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not the eda, the faa, the federal aviation administration, the people who make sure that airplane you're right now actually lands safely. that's coming up. >>> coming up, fox news scrubs its website, but not before we grabbed what they don't want you to see. and next, if you're watching this show from an airplane tonight or you have flight reservations anytime soon, you might want to know the republican chairman of the transportation committee is cutting funding for airports, including airport safety improvements. >>> as we've noted here, the debt ceiling limit is something that used to be raised as a matter of routine, there was little debate and no real chance of failure because everyone knew, even those voting against it, that it simply had to be raised. the same holds true for funding the federal aviation administration. long-term funding was approved time and again until four years ago and then congress could not agree on long-term funding and began to approve short-term extensions, 20 of them in the last four years. but last friday night, an anti-union stand by republicans blocked
not the eda, the faa, the federal aviation administration, the people who make sure that airplane you're right now actually lands safely. that's coming up. >>> coming up, fox news scrubs its website, but not before we grabbed what they don't want you to see. and next, if you're watching this show from an airplane tonight or you have flight reservations anytime soon, you might want to know the republican chairman of the transportation committee is cutting funding for airports, including...
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not the eda, the faa, the federal aviation administration, the people who make sure that airplane you'ren right now actually lands safely. that's coming up. kim and james are what you might call overly protective. especially behind the wheel. nothing wrong with that. in fact, allstate gives them a bonus -- twice a year -- for being safe drivers. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. [ dad ] no. pudding face! i'm sorry. you don't look sorry. you're right i'm not. [ male announcer ] get your pudding face on with irresistible jell-o pudding. it's a cloud of depression. and although you've been on an antidepressant for at least six weeks, you're frustrated that your depressive symptoms are still with you. seroquel xr, when added to an antidepressant, is approved for the treatment of major depressive disorder. for many, taking seroquel xr with an antidepressant was proven more effective than an antidepressant alone for treating unresolved symptoms of depression. talk to your doctor about seroquel xr. then visit seroquelxr.com for a free trial offer. call your doctor if you hav
not the eda, the faa, the federal aviation administration, the people who make sure that airplane you'ren right now actually lands safely. that's coming up. kim and james are what you might call overly protective. especially behind the wheel. nothing wrong with that. in fact, allstate gives them a bonus -- twice a year -- for being safe drivers. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. [ dad ] no. pudding face! i'm sorry. you don't look sorry. you're right i'm not. [ male announcer...
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helps get the information out that you need, so with five data points, you can then predict out the edaaccuracy almost any of your question when you're saying here is five things frank in the order of this person. not only that if you have to people answering those questions and you know their friends with a third person to you can predict with 80% accuracy having gathered these five data points. >> host: this is the social networks that we are all part of our exporting information -- >> guest: it's one of these things i don't -- i think people who say privacy is over often have an interest in saying that and i don't totally buy into that, but there is this way in which what is known about us can increasingly be inferred by what is known about our friends. and it's in their hands in some sense. we've crawled sourced it. >> host: there was a paper written out of mit singing we can infer your sexual preference and figure out whether you are gay or not. based solely on your social net for confirmation. but that is a general principle, that kind of inference, the general principal of the so
helps get the information out that you need, so with five data points, you can then predict out the edaaccuracy almost any of your question when you're saying here is five things frank in the order of this person. not only that if you have to people answering those questions and you know their friends with a third person to you can predict with 80% accuracy having gathered these five data points. >> host: this is the social networks that we are all part of our exporting information --...
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eda injured a small. most notably the popular southern author thomas dickson salles a uncle tom play and he wept he was so infuriated by what he saw as its endorsement of black power. he wrote bitterly of harriet beecher stowe a little yankee woman wrote a book a single act of her will will cause the war, kill men, desolate and ruinous out and change the history of the whole world. he responded to stowe by writing many best sellers and which he appropriated the character names and reversed them to create a processor and anti-black statement. one of the novels he wrote, best seller called the klansmen became the source of dw griffith's the birth of a nation , which was masterfully made in the sense that it was completely redefined what hollywood was about because it created a whole vocabulary and grammar of the movies but at the same time, it was cinematically a poor and and caused the resurrection of the ku klux klan who were the heroes of the movie and a stamped the dna of race relations for generations
eda injured a small. most notably the popular southern author thomas dickson salles a uncle tom play and he wept he was so infuriated by what he saw as its endorsement of black power. he wrote bitterly of harriet beecher stowe a little yankee woman wrote a book a single act of her will will cause the war, kill men, desolate and ruinous out and change the history of the whole world. he responded to stowe by writing many best sellers and which he appropriated the character names and reversed them...
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there is one planned eda or spacewalk on sts-133 five outside the international space station, to do as joe delight told us, to remove and replace a failed ammonia palm module and to install onto the space station a technology development payload for robotic refueling. and the rest will all be devoted to offloading raffaello with all of the supplies and spare parts needed for the station for much of the next year, then bringing back a lot of the things on the space station that are no longer needed. [no sound] >> and here they come. the crew going down the elevator where they will be greeted by employees from kennedy space center and members of the news media. the same elevator that has been used by the astronauts ever since apollo. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [background sounds] [background sounds] >> and there they go. escorted by nasa security. also be a helicopter flying overhead. it's about a 20 minute ride out to launch pad 39 a. about 10 miles altogether for the drive. we see the nasa headquarters building in the foreground and complex 37
there is one planned eda or spacewalk on sts-133 five outside the international space station, to do as joe delight told us, to remove and replace a failed ammonia palm module and to install onto the space station a technology development payload for robotic refueling. and the rest will all be devoted to offloading raffaello with all of the supplies and spare parts needed for the station for much of the next year, then bringing back a lot of the things on the space station that are no longer...
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as a matter of fact on the first eda, ron and i'm an opportunity to take a look around at any chance to watch out the window. it's out there and we understand it's doing fantastic science. >> stephen young was the site.com or commander ferguson. there's a public perception your fight not only represents the shuttle program, but the manned space program. do you have any fears at all your crew might be the last astronaut to blast off from american soil? stephen, no doubt this is a very dynamic time in human spaceflight without a picture of how the u.s. as the rest of further plans underway that will be slowly transitioning to commercial companies. and while it is a little personally disheartening to see the shuttle come, we understand sometimes you need to stop working on what you're working on so you can afford to pay for the next generation of whatever it is. and in this case is the next generation of aircraft. as a matter-of-fact comments unique opportunity like the airlines did several years ago, is largely government-funded research that made tremendous breakthroughs in aerospace
as a matter of fact on the first eda, ron and i'm an opportunity to take a look around at any chance to watch out the window. it's out there and we understand it's doing fantastic science. >> stephen young was the site.com or commander ferguson. there's a public perception your fight not only represents the shuttle program, but the manned space program. do you have any fears at all your crew might be the last astronaut to blast off from american soil? stephen, no doubt this is a very...
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our final task on the eda was installing the thermal cover. here you see it coming out of the bag. think of it as a great big comforter coming out of the replacement bag. here you can see it in its final configuration strapped down. it has straps that hold it into position. about the time they had it installed in this configuration, the thermal officer in the front room at mission control center stood up and turned around and said i can already see it starting to take effect. that's a very successful proje project. >> there were a lot of teams whose hard work all came in to play. a magnificent team of people. had to do it the hard way with ron and i, with ron and me traveling a lot, and not even in countries the same time together. they had to work hard. a well integrated plan put together. with all of the products and pieces that really came together. to figure out how to get that thing back. a whole lot of work by a lot of teams around the country, and really came together and made a big difference. >> the hatch is closed. ♪ i'm a rocket man ♪ rocket man >> good morning, atlantis
our final task on the eda was installing the thermal cover. here you see it coming out of the bag. think of it as a great big comforter coming out of the replacement bag. here you can see it in its final configuration strapped down. it has straps that hold it into position. about the time they had it installed in this configuration, the thermal officer in the front room at mission control center stood up and turned around and said i can already see it starting to take effect. that's a very...
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the 2007 crack amendment reveals judges exercise the discretion pursuant to section 1b1.102 dni 45 eda 2-cd motion on the merits on the public safety grounds. recently the commission completed a recidivism study in which it compared the recidivism rate of the crack offenders who were released early as a result of the commission's 2007 amendment to those of similarly situated crack offenders to serve their entire sentences. the study found no statistically significant difference between the recidivism rates of the two groups. a crack offenders who fall within the history categories for come 546, and those who receive firearm enhancements are subject to significantly higher penalties that their initial sentencing is. any reduction in the sentence these offenders may recede as a result of amendment 750 will in no way negate the extra prison time they are required to serve as a result of such aggravating factors. regardless of amendment 750 offenders and the categories will continue to serve longer terms than other crack offenders. to be sure, certain offenders in the categories of the dep
the 2007 crack amendment reveals judges exercise the discretion pursuant to section 1b1.102 dni 45 eda 2-cd motion on the merits on the public safety grounds. recently the commission completed a recidivism study in which it compared the recidivism rate of the crack offenders who were released early as a result of the commission's 2007 amendment to those of similarly situated crack offenders to serve their entire sentences. the study found no statistically significant difference between the...
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matter of fact, on the first eda, the only, ron went out there to put another payload and had an opportunityo take a look around, and we had the chance to watch him. so it is out there, and we understand it is just doing fantastic science. >> stephen young with spaceflightnow.com there is a fear that this might be the end of the space program in united states. do you have any fears of all that your crews might be the last to blast off from united states soil? >> it is a very dynamic time in human space flight. [inaudible] rest assured that there are plans under way. we will be slowly transitioning to commercial companies, and while it is a little personally disheartening to see the shuttle come, we understand that sometimes you need to stop working on what you are working on so you can afford to pay for the next generation of whatever is, and in this case, it is the next generation of aircraft. as a matter of fact, i think it is a unique opportunity, just like the airlines did several years ago. it was largely government-funded research that made tremendous breakthroughs in aerospace, only t
matter of fact, on the first eda, the only, ron went out there to put another payload and had an opportunityo take a look around, and we had the chance to watch him. so it is out there, and we understand it is just doing fantastic science. >> stephen young with spaceflightnow.com there is a fear that this might be the end of the space program in united states. do you have any fears of all that your crews might be the last to blast off from united states soil? >> it is a very dynamic...