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theational ather service says an ef-four touched dwn e town fiday night... damagng om flattening airport hangars, and causing significant damage to an industrial park. yesterday, nebraska's governor got a first-hand look at theamage. even though there's a lot of recovering to do, he says the city of wayne is strong. e zen community are resilient. they are determined. and i know they're going to rebuild this community. peak winds from friday's tornado reached 170 miles per hour. the ravens are back atop the a- f-c north after beating the dolphins in miami sunday. paul gessler is live at panera in towson... where he awaits talking to ravens nation. ul-- glimpes of ravens football came to the surface agan sunday. dolphins quarterback ryan tannehill was facing heat from the ravens 'd' all afternoon. justin tucker kicked four field goals... incuding what would be theame winner. ray rice h a season- high 74 yards rushing... ...scored two touchdowns. no takeaways.... but, timely defensive plays... including an elvis dumervil sack to push the dolphins game- tyi fiel
theational ather service says an ef-four touched dwn e town fiday night... damagng om flattening airport hangars, and causing significant damage to an industrial park. yesterday, nebraska's governor got a first-hand look at theamage. even though there's a lot of recovering to do, he says the city of wayne is strong. e zen community are resilient. they are determined. and i know they're going to rebuild this community. peak winds from friday's tornado reached 170 miles per hour. the ravens are...
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about othecountries and live in other countries, t to severe your ties with one country and move on to ather.. definitely it's culture shock and it's not fun. it's not fun. the people here seem to be so much more tied up in themselves. and ck home, you know, people are re prered to give you their time. you can co so loly and i ha kwn of pele who have even contemplat icide because... they we in suaon where theyoun't en now and buy eir way ck home. [ naator ] as newcome begin to learn more about the customs and traditions... of their adoptedand and thlauage skills imove, th often begino feel moomfortable. set my mind to be here. and, younow, i just made an efft to adjust to life. en mosof. thneti feeling i haitially, i veow outgrow and accepted the fact at i am ia melting pot he and i'beer be part of it toe happy. well, that's that. - aryou all ght ? - yes, i'm fine. noam not fine. is t anything we can do ? there isn't anythi anyone can in another 12 hours, nicolae will be back in rania. he wldn't even let mwait until the plane took off. heaid he need be alon maybe it's for the best. how can t
about othecountries and live in other countries, t to severe your ties with one country and move on to ather.. definitely it's culture shock and it's not fun. it's not fun. the people here seem to be so much more tied up in themselves. and ck home, you know, people are re prered to give you their time. you can co so loly and i ha kwn of pele who have even contemplat icide because... they we in suaon where theyoun't en now and buy eir way ck home. [ naator ] as newcome begin to learn more about...
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ben with ather c. - cools. - cools. and that's your evidence over right there. isn't th remarkable? so try this at home, huh? it's cool to the touch and that gets hotter, hotter, hotter, hotter, but upere it's relatively cool, cooler here than out here. i wonder if there's a reason for that. how many say, "well, no, there's probably no reason "f that. it's just one of those little flukes of nature"? and at's what we're gonna be talking about. what was the reason when you bw like that it wasot and you went like that it was cool? and did you notice it was appreciably cooler doing that? that's because the aihad to expand. now, we can understa that iwe thi small. here's a molecule moving aund. it's gon h its neighbors, right? sometimes it's gonna hit a neighbor and bound off with more energy. sometimes it's gonna hit a neighbor and bound with less energy. now, when does it gain and when does it lose? look at this ping-pong paddle i have here. see it? watch this ping-pong ball come in and hit the paddle. watch this. watch this. [makes sound] see, it went off with the same speed? i could'
ben with ather c. - cools. - cools. and that's your evidence over right there. isn't th remarkable? so try this at home, huh? it's cool to the touch and that gets hotter, hotter, hotter, hotter, but upere it's relatively cool, cooler here than out here. i wonder if there's a reason for that. how many say, "well, no, there's probably no reason "f that. it's just one of those little flukes of nature"? and at's what we're gonna be talking about. what was the reason when you bw like...
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it's ather tool for us to ring you the most comprehensive newscasts in baltimore. to get started go to foxbaimore dot com slash survey.... or click on "news survey" under hot topics on foxbaltimore dot com. still to come... making a meal... without pots, pans... a stove or a microwave. the italian staple this 3-d printer is putting out. "it's going to be the greatest moment of my life... so far." an 11-year-old's science project... could change space travel as we know it. why nasa is sending his experiment... into orbit. ((break 2)) an 11-year-old in colorado wants to boldly go whe no child has gone before. he's brewing a beer that can be used in space. as he tells mark meredith, this experiment has nothing to do with getting astronauts drunk. this is how we cruh them. following a recipe usually meant for adts... (nats) michal bodzianowski,t age 11, is turning beer making into a historic achievement. "i really didn't expect this from the start, i just designed this experiment to get a good grade in my class" but his idea is earng him a lot more than a goodrade. his
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like athere's nothing gorgeous practical woman who is smart and talented, too. i have enjoyed having you on. >> has it finished? tavis: see how quickly 30 beans go? you have to come back again. but we did talk about the new project. edge,"cing on the starting on starz. there is another little movie coming out. i did a movie called "the two out on thet comes 18th of october. danny houston and jack houston and locked -- that's an interesting little film, two. that's an independent. tavis: and you still want to work more. that is your camera there. can you tell us once again how you want us to correctly pronounce your name? >> jacqueline bisset. tavis: thank you for being with us. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: join me next time for a conversation with the writer of a new biography of jim henson. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. thank you. >> be more. announcer: support for "kqed science" is provided by... support is also provide
like athere's nothing gorgeous practical woman who is smart and talented, too. i have enjoyed having you on. >> has it finished? tavis: see how quickly 30 beans go? you have to come back again. but we did talk about the new project. edge,"cing on the starting on starz. there is another little movie coming out. i did a movie called "the two out on thet comes 18th of october. danny houston and jack houston and locked -- that's an interesting little film, two. that's an...
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apparentlythe ather was bad and the people would -- the people drowned. only the boat remains. there is the ever us river and beyond that is turkey. it is just 50 meters wide, but crossing is dangerous because the current is very strong. those who cannot swim drowned. >> aside from those who survive -- those who survive end up on the outskirts of this town. if ty're luc. children ranging in age 2-16 live here. they have lost their parents, some for good, because they have died trying to get here. others were separated from their families on the way and are waiting to be reunited with them. that includes this 12-year-old from afghanistan. for the past six months, he and his two siblings have lived in a home where they are learning to read and write in greek. clicks we came here to greece together, but then my mother went ahead to germany to see if it was safe there. we are waiting to see if we can join her. >> if their parents have been located outside of greece, the children can only see them on internet video chat. even within the eu, the hurdles for reuniting refugee families
apparentlythe ather was bad and the people would -- the people drowned. only the boat remains. there is the ever us river and beyond that is turkey. it is just 50 meters wide, but crossing is dangerous because the current is very strong. those who cannot swim drowned. >> aside from those who survive -- those who survive end up on the outskirts of this town. if ty're luc. children ranging in age 2-16 live here. they have lost their parents, some for good, because they have died trying to...
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. >> let's go ather segment dennis: take care.ll look into the newes trend in social media. the tempura web, when information disappears after only seconds. dennis: coming up a socia media is here to stay, but do your messages have toçks ♪ dennis:n the internet the rule of thumb is that nothing ever disappears. but new applications are trying to do just that marries the messages, photos and seconds, and a hot trendn social media. withore on this, a principal in u.s. aisoryovation leader with the w.c. price waterhouse coopers. maybe that is what they are funding as. thank u for joining us tonight. a nice new airaft. usually when i see this guy he is absent minded professoit needs a haircut. expln this, the temporal web. >> the idea that people don't always want everything out there for the rest of their lives. when the internet for started out the deal was everyone to have everything woull be added together. aftethat happened people started to realize there were some things they wld like to take off. on the dimension of privacy ab
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itas clear that the muslim brotherhood is not just ather political party. it's a front. seen the region, the saudis and joining in. provide assistance, billions of dollars. is insufficient? is it going to be enough? >> that is the big question. as you said, they have written a big check. the egyptian government, the transition government has to come up with the constitution. they have to have a referendum, and presidential elections within six to nine months. establish security and the streets, and then the committee reversed that down. without that it's over. lou: syria, the cia is apparently -- while we know this is beyond me, but the cia has expanded training efforts for at least some of the syrian rebels. yet talking here with general jack keene, they say this is -- it's done effectively unless they're is a major seismic epic effort on the part of the administration. will that be -- >> people don't want it in the united states military is not think it will work. syria at this point, the syrian government, the dominated rebels. you have two enemies they keep killing e
itas clear that the muslim brotherhood is not just ather political party. it's a front. seen the region, the saudis and joining in. provide assistance, billions of dollars. is insufficient? is it going to be enough? >> that is the big question. as you said, they have written a big check. the egyptian government, the transition government has to come up with the constitution. they have to have a referendum, and presidential elections within six to nine months. establish security and the...
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john campbell says that it's just ather administration excuse to block this ting.ntative, it's pretty always that they don't like it. the point is likee a ictim i the turmoil of washington. >> that's right. thank you for having us on. this is the hetorical situation because they are able to say oh, because of this, w can't do the keysne pipeline, which we know they don't want to do anyway. whe they are always ausing house republblicans of cateringo what they consider an extreme small element of our p party and catering to an extremsmall element of this party because the unions wanted and everything else. @% would pas the house and sena and this enabled him to slow it down and at the same time wayman on us on republicans. so he gets this to fear of slowing down the keystone pipeline and adding to the narrative but you all just discussing the last panel about all offthis pain that is unnecessary and exaggerated and manuuacture that he is trying to create with the slowdown. charle there is no doubt that christmas ame ear this week for the white house. let's talk about
john campbell says that it's just ather administration excuse to block this ting.ntative, it's pretty always that they don't like it. the point is likee a ictim i the turmoil of washington. >> that's right. thank you for having us on. this is the hetorical situation because they are able to say oh, because of this, w can't do the keysne pipeline, which we know they don't want to do anyway. whe they are always ausing house republblicans of cateringo what they consider an extreme small...
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it see that every time i pick up this there is ather fine >> yes, and the congressional delegation isning in the senate as well as the house of representatives. they are not representing the number one city in the city of new york. this is the goose that laid the goengg and we need to diversify our economy and also understand that wall street is headquartered in the city off nw york. charles: i see this symbiotic relationship to be frank with you between washington and wall stret. words like, okay, we will get you or sort of treat you like the family cow, we will ot do, uld you very now and then for printing. but we are not going to kill you. when things getdown, we will take taxpayer money and lul. fr the outside it snds awful, but it's lke a game between these guys and the taxpayers ultimately pay the penalty. >> yes, it was a true relationship were wasngton and wall street and wall streetnd washington. for many years in the latter part of the 20th century was a true partnership to work together. it haseen split apart no ey no longer our partners. they are adversaries. >> detroit us
it see that every time i pick up this there is ather fine >> yes, and the congressional delegation isning in the senate as well as the house of representatives. they are not representing the number one city in the city of new york. this is the goose that laid the goengg and we need to diversify our economy and also understand that wall street is headquartered in the city off nw york. charles: i see this symbiotic relationship to be frank with you between washington and wall stret. words...
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on this occasion i turned right, ather than left. the reason i find these places so fulfilling is because i meet people there who are so incredibly proud of their work and craftmanship. the fact what they are making sells around the world, the best of british design and engineering. so when ed talks about the face of big business, i think about the faces of these hardworking people. labor is effectively saying to their employers, we want to put up your taxes. stick your jobs, take them somewhere else. i know bashing business might play to a labor audience but it is crazy for our country. [applause] so if labor's plan for jobs is to attack business, ours is to back business, regulation down, taxes cut for businesses large and small, a new industrial policy that looks to the future, the green jobs, aerospace jobs. we've made a good start. 1.4 new private sector jobs created since we came to office. and yes, that is 1.4 million reasons to finish the job we started. in a land of opportunity it must become easier to start your own busines
on this occasion i turned right, ather than left. the reason i find these places so fulfilling is because i meet people there who are so incredibly proud of their work and craftmanship. the fact what they are making sells around the world, the best of british design and engineering. so when ed talks about the face of big business, i think about the faces of these hardworking people. labor is effectively saying to their employers, we want to put up your taxes. stick your jobs, take them...
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in ather believe we are war or were don't believe we are in a war. for: john bellinger writes lawfareblog.com. one of your recent columns, "has the two-party forgotten about 9/11 -- has the tea party forgotten about 9/11?" guest: it was a scarring experience for those of us who served in the bush administration. we heard a director clapper, who is now the director of national intelligence. we set up the department of homeland security. president bush pledged he would do everything he could to keep the country safe. i fear that the tea party, many of them are new to government, really don't understand the threats that are posed and are still out there. i personally believe that even if the constituents are concerned about health care, which they undoubtedly are, it is up to these members of congress to say "i understand that," but from my vantage point in washington, there are substantial threats to the united states and we cannot these important as intelligence and law-enforcement agencies and tie up the leadership of those departments at a time when
in ather believe we are war or were don't believe we are in a war. for: john bellinger writes lawfareblog.com. one of your recent columns, "has the two-party forgotten about 9/11 -- has the tea party forgotten about 9/11?" guest: it was a scarring experience for those of us who served in the bush administration. we heard a director clapper, who is now the director of national intelligence. we set up the department of homeland security. president bush pledged he would do everything he...
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federal government realize they never have money enough resources to make the federal website work for ather of america when it was really only designed to work for you know as a portal they went back to congress and said hey how about some more money and the republicans know we're not going to probe any more money you kitty fix obamacare that's never going to happen so does anybody like it would anybody like to comment on i mean you know cracks designed the system because they know best after all they were shooting in the system there for no states insofar as it doesn't work well democrats didn't design that very well but you have a partial spoiler free quote a blue have a partial point the software is less important than the on the line costs and values and when you look at the cost start charging for the insurance and the deductions and the co-pays there are scarily high so you're going to subsidies the prices get really know why low when you go even if you get the software to work which is actually a more difficult progresses understand you still have to drive down people who have signed
federal government realize they never have money enough resources to make the federal website work for ather of america when it was really only designed to work for you know as a portal they went back to congress and said hey how about some more money and the republicans know we're not going to probe any more money you kitty fix obamacare that's never going to happen so does anybody like it would anybody like to comment on i mean you know cracks designed the system because they know best after...
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warm days continue through wednesday.obcñ ather. >> all right, al, thank you very much.we'll hear from president obama this morning about the troubled rollout of his controversial health plan. can it's problem plagued website be fixed? nbc's peter alexander is at the white house. good morning to you. >> matt, good morning to you. president obama is going to speak at a rose garden event in about an hour from now, and the goal is to resuscitate the badly flawed launch of the health care law. he will address the glitches with his administration already promising what it calls a tech surge to tackle the problem. even the white house admits the launch of its health care law has been unacceptable. >> i think there's no one more frustrated than the president at the difficulty in the website. >> reporter: tech experts insist the health care.gov website needs a total overall with "usa today" reporting that the feature to allow comparison shopping was built with 10-year-old technology. with health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius saying that her department posted thi
warm days continue through wednesday.obcñ ather. >> all right, al, thank you very much.we'll hear from president obama this morning about the troubled rollout of his controversial health plan. can it's problem plagued website be fixed? nbc's peter alexander is at the white house. good morning to you. >> matt, good morning to you. president obama is going to speak at a rose garden event in about an hour from now, and the goal is to resuscitate the badly flawed launch of the health...