And 62 inland so you need a coast. On the roads this monday morning . A hot cup of coffee is in order. We do not have too much traffic, just a bit of congestion building over the Altamont Pass and that is a look at san jose, 87 near julian street and traffic is a breeze moving swiftly and 101 southbound tail lights pushing to 580, not finding any problems when you get to the Golden Gate Bridge you are still clear as you head into San Francisco. Have not seen the zipper truck northbound traffic is not a problem. Thank you, leyla, the time is 5 01. The city of san jose plans to unveil a five year 80 Million Program to keep the city streets safe we for pedestrians bicyclists and drivers. Our reporter is in san jose with more on the story. What is vision zero . The program is aiming to make a few implementations across the city to make the road safer for pedestrians and bicyclist and drivers. We are at the intersection where residents have complained of safety that drivers are going too fa
[inaudible conversations] welcome to the concluding day of the symposium on the future of Public Research universities. Before i introduce the panel, just remind you all as you may see, we are being filmed for cspan. When we get to the q a portion today, it is important to use the microphone and he will do better than i will. I should turn it up. Thank you for your interest. I would like to introduce the topic that we will focus on this morning. Then i will turn it over to a discussion with our panelists and get you involved. We are talking right now about Research Scholarships and the arts. At the public universities. In essence, what we are talking about, it is the faculty. The faculty and who they are, as well as the teacher faculty, including the graduate students. I would argue that we are in a time of huge challenge in the ability of public universities to recruit the best and retain the best and to sustain the kind of conditions that create outstanding scholarships, as well as t
The gentlemen. Gentleman. I have some questions about iran and nuclear policy. In the last press conference by president obama a something in this press conference which i thought was different from the past. All along in recent months he has been talking about a nuclear bomb or nuclear weapon, specifically mentioning that a something iran cannot get. In a press conference, he went beyond that and said nuclear capability. I wonder if this is the same position, or is this something new, changing course . The second thing is for the entire panel, ellen laipson, too. The red lines, basically encouraged by the israelis, those have been gone for some time. Now there is something emerging, and that is the year 2013. I see that as a new version of the deadline. Would you say significantly year everything should be settled with iran or we go to the next option . What you think of the casual use of the year as a deadline . Ok, thank you. I think all of these different shades of gray from total
Mother of the murdered black teenager, steven lawrence. Lord [inaudible] a former assistant Deputy Police commissioner. Lady jones, a Green Party Politician in london. And lord finkelstein, columnist and a former associate editor of the times. To put all the new peers, in october a former first sea lord had a novel suggestion to make. And i wonder if the royal navy could come to the nations assistance again, ive been asking people to buy the third invincible class carrier, two having been scrapped, and i wonder if the house authorities would like to buy it to accommodate the huge number of new piers being created. [laughter] in fact, it can accommodate up to 700 people and has a bank, laundry and shop. The death of Nelson Mandela was a moment that parliament couldnt ignore. The first black president of south africa and father figure for his nation came to parliament back in 1996 and spoke in Westminster Hall. He was fully aware of the antiapartheid campaigns that ran in britain through
They facilitate what we call social selling. It enables a salesperson or professional to leverage their network and ultimately convert what would have been a cold call into a warm prospect. Tell me a little bit about your process. Inhouse you build something or tools for your company to use. If you liked it well enough, you would push it out to the public. Tell me what youre working on in this area. I think youre referring specifically to how we at linkedin is leveraging it as a platform to generate value for our employees. It is important to draw distinctions between what historically has been public professional network, which is what linkedin is. Most of is publicly available by design. There is a private professional network of which you will increasingly see within the enterprise. There is sensitive, competitive situation. At linkedin, we are Building Tools allow us to collect values from our own platform. We want to have the right kind of engagement and productivity enhancement.