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so, what happens, they hit, they bend, and they sort of bend like this. and they get closer together. so the wavelength gets a little less in here, but the frequency of the waves stays the same. does the frequency of a light wave change when it reflects from a surface, as we talked about before? what evidence do you have that the frequency of light does not change upon reflection? do you have any evidence of that? what evidence do you have that the frequency won't change? check your neighbor. how many people say, "well there's really no evidence of that, it's just in the textbooks and we believe it?" try it, gang. hint, shall i pass this mirror around? if i pass this little mirror around, what would you do with the mirror to find out? look at it. you look at the color of your shirt. and you look at the color, "son of a gun. "hey, the shirt got the same color in the mirror. "wow. the ceiling got the same color. every one thing, everything in-- the same." what's that mean? it means there's no change in frequency, yehey. so if you got a blue shirt and you're
so, what happens, they hit, they bend, and they sort of bend like this. and they get closer together. so the wavelength gets a little less in here, but the frequency of the waves stays the same. does the frequency of a light wave change when it reflects from a surface, as we talked about before? what evidence do you have that the frequency of light does not change upon reflection? do you have any evidence of that? what evidence do you have that the frequency won't change? check your neighbor....
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they simply bend as the wind strikes them.ke the wave at a football game, which creates the illusion that the spectators are rippling around the stadium, when all they're actually doing is standing up and sitting down. the same principle applies to water waves. consider what happens to a floating object as a wave of energy passes through the water. that object tends to stay in the same place, tracing a circular motion as it bobs up and down. the individual particles composing the wave behave in a similar way. as the crest of the wave arrives, it lifts the particle up and forward, and then, when the trough of the wave follows, the particle falls down and backward. like the stalk of grain or the football fan, the particle returns to its original position after the disturbance has passed. at the water's surface, the circular orbit of the water particle has a diameter that is roughly equal to the height of the wave. as one looks below the surface, however, the orbit gets smaller and smaller until there is virtually no motion of wa
they simply bend as the wind strikes them.ke the wave at a football game, which creates the illusion that the spectators are rippling around the stadium, when all they're actually doing is standing up and sitting down. the same principle applies to water waves. consider what happens to a floating object as a wave of energy passes through the water. that object tends to stay in the same place, tracing a circular motion as it bobs up and down. the individual particles composing the wave behave in...
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after six years of bending it on this side of the pond, british soccer star david beckham is leaving the l.a. galaxy. tonight, he reflects on his family, his career and what's next. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 29th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. well, tonight, an important investigation raising controversial questions about how far is too far when it comes to physical discipline and control in schools? for most kids, the worst they've got to fear from unruly behavior in class is a trip to the principal's office. but in some schools, students are receiving far more severe treatment, like being locked in windowless cells or stuffed into bags. now, some of the footage you're about to see is not easy to watch. here's abc's brian ross with a "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows a high school student by the name on andre mccollins, in the lower right of the screen, about to go through what his school calls skin shock therapy for
after six years of bending it on this side of the pond, british soccer star david beckham is leaving the l.a. galaxy. tonight, he reflects on his family, his career and what's next. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 29th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. well, tonight, an important investigation raising controversial questions about how far is too far...
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it has to do with different colors bending. and we know why they bend differently, because they got different speeds in the medium, different average speeds. the sun beats down, emits light. why does the sun emit light? honey, those electrons in that sun are shaking like crazy. all kinds of frequencies, okay? and so what you get is you get all kinds of frequencies of light coming down to us. and if we made a graph of the frequencies of light versus the brightness, we'd get something like this. we'd get something like this. over here, you can't even see, that's the infrared. over here, you can't see, that's the ultraviolet. but it turns out that right in here, that's the frequency of light that most of--that is emitted mostly by the sun. and that's right in the middle of our color spectrum. because we start down here with red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. and guess what's right in the middle, gang? begin with a g, end with a een. try it. green. excellent. all right, all right. green. it's green. green is right in the
it has to do with different colors bending. and we know why they bend differently, because they got different speeds in the medium, different average speeds. the sun beats down, emits light. why does the sun emit light? honey, those electrons in that sun are shaking like crazy. all kinds of frequencies, okay? and so what you get is you get all kinds of frequencies of light coming down to us. and if we made a graph of the frequencies of light versus the brightness, we'd get something like this....
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i don't think a train like that is supposed to twist and bend. looks like the whole locomotive is scrapped on the track. >> getting it on the track is the most important thing when you have a locomotive. >> what good is a train if not on the track. >> the way this thing comes crashing down is huge. >> sometimes i have to show you guys videos that will make you feel better if you're having a bad day. a go to video. i have two go-tos. so go to. first one, little simba and the dog monitor. >> oh, my gosh. that's that viral dog cleaning the screen monitor. >> little simba loves it and is watching the dog clean the monitor. now simba is cleaning the screen on the dog's monitor. >> simba thinks he's involved in a makeout session. >> i think simba has a crush. yes, they are making out. >> the monitor turns off. >> where did my girlfriend go? >> you might need screen cleaner after this. >> from dogs to cats. this one, steven, you're going to love it this. cat can't figure out who is in the mirror. >> that cat is like, i don't know who you are or what you
i don't think a train like that is supposed to twist and bend. looks like the whole locomotive is scrapped on the track. >> getting it on the track is the most important thing when you have a locomotive. >> what good is a train if not on the track. >> the way this thing comes crashing down is huge. >> sometimes i have to show you guys videos that will make you feel better if you're having a bad day. a go to video. i have two go-tos. so go to. first one, little simba and...
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. >> brent: he hit the 48-yarder in south bend. >> kirk: david shaw trying to work this running game and try, especially on third down keep it near the middle of the field. >> brent: second down and eight. >> kirk: they got confusion here. >> brent: they finally get -- now the line judge will step in here. time-out called by shaw. >> referee: time-out stanford. >> kirk: hear some coaches say i ing -- >> brent: i want to go back to the headline of the night. the number one team has just lost, kansas state. was beaten by baylor. and oregon in danger of losing and if that happens, it will be notre dame jumping to number one in the rankings. maldonado had this field goal that hit the uprights. >> kirk: this what is makes the bcs so interesting is every region has something at stake. every region is watching right now because they are concerned about their own team. >> brent: you have to go back to 2007. play action. hogan. fumble! loose ball, battle for the football. the officials signaling that stanford may have recovered and it will be third down here. a great save by stanford. herbie
. >> brent: he hit the 48-yarder in south bend. >> kirk: david shaw trying to work this running game and try, especially on third down keep it near the middle of the field. >> brent: second down and eight. >> kirk: they got confusion here. >> brent: they finally get -- now the line judge will step in here. time-out called by shaw. >> referee: time-out stanford. >> kirk: hear some coaches say i ing -- >> brent: i want to go back to the headline of...
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battle for control for the big 12, and notre dame squeaked out a triple overtime victory in south bend. all that and more with eddie and joey, next, on "the at&t postgame show." gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ...mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only $10 per month. at&t. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank
battle for control for the big 12, and notre dame squeaked out a triple overtime victory in south bend. all that and more with eddie and joey, next, on "the at&t postgame show." gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is...
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tavis: "bend it like bec kham"was the project for you. >> that was all in one year and then got "pirates of the caribbean"after. that was a successful thing that happened in the first time -- one of the reasons i got "pirates of the caribbean" is because of "bend it like beckham." i felt stupid for feeling -- leaving school at 16. i tried to prove i was not stupid so the russian ones came up, "anna karenina," and "dr. wasago,' and they ruled i not stupid. tavis: you are far from that. i asked you earlier about how you think you are managing the success that is coming at you so fast and furious. there is in case you have not heard, some oscar buzz in this town around this project. i'm always interested on how people process that. do you shut it out, do you allow yourself to sort revel in it? what is your method? >> i do not think you allowew yourself to revel in it. it was such a massive labor of love and even if it does not get any nomination, the fact that there is buzzing around it means you have done a good job. people are proceeding your work. given particularly with this project the
tavis: "bend it like bec kham"was the project for you. >> that was all in one year and then got "pirates of the caribbean"after. that was a successful thing that happened in the first time -- one of the reasons i got "pirates of the caribbean" is because of "bend it like beckham." i felt stupid for feeling -- leaving school at 16. i tried to prove i was not stupid so the russian ones came up, "anna karenina," and "dr. wasago,' and...
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will they bend on the republican side? >> the republicans are going to have to bend.have to get this done. we've only got 46 days before the -- before we would fall off this fiscal cliff and to fall off the cliff would mean 3.9% hit for gdp next year. we can't afford that because that would potentially throw us into another recession. we want to avoid that at all costs. the big issue i think for most people would be taxes. most people -- and governor rendell said, well, it's not just a matter of tax increases on the wealthiest americans but it's a host of spending challenges that we face across the board that would impact millions of people and certainly impact us in a huge way. i think republicans have to bend. republicans are going to be looking at of course cuts in spending and cuts in entitlements as well as the possibility of new revenue and i think they're very open to this. i think some republicans will push back and say there is a difference between somebody making 250, that is $250,000 and somebody making a million dollars a year or a difference between someb
will they bend on the republican side? >> the republicans are going to have to bend.have to get this done. we've only got 46 days before the -- before we would fall off this fiscal cliff and to fall off the cliff would mean 3.9% hit for gdp next year. we can't afford that because that would potentially throw us into another recession. we want to avoid that at all costs. the big issue i think for most people would be taxes. most people -- and governor rendell said, well, it's not just a...
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they are gender bending and it's hard to tell. >> my name is tasha.y last name is swain. >> 37-year-old bernard "tasha" swain was serving a nine-month sentence for a parole violation. >> how do you make money on the streets? >> prostitution and selling drugs. >> one of the other things that bernard did on occasion inside l.a. county jail is to put on beauty pageants. like a peacock, so he wanted to show off his feathers. >> you know the miss america pageant? we do them in here but we do them for the boys and we have for girls and boys, the school boys. the vogue and all that kind of stuff like that. it's a variety of things you can run for. it's not just beauty. we cut up sheets and towels and make little dresses and you know. we destroy state property to make the outfits. >> do you make them look better? >> yes, actually. look at my face. >> we explored another special housing unit at l.a. county as well. the mental health ward where we encountered one of the most unforgettable scenes ever shown on "lockup." >> there was one gentleman in particular w
they are gender bending and it's hard to tell. >> my name is tasha.y last name is swain. >> 37-year-old bernard "tasha" swain was serving a nine-month sentence for a parole violation. >> how do you make money on the streets? >> prostitution and selling drugs. >> one of the other things that bernard did on occasion inside l.a. county jail is to put on beauty pageants. like a peacock, so he wanted to show off his feathers. >> you know the miss america...
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. >>> i'm robert flores with update in south bend. we are tied. watch how notre dame tied it against pitt. theo riddick at the back of the end zone and they tie it and need a two-point conversion and golston with the conversion. we are tied in south bend. >> sean: magical season about to continue for notre dame. le'veon bellowers the boom and he gets five. goes out of bounds. they will wind the clock. forward progress had been stopped. alonzo whaley made the tackle. five-yard gain. under three minutes to go. michigan state leading by three after they held nebraska on fourth down and nine. >> chris: bo pelini takes a time-out. >> sean: 172 yards rushing now. i think bo pelini, you can read his lips, wasn't that out of bounds? you really can't allow a first down here, they will really be up against it. here is the latest bcs standings. they will change tomorrow night. alabama with a big matchup tonight at lsu. tigers have the longest home winning streak in the country, 22 in a row. k-state in action tonight on abc at 8:00 against oklahoma state. okl
. >>> i'm robert flores with update in south bend. we are tied. watch how notre dame tied it against pitt. theo riddick at the back of the end zone and they tie it and need a two-point conversion and golston with the conversion. we are tied in south bend. >> sean: magical season about to continue for notre dame. le'veon bellowers the boom and he gets five. goes out of bounds. they will wind the clock. forward progress had been stopped. alonzo whaley made the tackle. five-yard...
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battle for control for the big 12, and notre dame squeaked out a triple overtime victory in south bend. all that and more with eddie and joey, next, on "the at&t postgame show." gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding fpudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ...mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only $10 per month. at&t. mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spendingh. millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upset
battle for control for the big 12, and notre dame squeaked out a triple overtime victory in south bend. all that and more with eddie and joey, next, on "the at&t postgame show." gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is...
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. >> this whole arm, if you bend it you can see it was cut from here all the way down and around theain arteries. i just had it tattooed up to try the hide the scars so i thought it wouldn't look as bad. >> when we met him, carr was still recovering from his latest self-injury. he had swallowed several pens. >> it's still trying to heal up on my belly here where they took me to surgery and they cut me open. they had to go in there and take the ink pens out. they left one in so they had to retake me to surgery for the second time to get the other stuff out. that's why it's taking so long to heal up. >> at the time of our shoot, carr had two years left on his sentence and had mixed feelings of his chances of survival on the outside. >> i ask myself over and over, are you ready for it? can you handle it? this is all i know. this is my world. this is what raised me. d.o.c. raised me. i don't know right now. ♪ >>> coming up on "lockup raw" -- >> writing music in prison is my life. >> how one inmate copes with the stark conditions of prison life. and later -- >> the mentality, i'm on death
. >> this whole arm, if you bend it you can see it was cut from here all the way down and around theain arteries. i just had it tattooed up to try the hide the scars so i thought it wouldn't look as bad. >> when we met him, carr was still recovering from his latest self-injury. he had swallowed several pens. >> it's still trying to heal up on my belly here where they took me to surgery and they cut me open. they had to go in there and take the ink pens out. they left one in so...
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>> you know, sometimes they bend the card, put a crimp in the card.o that you can identify the card from the front as well as from the back. sometimes they call it a breather. if i put a bend in the card you can see it from the back. you can tell where it is. and that means you will be able it see the exact moment when it rises to the top. watch here. 1, 2, 3. ( laughs ) >> schieffer: this is unbelievable. funniest book i've read. i want to thank all of you for being with us today. it was really, really fun. and i hope you sell a million books, all of you, because i love books and they bring so much pleasure. it was just a real pleasure to have each and every one were us with you today. >> thank you. >> schieffer: thank you, sir. we'll be right back. >> schieffer: so we have eaten our way through another thanksgiving. i've said it before, i'll say it again-- in fact i first said it in this little essay in 2005-- thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday. christmas has its music, the 4th has its fireworks, but we celebrate thanksgiving by indulg
>> you know, sometimes they bend the card, put a crimp in the card.o that you can identify the card from the front as well as from the back. sometimes they call it a breather. if i put a bend in the card you can see it from the back. you can tell where it is. and that means you will be able it see the exact moment when it rises to the top. watch here. 1, 2, 3. ( laughs ) >> schieffer: this is unbelievable. funniest book i've read. i want to thank all of you for being with us today....
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you know, say say the moral arch bends justly but it bends slowly. i didn't say that. martin luther king says that. but you really feel that johnson tries to bend it. >> what i was struck by, when you watch some of the old footage, the language johnson used was a kind of language almost no american president had never used. it was so full of idealism, it was about ending poverty, lifting up every american, providing ed kachlgts it is the most expansive domestic, you know, idealism, that i can recall any president ever having. >> you know, and people working with him could hardly believe it, like richard good win who was a speechman for kennedy and then johnson brings him on board. asks him basically about civil rights. and johnson says, you know, are e fehring to the time he was 20 years old and he was teaching the mexican/american kids in a little town in south texas, he says to goodwin, you know, i promised myself then that if ever had the power to help these kids i'm going do it. now i'll tell you the secret. i have the power, and i'm going to use it. >> i think one
you know, say say the moral arch bends justly but it bends slowly. i didn't say that. martin luther king says that. but you really feel that johnson tries to bend it. >> what i was struck by, when you watch some of the old footage, the language johnson used was a kind of language almost no american president had never used. it was so full of idealism, it was about ending poverty, lifting up every american, providing ed kachlgts it is the most expansive domestic, you know, idealism, that i...
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service was resumed at least on one track of the south shore line that had all the way out to south bend indiana that started up about an hour and a half ago passengers are still being told to expect delays of up to one hour as crews continue to try to fix that other track an eastbound train just east of east chicago just got caught up on the overhead wiring that sends electricity to the train the regional transit authority says it was actually ripped away which caused the train to stop because it did have a power as a result 5 train departures were canceled in east and west bound directions much to the relief of passengers stuck in downtown chicago and headed to south bend and finally got cleared to leave the station about 20 minutes late a lot of those passengers were supposed to leave on our earlier trains. understandably they're disappointed, concerned and anxious which tried to provide them with the best information they can muster traveling a shorter distance. now the regional transit authority tells me that maintenance crews will work through the night as long as it takes to get t
service was resumed at least on one track of the south shore line that had all the way out to south bend indiana that started up about an hour and a half ago passengers are still being told to expect delays of up to one hour as crews continue to try to fix that other track an eastbound train just east of east chicago just got caught up on the overhead wiring that sends electricity to the train the regional transit authority says it was actually ripped away which caused the train to stop because...
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i know all of it, the strip-searching, bending over, uatting, all of that, but they don't do that.nitely hands right here in the crease ó+ell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know? >> all right, well, but you're u caused a problem here, you know what i'm saying? you just could have made your problem worse. >>hi considered a problem inmate, enough, the jail's antidrug higher standard. >> par else. you have to help someone else. >> after near lifelong addictions that have kept them both coming in and out of jail, john carroll and joe smithsson were recently accepted into the program. >> one of the things i shared with them is the hardest part of the program, is for them t we useaccountability, because i care enough about you, i want to hold you accountable because you can't see everything that's wrong gotten through to smithson. >> mr. smithsome has been very motivated from the outset. he participates in daily morning meditation, meaning that's either going to read something or he's going to comment. he's very attentive in all education sessions. when you look taking note
i know all of it, the strip-searching, bending over, uatting, all of that, but they don't do that.nitely hands right here in the crease ó+ell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know? >> all right, well, but you're u caused a problem here, you know what i'm saying? you just could have made your problem worse. >>hi considered a problem inmate, enough, the jail's antidrug higher standard. >> par else. you have to help someone else. >> after near lifelong...
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they tell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know?l right, well, but you're not going to help yourself if you caused a problem here, you know what i'm saying? you just could have made your problem worse. >> while powell might be considered a problem inmate, those enrolled in enough is enough, the jail's antidrug program, are held to a higher standard. >> part of recovery is that you've got to help somebody else. you have to help someone else. >> after near lifelong addictions that have kept them both coming in and out of jail, john carroll and joe smithsson were recently accepted into the program. >> one of the things i shared with them is the hardest part of the program, is for them to hold each other accountable. we use the word accountability, because i care enough about you, i want to hold you accountable because you can't see everything that's wrong with you. >> the message seems to have gotten through to smithson. >> mr. smithsome has been very motivated from the outset. he participates in daily morning meditation, meaning that'
they tell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know?l right, well, but you're not going to help yourself if you caused a problem here, you know what i'm saying? you just could have made your problem worse. >> while powell might be considered a problem inmate, those enrolled in enough is enough, the jail's antidrug program, are held to a higher standard. >> part of recovery is that you've got to help somebody else. you have to help someone else. >> after near lifelong...
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he will soon be transferred to a community re-entry and work release facility in nearby south bend, indiana, a major step toward complete freedom. until then, he helps fellow inmates create better memories than his own. >> once she warmed up to him a little bit, it made for the perfect moment. i like that shot. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay," the prison gets some new arrivals. >> mr. moore is just coming back from the cat shelter. we've brought in five kittens. g, and got a discount just for being the good driver i've always been. i'm just out here, snap-shooting it forward. you don't want to have to pay for other people's bad driving, do you? no. with progressive snapshot, you don't have to. i'm going to snap it right now. bam, there it is. goes underneath your dash. keep safe, and keep saving. you know, i won't always be around to save you money. that's why you should get snapshot from progressive. all right, dude! thanks! to the safe go the savings. >>> if you get caught in this grind here, this prison will eat you up and spit you out. it's crazy, man. this is my cat, cletus. h
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>>neil: and this is the prevailing notion that maybe republicans think, we will try to bend, we hope the president will bend, he won the election but not a huge mandate given the chose nature of the popular vote, and that is how they will play it, but they can put together some sort of a deal to allay the market of concerns with precarious disaster about to befall us, will that work with guys like you in what do you want to see? >>guest: we need to see confidence instilled in us with regard to the future of taxes, but the future of business, the one solution i have out this for both sides of the aisle, get confidence back because there is one way to fix this, and that is the g-word "growth. higher taxes will not matter with a strong economy. looking back at history, 2010, and president obama, it grew at 3 percent. 201, 1.7 percent and now we are facing growth of 1.5 percent. that ain't the right direction. >>neil: thank you, scott martin in chicago. the election concluding, the fiscal cliff looming and dead the first sign that republicans are blinging. house per speaker saying moment
>>neil: and this is the prevailing notion that maybe republicans think, we will try to bend, we hope the president will bend, he won the election but not a huge mandate given the chose nature of the popular vote, and that is how they will play it, but they can put together some sort of a deal to allay the market of concerns with precarious disaster about to befall us, will that work with guys like you in what do you want to see? >>guest: we need to see confidence instilled in us...
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you have to bend over.ave to get yourself in it. >> ladies, you know your routine, but once you are in it, chances are you are not even wearing the right size. this shop owner says it is the stigma that keeps us from embracing our true size. >> they are always afraid that the d cup is huge. it is not. >> you go to higher than that? >> we go to n as in nancy. >> we all come in different shapes and sizes, and barbarous as you can find your perfect fit with a few key measurements. around the rib cage, a fairly tight and just around the bus line. >> if the woman measures under 30 inches when i do this, i add 5 inches. that is 34. >> if the woman measures 30-33 inches, she adds four inches. for 34 inches and up, she adds 3 inches. now for the cup size. >> technically, what you should do is measure all the way across the bust. it is not science, it is just somewhere to get me started. >> because it can vary, barbara recommends getting a professional fitting. she cautions the back should never be hooked on the tig
you have to bend over.ave to get yourself in it. >> ladies, you know your routine, but once you are in it, chances are you are not even wearing the right size. this shop owner says it is the stigma that keeps us from embracing our true size. >> they are always afraid that the d cup is huge. it is not. >> you go to higher than that? >> we go to n as in nancy. >> we all come in different shapes and sizes, and barbarous as you can find your perfect fit with a few key...
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. >> you don't want to bend them. >> i'm not bending them. wait what's wrong with my card deck? ripple once. >> ripple is the word? you can't show any cards to the customers, obviously. >> this is pretty. i found a move that seemed to suit me. i know how to do this part. we do this at home. have you ever played war? >> yes, i did. >> i know how to do that one. it was finally time to learn the rules for blackjack. >> that's the sign for yes, that's the sign for no. >> okay, yes, no. >> there you go. >> what about this? is that double down? >> that's not double down. actually, yeah, that could be a sign when you do something like this, that could mean a split. we're not there yet. >> okay, sorry. i practiced mastering my poker face. did i make a mistake? >> kind of. you're not supposed to show me your cards. that's not a good card. >> no, it's not. >> now i have to get my uniform on. >> john came by to supervise my first game. >> someone says something about showing my hand. >> clear your hands and show the cameras so you have nothing in your hands. you clap in, you clap out. anot
. >> you don't want to bend them. >> i'm not bending them. wait what's wrong with my card deck? ripple once. >> ripple is the word? you can't show any cards to the customers, obviously. >> this is pretty. i found a move that seemed to suit me. i know how to do this part. we do this at home. have you ever played war? >> yes, i did. >> i know how to do that one. it was finally time to learn the rules for blackjack. >> that's the sign for yes, that's the...
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know that i have put my gun down that might bend the rights i want to set things my bullets in dates. in the case of medicine it's poetry that has united the community more than one hundred fifty thousand people get together each year at the international poetry festival of men to. demonstrate to the entire world that in a country so drained by war. shows to humanity that the whole world's problems are. that suffering is every war but hope also lives in the world. but since i live in such a big country. that everything is far. education . food. health. house in. my country so big the new justice doesn't extend to all. day. there is abuse of power and greed from that troll resources because we are the children of a planet a planet that we are depleting with wars and everything. is tree doesn't unseat governments but it does open consciences and hearts it goes like this. or take. in more gold. we must stand up as the west and begin to say that we should. do is to be sex is the. cause of mass destruction but the time has come for us to remember our values to put right all our wrongs to c
know that i have put my gun down that might bend the rights i want to set things my bullets in dates. in the case of medicine it's poetry that has united the community more than one hundred fifty thousand people get together each year at the international poetry festival of men to. demonstrate to the entire world that in a country so drained by war. shows to humanity that the whole world's problems are. that suffering is every war but hope also lives in the world. but since i live in such a big...
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it is to make these corporations bend and bow and capitulate at the most vulnerable moments. leading up to these port strikes you had shipping lines who have had to redirect these lines to mexico. it is to avoid many of these port shutdowns. of course we had one in oakland last night, and they have been threatening this for a longtime. what is it really about? it is about the refusal of these big labor entrenched powers and power brokers to get with the times and take some of the necessary cuts and movement toward modernization and efficiency they have been fighting for decades and decades. >> you could argue that they won, that union power helped president obama win a second term. they won the election for him in someways. do you think that they will win this battle. win in the sense that maybe they will turn more people off than they will turn on of the you disrupt shopping in the thanksgiving period in the united states of america and you are taking on something. >> yes, that's right. shopping and of course involve because what sharping in the case of a lot of these ports
it is to make these corporations bend and bow and capitulate at the most vulnerable moments. leading up to these port strikes you had shipping lines who have had to redirect these lines to mexico. it is to avoid many of these port shutdowns. of course we had one in oakland last night, and they have been threatening this for a longtime. what is it really about? it is about the refusal of these big labor entrenched powers and power brokers to get with the times and take some of the necessary cuts...
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some will just keep right on going and some will bend this way and some will bend that way. and if you had a piece of photographic film up here, you could catch splotches here, here and here. three distinct splotches which would indicate there are three different kinds of rays coming up. we call one the alpha ray, we call the other the beta ray and we call the one that's un-deflected the gamma ray. so alpha rays are charged one way and beta rays are charged the opposite, opposite charged rays. so these rays will comprise of particles with electric charges. to make a long story short, the alpha particle turned out to be-- the alpha radiation turned about-- out to be the nucleus, the nuclei of helium atoms. and it turns out that the beta particles were electrons. these plain, old electrons, like-- that would flows on an electrical circuit. and it turns out that the gamma-- alpha, beta, gamma-- is just your e and m radiation. it doesn't have any charge just like light ray doesn't have any charge. it's just pure energy, pure energy of electromagnetic fields, okay? and your beta
some will just keep right on going and some will bend this way and some will bend that way. and if you had a piece of photographic film up here, you could catch splotches here, here and here. three distinct splotches which would indicate there are three different kinds of rays coming up. we call one the alpha ray, we call the other the beta ray and we call the one that's un-deflected the gamma ray. so alpha rays are charged one way and beta rays are charged the opposite, opposite charged rays....
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what happens the trees are bending over and continue to snap. some parts could be without power, potential le up to three weeks. again, amazing what our fellow marylanders are enduring. winds northwest tonight. chilly conditions will continue to be the case with gusty breezes from the west. take a look at the temperature pattern. 50 in easten. cool stuff and temperatures continue to fall. we'll get some clearing. the last remnants continue to swirl further north into the weekend. that will allow some breaks, some clearing as we go into the second half of the weekend. little weather system pushing through the southeast, we think on sunday. i expect most of the precipitation will stay south of maryland, has been some passing cloud cover on sunday. cold air will keep funneling in both days. tough to get out of the 40s, make low 50s each afternoon. sandy continuing to spin her way. we seat wraparound flow with snow shurs over parts of the northern part of michigan. we can see a new system coming in as we go into the middle of next week. not near lit
what happens the trees are bending over and continue to snap. some parts could be without power, potential le up to three weeks. again, amazing what our fellow marylanders are enduring. winds northwest tonight. chilly conditions will continue to be the case with gusty breezes from the west. take a look at the temperature pattern. 50 in easten. cool stuff and temperatures continue to fall. we'll get some clearing. the last remnants continue to swirl further north into the weekend. that will...
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that's global warming ( laughter ) whether we want his ieflt energies or not, he is going to bend americawer where the sun don't shine. ( laughter ) but as i suspected, folks, alternative energy come with risks. >> at first, ernie marshall was all for the new wind farm going up near his home >> and it sound like a great idea. >> but soon after the turbines started rolling, he said he started suffering a litany of health complaints. >> i've had problems with my heart. i have problems with my ears. it traumatizes your whole body. >> stephen: yes, living near a windmill can ruin your health. that's why everybody in the nighter land is always sparking up their medical marijuana. now, folks those who suffer from what's become known as wind turbine syndrome say it's caused by the noise, vibrations, and moving shadows of the turning blade. and i've heard the same complaint about the gillette fusion power phantom razor. a study by the university of sydney found 150 health problems attributed to wind turbines including migraine, sleep loss, stomach problems, vertigo, weight gain, weight loss, hair
that's global warming ( laughter ) whether we want his ieflt energies or not, he is going to bend americawer where the sun don't shine. ( laughter ) but as i suspected, folks, alternative energy come with risks. >> at first, ernie marshall was all for the new wind farm going up near his home >> and it sound like a great idea. >> but soon after the turbines started rolling, he said he started suffering a litany of health complaints. >> i've had problems with my heart. i...
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>>neil: well, maybe not so fast, because you bend, we bulk and conservatives sending a stern message to the g.o.p. do not do not do not think of hiking taxes. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. today the democrats are gloating. republicans are the ones who are cracking on tax cuts. >>guest: i am glad some reasonable republicans are breaking from the pack. >> congressman cole represented a watershed, we are happy with any rationale that helps republicans accept de-coupling of the bush tax cuts. they seat handwriting on the wall. >>neil: chuck could be happy but conservatives not and they are warning republicans who vote to hike should take a hike. chairman of "for america" said in a letter he will make it his mission to ensure every conservative donor gives not one penny to the republican party or any member of congress. that votes for tax increase. and senator demint echoing that warning lawmakers could face conservative challengers if they hike taxes on anyone. and the conservative rage is very real according to our guest. >>guest: it is very real. i don't know what planet shuck s
>>neil: well, maybe not so fast, because you bend, we bulk and conservatives sending a stern message to the g.o.p. do not do not do not think of hiking taxes. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. today the democrats are gloating. republicans are the ones who are cracking on tax cuts. >>guest: i am glad some reasonable republicans are breaking from the pack. >> congressman cole represented a watershed, we are happy with any rationale that helps republicans accept de-coupling of...
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watch what this cashier does, he knocks this down so that when she bends down, he pulls it out of her purpose. >> yeah, you don't see that every day. >>> bet you didn't know that elephants can talk. >> to each other, but not to me. >> no, korean, they speak korean. that's why we don't understand them. one particular elephant can speak korean. >> is that the elephant? >> yeah. he lives in south korea, he has been with only humans from the age of 5-12, and scientist believe that he mimics sound sos that he can adapt and establish a relationship with them. >> get out of here. >> watch, they focus the camera on the elephant, and it puts the trunk in the mouth. >> do you know what that word he is saying in english would be high pressure he is say hello, sit down, no, lie down, and good. >> that's awesome. >> that's pretty fantastic. >>> i'm going to take you to wellington, utah, where a father was working and saw a train coming. he grabbed his camera because his son loves thomas. he grabs his camera, and thought he'll love it. that was a water truck. >> according to reports, the driver of
watch what this cashier does, he knocks this down so that when she bends down, he pulls it out of her purpose. >> yeah, you don't see that every day. >>> bet you didn't know that elephants can talk. >> to each other, but not to me. >> no, korean, they speak korean. that's why we don't understand them. one particular elephant can speak korean. >> is that the elephant? >> yeah. he lives in south korea, he has been with only humans from the age of 5-12, and...
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the election day forecast, that storm then makes the bend down through southeast. the best chance of a rainy day is going to be the southeast. then on wednesday, we'll watch that turning into a nor'easter into the coast. we have two days to wait for that. as far as election day goes, we're looking okay in most areas of the country. >> so a little bit of good news there. thanks, bill. >>> now for some entertainment news. "wreck-it ralph" took the first weekend of the holiday box office season with a $49 million debut. it is the highest grossing opening weekend in disney animation history. >>> actor john cusack has announced his production company is going to start shooting a film next year based on the life of outspoken conservative rush limbaugh. cusack, who came out in support of president obama in 2008, is expected to play limbaugh, most likely with the help of some makeup, i guess you could say. >>> and if you missed "snl" this weekend, take a look at their rendition of michael bloomberg and his enthusiastic sign language interpreter. >> i'd also like to thank m
the election day forecast, that storm then makes the bend down through southeast. the best chance of a rainy day is going to be the southeast. then on wednesday, we'll watch that turning into a nor'easter into the coast. we have two days to wait for that. as far as election day goes, we're looking okay in most areas of the country. >> so a little bit of good news there. thanks, bill. >>> now for some entertainment news. "wreck-it ralph" took the first weekend of the...
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he will soon be transferred to a community re-entry and work release facility in nearby south bend, indianaep toward complete freedom. until then, he helps fellow inmates create better memories than his own. >> once she warmed up to him a little bit, it made for the perfect moment. there we go. i like that shot. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay," the prison gets some new arrivals. >> mr. moore is just coming back from the cat shelter. we've brought in five kittens. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> if you get caught in this grind here, this prison will eat you up and spit you out. it's crazy, man. this is my cat, cletus. he's crazier than hell. he loves ice cubes. he goes crazy. loses his mind. he's my partner. that's one of the many things they allowed us to do on death row was adopt a cat. he's real important to me.
he will soon be transferred to a community re-entry and work release facility in nearby south bend, indianaep toward complete freedom. until then, he helps fellow inmates create better memories than his own. >> once she warmed up to him a little bit, it made for the perfect moment. there we go. i like that shot. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay," the prison gets some new arrivals. >> mr. moore is just coming back from the cat shelter. we've brought in five...
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memory alive >> instead of looking at the negative we are trying to focus on the positive >> the cdc bendteach other childre aboutshe was a very silly girl. >> proceeds from today's event goes to the memorial fund to help young people seeking a college education. >> action is very friendly and upbeatshe was a friend everyoneto everyone >> tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of a chicago landmark, the rmarina city towers. but first residents moved in on november 12, 1962. at the time the towers were the tallest residential buildings in the world 65 stories high. the became recognizable worldwide for their unique corncob design. tomorrow night searchlights will be set up beside the towers to mark the anniversary >> some historians call him the most famous man in america just before the civil war started. so why is elmer ellsworth not a household name? the story of an american hero from illinois is next >> and later some familiar faces step away from the anchor desk and on to the stage for a good cause.. break ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ [ female announcer ] pop i
memory alive >> instead of looking at the negative we are trying to focus on the positive >> the cdc bendteach other childre aboutshe was a very silly girl. >> proceeds from today's event goes to the memorial fund to help young people seeking a college education. >> action is very friendly and upbeatshe was a friend everyoneto everyone >> tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of a chicago landmark, the rmarina city towers. but first residents moved in on november 12,...