5 was left at cava22 in san francisco's mission district. that sounds very similar with what happened to a prototype with...