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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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thing i lost in the shuffle the revenues that were generate we never talked about the oracle what bend oracle got out felt event. certainly has we're going forward in the negotiations it would be go to know that we can ask oracle. we we were going to be given 66 years of lease for larry in the original version that wouldn't have any sense going forward but do we have any estimate mr. martin about the benefit for this event. i know theirs to say that's a trade secret but surely they made a lot of money it's not just a hobby he paid for out of his own pocket >> supervisor mike martin. i actually will be quiet surprised if there's nothing more than a 6 figure loss. they referred to the champion of having the honor of putting open the necklaces race and while tailors ways to get back money they spent more than they took in. once you load on the team costs that's part of the syndicates the 872s were expensive to build and operate. you'll see the comments in the media finding the derivatives that will reduce the number of people on the boats and actually put down on the water and getting mor
thing i lost in the shuffle the revenues that were generate we never talked about the oracle what bend oracle got out felt event. certainly has we're going forward in the negotiations it would be go to know that we can ask oracle. we we were going to be given 66 years of lease for larry in the original version that wouldn't have any sense going forward but do we have any estimate mr. martin about the benefit for this event. i know theirs to say that's a trade secret but surely they made a lot...
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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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but bend was a timber town to begin with.the height of the timber industry, if you were to drop 1928, you would have smelled the mills. you would have smelled the sawdust. you would have gotten it on your clothing. whistles hear the mill from the two giant mills on the river. it would have permeated everything. it would have been 10 minutes in the downtown core where all the shops were. even see the smoke. you would have heard the whistles. you would know right away you were in the middle of temper town, usa. >> next week, they look at the history and life of bend, oregon. >> joining us on "newsmakers," congressman steve scalise the chair of the republican study committee. thank you for being with us. joining us with the questioning is burgess everett who covers congress for "politico" and susan ferrechio, chief political correspondent for "the examiner." i want to talk about your jobs plan unveiled this past week. on the larger issue of how you view the republican leadership, this has put forth for you to run on in 2014. wha
but bend was a timber town to begin with.the height of the timber industry, if you were to drop 1928, you would have smelled the mills. you would have smelled the sawdust. you would have gotten it on your clothing. whistles hear the mill from the two giant mills on the river. it would have permeated everything. it would have been 10 minutes in the downtown core where all the shops were. even see the smoke. you would have heard the whistles. you would know right away you were in the middle of...
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here he is in the wrong lane going around the bend. incredibly lucky nobody's coming. >> we saw all of the traffic coming the other way. >> eventually slowing to a stop. no serious injuries in this. from there, we go over to russia. snowy, slushy roads. watch the traffic coming towards this guy. that guy just loses control, had to be a patch of ice there or something in that two-door spins out. the side of the guy's car slammed into this guy. >> almost slow motion. >> you can't even think something this driver could have done. you go to the right, it go to the right. go to the left, hit the brakes, it's going to come at you. video goes black for a while. driver getting out, no serious injuries. >> i'm going to walk now. >> right there. we got it. seals. >> oh my goodness. >> when you see the action in this video from brush columbia, canada, you will not be surprised why it's going viral. the family on holiday, watching humped back whales from a boat but noticed sea lions coming up to the boat. they were use the boat to hide from killer
here he is in the wrong lane going around the bend. incredibly lucky nobody's coming. >> we saw all of the traffic coming the other way. >> eventually slowing to a stop. no serious injuries in this. from there, we go over to russia. snowy, slushy roads. watch the traffic coming towards this guy. that guy just loses control, had to be a patch of ice there or something in that two-door spins out. the side of the guy's car slammed into this guy. >> almost slow motion. >>...
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about a half hour before the accident, odom said he steered his six barges around a bend in the mobilend saw what appeared to be another tugboat on his radar. he said he steered towards it, hoping to tie onto it until visibility improved. but before that could happen, willie odom said his tugboat ran aground. at this point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the "mauvilla" and called the coast guard, asking for help. >> we have a cable or something right into the wheel. the barges are floating adrift southbound. if anybody down there could help rounding them up, i would definitely appreciate it. >> around 2:50 a.m., the "mauvilla's" crew heard a crash, then saw a fire through the fog. >> i'm not sure what i'm seeing, but i'm seeing something that's burning. and it looks like it's crossways of the river. i ain't got out that far. if that's what i'm looking at, i don't have any idea. >> but if the "mauvilla" was on the mobile river, how were they able to see an accident on the bayou canot six miles away? >> mobile coast guard, we have got a mess up here. a train has run off the
about a half hour before the accident, odom said he steered his six barges around a bend in the mobilend saw what appeared to be another tugboat on his radar. he said he steered towards it, hoping to tie onto it until visibility improved. but before that could happen, willie odom said his tugboat ran aground. at this point, captain andrew stabler took over command of the "mauvilla" and called the coast guard, asking for help. >> we have a cable or something right into the wheel....
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for over a century, studebaker plants in south bend had produced quality transportation.could not compete. why did studebaker fail in america's flourishing automobile market? in 1852, five studebaker brothers began a business in south bend, indiana, that grew into the largest manufacturer of wagons in the world. the company moved into the automobile business, first producing car bodies, and finally buying the emf motor company. the success of this first production car briefly placed studebaker in the big three car makers. the early booms years were followed by bad decisions about new models. the depression drove studebaker into bankruptcy. after reorganization, a streamlined management brought in designer raymond loewy to develop a new car. here is perfect balance that makes the champion hold its footing despite whirling-dervish driving. champion sales and lucrative wartime contracts brought the company back. studebaker had done a lot of work in terms of totally redesigning a new concept in automobiles. lester fox was vice president of the u.a.w. at studebaker. the new ca
for over a century, studebaker plants in south bend had produced quality transportation.could not compete. why did studebaker fail in america's flourishing automobile market? in 1852, five studebaker brothers began a business in south bend, indiana, that grew into the largest manufacturer of wagons in the world. the company moved into the automobile business, first producing car bodies, and finally buying the emf motor company. the success of this first production car briefly placed studebaker...
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here he is in the wrong lane going around this bend. incredibly lucky. >> yeah, we saw all that traffic coming the other way. >> eventually kind of slowing to a stop. no serious injuries. from there we'll go over to russia. snowy, slushy roads. watch the traffic coming towards this guy. that guy just loses control. had to be a patch of ice there or something, and that two-door just spins out, the side of this guy's car am slas into it. >> it was almost slow motion. >> you can't even think of something this driver could have gone. there's more traffic coming that way. you hit the brakes, it's still going to come right at you. the video goes black for a while, but you see the driver getting out. it looks like no serious injuries. >> i want to walk now. >>> when it comes to pranksters, we always wonder how do they not get their butt whooped sometimes. in this case jason from the youtube prankster channel simple misfits went out to venice beach, california, and started asking people to kiss his butt. >> you want to kiss my ass? >> right? >>
here he is in the wrong lane going around this bend. incredibly lucky. >> yeah, we saw all that traffic coming the other way. >> eventually kind of slowing to a stop. no serious injuries. from there we'll go over to russia. snowy, slushy roads. watch the traffic coming towards this guy. that guy just loses control. had to be a patch of ice there or something, and that two-door just spins out, the side of this guy's car am slas into it. >> it was almost slow motion. >>...
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next weekend booktv and american history tv look at the history and literary life of bend oregon on c-span2 and c-span three. i have covered the media for a decade now and i've been fascinated by the intersection of the media and politics. i've covered "the new york times," "washington post," msnbc and i wanted to do a book about fox news because the network really revolutionized cable news and it was the most dominant network. the ratings were double. very early into the reporting of the book i realized the way to tell the story is through the life and career of roger because fox is a complete expression of the world view. the network is shaped in his image and without his talent i don't think that fox would be the success that it is so it really developed into a portrait of fox news as the culmination of everything that he had worked towards both in politics and show business and television. >> you said fox news is a political operation that hires journalists. can you tell me what you mean by that? >> of course it goes back to roger ailes, he is a political person. he got his start in tel
next weekend booktv and american history tv look at the history and literary life of bend oregon on c-span2 and c-span three. i have covered the media for a decade now and i've been fascinated by the intersection of the media and politics. i've covered "the new york times," "washington post," msnbc and i wanted to do a book about fox news because the network really revolutionized cable news and it was the most dominant network. the ratings were double. very early into the...
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it actually was bending. they knew they needed on the ground. >> 243, can you give me your fuel on board? >> 85, 86 plus five. >> roger. how many do you think are injured? >> we have no idea. we couldn't say at this point. >> we'll have ambulance on the way. >> miraculously, the pilots managed to safely land the plane. these images of aloha flight 243 stunned people around the globe. >> it doesn't seem to make any difference how many times we've seen it today, it is still amazing. an airliner with its fuselage ripped away in midair, and all but one aboard survived. it happened over hawaii. >> there is no bomb explosion or anything but poof like a balloon explodes and the top came off. >> i saw that the plane was falling apart in the front. i thought we were done. >> earlier that year, the faa had issued a routine maintenance alert to detect and repair cracks. aloha had not yet performed those inspections on its fleet. when a passenger alerts investigators that she saw a crack when she was boarding the plane i
it actually was bending. they knew they needed on the ground. >> 243, can you give me your fuel on board? >> 85, 86 plus five. >> roger. how many do you think are injured? >> we have no idea. we couldn't say at this point. >> we'll have ambulance on the way. >> miraculously, the pilots managed to safely land the plane. these images of aloha flight 243 stunned people around the globe. >> it doesn't seem to make any difference how many times we've seen it...
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it was, like, really the trees -- the tall trees were just bending over. >> reporter: some of those trees fell. utility poles snapped, and transformers blew. >> just sparks, just, like, when you hit your battery cable. >> it was, like, really great. >> there was green arcs, a power surge, pretty green sparks. >> a big humming. >> reporter: like many in the area, the martinez family is without electricity. power outages also complicated rush hour. forcing police to direct traffic through busy intersections. those dark signals led to many a traffic jam. and progress is being made. you can see the traffic light behind me just a few minutes ago, it was dark, but they have just got it back on. so they are making some progress. but still many areas without electricity at this point. barbara, back to you. >> all right, thanks so much, megan. >>> well, the wind advisory expired at the top of this hour, but it remains breezy, really breezy, and cold out there this morning. storm team4 meteorologist amelia segal is in for tom kierein. amelia, i don't know if it's the wind or what, but it seems cold
it was, like, really the trees -- the tall trees were just bending over. >> reporter: some of those trees fell. utility poles snapped, and transformers blew. >> just sparks, just, like, when you hit your battery cable. >> it was, like, really great. >> there was green arcs, a power surge, pretty green sparks. >> a big humming. >> reporter: like many in the area, the martinez family is without electricity. power outages also complicated rush hour. forcing...
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. $14 million in lost visitor bending. >> it will soon be cherry blossom season. the national park service announced peak bloom will be between april 8 and 12. the festival kicks of earlier on march 20. this year marks the second anniversary of the gift of trees from japan, a symbol of friendship with the u.s.. >> we are happy to see those blossoms. it gives you hope. >> it will not be warm tonight. the little progress by the weekend. maybe in the 50's. >> progress to normalcy. >> we will start up with oakdale. everything is snow came up. -- the sun came up. the breeze dried it out. coal skies. many parts of the area will be down to low numbers. billy -- bowie. a low degrees in st. mary's county. officially, check these numbers out. the high reagan national, 32. the low as 14. the low temperature was two degrees colder than what our average low is. our high average is 52. 20 degrees below average. just make you feel better, in 1983, reagan national and 82 degrees. what about the records this ?orning the all-time temperature of one below zero. the lowest temperatur
. $14 million in lost visitor bending. >> it will soon be cherry blossom season. the national park service announced peak bloom will be between april 8 and 12. the festival kicks of earlier on march 20. this year marks the second anniversary of the gift of trees from japan, a symbol of friendship with the u.s.. >> we are happy to see those blossoms. it gives you hope. >> it will not be warm tonight. the little progress by the weekend. maybe in the 50's. >> progress to...
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towards justice the road there judged. >> if the arc of history bends towards justice, the road thererely smooth. we continue our oscar documentaries, the square. egypt's tahrir square. when hosne mubarak was ousted and the chaos that fold -- followed. >> we need to enter that process. the army has to step aside. >> jaha nujem directed the square, the square is streaming on netflix and also in theaters around the country. the last time we spoke with you, you talked about the people you had spoke to in egypt and they told you egypt felt like it was in a dark place but despite the military takeover they were grateful what happened in treasurin tahrirsquare. >> speaking with all of them, they all feel like this is a long struggle. and what we can do with a film like this, with art, is to basically show that all egyptians should be respected, regardless of political background. i think all of our characters feel that way, and freedom of expression and social justice. >> those who call tahrir home are not going to give up. what was born in that square was a sense of dignity. for the first
towards justice the road there judged. >> if the arc of history bends towards justice, the road thererely smooth. we continue our oscar documentaries, the square. egypt's tahrir square. when hosne mubarak was ousted and the chaos that fold -- followed. >> we need to enter that process. the army has to step aside. >> jaha nujem directed the square, the square is streaming on netflix and also in theaters around the country. the last time we spoke with you, you talked about the...
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you are telling my a 6 foot 8 safety is going to bend the goalpost. >> are yes, it is ludicrous. >> itible if you are an imbecile to shatter the glass. you are obviously not going to vet it. >> this is obama's america. >> mayor bloomburg's mothers against nfl -- it is ridiculous. >> what fun thing will they ban next? the cheerleaders ? >> probably if they don't make any money, then probably yeah. the thing i don't get about the end zone celebration, it is their job to get touchdowns. in the office you reply to your e-mails and you will do a dance? >> if it is a good reply. >> i think the bestyou can do as a player is get a touchdown and put the ball down and walk away. of course i just got one. you are not like, look what i just did. i'm really good. >> i like when they are ripping off their shirts and they are wearing sports bras. >> i do too. a personal performance from our guests. >>> he is not disgruntled by the lack of full frontal. he plays john snow on "game of thrones" and says in theory there should be more nudity. the british thespian said, quote, it is only right if you are
you are telling my a 6 foot 8 safety is going to bend the goalpost. >> are yes, it is ludicrous. >> itible if you are an imbecile to shatter the glass. you are obviously not going to vet it. >> this is obama's america. >> mayor bloomburg's mothers against nfl -- it is ridiculous. >> what fun thing will they ban next? the cheerleaders ? >> probably if they don't make any money, then probably yeah. the thing i don't get about the end zone celebration, it is...
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it has 36 joints so you can bend your knees, bend your arms. also foot thrusters so the divers can hop around look the astronauts did on the moon. and even though the gloves like kinds of clumsy they have very precise tools in them to actually grab on to the undersea life we have never been able to study. listen. >> a big, clunky thing, but to pick up a dime, hold on, no reason why we also can't collect a delicate jelly fish or whatnot down the road. >> if you collect that delicate jelly fish there's pressure chambers chambers so the sea life can survive up to the surface. researchers have lodged believed those luminescent creatures to lead to medical breakthroughs. this thing is very cool. cameras, sensors, you talk to the people on the surface, 1.3 million bucks. we don't know if it will work yet because the niter major test comes in july, but this really is the next generation of jules verne. deeper than you can good if scuba diving and not as low as the other subamericaibles. >> mush, it was so warm they had to truck in snow for part of the
it has 36 joints so you can bend your knees, bend your arms. also foot thrusters so the divers can hop around look the astronauts did on the moon. and even though the gloves like kinds of clumsy they have very precise tools in them to actually grab on to the undersea life we have never been able to study. listen. >> a big, clunky thing, but to pick up a dime, hold on, no reason why we also can't collect a delicate jelly fish or whatnot down the road. >> if you collect that delicate...
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before that there was a huge landslide on the same mountain on the same bend of the river in 1967. before that there was another huge landslide there in 1951, before that, there was another huge landslide there in 1949 all at the same spot. in the 1950s, after the two first big landslides. the seattle times reports that two state agencies in washington contracted with an engineering firm to study whether that landslide site would ever be safe. the engineering firm suggested there were a few things that may be done to shore up that bend in the river. they concluded that any fix would likely be temporary. it's almost impossible from a practical standpoint to stabilize this slide. the slope will continue to slide. that was in the 1950s they said that. fast forward 50 years. in 1999, again, a report prepared by the u.s. army corps of engineers warned the potential for a large catastrophic failure at this location. the following year, the year 2000, another expert offers a similarly dire warning for the army corps of engineers, saying the slide area posed a significant risk to human liv
before that there was a huge landslide on the same mountain on the same bend of the river in 1967. before that there was another huge landslide there in 1951, before that, there was another huge landslide there in 1949 all at the same spot. in the 1950s, after the two first big landslides. the seattle times reports that two state agencies in washington contracted with an engineering firm to study whether that landslide site would ever be safe. the engineering firm suggested there were a few...
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when you look at the map, you see the riverer takes a bend and is cutting into the base of a hill.s the river erodes the base of the hill, it's emoving the lateral support. and that may be an important factor for why this particular one was a large overwhelming event. >> can geologists predict something like this? >> we know the conditions. i have looked at a lot of these, and we see it when it's exposed. the area is beautifully vegetated with trees and grass, wonderful environment, tough for the geologists, because you can't see the rocks, it makes it hard to get a look and see where the weakest spots are. >> a lot of areas that i have seen in mudslides are near the water, near the puget sound usually. the real question is if we don't let people build in a flood plain, should we not let people build in a mud slide plain. >> indeed, that is a hazard. it's easier for gooeologists to alook at the slope angle, the week materials, here is a river. on the other hand how many rules and regulations can you make, how many places can you get, how many people's lives do you change by saying
when you look at the map, you see the riverer takes a bend and is cutting into the base of a hill.s the river erodes the base of the hill, it's emoving the lateral support. and that may be an important factor for why this particular one was a large overwhelming event. >> can geologists predict something like this? >> we know the conditions. i have looked at a lot of these, and we see it when it's exposed. the area is beautifully vegetated with trees and grass, wonderful environment,...
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increase in ellis act evictions and the study also showed what we saw was the gibb of a trend and bend the calendar ends the evictions will be higher. some of the advocates have pointed out that the renters were talking about more than that 3 hundred units that will face the eviction and that's condone by the displacements that happen through buy outs are not even reported and currently not regulated. as weaponry looking into the existing law in san francisco we were shocked to learn if you're facing on ellis act eviction the most you can collect is $5,200 from your landlord anyone who has tried to rent in the castro 5 thousand plus didn't take you far. so that will mean i'll have to leave san francisco. that's why the legislation that was discussed at the various conventions and is consistent with the federal government steps in and tries to take the property through eminent domain and ties the relocation costs not to an ash tree number to 10 thousand as suggested but to the market. what would it take foyer a san francisco tenant to be able to stay in san francisco. so this legislatio
increase in ellis act evictions and the study also showed what we saw was the gibb of a trend and bend the calendar ends the evictions will be higher. some of the advocates have pointed out that the renters were talking about more than that 3 hundred units that will face the eviction and that's condone by the displacements that happen through buy outs are not even reported and currently not regulated. as weaponry looking into the existing law in san francisco we were shocked to learn if you're...
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>> it was told to the american people it was going to bend the cost curve down. that was a democratic talking point. it's raising the cost curve. premiums are spiking faster than they were before obamacare. >> but by your own admission, health care premiums have gone up every year before obamacare. now you're saying they're really spiking up? >> the four years since, they have gone up x plus 40%. >> 40%? >> bob, it's unbelievable. >> then when it plays itself out, enough people get in the market that you embrace so much, i assume all these people buying the health care, eventually the costs are going to go down. >> what's the point? viewer people are covered. >> that's not right. fewer people aren't covered. >> there are fewer people covered. >> wrong. >> boehner got four pinocchios yesterday for saying that. >> we have to move to a topic that is blowing up social media right now. the first lady is in china. it was making headlines because it would not be covered by press, no press allowed, not even human rights would be discussed. greg, why do you think people a
>> it was told to the american people it was going to bend the cost curve down. that was a democratic talking point. it's raising the cost curve. premiums are spiking faster than they were before obamacare. >> but by your own admission, health care premiums have gone up every year before obamacare. now you're saying they're really spiking up? >> the four years since, they have gone up x plus 40%. >> 40%? >> bob, it's unbelievable. >> then when it plays itself...
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i think we've bend from doing that because they actually got in and gave it a thorough technical review and because of that we're going to have success with the national parks approval and so the nomination norms of what was naementd in 2007 there's more substance >> yeah. and the classification of the each features. such a lack of integrity because of the features evolving for the needs were altered but we were able to achieve a balance of designating some that we really can justify as being worthy and many of the others on the slide >> it's important in terms of the tax credits for the funding of the credits i was occurring on the timing would have been i guess you've explained it but not that i recall that would be the first step but i understand. >> i want to say congratulations mark and everybody involved i echo the rest of the commissioners you know why not before why not today and get it done. i've personally been looking at that site for 40 years and know before i ever became involved that this commission i wondered why on earth we hadn't done anything. after getting two or thre
i think we've bend from doing that because they actually got in and gave it a thorough technical review and because of that we're going to have success with the national parks approval and so the nomination norms of what was naementd in 2007 there's more substance >> yeah. and the classification of the each features. such a lack of integrity because of the features evolving for the needs were altered but we were able to achieve a balance of designating some that we really can justify as...
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i am so blessed i work with really great songwriters that get the point across, bending it without breakingo not want to be preachy because i am not, but i want to make my point. working with the songwriters i work with, we are able to do that. i go back to some of my father's music. some of it was written 40 or 50 years ago and it is still relevant to the times. he left me with a lot of music that i can refer back to. tavis: your father impacted your life and your song stylings. is it important for you to take that particular -- you could be singing lyrics that are saying something totally different. you toit important for use the music in that particular way? >> what i put out in the universe is so important for me. after i am long gone and done with this world, i want people to be able to look at my music and no what was going on -- and know what was going on in the 2000 and say, she really talked about what was happening. it is a history lesson as well as good music. it is always been important to me because for me, i love this music so much. i see the potential of it and i know how gre
i am so blessed i work with really great songwriters that get the point across, bending it without breakingo not want to be preachy because i am not, but i want to make my point. working with the songwriters i work with, we are able to do that. i go back to some of my father's music. some of it was written 40 or 50 years ago and it is still relevant to the times. he left me with a lot of music that i can refer back to. tavis: your father impacted your life and your song stylings. is it...
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for now, though, i'll just listen but not bend to the skeptics who kept you out of bull market and are determined to keep you from out -- being out of this and don't want you in this market. they don't want you in this market no matter how strong and positive it continues to be. jamie in maryland, please, jamie? >> caller: hi, jim cramer. >> jamie, how are you? >> caller: fabulous, how are you? >> fabulous. thank you for asking. >> caller: thank you for everything you do and take a second to wish my awesome amazing son alexander a happy 18th birthday. >> i like that. good to have you in the fold. what's up? >> caller: i'm calling about sirus xm. i bought it at 54 cents. i bought it again at three and change. buy, sale? >> own it. you'll get a new security. i don't think people understand the power of the combination. it's got great management, doing a lot of great things. people are inpatient, that's a mistake. stay long sirus. micah in california? micah? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i got stock in soda stream and they partnered with sunny d. do i stockpile? >>
for now, though, i'll just listen but not bend to the skeptics who kept you out of bull market and are determined to keep you from out -- being out of this and don't want you in this market. they don't want you in this market no matter how strong and positive it continues to be. jamie in maryland, please, jamie? >> caller: hi, jim cramer. >> jamie, how are you? >> caller: fabulous, how are you? >> fabulous. thank you for asking. >> caller: thank you for everything...
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ooh. ...and from: ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friendhen you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ ♪ like curious... ♪ like curious... curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal (george laughs) narrator: there was only one day that george liked as much as his birthday: sauce day. ah! magnifico! sauce day was the first monday of fall, when the chef created a brand-new pisghetti sauce. see, i call this a "molto jolto." (chuckles) ah, because it, uh, has a nice kick to it. (inhales deeply) (sneezes) salute, george. i must find netti. but you go ahead and eat. oh, and if it needs a little more salt, just throw it in. george to
ooh. ...and from: ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friendhen you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous...
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had a predictable rule a like the tayr rule and investors would know what's coming around the next bend. that's the way it should be. once you. move into micro management and turn the fed into a quasi bureaucratic post office it's going to be very hard to get back to any type of rule-based notion. >> i would add normal gdp. that's what my monitorist friends believe. right now it's a lawless policy, steve. i'll give you the last word. >> not having rules creates uncertainty. we know the markets hate risk and uncertainly and that's what these policies promote. >> let's move on. thank you to steve and rick. >>> the focus remains on the pilot of the missing malaysian airlines jet. bizarre story. we have a live report on the latest on this continuing mystery. >>> later on, the white house admits at least 20% of obamacare enrollees haven't paid their premiums, 20%, and now we learn that those premiums are about to get much more expensive and unfortunately we're learning cancer care is substantially diminished. what other illnesses will go down thel same road. we have much more to report. free
had a predictable rule a like the tayr rule and investors would know what's coming around the next bend. that's the way it should be. once you. move into micro management and turn the fed into a quasi bureaucratic post office it's going to be very hard to get back to any type of rule-based notion. >> i would add normal gdp. that's what my monitorist friends believe. right now it's a lawless policy, steve. i'll give you the last word. >> not having rules creates uncertainty. we know...
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the scene is near big bend road and waterset boulevard.ed down here in his truck in a hole that is 30 by 30. 30 feet by 30 feet. crews are working to keep the truck from sinking further, which is why we have seen a lot of activity around this hole as we've been watching. so they brought in -- you can see these workers, some white shirts and folks in construction garb, and they brought in these pieces of plywood. they're using that to try to keep the mud from sinking further. they have a lot of sinkhole problems in this part of florida. we have reported on them and you've seen them for years. now they have a guy in a truck who is stuck down in there, and frankly, it's really hard to see exactly what they're getting. you see this, that's water and this guy is bringing the water out by hand. these over here seem to be just sort of supervising but somewhere down in there is a man in a truck who is stuck and we don't really know at this point whether they've been able to get air to him. it's our understanding that would be the first thing they
the scene is near big bend road and waterset boulevard.ed down here in his truck in a hole that is 30 by 30. 30 feet by 30 feet. crews are working to keep the truck from sinking further, which is why we have seen a lot of activity around this hole as we've been watching. so they brought in -- you can see these workers, some white shirts and folks in construction garb, and they brought in these pieces of plywood. they're using that to try to keep the mud from sinking further. they have a lot of...
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it's not bending the cost curve down. it's bending it up.going to cost the american public trillions upon trillions. you guys are so screwed. >> hearing this from the republican party who figures a way to lose. if you're right, we lose the senate, the white house, you still don't have the votes to change the bill. >> yeah, we do. >> you could change it, but i think that why people are so upset, the administration is making such a hack of this policy. >> you said something that is very important. people need to understand, if we retain the house as republicans, win the senate and the white house. >> that's -- wait, that was a simple majority for people who were -- >> we have to go. i want to get to the battleground poll. >>> much more ahead on "the five," but wfr we do, shep smith has breaking news on the washington mudslide. >> first, the mudslide, the governor of washington has spoken in the last 15 or twnt minutes and say we can expect the death toll to rise significantly. 176 people still missing. they have not recovered anyone from that
it's not bending the cost curve down. it's bending it up.going to cost the american public trillions upon trillions. you guys are so screwed. >> hearing this from the republican party who figures a way to lose. if you're right, we lose the senate, the white house, you still don't have the votes to change the bill. >> yeah, we do. >> you could change it, but i think that why people are so upset, the administration is making such a hack of this policy. >> you said...
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. >> he observed the suspect bend over and picked up the child.e officer fired at the suspect, striking him in the heart and lung. >> one more shot. suspect is down. >> the suspect is killed. the toddler is uninjured. deputy orlando mays brings the boy to safety. the dramatic moment is caught on camera by local tv stations. >> the child was handed to me as i was right out the window. the child never cried. it seemed like i appeared to connect with the child. we made eye contact. i think the child really trusted me and felt safe. >> it's an ordeal the adults involved will never forget. and one the child will hopefully not remember. >>> coming up, buried in the bunker and forced to go on camera to beg for his life. >> please, we are asking for help because my life is in danger. >> when "caught on camera: hostage" continues. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me q
. >> he observed the suspect bend over and picked up the child.e officer fired at the suspect, striking him in the heart and lung. >> one more shot. suspect is down. >> the suspect is killed. the toddler is uninjured. deputy orlando mays brings the boy to safety. the dramatic moment is caught on camera by local tv stations. >> the child was handed to me as i was right out the window. the child never cried. it seemed like i appeared to connect with the child. we made eye...
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, and the bend includes three turns. the first turn is a turn that would be explainable for a m myriad of reasons, the decompression, you're turning back to land and you're trying to get to a lower altitude. but then there were two other turns that didn't make any sense to anybody in aviation, if you're having an emergency, you're not going to take a jog around. what is that was not true, since we're re-setting anyway? i bet if you drew the first line from when that first turn occurred all the way to the first search zone you may be right in the bull's eye zone. it really takes a lot of focus away from the idea that there was a deliberate act. not saying it is not -- >> and mary -- as miles is raising questions about the data you listen to australian authorities talk about what kind of calculations this investment team in malaysia, where this information, this new data is coming from. and they say it is data from polling the satellites. but it is also data of the likely performance of the aircraft which is essentially fr
, and the bend includes three turns. the first turn is a turn that would be explainable for a m myriad of reasons, the decompression, you're turning back to land and you're trying to get to a lower altitude. but then there were two other turns that didn't make any sense to anybody in aviation, if you're having an emergency, you're not going to take a jog around. what is that was not true, since we're re-setting anyway? i bet if you drew the first line from when that first turn occurred all the...
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history i'm just my personal story of what had been at that time, restoration has done in this city and bend you'll see that from my prospective it hadn't done a whole lot. so about 10 years ago - >> i think we're talking to the budget is there testimony that relates to the budget. >> yes. i'm getting to that. so about 10 years ago my brother and i worked for the parcel we dug up icing plant and worked hard and we were under the impression this would bring back wildlife and improve the quality of this area. when i went back there i found out nothing. it's just there's trash and no wildlife there at all. when i learned recently that millions of dollars were spent on this project i was dumb founded and shocked that so many money was spent on a project that seems to be based on some ill founded reasons and don't get me wrong i love i love the nature areas in san francisco. i love market street davidson which is where i live and golden gate park and i really, really appreciate all the work that's been done to create trails there and things like that and make the place liveable but i don't think
history i'm just my personal story of what had been at that time, restoration has done in this city and bend you'll see that from my prospective it hadn't done a whole lot. so about 10 years ago - >> i think we're talking to the budget is there testimony that relates to the budget. >> yes. i'm getting to that. so about 10 years ago my brother and i worked for the parcel we dug up icing plant and worked hard and we were under the impression this would bring back wildlife and improve...
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her limbs are flexible and bending. in the bed which mode most brain-dead people do not do. she turns her head from side to side. these are changes. so i cannot say that she is no longer brain- dead. but there are changes that have happened. the family intends to file a lawsuit and let the courts decide who should be held responsible. sam singer spokesperson for children's hospital oakland. responded to attorney christopher dolan's comments on the new report. . blasting the family attorney. and did so, social media outlet twitter. the first message says -- quote -- if jahi mcmath family/ attorney say, she is 'improving' why don't they disclose where she is. and show her to everyone? the second message calls out dolan by his twitter handle. quote -- the king of b.s, calls the state report on jahi mcmath: 'b.s.' - wow, that's believable. dolan had no comment to either twitter comment from singer. the winchester mystery house in san jose is close to opening for check-in. but knowing its history. some wonder - will you ever
her limbs are flexible and bending. in the bed which mode most brain-dead people do not do. she turns her head from side to side. these are changes. so i cannot say that she is no longer brain- dead. but there are changes that have happened. the family intends to file a lawsuit and let the courts decide who should be held responsible. sam singer spokesperson for children's hospital oakland. responded to attorney christopher dolan's comments on the new report. . blasting the family attorney. and...
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they tell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know?t, 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's eith
they tell you, get naked, bend over, squat, cough, you know?t, 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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party for the children actually, two this year we do the christmas tree you all know about we try to bend over backyards including for your wgd. it was disturbing we didn't know about this until a neighbor said they were in support of the paris opposition to the project and all fairness we love our neighbors we should say that, you know, that's make love not war and let's live in peace and harmony for the rest of our lives >> further speakers in support of the project sponsor. seeing none, dr. you have a 2 minute rebuttal >> so i'll start where i left off. so this project it started off as a small renovations but now a de facto demolition. we want a new roof-deck and we wanted elevations on the revolver and we haven't had any requests met. i think at this point the best thing to do we'll all sit down and talk. there's a lot of things ibm inner consistent with the plan the roof is not consistent with the plan there's issues with letters we have over 20 letters of opposition those things should be taking into consideration. and think we've been up front as far as the variance portion at lea
party for the children actually, two this year we do the christmas tree you all know about we try to bend over backyards including for your wgd. it was disturbing we didn't know about this until a neighbor said they were in support of the paris opposition to the project and all fairness we love our neighbors we should say that, you know, that's make love not war and let's live in peace and harmony for the rest of our lives >> further speakers in support of the project sponsor. seeing...
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honors and commends edward dlith brpdz with james link middle school in his lifelong education that's bend the students and further be it revolved that the jane kim library will be e dlith burns liability and a plaque donated by former students and friends stating that fact shall be installed and i'll provide the screw driver. >> i see no public comment signed up for this item but time to recognize the principle in the audience. if you would like to add any comments, sir as principle of the james lick school. please come up to the seat and press the bottom >> madam president and superintendant and everyone. thank you on behalf of jane kim lick muscled school we're truly honored mr. burns was truly a roll model for our kids and we're 450u789d by this gesture >> thank you very much any comments from the board or we gave this a positive reckless so we're ready for a role call vote. >> commissioner haney. commissioner maufas. commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. dr. murase. commissioner norton. commissioner wynns and president fewer. 5 i's. thank you very much. let's go back to item f public commen
honors and commends edward dlith brpdz with james link middle school in his lifelong education that's bend the students and further be it revolved that the jane kim library will be e dlith burns liability and a plaque donated by former students and friends stating that fact shall be installed and i'll provide the screw driver. >> i see no public comment signed up for this item but time to recognize the principle in the audience. if you would like to add any comments, sir as principle of...
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into account on the showed study and that's the only issue i see other than that the developer is bending over baushldz essentially to make sure this is going to be a good project and a needed will project in san francisco it creates affordable housing and that's important but keep in mind when the developers come before you you want to know what it's going to look like this 15 feet that's added >> anyone else who wants to make any public comment on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner low. >> i want to have stacey come back. stacey looking at our very narrow jurisdiction of the new shadow casts on franklin square i have heard about the public vista we didn't let me backtrack the dpw property is not dedicated for acquisition we have to take into account >> that's right. >> we are solely looking at the the new shadow that's within the one percent; correct. so the building as planned will not require us to - the quantitative active analysis the size of the showed and the denomination of the shadow doesn't seem to have a significant effect open park yourselves tha
into account on the showed study and that's the only issue i see other than that the developer is bending over baushldz essentially to make sure this is going to be a good project and a needed will project in san francisco it creates affordable housing and that's important but keep in mind when the developers come before you you want to know what it's going to look like this 15 feet that's added >> anyone else who wants to make any public comment on this item seeing none, public comment...
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the parents will bend that over to take the chimed out of that environment. we have to hit a break and back to it, should the home schoolers get a tax credit. what does the rise of home schooling say about public education? >> welcome back. we are talking about home schooling and whether the parents that choose it should get a tax credit and waj, we asked the viewers to weigh in on that. >> carol is saying... one saying... flip side saying... >> harsh. >> yes. >> should there be a tax incentive? >> this is complicated. it is expensive to home school. fairly inexpensive. you know, home schoolers want the tax credits and some say no, we just want to be left alone and not the regulations. this is a debate going beyond home schooling and how we fund education in the country and we are paying into it and how much are we getting out, but at the end of the day the choices, the funding we can debate. i don't have a problem with the tax credits. our association supports them. >> is this rise in home schooling an indication of problems or deeper problems within the pub
the parents will bend that over to take the chimed out of that environment. we have to hit a break and back to it, should the home schoolers get a tax credit. what does the rise of home schooling say about public education? >> welcome back. we are talking about home schooling and whether the parents that choose it should get a tax credit and waj, we asked the viewers to weigh in on that. >> carol is saying... one saying... flip side saying... >> harsh. >> yes. >>...
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the folks here don't have chairs, but i don't want you--if you're standing up, make sure that you bend your knees so you don't faint. i just want to check on you. now point number four, the fourth component of this opportunity agenda is making sure that if you are working hear--ifyou're working hard, yoe getting ahead. that means women receiving equal pay for equal work. [ cheers and applause ] when women succeed america succeeds. i believe that. rosa agrees with that. it means making sure that you can save and retire with dignity. it means health insurance is there when you're sick and you need it most. [applause] and you guys are doing a great job implementing the affordable care act here in connecticut. if any of you know a young person who is uninsured help them get covered at healthcar healthcare.gov . the website works just fine now. they've got until march 31st to sign up, and in some cases it will cost less than your cell phone bill. so check it out. healthcare.gov . and wages and paychecks that let you support a family. a wage, a paycheck that let's you support a family. now,
the folks here don't have chairs, but i don't want you--if you're standing up, make sure that you bend your knees so you don't faint. i just want to check on you. now point number four, the fourth component of this opportunity agenda is making sure that if you are working hear--ifyou're working hard, yoe getting ahead. that means women receiving equal pay for equal work. [ cheers and applause ] when women succeed america succeeds. i believe that. rosa agrees with that. it means making sure that...
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everyone involved and fair to the taxpayers so did city i'm grateful and happy that some businesses bend love of the businesses on the waterfront don't share that prospective. you know, the views range if people who feel knoll to people feel it was more of a negative. so i think we need to have a comprehensive assessment of what the benefits truly have been in going forward and making sure we're very clear about our expectations and especially clear about what's expected in terms of the contributions of san francisco taxpayers. thank you >> supervisor mar. >> thank you, mr. martin for the presentation. and also to the budget analyst for their thorough report. i support the conclusions of the budget analysts in saying any agreement between the future events host requires payment to the city other than services routinely provided by the city and on the local hiring issue thank you to the carpenters and others for insuring with the workers finally get paid their fair share. i support the budget analyst report recommendation and make sure there's more a better local hiring and that the benef
everyone involved and fair to the taxpayers so did city i'm grateful and happy that some businesses bend love of the businesses on the waterfront don't share that prospective. you know, the views range if people who feel knoll to people feel it was more of a negative. so i think we need to have a comprehensive assessment of what the benefits truly have been in going forward and making sure we're very clear about our expectations and especially clear about what's expected in terms of the...
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. >> bend is a timber town. you wouldn't know it to look at it today. the timber qualities are almost completely removed, but, yes, bend was a timber town to begin with. at the height of the timber industry, so if you were to drop into bend in, say, 1928, you would have smell the mills, you would have smelled sawdust. if you went through certain parts of town, you'd get sawdust on your clothes. you would here periodic mill whistles from the two gigantic super mills that were on the banks of the river. it would have permeated everything. it would have been ten minutes off from the downtown core where all the shops were, but you would have seen the smoke from the smokestacks and the burners, you would have smelled it, you would have known right away that you were in the middle of timber town usa. >> this weekend booktv and american history tv look at the history and literary life of bend, oregon. saturday at noon eastern on c-span2 and sunday at 2 on c-span3. >> epa administrator gina mccarthy recently appeared before a senate committee to talk about her
. >> bend is a timber town. you wouldn't know it to look at it today. the timber qualities are almost completely removed, but, yes, bend was a timber town to begin with. at the height of the timber industry, so if you were to drop into bend in, say, 1928, you would have smell the mills, you would have smelled sawdust. if you went through certain parts of town, you'd get sawdust on your clothes. you would here periodic mill whistles from the two gigantic super mills that were on the banks...
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. >> angela, we've seen political ads behind a lot of beliefs, and we've seen them bend the truth.ar is too far when you're dealing with health care? >> well, rev, too far was 54 votes ago four years ago in the house of jokers -- i mean the house of representatives, of course. i think that now we have folks like those who run americans for prosperity, which is exactly what their name says. they are for prosperity by any means necessary and at all costs. so you have people who now have health coverage that actually covers something, that now actually can see doctors and specialists without referrals, that can ensure that they can live and live more abundantly in this country. and the fact that they are pulling these people for whatever reason, perhaps because of their own prejudices about the president, or whatever else, their own ignorance about the law and they're putting them on air and they're not telling the truth. it's really unfortunate. and in spite of all of this opposition, four years' worth, the president hasn't been able to see at least five million people in this countr
. >> angela, we've seen political ads behind a lot of beliefs, and we've seen them bend the truth.ar is too far when you're dealing with health care? >> well, rev, too far was 54 votes ago four years ago in the house of jokers -- i mean the house of representatives, of course. i think that now we have folks like those who run americans for prosperity, which is exactly what their name says. they are for prosperity by any means necessary and at all costs. so you have people who now...