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it started when i was a student at the university of washington. i thought about, what should i say that might be interesting? i'm a statistician. i knew you did not want to hear about databases and statistics and all of the wonders of that although i get very excited about that. maybe i should think back about, you know, what was it like back in 1970 when first started the foia activity and think about what's changed. i really hadn't done that. you know, you don't really think back that long. you are too busy in the present. so i want to sort of contrast and tell you stories and contrast that and then hopefully close with my vision of the future. so, i need to paint this picture of 1970. i am a student at the university of washington. my husband to be phil long is a small family business. and he gets audited by the internal revenue service. an ordinary event happens to many millions of people over the years. and, you know, he feels like and takes the law very seriously. he felt that he had paid his taxes and he was an honorable man. the irs wasn't
it started when i was a student at the university of washington. i thought about, what should i say that might be interesting? i'm a statistician. i knew you did not want to hear about databases and statistics and all of the wonders of that although i get very excited about that. maybe i should think back about, you know, what was it like back in 1970 when first started the foia activity and think about what's changed. i really hadn't done that. you know, you don't really think back that long....
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researchers at university of washington found life expectancy improved for men 4.6 years. 2.7 years for women. >>> it started early because of our unusually warm winter. we are hitting the peak of allergy season. means sniffling and seasoning. what can you do to find relief? there are over the counter antihistamines that are affective. turn on your ac. that's right. air-conditioning. >> the the air-conditioning can be affective with the air- conditioning, you cut down on the pollen count by 90% or more. the air-conditioning is key for reducing level of symptoms and medication reliance. >> if you are not finding relief, consider seeing an allergist to recommend allergy shots. big turnout for ocean cities inaugural susan g komen race. more than 3600 people came out to run or walk to help fight breast cancer. komen had the goal of raising $240,000 beat the goal by 15 grand. it means so much to know i'm not alone in a fight to come here and see other people who have been through what identify been through and hopefully find a cure. >> they are already booking rooms for next year. >>> we are
researchers at university of washington found life expectancy improved for men 4.6 years. 2.7 years for women. >>> it started early because of our unusually warm winter. we are hitting the peak of allergy season. means sniffling and seasoning. what can you do to find relief? there are over the counter antihistamines that are affective. turn on your ac. that's right. air-conditioning. >> the the air-conditioning can be affective with the air- conditioning, you cut down on the...
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the study...by the instttute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington... was gathhred over a ten year period.it improved by 4-point-6 years on years for omen. from up in ffames to up and running. the long road pub is almost over. village &p joel d. smith is live in towson now, to seee ow challenging thh rebuilding was. good morning joel dd 3 33 movie!the hit movie " the &phuuger gamms" meets it's box office match.the record over the weekend by... a new release..."think like a man". it came in at number ne.the movie grossed 33-million ddllars.. in it's first weekend. 3&falling from graae... "there is no question i've reeponsibilityyfor having done " wrong."a look back at how former preeidentiallcandidate john edwards' scandal rockedd his political career... just as his criminaa trial begins. begins. ((break )) ((bump in)) 3&pi guess it's payback time fo all that warm weaaher we had... because north of uss &ptoday... they are bracing for what could be a rreord-setting nor'easter snow event. families are stocking up on supplies in buffalo, new york and the ci
the study...by the instttute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington... was gathhred over a ten year period.it improved by 4-point-6 years on years for omen. from up in ffames to up and running. the long road pub is almost over. village &p joel d. smith is live in towson now, to seee ow challenging thh rebuilding was. good morning joel dd 3 33 movie!the hit movie " the &phuuger gamms" meets it's box office match.the record over the weekend by... a new...
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of washington... was gathered over a ten year period.it found life expectancy for men improved by 4-point-6 years on average but only by 2-point-7 years for women. adults wwo were obese s &pkids... may be at an increase risk for liver cancer.. &presearchers lookkd at birth weight and body mass index for more than three hundred thousand men and women. two hundred and fifty two of thhse people devvloped the most common form of liver cancer by the time theyybecame adults. study authors found as b-m-i increased into adulthood... so did the risk of developinn this disease. the fiidings remaaied consistent across both gender age groups. 3 a major warehouse fire in baltimore city. the enviromental problem it's left behind. --adblib weatherr z--
of washington... was gathered over a ten year period.it found life expectancy for men improved by 4-point-6 years on average but only by 2-point-7 years for women. adults wwo were obese s &pkids... may be at an increase risk for liver cancer.. &presearchers lookkd at birth weight and body mass index for more than three hundred thousand men and women. two hundred and fifty two of thhse people devvloped the most common form of liver cancer by the time theyybecame adults. study authors...
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researchers from the university of washington found that life expectancy for men improved by 4.6 years on average and only 2.7 years for women. researchers say that one big cause distress. other reasons for flag is smoking and obesity and high blood pressure. so did you know that there are no set prices for what an emergency room procedures should cost you? on the cbs evening news, assistant professor of medicine at ucsf medical center makes a startling revelation. pass >> there's basically no rhyme or reason of how patients are charged for the medical care they receive. so you can go into the hospital with a condition of appendicitis, you can come up with a bill of $1,500, or $180,000 and you have no way to predict what your hospital bill would be. >> you can see the full story tonight on the cbs evening news at 5:30 p.m. right here on cbs 5. more cardio, less streets, the fact,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> here are three items but there are many of them to save money on. red bell peppers. the difference is huge in the market. the average price is running about 99¢ per pound. but you can se
researchers from the university of washington found that life expectancy for men improved by 4.6 years on average and only 2.7 years for women. researchers say that one big cause distress. other reasons for flag is smoking and obesity and high blood pressure. so did you know that there are no set prices for what an emergency room procedures should cost you? on the cbs evening news, assistant professor of medicine at ucsf medical center makes a startling revelation. pass >> there's...
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many of them have been built near the university of washington. presumably they're very popular with students. in san francisco there are very few dedicated student housing units. these types of units seem like a very logical fit. while there is growing interest in these units on the private side, most of the ones built to date in san francisco have been built by non-profit housing developers. these are high-quality projects like the plaza apartments. there are also some under construction at over street. these are housing units for people with special needs, youth aging out of the foster care system, formerly homeless individuals. the change that this legislation makes will make every housing dollar go further. we think that that is a very positive change. i want to point out that these small units are often supplemented by a generous common areas. in affordable housing projects that is often a community room, a place where people can have services like the one that patrick kennedy is working on. there will be quiet study rooms and social space.
many of them have been built near the university of washington. presumably they're very popular with students. in san francisco there are very few dedicated student housing units. these types of units seem like a very logical fit. while there is growing interest in these units on the private side, most of the ones built to date in san francisco have been built by non-profit housing developers. these are high-quality projects like the plaza apartments. there are also some under construction at...
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life -- the study what conducted at the university of washington. >> some answers behind a brain freeze, that instant headache brought on by slurping drinks or ice cream researches say it's triggered by an increased blood flow in an artery that needs the brain. the study appears in the journal experimental vie biology. >> in san jose, beautiful day was the perfect setting for a celebration of kids and baseball. [cheering] >> alan: the 50th anniversary of the evergreen little league. the league fields 55 boys and girls teams in baseball and softball. also a place where world cup gold medalist got her start. >> little league is where you first develop that relationship with what could be a life long friend. some of my best friends came from the girls i played with in little league. so, this where is you learn basic fundamentals and where the love of the game is developed. >> alan: after the ceremony and a walk across the field, it was time to play ball for the 50th 50th straight year. >> ama: that's awesome. it was nice earlier but the fog is just taking over. >> frances: it is, and that'
life -- the study what conducted at the university of washington. >> some answers behind a brain freeze, that instant headache brought on by slurping drinks or ice cream researches say it's triggered by an increased blood flow in an artery that needs the brain. the study appears in the journal experimental vie biology. >> in san jose, beautiful day was the perfect setting for a celebration of kids and baseball. [cheering] >> alan: the 50th anniversary of the evergreen little...
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today the george washington university is the embodiment of that vision. under president knapp's leadership, university has established the center for civic engagement and public service to help develop the next generation of public service leaders and last year the steven and diane robinson knapp fellowship entrepreneurial service learning was established. fellowship inspired by the deep commitment to service and community engagement that gw students exhibit every week. i'd also like to thank the sponsors who enabled us to have this meeting free of charge, for all attendees. the victor pinchuk foundation, the peter peterson foundation, microsoft, joan and irwin jacobs, peter kovler, the prospect fund and boos allen hamilton. thank you very much. [ applause ] tonight, there are more than 1,000 of you here, from more than 300 universities, more than 80 youth organizations, 82 nations, and all 50 states of the united states. you have already made 915 commitments to change your schools, your communities, and the lives of people across the world. you represent
today the george washington university is the embodiment of that vision. under president knapp's leadership, university has established the center for civic engagement and public service to help develop the next generation of public service leaders and last year the steven and diane robinson knapp fellowship entrepreneurial service learning was established. fellowship inspired by the deep commitment to service and community engagement that gw students exhibit every week. i'd also like to thank...
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he was president of the university of washington, or washington university, washington college, sorry. washington college in lexington virginia. it later becomes washington and lee come in his honor. he had been working to try to bring the college back and make a difference in the lives of the young men of the south. lee had not been allowed to become a citizen. he was never allowed to take part of it the political processes. lee's big response to the end of the war was to attempt to try to bring the south back by making it a successful part of the union picking. he thought further, when opportunity to become the president of washington college you would have a chance to change people's lives, build them back up where the war had destroyed them. lee, that evening, had walked to the local church to the church that he was a member of, was talking about expanding the building. and they had a long three or four hour meeting in which lee sat quietly in the back, didn't really contribute much. finally, at the end of the meeting he said that he would put in the money that was needed to make
he was president of the university of washington, or washington university, washington college, sorry. washington college in lexington virginia. it later becomes washington and lee come in his honor. he had been working to try to bring the college back and make a difference in the lives of the young men of the south. lee had not been allowed to become a citizen. he was never allowed to take part of it the political processes. lee's big response to the end of the war was to attempt to try to...
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he was president of the university of -- washington university -- washington college -- sorry -- washington college in lexington virginia and. he had been working to try to bring the college back and make a difference in the lives of the young men of the south. lee had never been allowed to become a citizen. never allowed to take part in the political processes. lee's big response to the end of the war was to attempt to try to bring the south back by making it a successful part of the union again, and he fought for that, when the opportunity came to become president of the college here, have a chance to change people's views and build them back up where the war had destroyed them. lee that evening had walked to the local church. the church that he was a member of. was talking about expanding the building. and they had a long three or four-hour meeting in which lee sat quietly in the book. didn't really contribute much. finally in the end ofneath said he would put in the money needed to make the expansion. when he walked home, through the pouring rain, he got home and mary and the children w
he was president of the university of -- washington university -- washington college -- sorry -- washington college in lexington virginia and. he had been working to try to bring the college back and make a difference in the lives of the young men of the south. lee had never been allowed to become a citizen. never allowed to take part in the political processes. lee's big response to the end of the war was to attempt to try to bring the south back by making it a successful part of the union...
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university of washington was where everybody went unless they got lucky and went to harvard or yale. about put on the waiting list for some of those. i did try. -- i got put on the waiting list for some of those. i did try. this little university was willing to give me a four-year scholarship. i took a risk. it was one of the best decisions i made. it was one of the best experiences i had come up being in one of these small liberal arts colleges. it was completely on the opposite side of the world. >> you were one of the few asians there. there was a bristly joke -- bruce lee joke. >> do not talk to my wife. she has these pictures of me in college. my hair was down to here. they did not know what i was. i had a mustache, long hair, big glasses. you cannot tell if i was russian or indian. [laughter] you have to ask. i got a lot of those questions. when people found out i was chinese, and was one of five on campus. there was a lot of ignorance about chinese-americans on the campus. i had two jokes. i was either bruce lee's brother or a descendant of robert e. lee. [laughter] whenever i
university of washington was where everybody went unless they got lucky and went to harvard or yale. about put on the waiting list for some of those. i did try. -- i got put on the waiting list for some of those. i did try. this little university was willing to give me a four-year scholarship. i took a risk. it was one of the best decisions i made. it was one of the best experiences i had come up being in one of these small liberal arts colleges. it was completely on the opposite side of the...
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law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application or a focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me started as question let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and there's the patroller she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have said up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong a need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly didn't like that i
law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application or a focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me started as question let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and there's the patroller she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done...
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please welcome the president of george washington university, steven knapp. >> thank you. thank you, president clinton, for that very kind introduction and above all thank you for the inspiring leadership that has launched this extraordinary initiative. let's all recognize that leadership if we could. let's do that. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, it's truly an honor to host the fifth annual clinton global initiative university and i'm pleased to acknowledge the presence of quite a number of distinguished guests, our distinguished panelists. we have a number of university trustees of our university who are present here, as well as our presidents emeritus, lloyd elliott and steven joel tractenburg. above all i'm delighted to welcome the more than 1,000 students who successfully competed in this year's cgiu. as the president mentioned you come from some 82 countries, all 50 states of this united states. you represent some 300 colleges and universities. now, president clinton was very kind to mention the fact that the founding vision of our university goes all the way back
please welcome the president of george washington university, steven knapp. >> thank you. thank you, president clinton, for that very kind introduction and above all thank you for the inspiring leadership that has launched this extraordinary initiative. let's all recognize that leadership if we could. let's do that. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, it's truly an honor to host the fifth annual clinton global initiative university and i'm pleased to acknowledge the presence of quite a...
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law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news application are a focus is crossed like that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened. my computer went to facebook and then went to buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timelines and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly didn't like that i thought
law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news application are a focus is crossed like that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's...
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law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman kardashian skee he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application high focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me to start the discussion let's take a look at timeline which facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the patrol that she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong and need to fight. go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him by a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly didn't like tha
law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman kardashian skee he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application high focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me to start the discussion let's take a look at timeline which facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the patrol that she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have...
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law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman kardashian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application our focus is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want before me started especially let's take a look at time line which facebook has recently introduced and it's caused a great deal of controversy here this is a message petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened. my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timelines and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly did like that i thought it was
law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman kardashian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application our focus is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want before me started especially let's take a look at time line which facebook has recently introduced and it's caused a great deal of controversy here this is a message petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's...
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law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal ice news application part of focus is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me to start a discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrol the she's the executive producer of crosstalk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have said up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i. and go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly didn't like that i t
law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal ice news application part of focus is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and for me to start a discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is and that's the petrol the she's the executive producer of crosstalk and this is what they have done...
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law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news that location our focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want but for me to start the discussion let's take a look at timeline which facebook has recently introduced and it's caused a great deal of controversy here this is and there's a petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong anita if i can go to you first and. in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i didn't timelines and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly did like that i tho
law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news that location our focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want but for me to start the discussion let's take a look at timeline which facebook has recently introduced and it's caused a great deal of controversy here this is and there's a petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now...
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law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news application hard focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start to discuss let's take a look at time line which facebook has recently introduced and it's caused a great deal of controversy here this is an essay trove of she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up the seventy percent of respondents don't. like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong anita if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely aware that it was happening i'm not a big facebook person but i honestly didn't like that i thought it was
law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personal life news application hard focus is crossed out that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start to discuss let's take a look at time line which facebook has recently introduced and it's caused a great deal of controversy here this is an essay trove of she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now...
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i talked to an expert on electrocution at the university of washington who deals with people who deal with power lines around the hydro dams in the opposite of northwest and the scenario which struck me as pretty weird and odd and not very believable, he said is completely believable that this would happen and this would be the only way. he needed that insulator of a human body grounding the voltage to the ground said that he could get through that fence without taking a legal charge. >> he could have been electrocuted himself of the went through them and he was lucky to get through the fence >> but it is not like winning the lottery. it is inconceivable to do according to experts and he got through the fence. the plan was for shin to be the mr. inside. he helped them get to the fence in a way they would not get shot. once they got to the fence, mr. parker, who had been outside the fence and drop out there in the real world, he was supposed to be mr. outside and take them to china. he had an uncle there and arrange for their shipment to south korea. but part was dead. >> after he got
i talked to an expert on electrocution at the university of washington who deals with people who deal with power lines around the hydro dams in the opposite of northwest and the scenario which struck me as pretty weird and odd and not very believable, he said is completely believable that this would happen and this would be the only way. he needed that insulator of a human body grounding the voltage to the ground said that he could get through that fence without taking a legal charge. >>...
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researchers at the university of washington say the average man in marin county has a life expectancy of 81.6 years. the average woman in marin is expected to live 85.1 years which is the second highest in the nation. most men and women in marin county don't smoke, they are not obese, and physically active and eat well. >>> 6:27. the big day has arrived. yes, it's audition day for the x-factor. we are live with all of those people. >> today the search continues far missing santa rosa teenager. the troubling discovery that has been made. >> plus we are about to checking the opening bell on wall street. pam will have the early stock numbers. >>> welcome back to the morning news. they are just ringing that opening bell this morning and proof point over there on the nasdaq this morning. they are celebrating another ipo. another positive sign really for the markets when companies go public. proof point is pioneering security as a service provider. they focus on cloud based solutions, protection security, very hot area right now. we'll get you all the business news coming up. >> of course y
researchers at the university of washington say the average man in marin county has a life expectancy of 81.6 years. the average woman in marin is expected to live 85.1 years which is the second highest in the nation. most men and women in marin county don't smoke, they are not obese, and physically active and eat well. >>> 6:27. the big day has arrived. yes, it's audition day for the x-factor. we are live with all of those people. >> today the search continues far missing santa...
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i applied to one place, the university of washington, which was in the town i lived in. somebody said we're going to loan you the money to do this. i was able to get a degree and i have a paying job. i've paid much more back into the system based on that $10,000 of debt. how quaint. $10,000. i was not an upper class kid. and this helped leverage me into someone who's helping out. >> i'd like you to respond to that, pam. you sometimes think in the 99% formulation, is this a 95% issue or a 10% issue? >> yeah, in student loans, it's easy to look at it that way. to go to an ivy league school, it's 60,$60,000 a year. that's a pretty elite group of people. on the other hand, you're looking at problems in public institutions, right? you're looking at rising costs there, you're looking at students going into debt. right now, in this country, believe it or not, if you're born in the bottom 5th of socioeconomics, you only have a 5% chance of earning over $60,000 a year. and your access is through public higher education system. >> and part of that is the college wage. there's a hu
i applied to one place, the university of washington, which was in the town i lived in. somebody said we're going to loan you the money to do this. i was able to get a degree and i have a paying job. i've paid much more back into the system based on that $10,000 of debt. how quaint. $10,000. i was not an upper class kid. and this helped leverage me into someone who's helping out. >> i'd like you to respond to that, pam. you sometimes think in the 99% formulation, is this a 95% issue or a...
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that's according to researchers at the universities of washington. a study of college student found those who use their cell phone compulsively were more likely to be involved in car crashes. researchers found those who anticipated getting a call had a higher chance of being in an accident. it's bad enough that you're actually texting and driving. but now just thinking about it causes you to be distracted. >> how do you do a study on that? >> not i don't. reading your mind basically. >> clearly. that's what they have to do to come one that one. >> you have to put the cell phone away completely. >> doesn't happen. but yeah, you should. >> hard to do. >> boy. >>> 27 minutes now after 6:00. ahead, the local basketball star arrested over the weekend. >>> plus,apple getting heat. how the company got out of paying billions in taxes. >>> a horrible crash kills three generations from the same family. how their suv ended up wrecked inside aim famous zoo. >>> the injuries were quite horrific. in 30 years i've seen something like this once or twice. >> highway
that's according to researchers at the universities of washington. a study of college student found those who use their cell phone compulsively were more likely to be involved in car crashes. researchers found those who anticipated getting a call had a higher chance of being in an accident. it's bad enough that you're actually texting and driving. but now just thinking about it causes you to be distracted. >> how do you do a study on that? >> not i don't. reading your mind...
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the study by the university of washington found that women's life expectancy is not too bad itself. 85.1 years. which is the second highest rate. the marin independent journal revealed the biggest factor wasn't prosperity but preventible causes of death. marin county residents are less likely to smoke and be obese. also more likely to exercise and eat healthy foods. >>> a san francisco classic known as the home of the rudest waiter is shutting its doors after 100 years. sam wo on washington street is closing after public health investigators say they found several violations in march including rodent activity and improper food storage. the owner tells the chronicle the building is too old to keep open. the restaurant was famous for a waiter insulting customers and insulting their menu choices and one of the few restaurants which stayed open until 3:00 a.m. those are hard to come by. >> and part of the charm was the dirty kitchen. it was part of the culture of the restaurant. >> he was a customer. >> i loved it. i have a place in chinatown i love to go to. you go in and order something, n
the study by the university of washington found that women's life expectancy is not too bad itself. 85.1 years. which is the second highest rate. the marin independent journal revealed the biggest factor wasn't prosperity but preventible causes of death. marin county residents are less likely to smoke and be obese. also more likely to exercise and eat healthy foods. >>> a san francisco classic known as the home of the rudest waiter is shutting its doors after 100 years. sam wo on...
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the former finance minister was oil minister, was a professor at the university of washington. he's no longer that. and they have money. they have big challenges but it's not so much from extremists as it is from the tribal entities that exist in libya and always have that qaddafi kept under his control. but i'm confident over time that they will emerge as a reasonable nation with a reasonable amount of democracy and will not pose a threat to the security of the united states of america. now in egypt, my friend, it's a dicey situation. but they also have to understand that, charlie, mubarak was going to go whether we wanted them to go or not. he was going to go. when that young man set himself on fire in tunisia, that lit a flame that's not going to go out for a long time and is going to spread all around the world. >> rose: does it have to go through a period in which, in fact, there will be governments coming to power that are akin to the muslim brotherhood? >> i think it depends on what you call the muslim brotherhood. there are elements of the muslim brotherhood that i thin
the former finance minister was oil minister, was a professor at the university of washington. he's no longer that. and they have money. they have big challenges but it's not so much from extremists as it is from the tribal entities that exist in libya and always have that qaddafi kept under his control. but i'm confident over time that they will emerge as a reasonable nation with a reasonable amount of democracy and will not pose a threat to the security of the united states of america. now in...
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the former finance minister was oil minister, was a professor at the university of washington. he's no longer that. and they have money. they have big challenges but it's not so much from extremists as it is from the tribal entities that exist in libya and always have that qaddafi kept under his control. but m confiden ovetime tha they will emerge as a reasonable nation with a reasonable amount of democracy and will not pose a threat to the security of the united states of america. now in egypt, my friend, it's a dicey situation. but they also have to understand that, charlie, mubarak was going to go whether we wanted them to go or not. he was going to go. when that young man set himself on fire in tunisia, that lit a flame that's not going to go out for a long time and is going to spread all around the world. >> rose: does it have to go through a period in which, in fact, there will be governments coming to power thatre akin to the muslim brotherhood? >> i think it depends on what you call the muslim brotherhood. there are elements of the muslim brotherhood that i think we can
the former finance minister was oil minister, was a professor at the university of washington. he's no longer that. and they have money. they have big challenges but it's not so much from extremists as it is from the tribal entities that exist in libya and always have that qaddafi kept under his control. but m confiden ovetime tha they will emerge as a reasonable nation with a reasonable amount of democracy and will not pose a threat to the security of the united states of america. now in...
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researchers from the university of washington found life expectancy for men improved by 4.6 years on average and only 2.7 years for women. researchers say one big cause distress. other reasons for the lag, smoking and obesity and high blood pressure. it is time now for a look at what is coming up later on cbs this morning. >> charlie rose joins us from new york. good morning and happy monday. >> happy monday. we will ask the lawyer for george zimmerman what his client plans to do next after being released from jail overnight. and the far reaching impact of the secret service scandal. bob woodward joins us. + we have the traffic jam blame for a baby boom. all of that when we see you at 7:00. >> we will see you then the 7:00. he had anger management issues when he was known as ron artest. >> now his name is meant the world peace but he still gets in trouble with his temper. the los angeles laker is forward celebrating a dunk when he hit another player with his elbow. officials threw him from the game and he could face a suspension. >> that looked like a herd. >> 6:52 a.m., the oikos un
researchers from the university of washington found life expectancy for men improved by 4.6 years on average and only 2.7 years for women. researchers say one big cause distress. other reasons for the lag, smoking and obesity and high blood pressure. it is time now for a look at what is coming up later on cbs this morning. >> charlie rose joins us from new york. good morning and happy monday. >> happy monday. we will ask the lawyer for george zimmerman what his client plans to do...
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of washington and we got him over into google x and said, look, let's build something interesting based on what you know and we'll give you the resources you need to do this. and all the time you want and so on. and he hired around him a team of great engineers and mostly former students and that team basically in two year's time cranked out this prototype over here. i really want spaces so people can be innovative but not for the sake of writing research papers, for the sake of impacting society. >> rose: let's go to udacity. tell me about that and how you got started and why you finally left stanford. >> so udacity is our attempt to really democratize higher education. i grew in germany. even though germany is a first world country, my education, my access to high quality contemporary education was not that great. most were professors who aren't informed of what's going on in the world. for many years, for more than a decade i've been dreaming with taking the university to the world rather than locking it up and charging $40,000 a year for access. i got my wakeup call when i heard a w
of washington and we got him over into google x and said, look, let's build something interesting based on what you know and we'll give you the resources you need to do this. and all the time you want and so on. and he hired around him a team of great engineers and mostly former students and that team basically in two year's time cranked out this prototype over here. i really want spaces so people can be innovative but not for the sake of writing research papers, for the sake of impacting...
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, associate professor of applied theology at howard university in washington, d.c., and national director of the healing communities prisoner re-entry initiative. professor, welcome, we're glad to have you here again. >> thank you, it's my privilege. >> good to see you again. >> the contrast in the way people saw this case in florida just couldn't have been more stark. overwhelming differences in the way whites and blacks saw it and what they saw in it. how did you see it? >> i identified with it. i have two sons. they're grown. when they were teenagers, part of their training in learning how to drive was what to do when you're pulled over by the police so you don't end up being a statistic. and i think for a number of african americans the facts of the case as they've come out and as some of the speculation has gone, it just fits so closely to a lot of our experience, even, whether we're poor, whether we're middle class. >> and that sense of continuing injustice. it seemed like this really pricked those feelings. >> yeah, i think it did and that's why you see the level of emotion, i beli
, associate professor of applied theology at howard university in washington, d.c., and national director of the healing communities prisoner re-entry initiative. professor, welcome, we're glad to have you here again. >> thank you, it's my privilege. >> good to see you again. >> the contrast in the way people saw this case in florida just couldn't have been more stark. overwhelming differences in the way whites and blacks saw it and what they saw in it. how did you see it?...
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of washington and we got him over in google x and said, look, let's build something interestg based on wat u know and we'll give you the resources you need to do this. and all the time you want and so on. and he hired around him a team of great engineers and mostly former students and that team basically in two year's time cranked out this prototype over here. i really want spaces so people can be innovative but not for the sake of writing research papers, for the sake of impacting society. >> rose: let's go to udacity. tell me about that and how you got started and why you finally left stanford. >> so udacity is our attempt to really democratize higher education. i grew in germany. even though germany is a first world country, my education, my access to high quality contemporary education was not that great. most were professors who aren't informed of what's going on in the world. for many years, for more than a decade i've been dreaming with taking the university to the world rather than locking it up and charging $40,000 a year for access. i got my wakeup call when i heard a wond
of washington and we got him over in google x and said, look, let's build something interestg based on wat u know and we'll give you the resources you need to do this. and all the time you want and so on. and he hired around him a team of great engineers and mostly former students and that team basically in two year's time cranked out this prototype over here. i really want spaces so people can be innovative but not for the sake of writing research papers, for the sake of impacting society....
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the university of washington took a look at the cell phone overuse scale. they looked at things like how emotional you are about using the phone in the car or anticipating a call while driving. turns out those things also correlated with a higher accident richk. they actually looked at people driving records and their past history of accidents. and for every one-point increase on that scale, there was a 1% increase in the number of accidents. those drivers had, particularly young drivers, about 1 in 5 overall admit driving and texting at the same time. but about half of young adults in their early 20s admit doing that now. many states have started laws to ban cell phone and texting while driving. in california, there a ban on all cell phone use by bus drivers and new drivers, but there's a texting and hand held ban for all drivers, as well. trying to keep you safe on the roads, put down the phone, and in some cases, according to this research, jon, don't even think about using it. >> all right, tracie, thank you very much. >>> it is 6:27 right now. coming u
the university of washington took a look at the cell phone overuse scale. they looked at things like how emotional you are about using the phone in the car or anticipating a call while driving. turns out those things also correlated with a higher accident richk. they actually looked at people driving records and their past history of accidents. and for every one-point increase on that scale, there was a 1% increase in the number of accidents. those drivers had, particularly young drivers, about...