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we just had an immigrant from india on earlier who came here, got an education, at mit. and went on to start a company that makes a billion dollars and employs a thousand people that kind of immigrant is the nation that is okay with. it is the immigrants to suck off the government, to take more than they give that they're against. do you think everybody is on board with that idea? >> i think there is a lot of misinformation. i don't agree with that characterization. people have to tendency to talk about the founder, the stanford grad or mit grad that knows computer science and pounds a company and that's great. that is the h-1b high-skilled worker. equally important is the 11 million undocumented. so by the way, what we all agreed on is comprehensive immigration reform, not just piece, part, or pick off one component versus another. i would maintain that economically, documenting and providing a path to citizenship for 11 million workers makes them law-abiding citizens. makes them more productive. has them paying taxes. we were reviewing some statistics earlier where act
we just had an immigrant from india on earlier who came here, got an education, at mit. and went on to start a company that makes a billion dollars and employs a thousand people that kind of immigrant is the nation that is okay with. it is the immigrants to suck off the government, to take more than they give that they're against. do you think everybody is on board with that idea? >> i think there is a lot of misinformation. i don't agree with that characterization. people have to...
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it's as far from mit as you can get. they don't even have running water. >> [bell being struck] >> stand by. >> negroponte and his family founded a school here in 1999, putting in a satellite dish and generators. [generator whirring] then they gave the children laptops. instantly, school became a lot more popular. >> ♪ how's the way ♪ that it's sunny >> kids who had never seen a computer before were now crossing the digital divide. >> ♪ it's sunny today >> nicholas negroponte was knocked out. >> the first english word of every child in that village was "google." >> [laughs] >> the village has no electricity, no telephone, no television. [dog barking] >> and the children take laptops home that are connected, broadband, to the internet. >> [child's voice] >> when they take the laptops home, the kids often teach the whole family how to use it. [laughter] >> families loved it 'cause it was the brightest light source in the house. >> 'cause they had no electricity. >> talk about a metaphor and reality simultaneously. it
it's as far from mit as you can get. they don't even have running water. >> [bell being struck] >> stand by. >> negroponte and his family founded a school here in 1999, putting in a satellite dish and generators. [generator whirring] then they gave the children laptops. instantly, school became a lot more popular. >> ♪ how's the way ♪ that it's sunny >> kids who had never seen a computer before were now crossing the digital divide. >> ♪ it's sunny today...
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show you a view from the high definition camera no problems as far as fog tomorrow morning but you mit weren't to bundle up. check out the temperature mostly 40's. fairfield down to 13 degrees. let now he what is going to change this upcoming week and still a possibility of rain coming up. >> thanks very much. sea you shortly. shares of palo alto base drug company took a beast on wall street today. they recalled the drug over the weekend after reports that several kidney patients died after taking it. 7 news reporter is live at the company headquarters in palo alto with the latest on this story. >> this was the company only approved drug that help explain why the shares fellas much as they did. >> shares of palo alto base plummeted 85 percent. down just over 14 dloors 2.42. this all follows the company recall announcement over the weekend. the 5 kidney dialysis patients died from the drug here while 50 have had severe allergic reaction. it had been on the market since april and during the short time the company said it was gaining ground against the competition. because it was cheaper
show you a view from the high definition camera no problems as far as fog tomorrow morning but you mit weren't to bundle up. check out the temperature mostly 40's. fairfield down to 13 degrees. let now he what is going to change this upcoming week and still a possibility of rain coming up. >> thanks very much. sea you shortly. shares of palo alto base drug company took a beast on wall street today. they recalled the drug over the weekend after reports that several kidney patients died...
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show you a view from the high definition camera no problems as far as fog tomorrow morning but you mit weren't to bundle up. check out the temperature mostly 40's. fairfield down to 13 degrees. let now he what is going to change this upcoming week and still a possibility of rain coming up. >> thanks very much. sea you shortly. shares of palo alto base drug company took a beast on wall street today. they recalled the drug over the weekend after reports that several kidney patients died after taking it. 7 news reporter is live at the company headquarters in palo alto with the latest on this story. >> this was the company only approved drug that help explain why the shares fellas much as they did. >> shares of palo alto base plummeted 85 percent. down just over 14 dloors 2.42. this all follows the company recall announcement over the weekend. the 5 kidney dialysis patients died from the drug here while 50 have had severe allergic reaction. it had been on the market since april and during the short time the company said it was gaining ground against the competition. because it was cheaper
show you a view from the high definition camera no problems as far as fog tomorrow morning but you mit weren't to bundle up. check out the temperature mostly 40's. fairfield down to 13 degrees. let now he what is going to change this upcoming week and still a possibility of rain coming up. >> thanks very much. sea you shortly. shares of palo alto base drug company took a beast on wall street today. they recalled the drug over the weekend after reports that several kidney patients died...
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show you a view from the high definition camera no problems as far as fog tomorrow morning but you mit weren't to bundle up. check out the temperature mostly 40's. fairfield down to 13 degrees. let now he what is going to change this upcoming week and still a possibility of rain coming up. >> thanks very much. sea you shortly. shares of palo alto base drug company took a beast on wall street today. they recalled the drug over the weekend after reports that several kidney patients died after taking it. 7 news reporter is live at the company headquarters in palo alto with the latest on this story. >> this was the company only approved drug that help explain why the shares fellas much as they did. >> shares of palo alto base plummeted rcent. down just over 14 dloors 2.42. this all follows the company recall announcement over the weekend. the 5 kidney dialysis patients died from the drug here while 50 have had severe allergic reaction. it had been on the market since april and during the short time the company said it was gaining ground against the competition. because it was cheaper than
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which a hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date is just a disaster for people you know to be crawling you know stuff from very little to the point of. those that was left and you're. going to loose the shoes on the floor we've been to breakfast time you feel absolutely describe to be still. in the home to see. the she had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims that government targets that he refused to meet for fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to a s
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which a hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date is just a disaster for people you know to be crawling you know stuff from very little to the point of. those that was left and...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuffs a hospital in september of two cents to date you just a disaster people you know to be nice to a little two to one of. those that was left. on the floor we've been there to break the story you feel that same way to describe steve. in my home still seems. to be she's had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims the government targets but he refused to meet the fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to a so-called secret gag to keep him quiet of the whistleblo
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuffs a hospital in september of two cents to date you just a disaster people you know to be nice to a little two to one of. those that was left. on the floor we've been there to...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment war and food stuffs a hospital in september of two cents to date is just a disaster people you know to be. honest they're looking for one of. those that was left and you're really. going to believe the...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two thousand and eight used to disaster people probably know stuff from very little good for him to. do because it was left. going to loose the...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september to saturday night it's just a disaster for people you know to be nice to their little two to one of. those that was left. when she believed the shoes on the floor she been there to breakfast time before absolutely destroyed still not. in the home to stand still seems. to be she's had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims the government targets but he refused to meet the theory that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to a so-called secret gag to k
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september to saturday night it's just a disaster for people you know to be nice to their little two to one of. those that was left. when she believed the shoes on the...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date is just a disaster people you know typically you know stuff they're looking for one of. those that was left. when she believes the shoes on the floor we've been there to breakfast time before that so we would describe to look. in the home to see still seems. to be she had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims the government targets that he refused to meet the fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to a so-called secret
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date is just a disaster people you know typically you know stuff they're looking for one of. those that was left. when she believes the shoes on...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents tonight used to disaster people you know to me probably you know stuff they're looking forward to. the booze that was left and you're. going to believe the shoes on the floor we've been there since breakfast time before that so we would describe steve. in the home still seems. to be she had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims the government targets but he refused to meet the fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents tonight used to disaster people you know to me probably you know stuff they're looking forward to. the booze that was left and you're....
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date it's just a disaster people you know to be perfectly honest they're looking for one of. those that was left and you're. going to police the shoes on the floor we've been there since breakfast time before that's the only way to describe the look. in the home still seems. to be she had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims that government targets that he refused to meet for fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date it's just a disaster people you know to be perfectly honest they're looking for one of. those that was left and you're. going to...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents tonight used to disaster people you know to be probably. a little bit too it's one of. those that was left. on the floor we've been there to break...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date it's just a disaster for people you know to be. there looking for one of. the boys that was left. going to police the shoes on the floor we've been to breakfast time before that sandwich described to be still not. in the home to say seems. to be she's had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims that government targets but he refused to meet the fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to a so-called secret gag to keep him q
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date it's just a disaster for people you know to be. there looking for one of. the boys that was left. going to police the shoes on the floor...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that we're looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result inhumane and degrading treatment now is an absolutely shocking story r.t. we're covering this very very closely and we can hear now from one of the relatives that we've spoken to other patients that have died in that stuff to. warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to take you to disaster people you know to be cruel you know stuff from very little to four hundred. bills that was left. on the floor. to breakfast time before that so you would describe. in the home. to be she had to go through what she went through. well of course incredibly disturbing and i think a lot of the. relatives of the patients who died a lot of the people who were campaigning very very hard for what had been happening at that stuff to church to be revealed and to be investigated if not breathe a sigh of relief were perhaps. were perhaps reli
of the francis report that we saw last week now that we're looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result inhumane and degrading treatment now is an absolutely shocking story r.t. we're covering this very very closely and we can hear now from one of the relatives that we've spoken to other patients that have died in that stuff to. warrant food...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff the hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents tonight you just a disaster people you know to be. honest they're looking for one of. the boys that was left. shoes on the floor we've been there since breakfast time before that so we describe people not just. in the home seems. to be she had to go through what she's going through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims the government targets that he refused to meet the fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to question was subject to a so-called secret gag to keep him quiet of t
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff the hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment almost no warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents tonight you just a disaster people you know to be. honest they're looking for one of. the boys that was left. shoes on the floor we've been...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment all of the warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to date you just a disaster people you know to be probably still looking for the. those that was left. on the floor we've been there to...
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no, greg, i don't think so. >> when you quote that professor from mit she sounds like a robot. i am concerned it is not her own conspiracy trying to lull us and trying to make us feel like we are thought taken over. >> it gets her attention. >> one of the other things she said was she was concerned about the fact that relationships were not going to develop the same way. >> that's a good thing. >> people will not be able to connect and have good communications because their expectations will be so high. they will be comparing them to the perfection of robots. >> are you pleased that no robot will replace you because you do nothing productive? >> that's not true. >> experimental robots don't do anything yet. they are on their way to becoming what they will be. >> i am experimental. >> it is the ipads and the iphones. >> the winner was just a pad. that's me. >> it was a computer like the ti30 calculater you had in high school. that's what we are. i have to take a break, but a million years from now robots will be watching that show saying i was right. i was a dinasaur talking. >>
no, greg, i don't think so. >> when you quote that professor from mit she sounds like a robot. i am concerned it is not her own conspiracy trying to lull us and trying to make us feel like we are thought taken over. >> it gets her attention. >> one of the other things she said was she was concerned about the fact that relationships were not going to develop the same way. >> that's a good thing. >> people will not be able to connect and have good communications...
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putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they would get confused, they would get stuck and that was the problem with the course. and they wouldn't get the degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where there's not a degree benefit for them, that's pretty small. the elite students who have been the early consumers of these things even they have had pretty high dropout rates. so, but, enough people are using these things that we're in a process where they're just going to get better and better. so, i am, i am very enthused about what's in the years ahead. >> what about the institutional blockages that people talk about some of the education issues. the teacher unions and things. how big a problem is that? do you think if you really could have vouchers and charter schools and all the stuff much more responsive to new trends and market demands that education would be transformed much more quickly? >> k through 12, almost everybody goes to a local school. universities are a bi
putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they would get confused, they would get stuck and that was the problem with the course. and they wouldn't get the degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where there's not a degree benefit for them, that's pretty small. the elite students who have been the early consumers of these things even they have had pretty high dropout rates. so,...
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no, greg, i don't think so. >> when you quote that professor from mit she sounds like a robot. i am concerned it is not her own conspiracy trying to lull us and trying to make us feel like we are thought taken over. >> it gets her attention. >> one of the other things she said was she was concerned about the fact that relationships were not going to develop the same way. >> that's a good thing. >> people will not be able to connect and have good communications because their expectations will be so high. they will be comparing them to the perfection of robots. >> are you pleased that no robot will replace you because you do nothing productive? >> that's not true. >> experimental robots don't do anything yet. they are on their way to becoming what they will be. >> i am experimental. >> it is the ipads and the iphones. >> the winner was just a pad. that's me. >> it was a computer like the ti30 calculater you had in high school. that's what we are. i have to take a break, but a million years from now robots will be watching that show saying i was right. i was a dinasaur talking. >>
no, greg, i don't think so. >> when you quote that professor from mit she sounds like a robot. i am concerned it is not her own conspiracy trying to lull us and trying to make us feel like we are thought taken over. >> it gets her attention. >> one of the other things she said was she was concerned about the fact that relationships were not going to develop the same way. >> that's a good thing. >> people will not be able to connect and have good communications...
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putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they could get confused and they would get stuck so that was a problem with the course and they wouldn't get a degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where there's not a degree benefit for them, that's pretty small. the elite students who have been the early consumers of these things even they have had pretty high dropout rates. so, but, enough people are using these things that we're in a process where they're just going to get better and better. so, i am, i am very enthused about what's in the years ahead. >> what about the institutional blockages that people talk about some of the education issues. the teacher unions and things. how big a problem is that? do you think if you really could have vouchers and charter schools and all the stuff much more responsive to new trends and market demands that education would be transformed much more quickly? >> k through 12, almost everybody goes to a local school. universities are a bit d
putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they could get confused and they would get stuck so that was a problem with the course and they wouldn't get a degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where there's not a degree benefit for them, that's pretty small. the elite students who have been the early consumers of these things even they have had pretty high dropout rates. so, but,...
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steve nahn is from mit. monica dunford from the university of chicago. and steve goldfarb is from the university of michigan. >> so there's a lot of americans here. >> there's a lot of americans here. in a recent report, they said that 52% of all particle physicists, of all u.s. particle physicists are here working on things. there's a lot. >> you feel any pressure? >> absolutely. >> really? how hard have you been working? >> well, i haven't been to the grocery store in five weeks. so i think i have a jar of mustard and a stick of butter in my refrigerator right now. >> feel like you're part of something historic? >> absolutely, yeah. >> it's like opening a whole new window that you never saw before. and you open the window, and you get a whole new vista of things that might happen that you didn't have access to before. so from a scientist's point of view, it's the biggest thing to happen in particle physics in, say, 20 or 30 years. >> yeah. >> what's the average person gonna get out of this? >> what the--the best thing is, we don't know. >> some scienti
steve nahn is from mit. monica dunford from the university of chicago. and steve goldfarb is from the university of michigan. >> so there's a lot of americans here. >> there's a lot of americans here. in a recent report, they said that 52% of all particle physicists, of all u.s. particle physicists are here working on things. there's a lot. >> you feel any pressure? >> absolutely. >> really? how hard have you been working? >> well, i haven't been to the...
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that technology world sees that people have gotten their phd from schools like mit. if you are a farmer, you would say that the migrant farmers do not have their papers. if you are checking crowdabs in maryland, the season be destroyed because you do not have workers. below thing is a mess. i have hope that -- the whole thing is a mess. >> you represent a lot of companies in silicon valley. what are you hearing from them? what is the solution to these problems? >> at it not so much a h-1 visa problem. i'm not saying it should be repealed, but it has structural problems. the real answer is residents. if you have some hot shot that got his phd in computer science from stanford, he's getting offers from all over the world. if you make them stay in limbo for six years, that's not really competitive. we want people to stay here and create jobs. that does not just in the tech field, but throughout the economy. make it easy for people to stay and grow american jobs to help our economy recover. >> what is the atmosphere for potential immigration reform in congress? >> we hav
that technology world sees that people have gotten their phd from schools like mit. if you are a farmer, you would say that the migrant farmers do not have their papers. if you are checking crowdabs in maryland, the season be destroyed because you do not have workers. below thing is a mess. i have hope that -- the whole thing is a mess. >> you represent a lot of companies in silicon valley. what are you hearing from them? what is the solution to these problems? >> at it not so much...
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. >> we all have that morning rush, too many things on our mind and once we see the mit, the mickey mouse ears, we all know everything is right. nobody has more fun with his job. >> he's the man who plays in traffic every day, watches his backside and just gives us the best greeting to start our day. >> it puts a smile on the people's face. . >> mr. greg is turning intie baltimore institution. >> you have a nice day. . >> it's almost 8:00 o'clock, wait a minute. i get turned around. i did so much waving that it spins all around my arm. . >> quitting time. >> just about. >> tomorrow when you see mr. greshgs tell him, you are too good to be true. >> let's go. yeah, that's it. i'll see you tomorrow. >> worn out. i know you know someone who is too good to be true. send me a message on facebook or twit sgler three days to go and anticipation is building ahead of the oscar show. you'll only be able to see it here on abc2 news. rainhampered preparations today but the academy says it's ahead of schedule. . >> if you're too soft, they're not going to give you much. ifyou're foo hard on them, they'
. >> we all have that morning rush, too many things on our mind and once we see the mit, the mickey mouse ears, we all know everything is right. nobody has more fun with his job. >> he's the man who plays in traffic every day, watches his backside and just gives us the best greeting to start our day. >> it puts a smile on the people's face. . >> mr. greg is turning intie baltimore institution. >> you have a nice day. . >> it's almost 8:00 o'clock, wait a...
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lots of economists, such as your friend, rudy from mit that you mentioned, are believers that competition is the hallmark of a country thriving and growing, including jobs, et cetera. lots of economists, even before the euro was instituted, argued that they needed europe more competition rather than, what, a coordinated currency, et cetera. and they predicted a bad woes for europe under the euro. you mentioned a lot of the problems on the flipside of competition, namely regulation. give us your perspective in terms of competition regulation in the euro and government coordination. >> i think it's a very good question. a lot needs to be done there. i think that at the time that the euro was put together, and my good friend, professor at columbia, nobel prize winner, had different views of what it was cold, how is going to work out, and what happened. that was not in his idea book. because you do tremendous regulation there, you need more the regulation. there's no doubt about it. in order to get more competitive, take the case, i keep going back to greece because that's -- when you take a
lots of economists, such as your friend, rudy from mit that you mentioned, are believers that competition is the hallmark of a country thriving and growing, including jobs, et cetera. lots of economists, even before the euro was instituted, argued that they needed europe more competition rather than, what, a coordinated currency, et cetera. and they predicted a bad woes for europe under the euro. you mentioned a lot of the problems on the flipside of competition, namely regulation. give us your...
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immediately called for help but this brings us to the second sticking point yourself towards themselves mit that to be investigation into much seems that was not started immediately unfortunately we get these kind of this particular kind of calls for. every day. somebody has had a heart attack we don't put of pressure at all that we have a child that's been injured in an a.t.v. we don't put a press release at all that unless we start suspecting that something may be out of the ordinary. it was until a little bit later that we started getting some suspicions of what was going on and that all developed from talking to the parents the people that live there it just took a little more time for us to develop. adoption is a major stumbling block in the relations between moscow and washington due to the many cases of abuse and sometimes of even deaths of russian children after they were adopted and brought to the united states that's why shortly after the new stock market seems that came out several russian officials including russia children's alderman's men were quick to point the finger of blam
immediately called for help but this brings us to the second sticking point yourself towards themselves mit that to be investigation into much seems that was not started immediately unfortunately we get these kind of this particular kind of calls for. every day. somebody has had a heart attack we don't put of pressure at all that we have a child that's been injured in an a.t.v. we don't put a press release at all that unless we start suspecting that something may be out of the ordinary. it was...
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in physics from mit but felt the urge to come out here to california and she did her research at stanford and lawrence berkeley. that is an indication we are getting smart people like her out to california to start companies like hers. 15 employees in 2008. it is interesting, we talk about cloud computing and these technology companies, but she takes electronic waste that is rich in carbon and recycles that into oil for plastics and a variety of other things. i wish i had more time to talk to you and get to know you because i am sure there's an interesting story that you will really enjoy hearing from her. you have already heard from michael, who is wonderful at ibm. clearly, they are a leader in this area. with michael's travels around the world, he will share more of his experience, and that will also be an interesting perspective. i really want to welcome the san francisco mayor ed lee. it is difficult for me to call him mayor lee because i have always known him as ed. you are going to get to know him really well. the 43rd mayor of san francisco was born in seattle, went to college in
in physics from mit but felt the urge to come out here to california and she did her research at stanford and lawrence berkeley. that is an indication we are getting smart people like her out to california to start companies like hers. 15 employees in 2008. it is interesting, we talk about cloud computing and these technology companies, but she takes electronic waste that is rich in carbon and recycles that into oil for plastics and a variety of other things. i wish i had more time to talk to...
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in 1952, mit connected a computer -- in 1962 mit connected a computer to a milling machine. just ref #is $100,000 to buy added and subtracted a left cryonics. if you want a self-sufficient complete, technological facility, it's about $100,000 in computer-controlled machines. the real story technically coming now is not additive a verses of attractive, its analog vs. digital. you are built by a molecular computer. when you build with lego, the parts have accord that and the parts correct errors and let you unbilled. the frontier and research and digital manufacturing, the fundamental science is not another computer-controlled tool, it's putting codes and programs into materials. that is when you get the enormous scale ability and complexity. that is where technical trash goes away because you can't unbuild as well as build. -- because you can't unbuild as well as build. it may sound like an abstract distinction -- >> it sounds like science fiction. >> but its analog calls verses calls on the computer. a number of groups are studying molecules up to building, how to code const
in 1952, mit connected a computer -- in 1962 mit connected a computer to a milling machine. just ref #is $100,000 to buy added and subtracted a left cryonics. if you want a self-sufficient complete, technological facility, it's about $100,000 in computer-controlled machines. the real story technically coming now is not additive a verses of attractive, its analog vs. digital. you are built by a molecular computer. when you build with lego, the parts have accord that and the parts correct errors...
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he acknowledged bold monetary easing could cause inflationut stressedhe mit of the licy. >> we do not see potential cost to the increased risk taking in some financial markets as outweighing the benefits of promoting a strong economic recovery and more rapid job creation. >> bernanke also warned imminent spending cuts could put the brakes on recovery if they take effect on march 1st. he urged republicans and democrats to set aside their differences to find a solution. now, bernanke also said he understood japanese prime minister shinzo abe's push for heaid abe i trying to boost the economy and is not manipulating exchange rates to devalue the yen. >>> u.s. president barack obama wants republicans to compromise before budget cuts take effect on friday. >> there are too many republicans in congress right now who refuse to compromise even an inch. there's no reason why we can't come together and find a sensible way to reduce the deficit over the long term. >> obama on tuesday spoke at a shipyard in virginia. workers there build ships for the u.s. navy. he said hundreds of thousands of jo
he acknowledged bold monetary easing could cause inflationut stressedhe mit of the licy. >> we do not see potential cost to the increased risk taking in some financial markets as outweighing the benefits of promoting a strong economic recovery and more rapid job creation. >> bernanke also warned imminent spending cuts could put the brakes on recovery if they take effect on march 1st. he urged republicans and democrats to set aside their differences to find a solution. now, bernanke...
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the example we heard in your introduction was you went to school add mit. you came here to start your business. there is another guy on facebook who has said if he had it all to do over again, he would have stayed in boston. how important is that culture and environment? >> it is critical. it is critical to have minds that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspectives, that energy and enthusiasm around thinking differently, and around paradigm shifts, around developing breakthrough technologies, and to be able to attract those people to this area is crucial. i think that that is something that has been a benefit of being here, that a lot of people are attracted to silicon valley. that is crucial to any company starting in taking their technology to the next level. >> can you talk about the incubator? >> yes. >> the qb3? >> yes, mission bay, everybody knows. uc san francisco has conduct encourage it with research. some of the larger companies that research labs in mission bay as well. bayer and others. they are even
the example we heard in your introduction was you went to school add mit. you came here to start your business. there is another guy on facebook who has said if he had it all to do over again, he would have stayed in boston. how important is that culture and environment? >> it is critical. it is critical to have minds that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspectives, that energy and enthusiasm around thinking differently, and around paradigm...
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of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment wanted food stuff and hospital in september of two cents tonight is just a disaster people you know to be nice to do a little food for you. that there's that was left and you're. going to be. on the floor. to breakfast time before that's when we were just trying to stay. in the home to stand still seems. to be she'd have to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims that government targets that he refused to meet the fear that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to a so-called secret gag to keep him
of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment wanted food stuff and hospital in september of two cents tonight is just a disaster people you know to be nice to do a little food for you. that there's that was left and you're. going to be. on the floor....
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five years, five years ago, the information from the sources such as our national labs, sandia, argon mit, specific northwest, highly classified information, managed carefully by the federal government, not disbursed into the public domain, but because the threat for this as increased that information is now made more available and for 2011, rva assessment took advantage of that disclosure and the design was enhanced. what did that mean? we modified the intakes and added filter to take stuff out of the air. we improved the building perimeter, we have the event to close off portions of the building if there is an event outside of it, it does not get into the building with the same level of opportunity. we protected the security operation and fire command centers with additional filtration, why? we expect the people there to manage an event. they need to stay there longer than anyone else to get everyone else out. so they need to have an additional protection to stay longer. and we had to install infrastructure and conduet and wire that at best this could have been a concept in 2009, but no
five years, five years ago, the information from the sources such as our national labs, sandia, argon mit, specific northwest, highly classified information, managed carefully by the federal government, not disbursed into the public domain, but because the threat for this as increased that information is now made more available and for 2011, rva assessment took advantage of that disclosure and the design was enhanced. what did that mean? we modified the intakes and added filter to take stuff...
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in that time we adding mit our data is mad. our data is much bmplt i invite you to do a survey work with the youth guidance center and the probation department to come up with a new survey to suggest how far we have come rather than suggest that you did very well and passionately that we're in the middle of a current trend that actually ended what is now four years ago. >> right absolutely so let me be clear we are using data from 2009 because that was the most recent data publicly accessible to us. 2010 there was a severe glitch in the classification data system with the police department and we weren't able to use that data and of course now that you upgraded our ssz this is the poverty opportunity to do a new evaluation how far we have come and whether the racial disparities still exist or not and how effective we have been and absolutely that's what we are recommending and i would love access to that data to do that analysis. >> we are happy to work with you. >> great. >> commissioner. >> yes. i just had one question and i
in that time we adding mit our data is mad. our data is much bmplt i invite you to do a survey work with the youth guidance center and the probation department to come up with a new survey to suggest how far we have come rather than suggest that you did very well and passionately that we're in the middle of a current trend that actually ended what is now four years ago. >> right absolutely so let me be clear we are using data from 2009 because that was the most recent data publicly...
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according to researchers at mit, they say during the last recession, 1 in 12 people in sales lost their jobs. meanwhile, corporate spending on equipment and software related to sales has increased 26% since the end of the recession. temp and contract employment is expected to hit an all-time high this year. that's according to the american staffing association index. the upward trend continues as companies remain reluctant to fill positions with full-time employees who require paid benefits. dan gaffney, who runs vouchedin, a start-up that matches job seekers directly to companies looking for contract work, says the flexibility of freelancing can be attractive to some job seekers. "people like flexibility and it is growing in the mainstream now. more people are expecting flexibility in their work time, work hours and committment. and contract jobs allow that." gaffney notes ongoing challenges for freelancers include making connections, getting hired without professional liability insurance, and collecting pay from employers. while the housing market continues a solid recovery, the appra
according to researchers at mit, they say during the last recession, 1 in 12 people in sales lost their jobs. meanwhile, corporate spending on equipment and software related to sales has increased 26% since the end of the recession. temp and contract employment is expected to hit an all-time high this year. that's according to the american staffing association index. the upward trend continues as companies remain reluctant to fill positions with full-time employees who require paid benefits....
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. >> i made a video for this girl's bar mits today -- bar mitzvah. it was funny. then we got a call from dream works. >> the accusations against my niece... >> reporter: emma thompson and jeremiah play brother and sister. it's based on a popular series of novels. davis is hoping to reprise her role. >> i hope so. then i would have some employment. three years. >> something tells me you don't need -- >> reporter: the movie's young stars hope their big break means more big screen success. will this be a first in a series? >> if the movie is successful, yeah. >> reporter: and they're confident their some natural love story will leave audiences wanting more. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning. thank you no watching wusa9 at 5:00 a.m. happy valentine's day. i'm andrea roane. >>> it's also thursday which means you're almost to the weekend. i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. good morning, monika. >> it's also february 14. >> it is. >> wow. >> i have nothing but weather. >> go ahead. like the red tie. >> thank you very much. happy valentine's day.
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tom had degrees in electrical engineering and a doctorate from mit. the latter included management decision-making, system analysis, and operation research. i have an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering and a year of additional graduate study. operations research is a term that is applied to the use of quantitative or mathematical models in decision-making. we shared a background and interest in management science, especially one i applied positions of this policy. that is not the point i want to make here this evening. the point i want to make is that in establishing it, he created an environment built around using serious and objective and economic analysis to inform that communication policies was critical in american history where it was being decided whether we would continue to have monopoly control and communications or embrace our more traditional reliance on open entries and a competitive free enterprise system. that had a raft of issues. in the case of open skies, there were questions of whether there were enough parking spaces in
tom had degrees in electrical engineering and a doctorate from mit. the latter included management decision-making, system analysis, and operation research. i have an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering and a year of additional graduate study. operations research is a term that is applied to the use of quantitative or mathematical models in decision-making. we shared a background and interest in management science, especially one i applied positions of this policy. that is not the...