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it just remains at one with the water because it has the same mass, has the same volume of water, which is to say it has the same density. so if something has the same density as water, it's not gonna float, it's not gonna sink, it's gonna do neither. the density of water is one gram per cc. one gram per cc or 1 kilogram per liter or 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. that's the density of fresh water. i got a question for you. is there anyone in here that happens to know the numerical value of density for a freshwater fish? check your neighbor. any buoyant force in a fish, gang? yes. show me a fish with no buoyant force and i'll show you a fish in a vacuum, okay? a fish is displacing fluid, usually water, if it's healthy, right? and so there's a buoyant force acting upward. any gravity pulling in that fish? yes. oh, yeah, and that's pulling down. guess how hard the gravity is compared to the buoyant force as such that the fish stays there. come on. - same. - same, same. so what's the density of the fish? water. the same as water. so if i tell you water has a density of 62.4 pounds per cubic f
it just remains at one with the water because it has the same mass, has the same volume of water, which is to say it has the same density. so if something has the same density as water, it's not gonna float, it's not gonna sink, it's gonna do neither. the density of water is one gram per cc. one gram per cc or 1 kilogram per liter or 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. that's the density of fresh water. i got a question for you. is there anyone in here that happens to know the numerical value of...
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it just remains at one with the water because it has the same mass, has the same volume of water, which is to say it has the same density. so if something has the same density as water, it's not gonna float, it's not gonna sink, it's gonna do neither. the density of water is one gram per cc. one gram per cc or 1 kilogram per liter or 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. that's the density of fresh water. i got a question for you. is there anyone in here that happens to know the numerical value of density for a freshwater fish? check your neighbor. any buoyant force in a fish, gang? yes. show me a fish with no buoyant force and i'll show you a fish in a vacuum, okay? a fish is displacing fluid, usually water, if it's healthy, right? and so there's a buoyant force acting upward. any gravity pulling in that fish? yes. oh, yeah, and that's pulling down. guess how hard the gravity is compared to the buoyant force as such that the fish stays there. come on. - same. - same, same. so what's the density of the fish? water. the same as water. so if i tell you water has a density of 62.4 pounds per cubic f
it just remains at one with the water because it has the same mass, has the same volume of water, which is to say it has the same density. so if something has the same density as water, it's not gonna float, it's not gonna sink, it's gonna do neither. the density of water is one gram per cc. one gram per cc or 1 kilogram per liter or 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. that's the density of fresh water. i got a question for you. is there anyone in here that happens to know the numerical value of...
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he recognized on the same mass murder among other things, but he also recognized that as he put it in times of trouble is permissible to cross a page. so i think his handling of the soviet union, his and churchill's together was a pretty true diplomacy. >> host: 69 total does world war ii. how many of them soviet? >> guest: about 26 million. >> host: next call, jim and sunset louisiana talking with author rick atkinson about his "liberation trilogy" on world war ii. >> caller: mr. atkinson, wonderful, wonderful presentation. i loved it. i was born in paris, france in 1945. my dad was an american g.i. in my mother was french. she told me stories about the german occupation and the liberation as it came in. she was telling me the worst part for her has been put in a position of being ready to come to america. she said something about ships that was just swimming full of pregnant women from all parts of europe coming over. did you do any research or run across anything in your work searches for this type of thing? she said it was very [cheers and applause] for her. >> guest: the short an
he recognized on the same mass murder among other things, but he also recognized that as he put it in times of trouble is permissible to cross a page. so i think his handling of the soviet union, his and churchill's together was a pretty true diplomacy. >> host: 69 total does world war ii. how many of them soviet? >> guest: about 26 million. >> host: next call, jim and sunset louisiana talking with author rick atkinson about his "liberation trilogy" on world war ii....
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something around fifteen hundred grams is about right off and we say gigatons either one this is the same mass you know in the ocean we have estimates everywhere from about two thousand to something like twelve thousand gigatons and. or pet a gram so this is it's probably more much more in the ocean but you know the we as a community we still we still have a hard time constraining this and in fact. we don't know. my best guess is it's probably somewhere around five or eight thousand pet a grams of this frozen methane along continental slopes around the world could this be warmed causing it to to disassociate to to melt by global warming that warms the ocean or by global warming that alters for example the gulf stream and other you know coastal currents that are deep in warm. theory it could be either way all all that is required is is that somewhere on this continental slope so we're talking let's say three hundred meters to two you know three thousand meters that the temperature along the sea floor has to increase several degrees. presume where you have to do this. a certain amount of time be
something around fifteen hundred grams is about right off and we say gigatons either one this is the same mass you know in the ocean we have estimates everywhere from about two thousand to something like twelve thousand gigatons and. or pet a gram so this is it's probably more much more in the ocean but you know the we as a community we still we still have a hard time constraining this and in fact. we don't know. my best guess is it's probably somewhere around five or eight thousand pet a grams...
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these are all water molecules, the same mass. so the slowest at one moment might be the fastest at the next moment. there's a continual chaos of motions in there and it's always completely random, random that peaks out at some particular average. and when you take the faster moving and have them escape to the air, it stands to reason the slower moving are left behind. so thinking small, we can see why evaporation is a cooling process. this is one of the things that makes sense, yeah? any questions in this? i saw a nice example of this when i was in india some years ago. i was in khajuraho, india. it was really hot, like 110 fahrenheit. and i was trudging through and all of these people are out in a field. and they're all doing work out there, working in the field. in a corner of the field was a kid, a young kid. he must have been eight years old or so. and that kid's job was to continually keep a great, big clay pot of water cold. and how he did that is he had a gunny sack over the pot. the pot was open like this. he had a gunny s
these are all water molecules, the same mass. so the slowest at one moment might be the fastest at the next moment. there's a continual chaos of motions in there and it's always completely random, random that peaks out at some particular average. and when you take the faster moving and have them escape to the air, it stands to reason the slower moving are left behind. so thinking small, we can see why evaporation is a cooling process. this is one of the things that makes sense, yeah? any...
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we're all being impacted no matter where you are in the bay area from the same air mass moving in acrosshills. 83 in danville, 79 expected in the castro valley. warming up into san francisco, 72. 70 here for pacifica, half moon bay at 68. berkeley to oakland temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. when it comes to the wind in the forecast increasing, likes like it will be on thursday into the late morning. starting to see the increase at the immediate coastline. by the afternoon hours, that's when it really begins to ramp up here. as you can see, wind gusts expected at 20 and 40 miles per hour. some of the brighter colors corresponding with that key, especially at the coastline with at least 40 mile per hour wind gusts in the forecast. we expect the wind to eventually start to decrease as we head throughout late friday morning at this point. overall with those gusty winds in the mix, it's like fire warning has been posted for all of the hills here in the northeast and also for the south bay. so it is advised of course any kind of outdoor burning will be extremely dangerous. with some of th
we're all being impacted no matter where you are in the bay area from the same air mass moving in acrosshills. 83 in danville, 79 expected in the castro valley. warming up into san francisco, 72. 70 here for pacifica, half moon bay at 68. berkeley to oakland temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. when it comes to the wind in the forecast increasing, likes like it will be on thursday into the late morning. starting to see the increase at the immediate coastline. by the afternoon hours, that's...
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the oxygen and nitrogen, they have large masses. so i could put the oxygen and nitrogen like that. and if that has the same energy as the helium, but the helium has only a little mass, so what must be the end of the story, gang? check your neighbor. what's gonna happen? if this is gonna be the same as this, what's the v gonna be? so little things that have the same kinetic energy as big things must necessarily be going faster. i can put it to you this way. let's suppose there's a mouse and an elephant running down the street and i tell you that the mouse and the elephant have the same kinetic energy. now, to say they have the same kinetic energy is to say when they hit the barn door, they'll do the same work, the same damage. from the fact that an elephant and a mouse, honey, running down, doing the same damage and hit the barn door, is that engh information for you to say which is going faster? now, which one's going faster? that mouse is a bullet, okay? it'll have to be like a bullet to do the same damage. so it turns out little things will go faster than big things if they have the same energy. that tel
the oxygen and nitrogen, they have large masses. so i could put the oxygen and nitrogen like that. and if that has the same energy as the helium, but the helium has only a little mass, so what must be the end of the story, gang? check your neighbor. what's gonna happen? if this is gonna be the same as this, what's the v gonna be? so little things that have the same kinetic energy as big things must necessarily be going faster. i can put it to you this way. let's suppose there's a mouse and an...
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50's and we will be close to those temperatures throughout the morning because we are around the same air masscan see how dry it is. no radar returns. in clouds. hardly a breeze. the bay water is looking like grass. today is different. we will have a storm system slide through the sierra that will bring us a few high clouds and chip away our high temperatures not only today but also tomorrow and then we will get warmer again by a few degrees sunshine and it will be dry through the weekend. here is a look at what will happen as far as our temperatures, a few minutes ago talking how today would be one to five degrees cooler than yesterday and you have an idea of how warm it was yesterday with the drop of temperatures we will be two to nine degrees warmer-than-average and half moon bay at 65 and 74 today, san rafael, normally 73, and 78. we will look at why that is happening, high pressure is dominating our weather and the inside slider will push the high far enough away that the offshore flow weakens and that is why with drop our temperatures. we will see the numbers in our neighborhood down in
50's and we will be close to those temperatures throughout the morning because we are around the same air masscan see how dry it is. no radar returns. in clouds. hardly a breeze. the bay water is looking like grass. today is different. we will have a storm system slide through the sierra that will bring us a few high clouds and chip away our high temperatures not only today but also tomorrow and then we will get warmer again by a few degrees sunshine and it will be dry through the weekend. here...
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the story crowds in washington d.c. now gathering to protest against mass surveillance organized the same way the largest pro privacy rally in u.s. history activists from the stop watching his campaign will deliver a petition to congress calling for surveillance laws to be reformed we talked to one of the people behind the initiative. if there's anything hurting anyone it is the n.s.a.'s activities and hide behind the secrecy that's enabled those abuses to continue themselves is is cowardly quite frankly in a democracy and if these programs are as an important to national security as they claim and are in fact compliant with the constitution which they are not they should survive the light of day and it seemed long overdue for congress to have a transparent debate about whether or not we want to live in a country with prevailed pervasive surveillance or instead we actually mean it when we sing anthems at baseball games about living in the land of the free. say spying fallout head to a web site t. dot com we've got full coverage there of the journalists and activists supporting the stop watching us campaign against state c
the story crowds in washington d.c. now gathering to protest against mass surveillance organized the same way the largest pro privacy rally in u.s. history activists from the stop watching his campaign will deliver a petition to congress calling for surveillance laws to be reformed we talked to one of the people behind the initiative. if there's anything hurting anyone it is the n.s.a.'s activities and hide behind the secrecy that's enabled those abuses to continue themselves is is cowardly...
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well, the temperatures across texas had been diving, that same air mass has caused all the cold conditionshe north is finally coming down in to the central part of texas, look at the temperatures there, we expect to see for dallas, how about 68 degrees. that is your high. san antonio you are going to be seeing still nice warm temperatures at about 80 agree dez. in corpus, 83 degrees for you there. dallas 68 as i said those temperatures begin to come back up. but on sunday, it is going to be a cloudy and a very rainy day with lightning possibly in your forecast. >>> a deadly explosion at a mexican candy factory near the u.s. boarder what authorities believe caused the fatal blast. >>> the fda looking to crack down on access to pain medications. the health concern that has them tightening the rules. and how one city is using a classic children's game to save lives. ♪ ♪ what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media commu
well, the temperatures across texas had been diving, that same air mass has caused all the cold conditionshe north is finally coming down in to the central part of texas, look at the temperatures there, we expect to see for dallas, how about 68 degrees. that is your high. san antonio you are going to be seeing still nice warm temperatures at about 80 agree dez. in corpus, 83 degrees for you there. dallas 68 as i said those temperatures begin to come back up. but on sunday, it is going to be a...
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the viewing masses. >> you'll never be the same after. >> when they do fictionalized versions of reporters.ever stand in a line like that. that's coming up in the broadcast. i'm dan harris alongside bianna golodryga. >>> also coming up -- who's big enough to photo-bomb steven spielberg, jerry seinfeld and his wife. we blurred his face. >> you have to stop doing that, dan. >> it's a very bad habit. >>> but we're going to begin this half-hour with fighting words from alex rodriguez, who's taking aim at major league baseball, accusing them of a smear campaign. >> rob powers is here with the details. >> good morning. it's october. we should be talking playoff baseball, right? it's certainly been a busy off-season for alex rodriguez, even more so for his lawyers. not only fighting a suspension from major league baseball, filing two separate lawsuits. it's clear we're closer to the beginning of this story than anywhere near its conclusion. this morning, alex rodriguez is fighting back against the very institution they helped make him a household name. in a lawsuit filed in new york supreme court
the viewing masses. >> you'll never be the same after. >> when they do fictionalized versions of reporters.ever stand in a line like that. that's coming up in the broadcast. i'm dan harris alongside bianna golodryga. >>> also coming up -- who's big enough to photo-bomb steven spielberg, jerry seinfeld and his wife. we blurred his face. >> you have to stop doing that, dan. >> it's a very bad habit. >>> but we're going to begin this half-hour with...
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the higgs boson. now i next finish and on my their discovery was so important. >> we always thought that mass and matter is the same thing but with the prediction and discovery, even though he died in 2011, the thing is that mass is actually generated by the interaction of particles with a field. this means that it does not have a mass per se but it is only coming from the interaction and this is just a tremendous breakthrough of how you imagine things to be, how matter is formed. it is not what we imagine beforehand. >> the writing was on the wall land as part of the restructuring plan, alcatel lucent has announced the plan to cut 10,000 jobs. hundreds will be made here in france where the president says he will try to limit the impact of the plan. >> outside of the alcatel lucent land northern france, stunned staff gathered to hear the news, almost 1000 will be made redundant. this site is on the chopping block to be sold off. >> until this morning, we really knew nothing. it hurt. >> they gave us false hope i telling us this was a very good plants but in the end they say, you are not good after all. goodbye. >>
the higgs boson. now i next finish and on my their discovery was so important. >> we always thought that mass and matter is the same thing but with the prediction and discovery, even though he died in 2011, the thing is that mass is actually generated by the interaction of particles with a field. this means that it does not have a mass per se but it is only coming from the interaction and this is just a tremendous breakthrough of how you imagine things to be, how matter is formed. it is...
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. >> the same questions were being asked in the us of the obama administration. the mass killings on august 14 forced a change of tone. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets and rights are being rolled back. as a result, this morning we notified the egyptian government that we are canceling our biannual joint military exercise which was scheduled for next month. >> me as a military, i feel sad. i like very much the bright star exercise. suddenly, now there is something wrong in the american mind, which they support muslim brotherhood. >> obama's stance angered the egyptian generals. but the relationship, although tense, was far from over. >> the relations between the egyptian military and the american military, it was always friendship, even in some tight time. we are friends, we have the same goals and we are democratic and we will put a lot of energy in this direction. >> most egyptians welcomed the end of morsi's presidency, and blame the muslim brotherhood for inciting violence. but sporadic protests by
. >> the same questions were being asked in the us of the obama administration. the mass killings on august 14 forced a change of tone. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets and rights are being rolled back. as a result, this morning we notified the egyptian government that we are canceling our biannual joint military exercise which was scheduled for next month. >> me as a military, i feel sad. i like very much...
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>> they've released the same statement they've released to the mass media saying they deny any sort ofal allegations or racial claims associated with the case and they have no tolerance for discrimination. that doesn't seem to satisfy a lot of people because the store has received a ton of backlash. >> and the other incident we mentioned, a second shopper, a young lady purchased a $2300 handbag with her tax return. as she walked out of the store, similar to this other case, she was followed and pulled over. >> in her instance, there are four plain-clothed police officers that approached her at a subway station. they asked her questions about how she was able to afford the purchase, what she does for an occupation. she's filed a notice of claim suit against the city. >> the reverend al's national action network brooklyn chapter is seeking a meeting with barneys ceo mark lee. where does that stand? >> they plan on taking the meeting, but they have said they plan to take any sort of proper action if these racial claims do not stop, specifically related to barneys. >> back to the jay-z thi
>> they've released the same statement they've released to the mass media saying they deny any sort ofal allegations or racial claims associated with the case and they have no tolerance for discrimination. that doesn't seem to satisfy a lot of people because the store has received a ton of backlash. >> and the other incident we mentioned, a second shopper, a young lady purchased a $2300 handbag with her tax return. as she walked out of the store, similar to this other case, she was...
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but made the best of a bad situation posing in a down in texas same-signed disclosed that the park is closed. another same to reopen the national park. clearly is not a popular move with the masses>> pam: news tonight at 8 >> pam: a new sight inside the third bore of the caldecott tunnel today. it's part of the new fourth- bore project. which is just months away from being completed. kron4's haaziq madyun gives you a close look at something bay area motorists are going to have to start getting used to. >> reporter:you will be seeing green the next time you travel through the third bore of the caldecott tunnel here on westbound hwy 24 and that is because of thesenew traffic lights being tested over the next several days "traffic signals with green lights very similar to traffic signals you would >> reporter:these new traffic lights are part of the caldecott fourth bore projectcaltrans spokesperson ivy morrison >> "the traffic signals are part of a very sophisticated fire and life safety system that is in the process of being installed in the 4th bore and the 3rd bore" >> reporter:also being tested inside the tunnels are these variable message signs that will read drive safely dur
but made the best of a bad situation posing in a down in texas same-signed disclosed that the park is closed. another same to reopen the national park. clearly is not a popular move with the masses>> pam: news tonight at 8 >> pam: a new sight inside the third bore of the caldecott tunnel today. it's part of the new fourth- bore project. which is just months away from being completed. kron4's haaziq madyun gives you a close look at something bay area motorists are going to have to...
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but at the same time, one mass to make very clear that there is still a lot of unknown arrivals, not ly on the resolution fund side, but as well, we don't know where the back stop, financial back stop will come from. right now, it is under discussion that will be provided by the national government, but this is by far not sure because among eurozone members, there's still a lot of disagreement. so not clear where the money comes from if there will be a capital detected by the stress tests and how they are going to fill the gaps. one idea i think was to tap the markets again, but looking at the appetite for exit chief from financial institutions in the periphery of europe. i rather doubt that this is actually a very viable plan. so all we know is that the single supervisory mechanism means the ecb is taking the oversight of the big banks in the eurozone might be in place by the beginning of 2015. but there is still a lot of potential for delays there. >> annette, thanks very much, indeed, for that. plenty more of course on line from that interview. still to come, did fifa commit a goal
but at the same time, one mass to make very clear that there is still a lot of unknown arrivals, not ly on the resolution fund side, but as well, we don't know where the back stop, financial back stop will come from. right now, it is under discussion that will be provided by the national government, but this is by far not sure because among eurozone members, there's still a lot of disagreement. so not clear where the money comes from if there will be a capital detected by the stress tests and...
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the way. people up he's very warm and he loves children and we've got to be as private mass that he gives in the same place he's living it in moving to the people quarters he's happy where he is and all the. children he just gravitate towards i guess this gloria estefan she was with the same miami sound machine that's really in a movie all right well yeah i joined his band they were called miami latin boys at the time and they changed the name because hello is earl who you know he was the band leader is that he put it together yeah they still a lot of those guys still play with me it was his band i mean your started the band with his accordion he played for tips in restaurants and italian restaurants in miami and since he worked for the book or the family they said bring your accordion bring couple more musicians and by the time i joined the band here he had like nine musicians to do for love right away well i thought he was very cute larry but he had an older girlfriend he was twenty two she was thirty six and i did they could be interested he was my boss and i was seventeen years old i had no exper
the way. people up he's very warm and he loves children and we've got to be as private mass that he gives in the same place he's living it in moving to the people quarters he's happy where he is and all the. children he just gravitate towards i guess this gloria estefan she was with the same miami sound machine that's really in a movie all right well yeah i joined his band they were called miami latin boys at the time and they changed the name because hello is earl who you know he was the band...
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the news came the same day attorney general eric holder said the average number of mass shootings in the united states has tripled since 2009. speaking to a conference of police chiefs, holders of the of fivetates on average active shooter incidents every year between 2000 and 2008, compared to at least 12 so far this year. in a less reported shooting the detroit, two women were killed at a seniors home sunday on the cities outside. in new jersey, republican governor chris christie has dropped the state's legal challenge against same-sex marriage. his decision monday morning came just hours after same-sex couples in new jersey again marrying at midnight. on friday, the state supreme court rejected his request to delay the weddings while chris christie appealed. on monday, as do drop the appeal, saying he will of course the law as determined by the court. new jersey is the 14 state, along with washington, d.c., to allow same-sex marriages. in new south wales australia are battling the areas decades.es in the paper reports firefighters are facing an active fire age that's which is more
the news came the same day attorney general eric holder said the average number of mass shootings in the united states has tripled since 2009. speaking to a conference of police chiefs, holders of the of fivetates on average active shooter incidents every year between 2000 and 2008, compared to at least 12 so far this year. in a less reported shooting the detroit, two women were killed at a seniors home sunday on the cities outside. in new jersey, republican governor chris christie has dropped...
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it was a broader issue goes back to the question of the weapons of mass destruction freezone in the middle east which the u.s. has been blocking the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself but very partial on the broader opportunities or not we who flew we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security the security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own population that's the security concern the genuine security like security of the population. and very low. and drones according to tomsky are a direct threat to america. it was the horror of the biggest horrors in the world and never growth which was furthermore it's a terrorist generated. from the highest levels of the most respected sources it's. the grown ups create the central. thank you very much for your time for inviting us to your office here and my team that with noam chomsky and now way for our team. and to get more unique perspective on how the u.s. will bridge domestically and abroad that you can watch the full interview watch more of those wh
it was a broader issue goes back to the question of the weapons of mass destruction freezone in the middle east which the u.s. has been blocking the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself but very partial on the broader opportunities or not we who flew we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security the security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own...
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there's a broader issue just goes back to the question of the weapons of mass destruction free zone in the middle east which the us is blocking for the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself let her partial on the broader opportunities are not being pursued we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security and security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own population that's the security concern genuine security like security of the population. and very low. and drones according to tom ski are a direct threat to america where the ground is where four of the biggest story of the world. never wrote. which would. prove the more it's meet or it's generated. from the highest level of the most sort of. routine that the grown ups create will. thank you very much for your time for inviting us to your office here at mit that with noam chomsky and i mean it's in our way for our team. and let's go beyond tel breaking news this hour so edward snowden's father is here in moscow snowden sr is here and will try to reunit
there's a broader issue just goes back to the question of the weapons of mass destruction free zone in the middle east which the us is blocking for the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself let her partial on the broader opportunities are not being pursued we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security and security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own...
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. >> the protest came on the same day that andy lopez's friends and family said a final good-bye at his funeral massas joined the investigation into his death. >>> singer chris brown has checked into a rehab facility to deal with anger issues. the move comes one day after brown was released from a washington, d.c. jail on assault charges. brown could face serious jail time if officials in los angeles determine that the d.c. arrest violates his probation. >>> and this would be depressing to find in your driveway when you went out in the morning. there wasn't much left of this honda element after a momma bear and two cubs got through with it. claw marks on the doors. everything else shredded. the couple suspects that bears got stuck inside. all the animals got for their trouble was a pack of gum and some mints. a whole lot of interior. >> all of the insurance. something for a new car. >>> an amazing scene at a vatican event. pope francis and a young visitor. pope francis giving him a pat on the face. he's not ready to leave in fact, he tries to get between the pope and the man he was greeting. when th
. >> the protest came on the same day that andy lopez's friends and family said a final good-bye at his funeral massas joined the investigation into his death. >>> singer chris brown has checked into a rehab facility to deal with anger issues. the move comes one day after brown was released from a washington, d.c. jail on assault charges. brown could face serious jail time if officials in los angeles determine that the d.c. arrest violates his probation. >>> and this...
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the. weapons of mass destruction and so on in the middle east with the steelers blocking for the same reason so this is a partial. good in itself rather. than the broader. not being pursued we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security the security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own population that's the security concern genuine security like security of the population. and very low. and drones according to chomsky are a direct threat to america. you know those were four of the biggest killers you. never wrote. which would. prove them or it's generating. from the highest levels of truth. written. create and. thank you very much for your time for inviting us to your office here and i see that with noam chomsky and i mean it's in our way for our team. gave plenty more insight into how the u.s. operates domestically and abroad if you'd like to hear more of what he had to say altie dot com you'll find a full interview there. with the day's developing stories libya's pri
the. weapons of mass destruction and so on in the middle east with the steelers blocking for the same reason so this is a partial. good in itself rather. than the broader. not being pursued we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security the security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own population that's the security concern genuine security like security of the...
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against the use of such weapons while at the same time calls on the international community to shoulder its responsibility against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the middle east. syria is known for fulfilling its obligations and commitments. you ofre, i assure yria's full implementation of the convention. however, there remains the challenge that is facing all of us, whether those for supplying terrorists with these types of weapons will abide by their legal commitments since terrorists who use poisonous gases in my country have received chemical agents from regional and western countries that are well known to all of us. they are the ones using poisonous gases on our military and our civilians alike. the cessation of aggressive policies against syria is the first step on the road towards a solution in my country. any political solution in light of the continued support of terrorism, whether through supplying arms, funding, misleading. serious has repeatedly announced that it embraces a political solution of its crisis. it is now, for those who claim to support a political solution in syria to stop all hostile practices against
against the use of such weapons while at the same time calls on the international community to shoulder its responsibility against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the middle east. syria is known for fulfilling its obligations and commitments. you ofre, i assure yria's full implementation of the convention. however, there remains the challenge that is facing all of us, whether those for supplying terrorists with these types of weapons will abide by their legal commitments...
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i doubt the people have the same -- at least they know where genocide and mass death comes from. s these kinds of beliefs. >> and good luck finding a better crisp white shirt than hugo boss. they have the nice, crisp white ones. >> you are on katie couric tomorrow? >> you are right. >> she is not married yet. >> she's single, right? >> no, she is dating hedge fund money. >> you mean a gardener? >> no he is actually just a pile of hedge fund money. >> does she like me? >> she loves you. >> yeah, right. >> funny and weird. >> does she think i am rachel madow? >> coming up, allen will stop by to help us rank every episode of "mash." it will take 20 hours. is it acceptable to break up via e-mail? no, but you can do it during a tease. get the hell out of my life. >>> americans are increasingly at ease with dumping somebody digitally. they found people with recent dating experience who have broken up by text, e-mail or g chat and digging deep near the data more than a fifth of the under 30 crowd stacey ya this way. is it really a jerk move? quote -- excuse me, in the context of strained
i doubt the people have the same -- at least they know where genocide and mass death comes from. s these kinds of beliefs. >> and good luck finding a better crisp white shirt than hugo boss. they have the nice, crisp white ones. >> you are on katie couric tomorrow? >> you are right. >> she is not married yet. >> she's single, right? >> no, she is dating hedge fund money. >> you mean a gardener? >> no he is actually just a pile of hedge fund money....
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the sixth major extinction could you elaborate on. yes many other mass extinction events about the all were caused by the same kind of. sequence of events as far as we can tell and the impact which caused the extinction of the dinosaurs was the odd one out of the big five events that you mentioned the evidence is that for at least the even the end of the dinosaurs the there was massive volcanic eruption in india so there may have been some input there and present day two reasons i guess people call it the sixth mass extinction i'm not the only one first of all the production of carbon dioxide which is changing climates which is causing sea levels to rise at the present time is happening at a fast rate geologically speaking so as a geologist i think in terms of something happening in less than a million years fast i know that's not fast to human beings but nonetheless the effects can be cumulative the build up and the second reason that people have referred to the current time as the six mass extinction is that we do know lots of species are going extinct famous ones like the dodo. and the moa as in the giant birds in
the sixth major extinction could you elaborate on. yes many other mass extinction events about the all were caused by the same kind of. sequence of events as far as we can tell and the impact which caused the extinction of the dinosaurs was the odd one out of the big five events that you mentioned the evidence is that for at least the even the end of the dinosaurs the there was massive volcanic eruption in india so there may have been some input there and present day two reasons i guess people...
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so there's a broader issue there's less of the weapons of mass destruction pretty and so on in the middle east which he was blocking the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself for the birth course on the broader up with the leaders not whom. we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security and security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own population that's the security concern genuine security like security of the population. and very low. and drones according to trump ski are a direct threat to america. moves were horrible there was. never growth. which would you prove the more that your courage generated. from the highest level with each one of your record with the group create control. thank you very much for your time for inviting us to your office here and my team that was know my skin and i'm a nice in our way for our team. gave all to see plenty more insight into how the goss operates domestically and abroad so make sure you log on to our falling to pieces. and coming up later this
so there's a broader issue there's less of the weapons of mass destruction pretty and so on in the middle east which he was blocking the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself for the birth course on the broader up with the leaders not whom. we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security and security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own population that's...
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. >> folks around the world do something that i can only call just crazy. >> mass transit may never be the sameor a single day, people drop their drawers. >> all right. welcome back, folk. we've got time for just one more thing. one day a year, this is true, folks around the world do something that i can only call just crazy. for a single day in new york city, washington, d.c., berlin, tokyo and pretty much anywhere else there's a subway, people drop their drawers and ride the subway with their butts, their booties barely covered. we got some pictures from you. this is from this year's no pants subway ride. this is the first one. this really happened. it was people getting on that, not discovering it and taking their pants off. i don't know who wants to sit on this train with these people. and then here's the next one. these are some people waiting on the train. if you're going to have half your butt out, what are you looking mad about it for? see, let's at least take the angry off. ain't nobody made you hang your butt out but you. no need to be mad about it. here's the last one. this is bootie
. >> folks around the world do something that i can only call just crazy. >> mass transit may never be the sameor a single day, people drop their drawers. >> all right. welcome back, folk. we've got time for just one more thing. one day a year, this is true, folks around the world do something that i can only call just crazy. for a single day in new york city, washington, d.c., berlin, tokyo and pretty much anywhere else there's a subway, people drop their drawers and ride the...
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so there's a broader issue goes back to the question of weapons of mass destruction pretty soon in the middle east which the us is blocking for the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself but very forceful on the broader opportunities are not being pursued we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security and security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own population that's the security concern genuine security like security of the population. and very low. and drones according to chomsky are a direct threat to america. the groom point moves were horrible we were. never right that we were rude furthermore it's very hurtful generally. from the highest level of truth. ricky to growth create with control. thank you very much for your time for inviting us to your office here and my team that with noam chomsky and i mean it's in our way for our team. gave also you plenty moving aside into how the u.s.o. parades domestically and abroad so make sure you noble to our website. for them to be. coming out of this
so there's a broader issue goes back to the question of weapons of mass destruction pretty soon in the middle east which the us is blocking for the same reason so this is a partial. it's good in itself but very forceful on the broader opportunities are not being pursued we also talked about one of the most pursued men in the world chomsky doesn't buy edward snowden is a threat to u.s. national security and security is almost always relevant but its security of the government from its own...
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the kind of man who will stay quiet, is he? >> yes, indeed. it has been different since the mass protest erupted in moscow backed in december 2011. the government to crack down. at the same time, forced to take into account the possibility another upsurge in protests and apparently, the government doesn't want that to happen. what i'm saying, [indiscernible] is more difficult. the goal is to maintain a monopoly in power, but the task of the to be easy is now more difficult. >> the question really behind this, is this part of a systematic pattern? the greenpeace question, does a fall in the same pattern? do you think that is what we are seeing? >> the goal is to keep things under control, to preserve the decision-making within a close circle of people and to send a powerful signal challenging the political party of the government is a risky business, whether it applies to people who protest in the streets or whether it applies to greenpeace. episode --n infamous we had an infamous episode when one of those accused of mass unrest on may 6 of last year, a mass rally in moscow, people have been in detention for over a year. they are in the middle of a trial -- >> ok. >> one
the kind of man who will stay quiet, is he? >> yes, indeed. it has been different since the mass protest erupted in moscow backed in december 2011. the government to crack down. at the same time, forced to take into account the possibility another upsurge in protests and apparently, the government doesn't want that to happen. what i'm saying, [indiscernible] is more difficult. the goal is to maintain a monopoly in power, but the task of the to be easy is now more difficult. >> the...
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. >> just the same thing i said when facebook came out, stay away from twitter. it's easy when everyone in massess doing one thing. you typically do the opposite thing as tough as that is. i think twitter has longevity. i'm just not buying it when it comes out. >> and you could have bought it in the high teens and now you're looking at over $50 a share. twitter is an investment potential wait a few months. let's revisit this in three months. >> people have been asking me this today. google, $1,000, good or bad? >> i think it's fantastic. it's great for the market. what this does is it gets people excited about the market again. people have been sitting on the sidelines and missing out on the bess part of our lifetime because they don't like what government is doing, and google trading at $1,000. >> you're still alive, keep on giving me what i need. matt, thank you. >> thank you. >> how much would you trust an online service versus a human adviser to manage your money? tweet me at ali velshi, and you can leave a comment on our facebook page. and if you want to see more of tonight's stories log on
. >> just the same thing i said when facebook came out, stay away from twitter. it's easy when everyone in massess doing one thing. you typically do the opposite thing as tough as that is. i think twitter has longevity. i'm just not buying it when it comes out. >> and you could have bought it in the high teens and now you're looking at over $50 a share. twitter is an investment potential wait a few months. let's revisit this in three months. >> people have been asking me this...
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the same telescope they travel to in the movie. in real life, one of the astronauts, michael massimino. good to see you, mass great to see you. >> who saw the movie and saw himself in it. >> even my tools, we had a cutter tool to cut a wire inside one of the instruments, it's floating behind sandra bullock's head. there's my wire cutter. >> he spent more than 30 hours out there on a ledge. he said the views helped him describe it at home. >> the only sad thing about being an astronaut, david, when you look out the window, you look through your visor, and see the earth, you see the stars, how can i describe this to people? how can i tell my family about this? >> while bullock's character faces challenges far beyond what he lived through. they did prepare for it remembering what the lead space walker told him. >> he said we lost crews before. and one way we may lose another person is during a space walk. it's dangerous business. >> watching each other's space suits. >> we button each other up, everyone is sealed, everyone is coming home. so we knew, that kind of set the we knew these sorts of things can happen
the same telescope they travel to in the movie. in real life, one of the astronauts, michael massimino. good to see you, mass great to see you. >> who saw the movie and saw himself in it. >> even my tools, we had a cutter tool to cut a wire inside one of the instruments, it's floating behind sandra bullock's head. there's my wire cutter. >> he spent more than 30 hours out there on a ledge. he said the views helped him describe it at home. >> the only sad thing about...
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by the same token, the government is relying on film, product, a product of reflection , i math culture to get its message out overseas. so what you find by rule of for one is that american mass culture is not just developing, it has developed. it is part of parcel of american life, and part and parcel of top people overseas are understanding who we are. the globalization of american cultures, of course. and the issues, how should one think localization. should we think about the terms of its impact other cultures. should we think of globalization in terms of american imperialism was run the risk of creating people in other cultures that have passive victims. to we basically look at the reception of america's product. word you locate your mcdowell's. how do you actually advertise them. what do american cultural products signifier. the policy we airing they stand, cultural studies. is ongoing, the field of interest. and really interesting questions about what is going on now. that rise of american mass culture, the reception overseas, the poor and the world of fun along experience that many people to realize. thinking about cultural reforms, working with them. expanding the de
by the same token, the government is relying on film, product, a product of reflection , i math culture to get its message out overseas. so what you find by rule of for one is that american mass culture is not just developing, it has developed. it is part of parcel of american life, and part and parcel of top people overseas are understanding who we are. the globalization of american cultures, of course. and the issues, how should one think localization. should we think about the terms of its...
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. >> reporter: the protests came on the same day that andy lopez family and friends said goodbye at his funeral massed the investigation in to his death. >>> delta airlines pilot is in custody in utah charged with groping a minor during a flight last weekend. 45-year-old michael james pascal was a passenger on the flight. he was sitting next to a 14-year-old girl. she claims when she woke up he was groping her backside. pascal said he fell asleep and somehow his hand fell in to the girl's seat. he's due in federal court today. >>> sky high fees for checking -- airlines are earning record amounts of money for sky high fees for checking bags and serving food. analysts predict major airlines will rake in $15 billion in extra fees this year alone. up 18% from last year. 60% of that money comes from frequent flyer surcharges and another 25% from checked baggage fees. >>> a blinding dust storm is blamed for a deadly pileup in southern arizona. three people were killed and a dozen others injured in a string of chain-reaction crashes that crushed cars and overturned tractor-trailers on interstate 10. 20 veh
. >> reporter: the protests came on the same day that andy lopez family and friends said goodbye at his funeral massed the investigation in to his death. >>> delta airlines pilot is in custody in utah charged with groping a minor during a flight last weekend. 45-year-old michael james pascal was a passenger on the flight. he was sitting next to a 14-year-old girl. she claims when she woke up he was groping her backside. pascal said he fell asleep and somehow his hand fell in to...
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corson is in court in britain today facing the same sorts of phone hacking charges as actually being accused of the g.c. h.q. in the n.s.a. all of these mass data trawls are extremely dangerous and criminal acts has been no evidence whatsoever that any of this is a threat to national security as the guardian and glenn greenwald point out time and time again this is really the last refuge of a scoundrel this accusation of threatening national security we need some arrests of senior people who've been doing criminal acts within the secret services otherwise we are going down that police state pinochet route. it's not just the guardian of course that has been working to make data from edward snowden's leaks available to the world and online and to secrecy website cryptome has put together a map of showing the extraordinary breach of u.s. surveillance that according to the website every country in the world had phone calls into separate from tens of thousands up to tens of billions central asia as well as the arab world of the middle east appear to have been the chief targets but by no means the only ones in e.u. where america's close allies a
corson is in court in britain today facing the same sorts of phone hacking charges as actually being accused of the g.c. h.q. in the n.s.a. all of these mass data trawls are extremely dangerous and criminal acts has been no evidence whatsoever that any of this is a threat to national security as the guardian and glenn greenwald point out time and time again this is really the last refuge of a scoundrel this accusation of threatening national security we need some arrests of senior people who've...