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how many say... [laughter] how many say it's the same everywhere? how many are not quite so sure? how many say, "hewitt, i'm sure of everything. by gosh, count me in." okay? [laughter] well, it turns out, gang, it's gonna displace the same amount of water at which position? all. same everywhere. see? when i dunk this object in here, you see it lose some weight when it gets to here, right? does it lose more weight here? does it lose more weight here? isn't the weight that's lost the same at all points? isn't there more pressure when it's down here? if the pressure is greater than up here, true or false? true. so there's more pressure pushing up against the bottom down here? yup. there ought to be then more buoyancy? except down here, there's also more pressure pushing against the top-- right. --than when you're over here. - right. - and so guess what, gang? it's the pressure difference. the difference between the pressure pushing the bottom here and here, that difference is the same as the smaller pressure pushing here versus the even smaller pressure pushing here. so the differenc
how many say... [laughter] how many say it's the same everywhere? how many are not quite so sure? how many say, "hewitt, i'm sure of everything. by gosh, count me in." okay? [laughter] well, it turns out, gang, it's gonna displace the same amount of water at which position? all. same everywhere. see? when i dunk this object in here, you see it lose some weight when it gets to here, right? does it lose more weight here? does it lose more weight here? isn't the weight that's lost the...
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in teaching you how not to be dependent on a job and how to take control of your own destiny. >> before going to than's event, i was living paycheck to paycheck. in fact, on my first deal using than's system, i had nothing in my savings at that point. on that deal, i made over $40,000. fast forward to where i am today -- my net worth has grown astronomically. i am buying and selling multiple properties every month, and the sky's the limit at this point. i absolutely love knowing that i do not have to depend on anyone else for money ever again. >> we have so many successful students just like marina, who came to one of my events, who just wanted more opportunity and a better life, learned my system, and are now out there making money in real estate, loving what they do. throughout this show, you're gonna see and hear from successful students of mine from a wide variety of different backgrounds, from teachers to truckers, to realtors and contractors, to attorneys, to stay-at-home moms and dads. many of my students started with little to no money and on a part-time basis. one of the reason
in teaching you how not to be dependent on a job and how to take control of your own destiny. >> before going to than's event, i was living paycheck to paycheck. in fact, on my first deal using than's system, i had nothing in my savings at that point. on that deal, i made over $40,000. fast forward to where i am today -- my net worth has grown astronomically. i am buying and selling multiple properties every month, and the sky's the limit at this point. i absolutely love knowing that i do...
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talk on how w how we want to die. >> my name is joe nyre. i am 40 years old. i was diagnosed with stage four brain cancer. it's the most dangerous brain cancer there is. the medium is 1 14 months from diagnosis. the standard protocol is to be on chemo for life. 14 days on and five days off. i did five days on and it took me 13 of the 14 days to get off the couch and do what i love. for me it's more about quality of life than quantity. i opted not to continue the chemo protocol at all. it was too much time of feeling horrible. and very, very slim gain. >> joe spoke to his family making it clear how he wanted to be cared for and how he wanted to die. >> if i got pneumonia or something like that i would go to the hospital, if it's a treatable condition. if it's related to brain cancer i want to stay home. if it goes that route, i know the end is coming, i don't want to be away from here. i can see and feel people going, gosh why isn't he doing everything he can? i am doing everything i can. i am doing what i think is best for everyone involved,
talk on how w how we want to die. >> my name is joe nyre. i am 40 years old. i was diagnosed with stage four brain cancer. it's the most dangerous brain cancer there is. the medium is 1 14 months from diagnosis. the standard protocol is to be on chemo for life. 14 days on and five days off. i did five days on and it took me 13 of the 14 days to get off the couch and do what i love. for me it's more about quality of life than quantity. i opted not to continue the chemo protocol at all. it...
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i know exactly how to do it, i know how to do it in your marketplace, and i'm known as america's number-one and top real estate investing expert. and why am i telling you this? because we'll show you and take you and lead you by the hand, and the benefit for you this: if you're sitting on the other side of this camera going, "you know what, armando? i go, i've tried everything, i've tried other programs, i've tried other things and they didn't work out," exactly what i say and allow me to lead you by the hand. if you're a stay-at-home mom, or you know what, if you're a single mom and you've been left alone and you have children to support and you know that you deserve a better life and you need a better life and right now is the time to get a better life, and you know that you need to do better financially for your family, then real estate and my system, my live events can help get you there now. if you're a man who, literally, wife lost faith in him, if your wife lost faith in you and says, "you know what? he's a good man, but he's not successful and he's not providing for our family the w
i know exactly how to do it, i know how to do it in your marketplace, and i'm known as america's number-one and top real estate investing expert. and why am i telling you this? because we'll show you and take you and lead you by the hand, and the benefit for you this: if you're sitting on the other side of this camera going, "you know what, armando? i go, i've tried everything, i've tried other programs, i've tried other things and they didn't work out," exactly what i say and allow...
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how can we respond, as a community. ? we have had several murders since i have been in office, and every time i look at how i can support the family, victims, regardless of the situation. try to get people involved in talking with the police, helping the community feels safer. these are the ways that i would like to be able to respond, something that i would always like to be a part of, the effort, as supervisor. one thing that i am tackling and expect to be for a long time is looking at how muni operates in my district. the 14 bus is one of the busiest routes in san francisco. in my district, it is very well used. oftentimes, the muni bus does not go all the way to the end of the line. i am trying to work out how we can actually extend down to daly city. so if you want to get downtown, from my area, you can take the bart it, and then go downtown, and be there within 20 minutes. right now, you take the 14 bus 2 balboa station, and it will take you 40 minutes just to get to balboa station. that is one thing i am looking at
how can we respond, as a community. ? we have had several murders since i have been in office, and every time i look at how i can support the family, victims, regardless of the situation. try to get people involved in talking with the police, helping the community feels safer. these are the ways that i would like to be able to respond, something that i would always like to be a part of, the effort, as supervisor. one thing that i am tackling and expect to be for a long time is looking at how...
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anything travels is simply the ratio of how far compared to how long. so, we're talking about wave speed. it's simply equal to-- is this true what i'm gonna say? no. [laughter] what's wrong? is that true? wave speed, distance over time? gang, any kind of speed is the ratio of how far you go compared to how long a time it takes, right? well, let's talk about this wave that we generated that was kinda walk and it runs blackboard here. coming out of blackboard, okay? the--what takes on the distance? divide by the time, i got it. let's take a distance of one wavelength. that's the distance to go from here to here or from here to here or from here to here. if i know the time that goes by during the time a wave goes one wavelength, then i can put that in here and i can have the wave speed. if i were interested in things like that, then we kind of are, aren't we? and what is the time it takes for a wave to go one-- whole cycle? what do we call that time? begins with the p. - period. - period. okay? and so all over here, we can say wavelength over the period of
anything travels is simply the ratio of how far compared to how long. so, we're talking about wave speed. it's simply equal to-- is this true what i'm gonna say? no. [laughter] what's wrong? is that true? wave speed, distance over time? gang, any kind of speed is the ratio of how far you go compared to how long a time it takes, right? well, let's talk about this wave that we generated that was kinda walk and it runs blackboard here. coming out of blackboard, okay? the--what takes on the...
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how has the ipod depreciated overtime? what's the deal with credit card debt and how does it work? there are so many interesting questions to ask and these cut across in a associates your economic barriers or gender distinctions the interest, the inherent interestingness is i think a plungabl applicable to . one of the things in video that inspired me is just the team working. >> yeah. >> you know what i mean, we think of mathematics as this individual pursuit, but it really is just a vehicle through which we can, you know, work on interesting problems together and have interesting conversations together. again, i think that is just even. >> doesn't to jump in there? >> yeah, i was going say when we talk about 21st century skills development, that's essentially what we are asking students to do is know more just information gather, how do we synthesize the information, how do we problem solve, how do we create solutions to these issues, these problems that we find and you know, i remember speaking to a dean of an engineering school, and he was saying that engineering is no science
how has the ipod depreciated overtime? what's the deal with credit card debt and how does it work? there are so many interesting questions to ask and these cut across in a associates your economic barriers or gender distinctions the interest, the inherent interestingness is i think a plungabl applicable to . one of the things in video that inspired me is just the team working. >> yeah. >> you know what i mean, we think of mathematics as this individual pursuit, but it really is just...
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how hard they work how skilled they are, and how much fun they have.ou don't know the gender. you're leaving it for a surprise. >> i am. me and everyone else. >> for more head to our website. >>> coming up next they're to cool they took the indy population by storm. the fits and the tan trims in our "second cup cafe." you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by humana. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. [ female announcer ] tonight, we're all cooking. because campbell's skillet sauces make it easy. just brown some meat and add the campbell's skillet sauce. for a meal so awesome, you'll want to share it. everyone is cooking with campbell's skillet sauces. and now try
how hard they work how skilled they are, and how much fun they have.ou don't know the gender. you're leaving it for a surprise. >> i am. me and everyone else. >> for more head to our website. >>> coming up next they're to cool they took the indy population by storm. the fits and the tan trims in our "second cup cafe." you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by humana. we take the time to get to know you and...
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>> well, certainly the president was, from what i can gather. >> how? how? how did this happen?ting beta web sites. >> nobody was, obviously. >> the people were running it were sure it was going to work. >> they put a lot of trust into the contractor, and sort of maneuvered the deadlines to confuse it. you promised a product to the american people, you said this was going to change the way that health care was delivered or that you could shop for health care. the fact of the matter is that it didn't work. >>> he may not be and in fact, you would think that we would have discovered this a lot sooner if not for the most liked man -- or disliked man in washington. he's got a hero's welcome in texas. senator ted cruz returned to his home state over the weekend receiving an eight-minute standing ovation of supporters in san antonio. he spoke about being back in the lone star state and about the fight to defund obama care. >> having spent the past month up in d.c., it is really great to be back in america. imagine if when the house had passed a bill funding the federal government and
>> well, certainly the president was, from what i can gather. >> how? how? how did this happen?ting beta web sites. >> nobody was, obviously. >> the people were running it were sure it was going to work. >> they put a lot of trust into the contractor, and sort of maneuvered the deadlines to confuse it. you promised a product to the american people, you said this was going to change the way that health care was delivered or that you could shop for health care. the...
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how we tried to combat that was on window shades. on the reverse side that faces towards the exterior of the building is a reflective surface that keeps the solar gain out of the space. leed does award you per replacing windows. because anyone sitting close to them is freezing most the time because it's leaking all of the hot air. that's another example if we really wanted to do something like that. we would have this to work with the building owner. for beverly prior to come in here and change that, we would have had to create an equitable benefit. >> let me talk about windows. i have opinions about windows. you really are not generally well served by replacing historic windows. that is usually in the a good strategy. even though it's a quick and easy way to gain credits. there's a whole embodied principle. they add to the historical value. it's hard to replace with same windows. if you insist on putting in double glazing. you can use the old windows. many buildings are using curtains and drapes that provide energy efficiency at nig
how we tried to combat that was on window shades. on the reverse side that faces towards the exterior of the building is a reflective surface that keeps the solar gain out of the space. leed does award you per replacing windows. because anyone sitting close to them is freezing most the time because it's leaking all of the hot air. that's another example if we really wanted to do something like that. we would have this to work with the building owner. for beverly prior to come in here and change...
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there's some that deal with how to survive and how to expact the pack in the post apocalypse world. you want to deal with the idea. they are scenarios and now people are actually -- in a world and in -- people are actually planning on how to survive. >> yeah, -- -- i do things that are -- things that will turn out in the past five years or so. they know when i septembe i sepy book that i start to think more about the end of the world. i think i thought that when i saw the books that maybe i would stop thinking about it but there's so much about the apocalypse and i still think about it all the time. >>> we say it everywhere in terms of the commercialsation of it? >> yeah. i think the subject of pop culture. the hunger games. movies are interesting and books that it's reason that they were coming out in my book. -- you're going to be surprised about those cashing in on the hunger games. we will get them in the show just after the break. . do anything? [[voiceover]] from al jazeera media network comes a new voice of journalism in the u.s. >>the delta is a microcosm of america. [[voice
there's some that deal with how to survive and how to expact the pack in the post apocalypse world. you want to deal with the idea. they are scenarios and now people are actually -- in a world and in -- people are actually planning on how to survive. >> yeah, -- -- i do things that are -- things that will turn out in the past five years or so. they know when i septembe i sepy book that i start to think more about the end of the world. i think i thought that when i saw the books that maybe...
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that really underestimate how violet -- how bias the ratings are. and did not do little things that you see when you get a large number of cases here. there are a couple examples. one thing if you are very old republican nominee everyone's and while the president will appoint someone 60 years of age to be a circuit court judge. it he will get if he is a republican, he will get a really high a be a rating that seems out of all sync with what his accomplishments are but if it is the young republican he would get of very low a be a rating. the reverse is true for democrat. if you are very old democrat, 58, nominate anybody as old as republicans have, if you are in your late 50s they will get an unusually low american bar association rating but if you are a young democrat you'll get a very high rating. why do they do this? the answer is obvious. why waste a good rating on a democrat who is only going to be on for five years as a circuit court judge? at the same time why not give a republican really high rating to do it raises the average if he will lead
that really underestimate how violet -- how bias the ratings are. and did not do little things that you see when you get a large number of cases here. there are a couple examples. one thing if you are very old republican nominee everyone's and while the president will appoint someone 60 years of age to be a circuit court judge. it he will get if he is a republican, he will get a really high a be a rating that seems out of all sync with what his accomplishments are but if it is the young...
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here's how to order. coming up, amanda, one of our clear tv specialists, pays a surprise visit to a first-time clear tv customer. >> you've been preselected for us to show you how easy it is to install your new clear tv. >> oh, that's awesome! let's get started! >> stay tuned to see how fast and easy receiving free broadcast tv can be. are you tired of paying cable and satellite companies just to watch your favorite broadcast-network shows? why spend hundreds of dollars a year for cable- and satellite-only channels when you can watch broadcast television for free with the clear tv hd digital antenna? all you have to do is plug in clear tv and let your television instantly receive top-rated network shows, loc news and weather, sporting events, and more, all for free. that's right -- free digital tv. thanks to a federal-government mandate, all broadcasters are required to transmit a digital-tv signal through the airwaves. clear tv lets you bypass cable and satellite to bring network shows directly to your t
here's how to order. coming up, amanda, one of our clear tv specialists, pays a surprise visit to a first-time clear tv customer. >> you've been preselected for us to show you how easy it is to install your new clear tv. >> oh, that's awesome! let's get started! >> stay tuned to see how fast and easy receiving free broadcast tv can be. are you tired of paying cable and satellite companies just to watch your favorite broadcast-network shows? why spend hundreds of dollars a year...
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. >> so i'm here with john, and john, how are you? >> i'm doing great, thank you. >> great, i hear you're doing fantastic, everybody has told me that you are tearing it up, that these are, this is one of e operties that you've purchased, right? >> absolutely. >> and how long ago did you purchase this propty? >> purchased it about three weeks ago. >> and how much profit do you have on it? >> we have about 43,000 in profit. >> and how long ago did you go to one of my live events? >> it was just six weeks ago. >> six weeks ago. can you imagine what your life would be like making $43,000 right now in less than six weeks? now, i hear that's not the only property that you've purchased, that you have a couple of others that you've already purchased and profited from? >> that's correct, we have from the three properties that we've already purchased and profited from, about $133,000. >> $133,000, and you're sitting there on your couch going, "why am i sitting here on my couch just watching an infomercial?" why aren't you picking up the phone,
. >> so i'm here with john, and john, how are you? >> i'm doing great, thank you. >> great, i hear you're doing fantastic, everybody has told me that you are tearing it up, that these are, this is one of e operties that you've purchased, right? >> absolutely. >> and how long ago did you purchase this propty? >> purchased it about three weeks ago. >> and how much profit do you have on it? >> we have about 43,000 in profit. >> and how long ago...
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how creative or creepy? blackberry chandelier. >> time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange and our own nicole petallides. stocks are coming back to even. >> really interesting as we see the market to the designside. we got a note from ubs floor trader art cashin calling it a monday meander. the dow is sitting at 16,400. s&p 500 as well -- 15,400. tech-heavy nasdaq is best of the three up one-third of
how creative or creepy? blackberry chandelier. >> time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange and our own nicole petallides. stocks are coming back to even. >> really interesting as we see the market to the designside. we got a note from ubs floor trader art cashin calling it a monday meander. the dow is sitting at 16,400. s&p 500 as well -- 15,400. tech-heavy nasdaq is best of the three up one-third of
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your college financial aid will come after, so you're struggling with how to figure out how do you apply to the schools you would like to go out and at the same time go to the schools where you'll get the financial aid. how do you figure that all out? >> that's just it. we have to do our fasa which we're doing in january. we're trying to see what we can budget in, how we can do it in the household budget, and we don't know what we're going to be able to afford. thank goodness we have until may, but we have now to get the applications in. we're paying a ridiculous amount of money in application fee. we're doing all types of searches for scholarships. we just try to figure it out. thank goodness teresa is a bright, ambitious young lady. where is she going to go? i don't know if we can afford it. held break our hearts to not give her her dream. >> you understand that you could come out of college with good debt, but you're not aafraid to work, obviously. >> no, i'm not scared of work at all. but i'm definitely ready for those loans that i know will come after. >> i wish you both great luck
your college financial aid will come after, so you're struggling with how to figure out how do you apply to the schools you would like to go out and at the same time go to the schools where you'll get the financial aid. how do you figure that all out? >> that's just it. we have to do our fasa which we're doing in january. we're trying to see what we can budget in, how we can do it in the household budget, and we don't know what we're going to be able to afford. thank goodness we have...
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. >> how are you? >> good. >> sit over here. how are you? >> good. >> it's freezing outside. >> you know why i'm here. i'm trying to get a better understanding of the place where you were arrested. let's kind of go through your information. >> what do you do? >> i'm certified mechanic. >> how long have you been a mechanic? >> about 15 years. >> okay. so once you are released and you go back, you will go back to working on cars? >> i will try. since i have been here, i have lost my house and they have broken in and stolen all of my tools. i have to start from scratch. my landlord found out. i have a conviction notice. >> where is all your stuff? >> my mom said she went to get it the other day but the door was locked. i had court and i told 3 guards here that i had to go to court. nobody took me to court. that caused me to be evicted from my house. she called the court to let them know i was incarcerated. he's holding my stuff. >> thank you for letting me know that. >> you were convicted of cocaine possession? >> yes i did. i really planned to
. >> how are you? >> good. >> sit over here. how are you? >> good. >> it's freezing outside. >> you know why i'm here. i'm trying to get a better understanding of the place where you were arrested. let's kind of go through your information. >> what do you do? >> i'm certified mechanic. >> how long have you been a mechanic? >> about 15 years. >> okay. so once you are released and you go back, you will go back to working on cars?...
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[laughter] [cheers & applause] >> jon: how did you -- [applause] how did you do that? what sorts of wizardry is this? [laughter] they're multiplying! there's difficulty website rhymes. >> let the goal be to fix it, not nix it. >> we want to fix it, not nix it. >> fix it, don't nix it. >> jon: fix it. don't not nix it. correct it, do not reject it. debug it, please do not unplug it. improve it, don't remove it. [laughter] repair it, not four square it. ♪ we've got to squeeze her, don't tease her, never leave her ♪ ♪ try a little tenderness ♪ oh, yeah ♪ all you've got to do ♪ no, no, no ♪ we've got to try ♪ ahhhh ♪ a little tenderness [cheers & applause] >> jon: that was weird. [laughter] of course, republicans bit off one solution. >> republicans believe they may have found the answer to all of our technical problems. mr. john mcafee. you may know mr. mcafee as the founder of the company that bears his name and sells anti-viral software. >> john mcafee was wanted in connection to the murder of an american, greg faulk, in balize. >> jon: okay. we can try that or -- ♪ ♪ t
[laughter] [cheers & applause] >> jon: how did you -- [applause] how did you do that? what sorts of wizardry is this? [laughter] they're multiplying! there's difficulty website rhymes. >> let the goal be to fix it, not nix it. >> we want to fix it, not nix it. >> fix it, don't nix it. >> jon: fix it. don't not nix it. correct it, do not reject it. debug it, please do not unplug it. improve it, don't remove it. [laughter] repair it, not four square it. ♪ we've...
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how about invisibility?er and promise to disappear. >> you seem interested in this. >> i am i will show you. ♪ for your eyes only. ♪ ♪ how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >>> ideas that were exchanged with the senate republicans and president. senator hatch, republican from utah. the president talked about a need for new revenues as
how about invisibility?er and promise to disappear. >> you seem interested in this. >> i am i will show you. ♪ for your eyes only. ♪ ♪ how are things with the new guy? all we do is go out to dinner. that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now...
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and john, how are you? >> i'm doing great, thank you. >> great, i hear you're doing fantastic, everybody has told me that you are tearing it up, that these are, this is one of the properties that you've purchased, right? >> absolutely. >> and how long ago did you purchase this property? >> purchased it about three weeks ago. >> and how much profit do you have on it? >> we have about 43,000 in profit. >> and how long ago did you go to one of my live events? >> it was just six weeks ago. >> six weeks ago. can you imagine what your life would be like making $43,000 right now in less than six weeks? now, i hear that's not the only property that you've purchased, that you have a couple of others that you've already purchased and profited from? >> that's correct, we have from the three properties that we've already purchased and profited from, about $133,000. >> $133,000, and you're sitting there on your couch going, "why am i sitting here on my couch just watching an infomercial?" why aren't you picking up the p
and john, how are you? >> i'm doing great, thank you. >> great, i hear you're doing fantastic, everybody has told me that you are tearing it up, that these are, this is one of the properties that you've purchased, right? >> absolutely. >> and how long ago did you purchase this property? >> purchased it about three weeks ago. >> and how much profit do you have on it? >> we have about 43,000 in profit. >> and how long ago did you go to one of my...
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this fire was, how much it was crowning, how fast it was moving, and how difficult it was for folks to contain. i believe 100% that we made a huge difference. >> what has access to this technology brought to you firefighting effort? >> i'd have to give you the primaries of life safety. the ability to keep an eye on the men and women fighting the fire. in regards to firefighting safety and firefighting, ink we're scratching the surface as far as the potential. >>> what i love is it actually works, you know. this was kind of a test run, but it really helped those people on the ground. >> it goes beyond firefighting for sure. search and rescue. there's all sorts of cool applications. >> given the stigma around drones, how willing was the military to work with you on the story and forthcoming with the information? >> they were completely open and super helpful. they were very excited and seemed to jump at the opportunity to shed this technology in a different light. >> we're going from one type of hot spot to a completely different type of hot spot. >> my idea was identifying hotspots of c
this fire was, how much it was crowning, how fast it was moving, and how difficult it was for folks to contain. i believe 100% that we made a huge difference. >> what has access to this technology brought to you firefighting effort? >> i'd have to give you the primaries of life safety. the ability to keep an eye on the men and women fighting the fire. in regards to firefighting safety and firefighting, ink we're scratching the surface as far as the potential. >>> what i...
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the person died can tell you how the person was affected how the person suffered a living person can tell you that and that's the case history that is basically very well documented and that's also preserved and we did not ask for bodies to be assumed that they had been buried simply because that's a muslim tradition to bury people very quickly and as i mentioned it was extremely hot at the time that we were in damascus but at the time when there are so many victims who are alive who can tell the story that goes with the samples and the tissues that they took there's no need to exhume anybody's wildest cannot have to contradict here my very limited knowledge of medical science tells me that autopsies are generally considered a much more comprehensive source of information both on the cause of death. and what the body may have been exposed to prior to death than some individual blogger urine samples but we have to take a short break now when we come back the syrian conflict was born out of geopolitics and fueled by it but can it really be resolved through a political solution that's c
the person died can tell you how the person was affected how the person suffered a living person can tell you that and that's the case history that is basically very well documented and that's also preserved and we did not ask for bodies to be assumed that they had been buried simply because that's a muslim tradition to bury people very quickly and as i mentioned it was extremely hot at the time that we were in damascus but at the time when there are so many victims who are alive who can tell...
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how you doin'? >> hi, wendy. how are are you doing? >> wendy: i'm doingwell. >> my name is joan, i am 66 years old. i've been married for 25 years. >> wendy: good for you. >> thank you. and my husband still wants me to wear very sexy, tight spandex things like all the time. almost all the time. there are times when i feel it's inappropriate and it doesn't feel right to me so i'd like him to back off a little bit, to not always have an opinion. >> wendy: do you have children in the house or grandchildren? >> my children are grown and no grandchildren. my 92-year-old father lives with us. >> wendy: well, when do you think this is inappropriate? >> to the grocery, to church. >> wendy: you know, i think you can -- you know yur husband well enough, you've been married for over 20 years, i think you can have a nice conversation and maybe there can be some compromise. if he wants you to wear something particular, you go to the together and see what it is. there are tasteful spandexy -- only because it's my favori material so i know. i hope th
how you doin'? >> hi, wendy. how are are you doing? >> wendy: i'm doingwell. >> my name is joan, i am 66 years old. i've been married for 25 years. >> wendy: good for you. >> thank you. and my husband still wants me to wear very sexy, tight spandex things like all the time. almost all the time. there are times when i feel it's inappropriate and it doesn't feel right to me so i'd like him to back off a little bit, to not always have an opinion. >> wendy: do...
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and how they're serving their customers.well, how many times was the meta-database actually successful. there may be case where is they can make a pretty good claim that it must be a good part of the mix. in general they don't necessarily calculate that way so it's difficult for them to say there is cause and affect by collecting the data but there is lose to give up access because what if there is data that is proven to be a key ingredient in the mix. >> how is that proven. >> i think it's cold comfort for americans. but the vast majority of cases ns a nobody else cares a wit what the contents are. what they're looking for are patterns of connection of these individuals. >> when we come back you're watching inside story. stay with us. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other a
and how they're serving their customers.well, how many times was the meta-database actually successful. there may be case where is they can make a pretty good claim that it must be a good part of the mix. in general they don't necessarily calculate that way so it's difficult for them to say there is cause and affect by collecting the data but there is lose to give up access because what if there is data that is proven to be a key ingredient in the mix. >> how is that proven. >> i...
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how are they trying to avoid that. g alabama go algorithm e entered into the dat data base. >> there is nothing about there income or ethnicity. not even gender. >> it's not minority report. >> no people are not coming to your door, don't worry. >> fascinating stuff from all of you guys. >> thank you for sharing these stories. one thing before we go. most people think scientists are a bit nerdy and not that cool. but i think crystal's shoes here beg to differ. take a look at those. >> they are still nerdy. >> go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. follow your experts on twitter, google plus and more. ♪ >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betz, live in new york. >> the nsa denies reports president obama knew about and approved the spying on germany's chancellor. >> after months held hostage farc frees a u.s. marine. >> syria submits a plan for getting rid of its chemical weapons three days before the deadline. >> remembering rock pioneer lou reed. the former velvet underground died at the age
how are they trying to avoid that. g alabama go algorithm e entered into the dat data base. >> there is nothing about there income or ethnicity. not even gender. >> it's not minority report. >> no people are not coming to your door, don't worry. >> fascinating stuff from all of you guys. >> thank you for sharing these stories. one thing before we go. most people think scientists are a bit nerdy and not that cool. but i think crystal's shoes here beg to differ. take...
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honestly, how beautiful does that look? >> i like that. >> how long do you cook that?ering or boiling it? >> simmering. that's a really good question. >> you want to make it fall off the bone. >> boiling it -- >> emulsify the fat if you boil it and then you won't be able to skim it off after. >> that's why i ask. >> once we have that, we've taken the chicken out. we have potatoes that have been par boiled. they're lightly cooked. pasta not cooked at all. let this go. you have the chicken here, which we just pull apart. my grandma typically would serve it with these very fancy celery sticks. >> i like it. >> put this in water overnight and salt water and olives. really that's all it is. dress it up, put some chicken. you have to get that old-school parsley in there as well. >> you like the old-school stuff not the flakes. >> ladies, thank you so much. >> that's just the broth. >> i know. >> it will give you an idea of -- >> say hello to our friends in montreal. >> i will. >>> dinner and music. country music star scotty mccreery sings for us. first this is "today" on nbc
honestly, how beautiful does that look? >> i like that. >> how long do you cook that?ering or boiling it? >> simmering. that's a really good question. >> you want to make it fall off the bone. >> boiling it -- >> emulsify the fat if you boil it and then you won't be able to skim it off after. >> that's why i ask. >> once we have that, we've taken the chicken out. we have potatoes that have been par boiled. they're lightly cooked. pasta not cooked...
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you know i know how to cook i know how to clean. i took care of him. i was there when he needed someone to talk to. >> kirk: hang on. >> we have been on and off for a year because we were going through stuff because of her. i shouldn't be going through that >> kirk: what do you want to happen? you want her out of her life? >> yes, i want her to stay out of me and his positive energy she keeps bringing up negative energy. >> he comes back to me all the time. yes, he does. >> kirk: does amber know about last week? last week never happened? >> she called me at the airport. that you left with a dude last week, right? why do you keep doing that? how would i believe you when you lying. why should anybody else believe you when you lied about a kid. why do you lie about a child >> kirk: you are sending mixed signals. but you are not sleeping with her at all? >> no. no. i the strongest love for her but how can i live with those feelings. >> kirk: it's time for the test results which may not be a surprise but something that yaz needs to hear and so do i. we will
you know i know how to cook i know how to clean. i took care of him. i was there when he needed someone to talk to. >> kirk: hang on. >> we have been on and off for a year because we were going through stuff because of her. i shouldn't be going through that >> kirk: what do you want to happen? you want her out of her life? >> yes, i want her to stay out of me and his positive energy she keeps bringing up negative energy. >> he comes back to me all the time. yes, he...
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how about on sunday ?there's hardly any traffic then. - maybe next week. - rosa, what is your problem ? i guess i might be a little bit scared. a little bit ? it sounds like we're talking major phobia. there's got to be some place you could learn to drive. okay. how do you feel ? great ! this is easy. see ? i told you. just keep your eyes on the road. i am. i can see everything perfectly. excellent. so, how am i doing so far ? best indoor driver i've ever seen. hey. hi. you're going to have to talk about it sometime. how did the knife end up at the cafe ? how should i know ? you didn't answer my question. great. now how am i going to explain this to mom ? how are you going to explain all those bruises ? i fell down at school the other day. from what, a three-story building ? - why don't you cut the crap, edward ? - that's what happened. fine. if you don't want to talk to me you can talk to mom. wait. every day they've been messing with me. - who ? - these guys. they say if i don't do what they tell me, the
how about on sunday ?there's hardly any traffic then. - maybe next week. - rosa, what is your problem ? i guess i might be a little bit scared. a little bit ? it sounds like we're talking major phobia. there's got to be some place you could learn to drive. okay. how do you feel ? great ! this is easy. see ? i told you. just keep your eyes on the road. i am. i can see everything perfectly. excellent. so, how am i doing so far ? best indoor driver i've ever seen. hey. hi. you're going to have to...
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how far down can you go? and it turns out how far down you can go is 273 degrees down here. and down here on the floor, that is the absolute zero, down there. that's the absolute zero temperature. so it turns out on this kelvin scale, we don't even say kelvin degrees. we just say kelvins. i mean, kelvin was really honcho, okay? these are all kelvins, all right? on this kelvin scale, the point at which ice melts would be 273 positive. see, with the kelvin scale, there's no negative numbers. everything is positive. ain't that nice? see? and then the temperature of boiling water is 373 because they have made the kelvin scale, the scientist-types, so that it has the same divisions as the celsius scale. but absolute zero is 273 degrees under there. so if we have that ice coffee that's, say-- let's take something that won't change state because it turns out the ice coffee, something will happen to it when it gets up to 100 degrees celsius. what will it do? boil. it will start to turn into steam, see. but let's suppose you had like a piece metal. i have this metal here at zero degr
how far down can you go? and it turns out how far down you can go is 273 degrees down here. and down here on the floor, that is the absolute zero, down there. that's the absolute zero temperature. so it turns out on this kelvin scale, we don't even say kelvin degrees. we just say kelvins. i mean, kelvin was really honcho, okay? these are all kelvins, all right? on this kelvin scale, the point at which ice melts would be 273 positive. see, with the kelvin scale, there's no negative numbers....
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how it's made? - i saw an episode on how they make paper on sesame street. - get out. i'm gonna preve inferior men from sullying my place of work with their weak, passionless leadership. do you see my hat? no? that's because i just threw it in the ring. - you guys pay for relocation, though, right? - well, why would you need relocation if you already live in scranton? - well, i'd want to move further away, you know? just...don't want any chance of running into my coworkers outside the office. - can i ask why you're leaving your current job? - i'm leaving my other job because they were all... jerks. really. you know, all of them. you had your jerk wads and your jerk offs, so... just between the wads and the offs, i just-- i had to get out of there. - is this a bad time to be doing this? - i'm having a bad time. [laughs] - i'm sorry. i-if we did something to upset you, i-i'm sure it was inadvertent. - wait. oh, why did i believe that weirdo in the lobby? these are the nicest people i ever met. - thank you. - it's gorgeous, angela. - yeah, i actually know about nice rings
how it's made? - i saw an episode on how they make paper on sesame street. - get out. i'm gonna preve inferior men from sullying my place of work with their weak, passionless leadership. do you see my hat? no? that's because i just threw it in the ring. - you guys pay for relocation, though, right? - well, why would you need relocation if you already live in scranton? - well, i'd want to move further away, you know? just...don't want any chance of running into my coworkers outside the office. -...
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how many disagree. how many think it is there. no problem. yes.to nyu doesn't mean -- >> the american dream for me is kind of this idea that's been brought up. to me it's only about hard work. it's what you put in. it's not a dream. it should be something available to everybody. if you work hard, pay taxes and get a lot back from the government you have a lot of opportunities then you can succeed. it's wonderful to succeed. i hope everybody in the room succeeds from hard work not the idea of a dream. >> no one disagrees with it. everyone wants the american dream to be there. it's been said before and should be said again there is far more that unites us than divides us. this is a perfect example. you were talking about working your way through college. you think you pulled yourself up by your boot straps. it's amazing, awesome and what everybody should do. we differ on how to get there. >> the problem you will have and i will say this, my hope for you all because i want you all the to succeed, even the liberals, especially him. once you start the
how many disagree. how many think it is there. no problem. yes.to nyu doesn't mean -- >> the american dream for me is kind of this idea that's been brought up. to me it's only about hard work. it's what you put in. it's not a dream. it should be something available to everybody. if you work hard, pay taxes and get a lot back from the government you have a lot of opportunities then you can succeed. it's wonderful to succeed. i hope everybody in the room succeeds from hard work not the idea...
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how much they love it.eir lives in fact. >> and you know patty, i hear thousands of testimonies every week. it's just so surreal to me when i set out to create the world's best pillow, i wanted you to be able to walk down the street and say what would you like to be able to see in a pillow. and if they said i want to be able to wash and dry it. well, my pillow does that. if they said i want it to be able to conform to my exact individual needs, my pillow does that. i want it to stay cool, my pillow does that. i want it to be price right, so it can last 10 years and give it value, my pillow does that. i want it to come with a guarantee in case it doesn't work, my pillow does that. what's been amazing for me is my calling is just the fact that now i'm hearing back from these. well you know, it seems like one in five people send or tell me it's not only helped them but created a miracle in their life. >> if you don't mind, i'd love to read a letter from one of your facebook followers now? >> no. >> so this is
how much they love it.eir lives in fact. >> and you know patty, i hear thousands of testimonies every week. it's just so surreal to me when i set out to create the world's best pillow, i wanted you to be able to walk down the street and say what would you like to be able to see in a pillow. and if they said i want to be able to wash and dry it. well, my pillow does that. if they said i want it to be able to conform to my exact individual needs, my pillow does that. i want it to stay cool,...
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how can it best be served by how we decide how people get on that p them. thanks for all your discussions >> can i ask a clarifying question. commissioner winn's are you saying the b cc should have less parents recommendation >> talking about whether or not the board and i've been or whether we as a school district have been assert active enough i want to make sure we have that community oversight and connection function be strong. and i also want us to talk about the whether they are recruiting from the same pool from both of those committees while it you. i'm sorry. >> like we've merged the same function and maybe we want that but we have to talk about it. that's my point >> thank you. well first on this issue as chair the rules committee we're happy to have that conversation in the community. commissioner matthew's stepped out but we could have a meeting in the community. i've not mapped it out but we can make that happen. i want to say thank you for your hard work and service. this is my first year i feel guilty haven't made appointment yet and i apolog
how can it best be served by how we decide how people get on that p them. thanks for all your discussions >> can i ask a clarifying question. commissioner winn's are you saying the b cc should have less parents recommendation >> talking about whether or not the board and i've been or whether we as a school district have been assert active enough i want to make sure we have that community oversight and connection function be strong. and i also want us to talk about the whether they...
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how how light works now is it a light saber no just because these two little photons are acting it's a far cry from being a light saber but you do have powerful lasers these days they can cut through pretty much anything there nothing can stop them i am not discounting the possibility of anything in the future considering how this next story is really crazy especially for people who've seen internal sometime of the spotless mind involves navigating the human brain and actually here zeroing in on some parts of your brain that can actually raise memories i want to play a little clip from eternal sunshine for people who don't know. why remember a destructive love affair here at the cool we have perfected a safe technique for the focused troubling memories matter of hours patented surgical procedure were if you have painful memories and allow you a new and lasting peace of mind you would never imagine possible so basically by amplifying the activity of a g. . called that one they can know a race memory is i mean this is crazy what potential could this have for the future you know i mean
how how light works now is it a light saber no just because these two little photons are acting it's a far cry from being a light saber but you do have powerful lasers these days they can cut through pretty much anything there nothing can stop them i am not discounting the possibility of anything in the future considering how this next story is really crazy especially for people who've seen internal sometime of the spotless mind involves navigating the human brain and actually here zeroing in...
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this guys knows how they operate. he knew how they operated then. and even if he has been in the game for the last several months or a few years, he has a lot of intel againsintelligence and th. and the personnel working on their side. and let's talk about bengazi. he had a five million dollars bounty on his head. and a former director of african counter terrorism told the new yor"newyork times," the adminisn is worried about things going sideways and they took advantage of a rare window of opportunity to remove the threat before it became wars. if the window is closing does that mean we are leaving the suspects on the street there? here is what the republican congressmen said on sunday. if we were able to get al-liby we didn't get the operators from bengazi. some of them have now gone under ground. what does it say about our priorities? >> this is where the law and politics emerge we can't deny the capture of al-liby was significant. to me it sends the message that the cooperation between the u.s. government and the libyan authorities is getting be
this guys knows how they operate. he knew how they operated then. and even if he has been in the game for the last several months or a few years, he has a lot of intel againsintelligence and th. and the personnel working on their side. and let's talk about bengazi. he had a five million dollars bounty on his head. and a former director of african counter terrorism told the new yor"newyork times," the adminisn is worried about things going sideways and they took advantage of a rare...
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how did you feel about that answer? >> well, you know, it was a little bit perplexing and then later she came back and seemed to say that was with one contractor. so we, we are making our notes and doubling check notes. we have heard figures that range from in the 300 million, to 600 million, to upwards of that. so this is why last week with the contractors i asked them to quantify and put on paper, to deliver to us an accounting. past, present and future. what they're being paid. melissa: yamana because they were paid a contract. now they're being paid to clean up the mess that was made, and then they're being retained for future work. so i asked the secretary today to also deliver to us an accounting can we say, was it 174 or 190 million? is it 300, 400 million, what is the real number to build a website that should not have cost more than a million dollars. melissa: no. and doesn't work. setting aside the website, you asked about this idea that, you know, depending which report you're looking at, at least 50% of the
how did you feel about that answer? >> well, you know, it was a little bit perplexing and then later she came back and seemed to say that was with one contractor. so we, we are making our notes and doubling check notes. we have heard figures that range from in the 300 million, to 600 million, to upwards of that. so this is why last week with the contractors i asked them to quantify and put on paper, to deliver to us an accounting. past, present and future. what they're being paid....
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how? >> guest: i think there are huge amounts of saudi money that flow to law firms and lobbyists, and it is conscious and it is deliberate, and it is intended to obtain a sympathetic hearing for saudi views and saudi policy. as long as we were ignorant or largely ignorant of the damage that the saudi billions were doing in propagating this extremist vision, there were no crucial issues in the u.s. as important as it is today. but today it's very important. and i think that we need to debate the saudi policies. and the administration has asked the saudis to terminate this funding, and people tell me there's some movement in the direction of doing that. i think i will be convinced when we see some "for sale" or "for rent" signs on some of these extremist institutions, which are spread all over the world. they are in pakistan. they are in europe. they are -- they're in this country. c-span: how many former american ambassadors to saudi arabia are on the saudi arabian payroll? >> guest: i thi
how? >> guest: i think there are huge amounts of saudi money that flow to law firms and lobbyists, and it is conscious and it is deliberate, and it is intended to obtain a sympathetic hearing for saudi views and saudi policy. as long as we were ignorant or largely ignorant of the damage that the saudi billions were doing in propagating this extremist vision, there were no crucial issues in the u.s. as important as it is today. but today it's very important. and i think that we need to...
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it's how big are the divisions. how do we close them. we had a 21-day shutdown as you know back in 1995. the interesting thing is when you look at all the shutdowns, the last 17 shutdowns we've had since 1976 in market terms haven't been significant and have always raglied back. no big market melt many down -- meltdown. so what is interesting how that dictates discussions around the debt ceiling. maybe if they get too much anger from the public it may mean they'll be less willing to have a conflict over the debt ceiling. that's the real key. >> that debt ceiling is really key. hard to think about in the middle of this. we'll take it one by one. >>> now for a look at the weather here's bill karins, all right, bill, we need sunshine and the shutdown storm. >> one of those beautiful days in washington, d.c. that we've ever had on october 1st. it's going to be absolutely gorgeous. it's just this weather pattern just shaping up to be a very interesting october if we keep the temperatures like this. i mean, these high temperatures this afterno
it's how big are the divisions. how do we close them. we had a 21-day shutdown as you know back in 1995. the interesting thing is when you look at all the shutdowns, the last 17 shutdowns we've had since 1976 in market terms haven't been significant and have always raglied back. no big market melt many down -- meltdown. so what is interesting how that dictates discussions around the debt ceiling. maybe if they get too much anger from the public it may mean they'll be less willing to have a...
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on how we interact with each other. how we fall in love. how we betray each other. sort of carried to us in this exquisite perfect prose. it's not showy, it's not glossing over anything, it's just -- it goes straight to the point and it goes straight to the heart of what we do everyday of our lives. >> brown: the nobel committee cited what all lovers of literature know, that she is the master of contemporary short stories. now the short story is not always honored. it's often admired but not honored and she's helped change that, right? >> she certainly has. i mean, she's probably one of two or three people who've really dedicated their writing lives to the short story and the only one to really attain the mastery that she has. you know, the this award is not at all misguided. it was really typed. -- time. she's been writing so solidly and steadily for so long and every book gets better. you know, we heard the clip about her giving up writing and to me that's the biggest tragedy here. >> you mean she said she really will this time. do you believe her this time? >> i
on how we interact with each other. how we fall in love. how we betray each other. sort of carried to us in this exquisite perfect prose. it's not showy, it's not glossing over anything, it's just -- it goes straight to the point and it goes straight to the heart of what we do everyday of our lives. >> brown: the nobel committee cited what all lovers of literature know, that she is the master of contemporary short stories. now the short story is not always honored. it's often admired but...
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how do you put a price on that? oh, four dollars?! i guess that's how. build your own chicken wraps, just $4 on denny's $2$4$6$8 value menu ®. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] at first, it wasn't the perfect amount of tomatoes. not ready. [ male announcer ] later, it wouldn't be the perfect amount of spinach. not ready. [ male announcer ] then the sausage and pasta. ♪ not ready. [ male announcer ] but finally it happened. perfection. yes! [ male announcer ] at progresso, we've got a passion for quality. because you've got a passion for taste. . >>> covering all the bay area. this is abc 7 news. >>> welcome back, everyone. glad to have you with us on day two, saturday morning, day two of the b.a.r.t. strike. you're looking live at the san mateo bridge. no trouble as you can see clearly there on the roadways. a little hazy in the sky, though. we're keeping an eye on your forecast and we're keeping an eye on your traffic and we'll keep you updated throughout this newscast as we watch the backups come and go on bay
how do you put a price on that? oh, four dollars?! i guess that's how. build your own chicken wraps, just $4 on denny's $2$4$6$8 value menu ®. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] at first, it wasn't the perfect amount of tomatoes. not ready. [ male announcer ] later, it wouldn't be the perfect amount of spinach. not ready. [ male announcer ] then the sausage and pasta. ♪ not ready. [ male announcer ] but finally it happened. perfection. yes! [ male...
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how were you able to do that?ifty grader, especially a school that goes up to twelth grade, it wasn't just fifth graders picking on me, it was sixth graders. it got to the point where i stopped going to school. >> your grades probably suffered as a result? >> it's not extreme like it was here and for kids who are getting picked on in school, what are some tips they can take away to learn to stick up for themselves? >> who in their circle of their life is supportive. if they can't remember that, because what happens when we get into a negative state, all we see is the negative and we don't see the positive. if we can give them a note or get them on the phone to problem solve, what can i do. sometimes it's bigger than us. >> if your school won't support you or your teachers won't support you, that's an issue. the world needs to know it's not cool to be a bully. >> thank you. >>> did your teacher make the grade? we'll reveal the finalists for our teacher of the year contest. we've been waiting for this. >>> and then,
how were you able to do that?ifty grader, especially a school that goes up to twelth grade, it wasn't just fifth graders picking on me, it was sixth graders. it got to the point where i stopped going to school. >> your grades probably suffered as a result? >> it's not extreme like it was here and for kids who are getting picked on in school, what are some tips they can take away to learn to stick up for themselves? >> who in their circle of their life is supportive. if they...
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if they don't have redistricting and don't know about how few districts swing every lek cycle and how 79% of us shouldn't get in the boothe because it's already decided. this is really -- i think you have all the right ideas. if you can chair a slibility -- share little bit of it. so you a great ante-dote from rick -- back 32 years later. he was warned he needs to spend 30 hours a week on fundraising. where do you get the establishment, the incunl bent, the crusty, old system that might seem new but so set in where do you get that to throw away the leadership pack to change? >> guest: they provided a relief if everybody had to stand down on both sides of the aisle. that's the key. in changes on campaign finance reform has to be level playing field on both sides. that is what we had to orgestrate drg organize strait. it but it was to the even handedness. so both sides had to do it. that's one less level 77 financing. of raising money. think about it. in the house of representatives they had an -- probably the majority, at least, have leadership packs. not running for leadership. it's a
if they don't have redistricting and don't know about how few districts swing every lek cycle and how 79% of us shouldn't get in the boothe because it's already decided. this is really -- i think you have all the right ideas. if you can chair a slibility -- share little bit of it. so you a great ante-dote from rick -- back 32 years later. he was warned he needs to spend 30 hours a week on fundraising. where do you get the establishment, the incunl bent, the crusty, old system that might seem...
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how's this, huh? well, when you...r in the vibe here, the...the whole package is good. robert: hey, ray. robert. out of milk. you did that on purpose. you wanted milk. [door opens and closes] i've gotta buy myself a coffee maker. with everything. go! gooo! but instead she gives him capri sun. with absolutely no artificial preservatives. that's why we reimagined the range using a tri-ring burner. from the lowest simmer, to the hottest sear, nothing can stop you from achieving the perfect dish... almost. ge. reimagining home. visit bray & scarff and save 10% on select ge cooking appliances when you buy two or more. hurry in for this limited time offer. ♪ she doesn't care.on't know for thow debra can let your. go to work like that. what's that, dear? no. nothin', nothin'. what? you can talk to me. i'm your mother. please. talk to me. nothin'. nothin'. it's just... unnhh. what? what? can't you read the signs? "nothin'. it's just... nuhhh." he's married. oh. what did she do? so...trouble in paradise? oh, no. it's just that.
how's this, huh? well, when you...r in the vibe here, the...the whole package is good. robert: hey, ray. robert. out of milk. you did that on purpose. you wanted milk. [door opens and closes] i've gotta buy myself a coffee maker. with everything. go! gooo! but instead she gives him capri sun. with absolutely no artificial preservatives. that's why we reimagined the range using a tri-ring burner. from the lowest simmer, to the hottest sear, nothing can stop you from achieving the perfect dish......
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how is that fair?tion where you're going to the bahamas and knowing that you're going to have a job when you come back, that you're going to be paid. it's somewhat like pain and suffering type money. >> wait a second -- gerri: oh! >> punitive damages here? >> no. that's punitive damages, this is pain and suffering. but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing. [laughter] the point i want to make sheer is there should be uniformity amongst all the stakes -- gerri: they should pay the money back. >> but there should be different rules for people who are furloughed federal workers as opposed to private workers and state workers who -- >> you just made my point again, thank you. >> okay, how did i do that? [laughter] >> it puts federal employees at a higher level than private employees or state employees. it puts them at an advantage that private employees and state employees don't have. and by the way, we'
how is that fair?tion where you're going to the bahamas and knowing that you're going to have a job when you come back, that you're going to be paid. it's somewhat like pain and suffering type money. >> wait a second -- gerri: oh! >> punitive damages here? >> no. that's punitive damages, this is pain and suffering. but the point i'm making, only oregon that -- it's only oregon that decided to do in this. >> by the way, it's oregon. >> well, i'm from flushing....
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how big it will be remains to be seen. we'll wait till january 1st to see how big it gets. >> if massachusetts is the example, it will skds. the question is what plan will people buy and do they understand the consequences. some have high co-pays and high deduktsables. it may inhibit them from using the care they think they have. >> zocdoc is a client? >> right. >> you have to see start ups like this improver access? >> absolutely. >> when do you think we see the results of this.gver access? >> absolutely. >> when do you think we see the results of this. when will people understand the quality or not going to the doctor because it's too expensive. >> if the metric is how many sign up, we'll know in a year. if the metric is how many are accessing care, it will take a few years. >> do you think technology is changing your business? >> absolutely. electronic health records are revolutionizing america. >> there's something like a company that's benefitted from making the chips in our mobile devices. they're backing a clinical
how big it will be remains to be seen. we'll wait till january 1st to see how big it gets. >> if massachusetts is the example, it will skds. the question is what plan will people buy and do they understand the consequences. some have high co-pays and high deduktsables. it may inhibit them from using the care they think they have. >> zocdoc is a client? >> right. >> you have to see start ups like this improver access? >> absolutely. >> when do you think we see...
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we're looking for information that help us understand how other countries think and how they plan to operate. and that can make our relationship with them much more affective and productive. >> ifill: is that what european nations are looking for as well? >> i think that european nations it are looking for some supervision and some limits. the nsa sucks in as much information as it does partly because it can. partly because of new information technologies, the internet, wireless, cell phones. and the europeans simply have a political culture that is more sensitive to privacy than in the united states. >> ifill: so they handle their intelligence differently than we would necessarily. >> well, they haven't made much more progress on these kinds of issues among themselves than they have with us. they don't have an eu-wide approach to intelligence. they have their individual member states but, for example, with us there has been a really tough conversation about air traffic passenger data, about financial data to track terrorism. we have said open up the books. they have said that's inco
we're looking for information that help us understand how other countries think and how they plan to operate. and that can make our relationship with them much more affective and productive. >> ifill: is that what european nations are looking for as well? >> i think that european nations it are looking for some supervision and some limits. the nsa sucks in as much information as it does partly because it can. partly because of new information technologies, the internet, wireless,...