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but as an engineer, i would say, if you have this datum from a couple of years ago where the air france pinger changed frequencies at great depth, it's likely this one did too. and with all the errors, it's very reasonable the pinger would change frequency like this. but with that said, if we're right at the limit of the batteries, 32 days, and you've heard nothing, maybe that last little bit you heard was the last little bit that this device could produce at this depth. and also, along with the errors introduced by the different layers in the ocean that form with different temperatures and salinity. and this is all -- we're all speculating. but it is possible that it's -- that that's the last you're going to hear from it. >> michael kay, remember last night, we were talking to, you know, one of the guys out on on the "uss blue ridge," and you were talking about triangulating. how do you figure out the location? what do you do? do you drop markers or what have you? so if the batteries are gone, it does give them, you know, an area which to search, but as you heard angus houston say, it'
but as an engineer, i would say, if you have this datum from a couple of years ago where the air france pinger changed frequencies at great depth, it's likely this one did too. and with all the errors, it's very reasonable the pinger would change frequency like this. but with that said, if we're right at the limit of the batteries, 32 days, and you've heard nothing, maybe that last little bit you heard was the last little bit that this device could produce at this depth. and also, along with...
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that's sort of the datum and begin at that point and move from there. >> make it the center of your searcha? is that how it works? >> that's a good solid hit. >> ken, even if you move in on that and say that's the center point because of the way things can travel, it doesn't mean you have to travel 17 miles squared in effect because i imagine the area still is going to be a pretty big chunk of the bottom of the ocean. >> like miles said, you can go to your origin and maybe you want to do an expanding square. >> yeah. >> and then you just keep going in a box and expand out. >> yep, yep. >> or you can do a parallel search like mowing a lawn, like that. and clearly now at this point we're not at a rescue phase, we're at a recovery phase. we have the pingers. we have a general location of it. it's a large area, but that area can be mapped, and it will take time. it will probably take six weeks, eight weeks or more. but that can be mapped, and it's probably going to be mapped because the pingers are going to cease to be operating here in another week or two. >> and i imagine the pace, i think m
that's sort of the datum and begin at that point and move from there. >> make it the center of your searcha? is that how it works? >> that's a good solid hit. >> ken, even if you move in on that and say that's the center point because of the way things can travel, it doesn't mean you have to travel 17 miles squared in effect because i imagine the area still is going to be a pretty big chunk of the bottom of the ocean. >> like miles said, you can go to your origin and...
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but as an engineer, i would say, if you have this datum from a couple of years ago where the air francechanged frequencies at great depth, it's likely this one did too. and with all the errors, it's very reasonable the pinger would change frequency like this. but with that said, if we're right at the limit of the batteries, 32 days, and you've heard nothing, maybe that last little bit you heard was the last little bit that this device could produce at this depth. and also, along with the errors introduced by the different layers in the ocean that form with different temperatures and salinity. and this is all -- we're all speculating. but it is possible that it's -- that that's the last you're going to hear from it. >> michael kay, remember last night, we were talking to, you know, one of the guys out on on the "uss blue ridge," and you were talking about triangulating. how do you figure out the location? what do you do? do you drop markers or what have you? so if the batteries are gone, it does give them, you know, an area which to search, but as you heard angus houston say, it's a very
but as an engineer, i would say, if you have this datum from a couple of years ago where the air francechanged frequencies at great depth, it's likely this one did too. and with all the errors, it's very reasonable the pinger would change frequency like this. but with that said, if we're right at the limit of the batteries, 32 days, and you've heard nothing, maybe that last little bit you heard was the last little bit that this device could produce at this depth. and also, along with the errors...
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it is reflected in the datum. million lower income people who are getting their insurance in large firms. currently given as a tax break only the tax inclusion on a $4000 policy. where as if they could go to an exchange, 20% of the poverty line, they could get $2500 subsidy. $600 if i am the janitor at microsoft. if i could get to exchange and thatfied, it seems to me is a terribly destabilizing thing. a political point of view, we have saved the union welfare funds saying, why can't our people be at the big substance when they are lower income because were not greedy capitalists and we are providing insurance coverage in exchange, why is a limited? it will be that pressure and the economic pressure. small firms or low-wage firms, those workers or currently facing big mistreated by the the subsidies we provide to lower and, workers. because i have 10 year, my solution to the problem is to make generous subleasing -- subsidies available, but i relies that has budgetary consequences. i think that is very important.
it is reflected in the datum. million lower income people who are getting their insurance in large firms. currently given as a tax break only the tax inclusion on a $4000 policy. where as if they could go to an exchange, 20% of the poverty line, they could get $2500 subsidy. $600 if i am the janitor at microsoft. if i could get to exchange and thatfied, it seems to me is a terribly destabilizing thing. a political point of view, we have saved the union welfare funds saying, why can't our people...
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what is a much bigger deal, however, is reflected in the datum that there are 50 million lower income people who are getting their insurance in large firms, currently getting as a tax break only the paltry tax exclusion on a $4,000 policy, that'd be about $600, whereas if they could go to an exchange, say, at 200% of the poverty line, they could get a $2500 subsidy. $600 subsidy if i'm the janitor at microsoft, $2500 subsidy if i can somehow get to an exchange and qualify. it seems to me that's a terribly destabilizing thing. from a political point of view, we've already seen the union health and welfare if fund saying, well, why can't our people get the big subsidies when they're low income because, after all, we're not greedy capitalists, we're nice unions, and we're providing insurance coverage so why limit snit there'll be that kind of pressure, and there'll also be the economic pressure to carve out into low-wage firms those workers who are currently, basically, being mistreated by the asymmetry of the subsidies that we provide to lower, middle income workers. because have tenure
what is a much bigger deal, however, is reflected in the datum that there are 50 million lower income people who are getting their insurance in large firms, currently getting as a tax break only the paltry tax exclusion on a $4,000 policy, that'd be about $600, whereas if they could go to an exchange, say, at 200% of the poverty line, they could get a $2500 subsidy. $600 subsidy if i'm the janitor at microsoft, $2500 subsidy if i can somehow get to an exchange and qualify. it seems to me that's...
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and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s. the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empires good point stacey thanks so much thank you and all right stay tuned for the second all the more. the nation states present and future the two pillars of the current international order are the right to self-determination and the sanctity of sovereign borders so they're not always in sync and there are many examples kosovo in crimea come to mind who has the right to their own state. obama wants to appear like he's taking a strong stand here but the more he resorts to these token sanctions the more transparent it is that he really doesn't have a lot of leverage here and he should have known that going in. essentially those major leaps and bounds of the nine hundred sixty s. have been replaced by baby steps i mean something like doing experiments on the facts of gravity on line is sure it's important but it is not a spectacular as. the amount of walking on the r
and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s. the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empires good point stacey thanks so much thank you and all right stay tuned for the second all the more. the nation states present and future the two pillars of the current international order are the right to self-determination and the sanctity of sovereign borders so they're not...
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and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s.the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empires good point stacey thanks so much thank you it's all right so you know what it's like about all the more. i. think you need to review economic downturns in the final. days to do your shanghai and the rest of life doing the case will be a briefly. essentially those major leaps and bounds of the nineteen sixties have been. replaced by baby steps i mean something like doing experiments on the facts of gravity on line is sure it's important but it is not a spectacular as. the amount of walking on the moon that's true so we'll maybe you would like us to have a first walk on the moon again every week which again is impossible you need to remember be a better student of history by apollo twelve people were bored with the novelty of walking on. if you have a race the trouble with the race is the soon as you cross the finish line the race is over. welcome back to the ka
and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s.the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empires good point stacey thanks so much thank you it's all right so you know what it's like about all the more. i. think you need to review economic downturns in the final. days to do your shanghai and the rest of life doing the case will be a briefly. essentially those major leaps...
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and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s.the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empires good point stacey thanks so much thank you it's all right so you know what it's like about all of our. world. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. eh bien the worst school of the tried to play the mummy pulling out of. your life for the sure thing every minute the leg the leg the law the leg. like the the legs for the sick society place cases the most elite clubs the be sometimes for nothing the the length of this song and it's in the book just keep up the story you'll be just everything you see the stage the tape the t.v. sets but speech was still in the books . dramas that can't be ignored. stories others the few still noticing. the faces changing the world lights never. told pictures of today's leaves a lot longer from around the globe. local. t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to
and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s.the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empires good point stacey thanks so much thank you it's all right so you know what it's like about all of our. world. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. eh bien the worst school of the tried to play the mummy pulling out of. your...
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and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s. the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empire good point stacey thanks so much thank you and all right said you know what it's like about all the more. they have come here to prove just along the center identifies rectifies wrongful convictions other serious miscarriages of justice and to save an innocent man's life these young law student turned investigating the case became to. think something like a concept. and seeking the truth to establish whether the witness had provided false testimony. and look you mean. well the one who has lost all hope finally gained his freedom. heroes first semester the marquis. cooper hosts of the tried to. pull out of the good news for your life for the story getting everybody to. cut me the law of the web. and my own life would have. most famously citing old times. most cases most elite moments. sometimes from nothing which. is so mean and it's just. it's not just any of
and europe combined a datum to concentrate the mind so they're investing for the future the u.s. the west are not investing for the future in fact they're more bombing and getting rid of all the evidence of their own empire good point stacey thanks so much thank you and all right said you know what it's like about all the more. they have come here to prove just along the center identifies rectifies wrongful convictions other serious miscarriages of justice and to save an innocent man's life...