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how started spiel sports you raise some money and raise money for some gauze. >> roberta, thank you. >>> well let the games begin. the olympics says robotics is underway. this year's hobo game. tower >>> a significant milestone for the bay bridge. crews installed the fifth section of the central tower of that big structure. this was a little different from some of the other lifts which had four different sections. this latest lift is just a single section nicknamed the grillage. because its appearance resembles a grill grate, of course. if you think of touter like a stool, this latest piece is the seat. that was locked down just after 5:00 this afternoon. >> it really has to deal with what bridges mean and what the tower signifies. all the weight is supported through the main tower. this will be the largest in the world. this is the largest self- anchored suspension bridge in the world. >> the final set is to be installed later this year. the whole project is due to be complete in 2013. >> all right, on the killage here. battles will be waged in san francisco this weekend as warriors
how started spiel sports you raise some money and raise money for some gauze. >> roberta, thank you. >>> well let the games begin. the olympics says robotics is underway. this year's hobo game. tower >>> a significant milestone for the bay bridge. crews installed the fifth section of the central tower of that big structure. this was a little different from some of the other lifts which had four different sections. this latest lift is just a single section nicknamed the...
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they got other people to sniff gauze pads, well-paid and say, did the gauze pad watch a horror movieor comedy. tickets are way average so what were much better than men. so we are deeply penetrated. these findings really give this an idea of how life works and who we are. so we are in many ways children of the french enlightenment, believing reason is the highest of our faculties. this confirms some of the emphasis of the british or scottish enlightenment. david hume and adam smith. the reason and sentiments are quite strong are most important faculty. it gives us a view of who we are any different view of human capital, what it takes to lead a fulfilling life. we often talk about things we can measure. grades come in degrees, sat scores, i.q. scores. there's other qualities which are more important, which are both emotional and rational and make a hash of these two categories. what are these talents is this thing called mine site. the ability to enter their minds and learn and download what those mines have to teach you. babiescome equipped to a great degree, so alan bell south is a
they got other people to sniff gauze pads, well-paid and say, did the gauze pad watch a horror movieor comedy. tickets are way average so what were much better than men. so we are deeply penetrated. these findings really give this an idea of how life works and who we are. so we are in many ways children of the french enlightenment, believing reason is the highest of our faculties. this confirms some of the emphasis of the british or scottish enlightenment. david hume and adam smith. the reason...
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we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not it is the cheapest fire extinguisher you can buy? baking soda. have a couple boxes of baking soda, near the stove. cut the top off so it's ready to go.
we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and...
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they took gauze pads, take it under people's arms. have some people watch of horror and somewhat to comedy. other people's nest, presumably well-paid after seven the gauze pad where what they comedy or horror movie. people could tell way above average who saw what the be it women, by the way, were much better than men. so we are deeply into penetrated. so these findings really give us a different story of how life works and a different story of who we are. in many ways we are children of the french enlightenment believing that reason is the highest of our faculties, but this research confirms some of the british were scottish enlightenment. reason is weak and sentiment is quite strong. and it gives us a different view of who we are, and a different view of human capitol, what it takes to lead a fulfilling life. when we talk a lot human capitol, we often talk about things that we can masher, great, degrees, s.a.t. scores might use. there are other qualities which are more important which are both emotional and irrational. so one of the
they took gauze pads, take it under people's arms. have some people watch of horror and somewhat to comedy. other people's nest, presumably well-paid after seven the gauze pad where what they comedy or horror movie. people could tell way above average who saw what the be it women, by the way, were much better than men. so we are deeply into penetrated. so these findings really give us a different story of how life works and a different story of who we are. in many ways we are children of the...
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. >> guest: she put the stimulant on a piece of gauze with some sugar, stuck it in the baby's mouth, he started sucking, and he was revived by the whiskey. they operated on him and saved his life. the next person to come into the operating room was his mother, and she's screaming and crying, 'where's my baby? where's my baby?' and ruby went up to her and said, 'do you hear him? he's just fine.' c-span: who's this lady right here? >> guest: that's eleanor garron. she's from indiana. she was really the intellect in the group of nurses, very well read on foreign policy. eleanor tended to keep her intellect quiet and her thoughts -- she was the one who knew the japanese were going to come, but said nothing. and the interesting thing about eleanor is after surrender, she kept a diary, but not of her own thoughts and feelings; she copied poetry from the famous poets and from aristotle, various thoughts that captured what she felt. so it's a fascinating diary. c-span: is she alive? >> guest: no. eleanor died about three years ago. c-span: did you talk to her? >> guest: i did. a friend of mi
. >> guest: she put the stimulant on a piece of gauze with some sugar, stuck it in the baby's mouth, he started sucking, and he was revived by the whiskey. they operated on him and saved his life. the next person to come into the operating room was his mother, and she's screaming and crying, 'where's my baby? where's my baby?' and ruby went up to her and said, 'do you hear him? he's just fine.' c-span: who's this lady right here? >> guest: that's eleanor garron. she's from indiana....
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another experiment done in germany, they took gauze pads, had some people watch a horror movie, some people watch a comedy, they got other people to sniff the gauze pads and and say did they watch a comedy or horror movie? and people could tell way above average than chance who saw what. women, by the way, were much better at this than men. we are deeply interpenetrated. so these findings give us a different story of how life works and who we are. so we're, in many ways, children of the french enlightenment believing that reason is the highest of our faculties. but this research confirms some of the british or scottish enlightenment that reason is weak and sentiments are quite strong, our most important faculty. and it gives us a different view of who we are and, i think, a different view of human capital, of what it takes to lead a fulfilling life. when we talk about human capital, we often talk about the things we can measure -- grades, degrees, sat scores, igs, all that's important. but there are other qualities which, i think, are more important which are both emotional and ratio
another experiment done in germany, they took gauze pads, had some people watch a horror movie, some people watch a comedy, they got other people to sniff the gauze pads and and say did they watch a comedy or horror movie? and people could tell way above average than chance who saw what. women, by the way, were much better at this than men. we are deeply interpenetrated. so these findings give us a different story of how life works and who we are. so we're, in many ways, children of the french...
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under the gauze of having flexibility for the states, if you look at it down the line, it really just resorts -- results in a cut, a significant cut to medicaid. i do have to hand it to my republican colleagues because maybe the way they attempt to capture our language and give lip service to our values, i think we should spend some time explaining what those terms mean. corporate welfare, concern about the safety net is very transparent to think that you can use language to hide a very radical agenda and trick people into believing that the pathway to prosperity is not a pathway to despair. their way that they are talking about medicare and medicaid forces seniors out of the system and into private insurance and leaves children and the disabled without the safety net. thank you very much. >> thank you, karen. next we're going to hear from one of the veteran members of the committee who knows all these issues very well, our colleague allison schwartz. >> thank you. i just want to, i guess, in doing a little bit of cleanup here. i wanted to speak specifically to seniors. before i do, i
under the gauze of having flexibility for the states, if you look at it down the line, it really just resorts -- results in a cut, a significant cut to medicaid. i do have to hand it to my republican colleagues because maybe the way they attempt to capture our language and give lip service to our values, i think we should spend some time explaining what those terms mean. corporate welfare, concern about the safety net is very transparent to think that you can use language to hide a very radical...