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iceberg.he rare sight nobody was expecting. >> it's like the iceberg did a 180. >>> we've got the story of violent robbers with sledge hammers who got away with nothing. >> because this 71-year-old man decided he was going to be a hero. >>> a poor little fox kid has his head stuck in a rusty old can. >> you'll see the delicate rescue operation. >>> and the story of a wife who buys her man some beer. >> how sweet. >> but this is how he repays her. >> are you kidding me. >> she walked away from the car and has not stopped walking ever since. >>> we're all familiar with the saying just the tip of the iceberg. the tourists in this video got to see what was below the tip of the iceberg. this is off the coast of argentina. parts of this iceberg cracked off and it causes the iceberg to lose balance and pretty much flip over so the bottom comes up, the top goes down and watch. it just kind of starts to break the surface of the water, slowly come up. it looks like waterfalls in the middle of the ocean.
iceberg.he rare sight nobody was expecting. >> it's like the iceberg did a 180. >>> we've got the story of violent robbers with sledge hammers who got away with nothing. >> because this 71-year-old man decided he was going to be a hero. >>> a poor little fox kid has his head stuck in a rusty old can. >> you'll see the delicate rescue operation. >>> and the story of a wife who buys her man some beer. >> how sweet. >> but this is how he...
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an iceberg floated down the coastline, an area known to be known as iceberg alley. the massive 10,000-year-old beauty, 90% is submerged in water drifts down every spring creating an iceberg parade along the 18,000 mile long coast. >>> in china a group of performers put on the balancing act. the umbrella acrobats balance various objects on top of umbrellas as well as their body, sometimes while hula hooping. inspired by acrobats from her childhood, one woman started the group after retiring and after much practice, they have mastered the art. >>> finally, beauty won't get you so far at one pageant in zimbab zimbabwe. the winner is crowned mr. ugly. the title went to 37-year-old man named ugliest of them all. one him $100 in prize money and two nights stay at a hotel. he said his wife was on his case about needing more money for food so he entered the contest. i would bet that is not exactly what she had in mind. >> now she has the ugliest husband. >> i don't know if she's proud about that, but she has $100. i'm sure she's excited about that part. >>> early look at st
an iceberg floated down the coastline, an area known to be known as iceberg alley. the massive 10,000-year-old beauty, 90% is submerged in water drifts down every spring creating an iceberg parade along the 18,000 mile long coast. >>> in china a group of performers put on the balancing act. the umbrella acrobats balance various objects on top of umbrellas as well as their body, sometimes while hula hooping. inspired by acrobats from her childhood, one woman started the group after...
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it was several kinds of messages, but i would point out it's the tip of the iceberg because remember about these federal judicial appointments, the judge, the federal judge who issued the court order to faubus to cease and desist was ronald davies, an eisenhower appointee, who opened the door for the justice department to intervene, which opened the door for sending troops to enforce the federal court order. eisenhower was a typical politician. in some ways he could be very cute about this saying i didn't send the troops to enforce desegregation. i sent them to upheld a federal court order. well, a federal court order about what? brown! that's what. and so ike would sometimes be cute -- too cute by half which was one reason why people looked at what he said publicly. sometimes they don't know where he's coming from because he'd be very politically cute about it. >> it is the first time that the troops were called in in this way. >> this was the first time -- first time that the federal troops were sent in to particularly a former confederate state since reconstruction after the civil
it was several kinds of messages, but i would point out it's the tip of the iceberg because remember about these federal judicial appointments, the judge, the federal judge who issued the court order to faubus to cease and desist was ronald davies, an eisenhower appointee, who opened the door for the justice department to intervene, which opened the door for sending troops to enforce the federal court order. eisenhower was a typical politician. in some ways he could be very cute about this...
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it is called the bottom of the iceberg. nobody wants to look beyond what the real issues are. $10,000 to plant trees is peanuts. but it is really the bottom of the iceberg that you are really in getting yourself to. so i request that you really take a good, ethical look at all the facts involved in this before you move forward and proceed fourth. commissioner avalos: thank you. >> as part of the annual call for projects for the prop k program, dpw is requesting street tree maintenance funds. we will be digging deeper into this issue in coming back to the committee next month with more information. commissioner avalos: thank you. any other member of the public that would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have a representative from the mta here? i have had an experience recently. it was noted by andy that there was striping and pain and how he also sounds something about spending the money once. i was writing down alemany street where it had recently been strapped by the mta, by the pa
it is called the bottom of the iceberg. nobody wants to look beyond what the real issues are. $10,000 to plant trees is peanuts. but it is really the bottom of the iceberg that you are really in getting yourself to. so i request that you really take a good, ethical look at all the facts involved in this before you move forward and proceed fourth. commissioner avalos: thank you. >> as part of the annual call for projects for the prop k program, dpw is requesting street tree maintenance...
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yeah, the iceberg is frozen. how many say the hot cup of coffee still has more kinetic energy of all those molecules and those zillions and zillions-- come on, no, it's the other way around, gang. [laughter] it turns out there's more internal energy in the humongous icebergs simply because there are more molecules jiggling, you know? add up all the energy, you're gonna get a greater amount, okay? but when we talk about the energy per molecule, we're talking about an idea that begins with t. try it. temperature. temperature, yeah. temperature has to do with the-- per molecule, okay? so the--per molecule in a hot cup of coffee is a lot more than a heat per molecule in a hunk of ice. isn't that true? yeah. so we see there's a--difference between temperature and total amount of energy. temperature is an average, energy per molecule, kind of, yeah. we measure internal energy or any kind of energy in joules, or in heat units calories. calories and joules are same, same. what is it? 4.186 joules equals 1 calorie, someth
yeah, the iceberg is frozen. how many say the hot cup of coffee still has more kinetic energy of all those molecules and those zillions and zillions-- come on, no, it's the other way around, gang. [laughter] it turns out there's more internal energy in the humongous icebergs simply because there are more molecules jiggling, you know? add up all the energy, you're gonna get a greater amount, okay? but when we talk about the energy per molecule, we're talking about an idea that begins with t. try...
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you really, as mentioned, the very tip of the iceberg for us to understand. at sfusd, the incredible work to make it for every single student, every single red joining student has this in their diploma course understanding. it is so important and complex. not just one ninth and 10th graders, but you hear about the other grade levels, and what they are doing. we want to make sure all schools have this, all across san francisco. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, commissioner. i think we have an obligation to make sure we keep an eye on this. at some point, it might be helpful for us to get some of the numbers, in terms of the costs associated with the schools that might need it. we have our own budgetary concerns. but i think it is good to have that information out there. supervisor olague: i was wondering -- i support what i have heard from the members here today. i was wondering, in your conversations with students, who are the ones representing the f's and the d's -- what have they said? what has their input been, as far as what they need to succeed?
you really, as mentioned, the very tip of the iceberg for us to understand. at sfusd, the incredible work to make it for every single student, every single red joining student has this in their diploma course understanding. it is so important and complex. not just one ninth and 10th graders, but you hear about the other grade levels, and what they are doing. we want to make sure all schools have this, all across san francisco. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you, commissioner. i think we...
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it's done in daylight, in a way like the "titanic" approaching an iceberg.le we're aprotesting the iceberg, we're rearranging the chairs on the "titanic." we're having talks and we're having discussions, but this is far worse because the "titanic" was a ship at night. this is the world at daylight, witnessing not an iceberg, but a volcano which will engulf in flames. >> jamie: some of it is in broad daylight. some of it is locations going on and inspectors aren't allowed to see he. does israel know where they are and why doesn't israel go in and take them out? you're most at risk. >> we are at risk and the whole of the world and civilization as we know it is at risk. the gulf states, the saudis, everybody is at risk. it's that rogue, fundamental extreme regime that requires nuclear weapons and-- >> do you believe that-- >> we believe they're on a quest to get it. we do know what they're doing. we do know with great certainty where it is, and i assure you that if we feel that nothing else has to be done, and that the rest of the world and the international co
it's done in daylight, in a way like the "titanic" approaching an iceberg.le we're aprotesting the iceberg, we're rearranging the chairs on the "titanic." we're having talks and we're having discussions, but this is far worse because the "titanic" was a ship at night. this is the world at daylight, witnessing not an iceberg, but a volcano which will engulf in flames. >> jamie: some of it is in broad daylight. some of it is locations going on and inspectors...
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is this potentially, tom, just the tip of the iceberg? >> well, tim, let's just tell people why bankia is here. it has huge amounts of bankruptcy loans, and it's now part nationalized. it's part owned by the spanish state. and therefore, the future of the spanish government is in part dependent on the future of bankia. and what we've had this morning is shares in the bank have been suspended trading. i've just come off the phone to an economist here in spain who said little a suspenseful mood, not that unexpected, really, given all the uncertainty over bankia. we really don't know the extent of the losses in bankia. what the government is now coming up are figures reported in the spanish media to be about 15 billion euros of rescue funds, i and a real sort of plan to clean up the bank. >> will the spanish government have to borrow money at quite a high interest rate to actually bring about this bailout? >> well, that's the fear. the fear really is that spain's government that is cash-strapped doesn't have lots of their money to keep baili
is this potentially, tom, just the tip of the iceberg? >> well, tim, let's just tell people why bankia is here. it has huge amounts of bankruptcy loans, and it's now part nationalized. it's part owned by the spanish state. and therefore, the future of the spanish government is in part dependent on the future of bankia. and what we've had this morning is shares in the bank have been suspended trading. i've just come off the phone to an economist here in spain who said little a suspenseful...
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my brother was sure that he could climb onto an iceberg and he would be fine. my brother said, oh, no, i'll build a raft. i do remember what my theory was, probably that i would drown but years later, of course talk when i met walter, told in this story. he listened to a story kindly and indulgently to a story he had heard at least a million times, and shorts. then when i was a young editor working for a toronto publishing firm him actually i was the publishing director by then i met robert ballard, who i'm sure all of you have heard of. and he said that he was going to find the titanic. there was a toronto lawyer representing him, and he was not completed or not, having about some of like an interesting people in this. back in 1984 when this was going on the titanic was sort of in bad odor. always somebody going to find it. it was like a lot ness monster or bigfoot. somebody, known as arc. always an expedition, raising money, publishers and film makers to go into this. and then they never quite found its. you know, just a year before this had been a texas oil
my brother was sure that he could climb onto an iceberg and he would be fine. my brother said, oh, no, i'll build a raft. i do remember what my theory was, probably that i would drown but years later, of course talk when i met walter, told in this story. he listened to a story kindly and indulgently to a story he had heard at least a million times, and shorts. then when i was a young editor working for a toronto publishing firm him actually i was the publishing director by then i met robert...
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therees & a lottof mismanagement. i think that there's corrrption probably just theetip 3 of the iceberg 40 &p3 pe showed this ideo to he department f human resourccs. hours later, they senn sent us &pa statement saying the &pdepartment has zeeo tolerance 3 meantime... a statt audit reveeled the office failed to collect more han one-point-seven ábillioná dollars in payments ..over the last three years.this story culddeeplain at least pne reason wwy.i'm meggn gilliland, fox45 morning news. 3 now aafollow p now tt another story we brooght you first on & fox...prosscutors have dropped & ámoreethan halfááoo the charres...against the suspects in a vicious beating downtown. &pdowntown.<> <<>you see a tturist... 3 beaten... robbedd.. and initially....24 chhrggs were 3 shayona davis, shatia baldwin, &pand deangeloocarter.but noww.. theeyface just 1.most of the -3 charges dropped were first degree assault charges. p3 the is offering to hold a funnral service for a homeeess man who killee himself fter murderiin an ellicotttcity priest and - church secretaay. - chuuch officiaas say the a
therees & a lottof mismanagement. i think that there's corrrption probably just theetip 3 of the iceberg 40 &p3 pe showed this ideo to he department f human resourccs. hours later, they senn sent us &pa statement saying the &pdepartment has zeeo tolerance 3 meantime... a statt audit reveeled the office failed to collect more han one-point-seven ábillioná dollars in payments ..over the last three years.this story culddeeplain at least pne reason wwy.i'm meggn gilliland, fox45...
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that's just the tip of the iceberg. g them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to the sleep number memorial day sale. where you can celebrate our 25-year commitment to a single mission: better sleep for both of you. never tried this before. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. when you're playing around with that remote, you get that moment where you go, "oh yeah" oh, yeah! ... and it's perfect. they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going to diagnose their problems and help them sleep better. and right now, you can save 40%
that's just the tip of the iceberg. g them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your...
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. >> a salina's lettuce grower has routinely -- has voluntarily recalled packages of shredded icebergettuce. there were sold under these brand names. in the other brands include the farmer's market in cross valley, for some easy said cisco in california and colorado. >>james: let's get an update on the forecast. >> we do not have any special fog advisers for this particular bridge. on the bay bridge, a completely different story. as we head into the afternoon it looks like the fog will start to burn off. mostly sunny conditions with temperatures in the '60s and '70s. as we head into the evening, clear conditions inland and low clouds everywhere else. in torrents of temperatures right outside the door, mostly upper 50s. said jose is one of the warmer areas coming in at 61 degrees. future cast shows by lunchtime mainly 60s indicated by the green of the screen. the further east you go, we will pick up low seventies in terms of exactly where the numbers are going to go to neighborhood by neighborhood, expects slightly cooler weather compared to yesterday. upper 60s for castro valley. most
. >> a salina's lettuce grower has routinely -- has voluntarily recalled packages of shredded icebergettuce. there were sold under these brand names. in the other brands include the farmer's market in cross valley, for some easy said cisco in california and colorado. >>james: let's get an update on the forecast. >> we do not have any special fog advisers for this particular bridge. on the bay bridge, a completely different story. as we head into the afternoon it looks like the...
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in a snacenario where you had a speeding passenger ship traveling in the vicentety invested with icebergs, had an unknown flaw in its hull. our perspective on fukushima -- on behalf of the u.s. client wopted to understand more about the accident. to put in a comparison, if you will. and i undertook that to continue through the fall of september 2011. in the assessment, i reviewed a u.k. chief's reports done by mike waitman. i reviewed the iaea report on its fact finding expert mission. i reviewed the japanese government's report to the iaea and finally, i reviewed our own u.s. near seas report. my preliminary conclusion, preliminary because not all the information is in. and still today, it's not in. is that there was a great deal of dissimilarities between the sights. here in the u.s. and particularly the one i studied. so i concluded and i sort of sint thized the story of fukushima my own mind, that my story was that fukushima accident was in hindsight foreseeable and hindsight foreseeable. that may sound like a non se-- number one, the plant was located about 110 miles from the interse
in a snacenario where you had a speeding passenger ship traveling in the vicentety invested with icebergs, had an unknown flaw in its hull. our perspective on fukushima -- on behalf of the u.s. client wopted to understand more about the accident. to put in a comparison, if you will. and i undertook that to continue through the fall of september 2011. in the assessment, i reviewed a u.k. chief's reports done by mike waitman. i reviewed the iaea report on its fact finding expert mission. i...
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my guess is it could be the tip of the iceberg.hey lost 12% of their share price or the price of jp morgan shares, which means they lost another $18 billion. what happened jamie? i thought you were a genius? i thought you had it figured out. turns out you were running a casino right? keep in mind that punishment business. when he goes on "meet the press," did you break any laws? live how he evades this question watch. >> the immediate question the sec is looking into this, did the bank break any laws? did this "t" violate any accounting rules any sec rules. >> we know we were sloppy. we know we were stupid. we know there was bad judgment. we don't know if any of that is true yet. regulators should look at that. that's their jobs. we're open to the regulators and they'll come to their own conclusions but we intend to fix it learn from it and do what other companies have done. >> instead of rule breaking, law breaking? let the regulators look and find it. i'm not going to tell you. here what is happening, the person who is their chie
my guess is it could be the tip of the iceberg.hey lost 12% of their share price or the price of jp morgan shares, which means they lost another $18 billion. what happened jamie? i thought you were a genius? i thought you had it figured out. turns out you were running a casino right? keep in mind that punishment business. when he goes on "meet the press," did you break any laws? live how he evades this question watch. >> the immediate question the sec is looking into this, did...
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>> to be honest with you i think an iceberg had more to do with it. >> i think it is the iceberg.his picture, it is beautiful. how come in some of the pictures it is brighter, more orange, depending on where you are? >> the reason why it appears more of a bright orange color like this from last year, a spectacular picture, because of all the particulates in the atmosphere. it can be seen better lower in the horizon. as it goes up it has less to filter it and appears smaller and brighter and also more fun to watch lower in the atmosphere. >> i will be in the mountains so i will have a bigger super moon. >> you may have a great view really. bring your cam are. >> i will. i hope all of you send us tweets and mib we will get them monday. >>> next on reporter roulette talk about to stan grant in bejing talking about chen guangcheng. you spoke to him in the last hour or so. what's it is update today? >> just touched base and now of course he is holed up in this hospital here in bejing getting very much needed medical treatment. of course he has been ill for some time now while he endure
>> to be honest with you i think an iceberg had more to do with it. >> i think it is the iceberg.his picture, it is beautiful. how come in some of the pictures it is brighter, more orange, depending on where you are? >> the reason why it appears more of a bright orange color like this from last year, a spectacular picture, because of all the particulates in the atmosphere. it can be seen better lower in the horizon. as it goes up it has less to filter it and appears smaller...
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. >> i'm very surprised they came out with the number and that is just the tip of the iceberg. the impact to marine mammals are much more dramatic than we ever thought >> the navy says the numbers are misleading because this leader study covered a larger area than the previous one. >> he has many surfing words to his name and now a guinness world record goes to gear it mcnamara. he rode the 70 ft. high waves off of the coast of portugal in november. that is officially the highest wave on record ever surfaced. he had to be towed into the monster wave from a jet ski. >> brand in is making when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> the giants placed right ontario on the injured list with an elbow injury. a relief pitcher was called up. the giants have now lost nine straight in arizona. all told schmidt hit his first home run si
. >> i'm very surprised they came out with the number and that is just the tip of the iceberg. the impact to marine mammals are much more dramatic than we ever thought >> the navy says the numbers are misleading because this leader study covered a larger area than the previous one. >> he has many surfing words to his name and now a guinness world record goes to gear it mcnamara. he rode the 70 ft. high waves off of the coast of portugal in november. that is officially the...
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mammals per year >> i'm very surprised they came out with the number and that number is the tip of the icebergimpact to marine mammals is much more dramatic than we ever thought >> he compares the areas to testing in war zones and says the actual harm is for greater than the navy admits >> 14 million instances of harm to marine mammals. hearing loss and of course there will be instances of outright death >> even temporary hearing loss is very serious >> marine mammals depend on their ability to hear for all of their life functions, to find food and mates, to know where they're going when they migrate, they depend upon it the same way we depend on sight >> the only defense they have is the law which protects them in their native habitat >> absent the navy and their trading activities >> they're not opposed to the navy training with sonar but they want them to be selective about where they do it >> the best ways to keep the navy out of areas that are critically important to marine mammals. >> the number of qualified high- school graduates going to public for universities has plunged over the las
mammals per year >> i'm very surprised they came out with the number and that number is the tip of the icebergimpact to marine mammals is much more dramatic than we ever thought >> he compares the areas to testing in war zones and says the actual harm is for greater than the navy admits >> 14 million instances of harm to marine mammals. hearing loss and of course there will be instances of outright death >> even temporary hearing loss is very serious >> marine...
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the pieces of steal that john and i documented say that titanic struck an iceberg, then broke apart and
the pieces of steal that john and i documented say that titanic struck an iceberg, then broke apart and
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however, that figure is just the proposed fy-13 president's budget and is the tip of the iceberg. the loss are in specialties still essential to the total force an aircraft maintainer with 17 years of experience cannot become a cyber warrior with 17 years of experience overnight. the air force is losing the capability of 5,000 to 6,000 experienced and trained personnel. the alternative to these losses once again is to focus on the correct balance to adjust all three components mix to maintain crucial capacity. globally fielded in small numbers and highly responsive. there should be a more ro bust reserve component as a projection force. we can support the president's reversability plan, contribute to the nation's economic recovery and ensure the security of our nation and its interest. mr. chairman, members of the committee, senator cochran, i am honored to have served the last four years as chief of the air force reserve and commander of the air force reserve command. i appreciate this committee' enduring support of our airmen and stand ready for your questions. thank you. >> tha
however, that figure is just the proposed fy-13 president's budget and is the tip of the iceberg. the loss are in specialties still essential to the total force an aircraft maintainer with 17 years of experience cannot become a cyber warrior with 17 years of experience overnight. the air force is losing the capability of 5,000 to 6,000 experienced and trained personnel. the alternative to these losses once again is to focus on the correct balance to adjust all three components mix to maintain...
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what we're seeing is the tip of the iceberg in terms of the brutality of this regime. >> vatican police have arrested a man reported to be pope benedict's butler. he snatched confidential documents from the pope's study. a man was caught in possession what -- with secret documents but his identity has not been confirmed. >> for six years, the bottler has been at the pope's side. he was reported to be so close that he might as well the family. according to italian media, he sits in the vatican jail, accused of stealing documents from the pope's private office. just one month ago, the pope ordered three senior cardinals to investigate who at the apostolic palace was leaking highly embarrassing secret papers. in january, a letter written by the former deputy governor of vatican city was leaked. in it, he alleged corruption in the awarding of church contracts. a number of them ended up in this book about the pope. >> there have been leaks by some small cogs in the vatican machine who decided to make public important events. it is unprecedented and i do not remember anyone ever being arreste
what we're seeing is the tip of the iceberg in terms of the brutality of this regime. >> vatican police have arrested a man reported to be pope benedict's butler. he snatched confidential documents from the pope's study. a man was caught in possession what -- with secret documents but his identity has not been confirmed. >> for six years, the bottler has been at the pope's side. he was reported to be so close that he might as well the family. according to italian media, he sits in...
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that is the tip of the iceberg with remote sensing.lites record data in different parts of the light spectrum that we can't see. and it's that information that allows satellites to be so powerful in terms of looks at things like vegetation health, finding different types of geology that may, say, indicate, an oil deposit or some type of mineral logical deposit that can be ♪ >>> so are you with at home in a place like this? >> yeah, this is a second home for me. you know, i've been in love with egypt since i was a little girl. it's funny, my parents always wondered why a girl from maine would love egypt. you know, we had moose, not camels. we had -- but i just developed a passion for it, from a very young age. everyone has different talents and i'm good at pattern and shape recognition. even when i was a little kid, i could go to a patch of clover and reach in and pick out the four-leaf clover, every single time. >> you read a lot and probably saw some images, but when you got to college, it was reinforced? >> i was very lucky at yale,
that is the tip of the iceberg with remote sensing.lites record data in different parts of the light spectrum that we can't see. and it's that information that allows satellites to be so powerful in terms of looks at things like vegetation health, finding different types of geology that may, say, indicate, an oil deposit or some type of mineral logical deposit that can be ♪ >>> so are you with at home in a place like this? >> yeah, this is a second home for me. you know, i've...
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clothes slide and fabric straps and yours zig zag viewing sewing machines and assess the tip of the iceberg look at finish placemats and you will understand what we are working on. you can make carpets, table runners. this is from a jelly and then i wrapped it around a clothes client stitch3 would steam6 c13 and you have an instant table runner or rug. my grandmother would do this by hand, now we can do it by machine, make it easy for yourself. >>host: let us talk about the benefits, it has a sleek yesteryear look it is a retro feel.it looks like a machine from 160 years ago but now the new modern capabilities. it is so easy, look how gorgeous bodice >>guest: and has the filigree pattern from the original from center.you have the wings in talk that is from the original, it is exciting to yesterday'sd a new configuration that still has a nostalgic feel. there are 24 built- in patterned you will notice lcd screen because it is all electronic now. is easy access simple to maneuver and operate.i want to show a extension table is different from others and are lined up it is its own flat bed and
clothes slide and fabric straps and yours zig zag viewing sewing machines and assess the tip of the iceberg look at finish placemats and you will understand what we are working on. you can make carpets, table runners. this is from a jelly and then i wrapped it around a clothes client stitch3 would steam6 c13 and you have an instant table runner or rug. my grandmother would do this by hand, now we can do it by machine, make it easy for yourself. >>host: let us talk about the benefits, it...
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this is just the tip of the iceberg, we will see it on both sides, you will see democratic super pacds that have gone a step too far. super pacs played an important role in the republican republican primary helped newt gingrich stay in the race, he didn't have money but he had adelson, the casino billionaire who funded his super pac that ran the ads. same thing with rick santorum he got help and mitt romney had a super pac helping him. here is the problem and i was talking to a gingrich advisor yesterday, at times the newt gingrich super pac would take the campaign off message, they went in south carolina, they wanted to talk about guns and religious liberty. the super pac at the time, which couldn't coordinate with the campaign, wanted to talk about bain capital and forced newt gingrich to talk about it when he didn't want to. >> let's switch gears, two star politicians from new jersey poking fun at their images, governor chris christi and cory booker. >> stand back! >> i got this, i got this. >> booker, i'm not a number two guy i'm not background singer. mitt, sir, with all due res
this is just the tip of the iceberg, we will see it on both sides, you will see democratic super pacds that have gone a step too far. super pacs played an important role in the republican republican primary helped newt gingrich stay in the race, he didn't have money but he had adelson, the casino billionaire who funded his super pac that ran the ads. same thing with rick santorum he got help and mitt romney had a super pac helping him. here is the problem and i was talking to a gingrich advisor...
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thing is just the tip of the icebe iceberg. it's been a way of life.llion people that can identify themselves all across the world. with 13 or $14 billion in additional cash in their war chest, he has created a $100 billion company. i think over the next three or four years, this could be probably one of the biggest technology companies in the market. >> okay. you've obviously put your money where your mouth is. >> that's true. >> some of facebook's biggest investors are cashing out, though. while ordinary investors are trying to get a piece of this extra hot ipo. some of those selling as much as half their stakes. goldman sachs, tiger global, and facebook director peter thiel. so are average investors going to get a bad deal on this? >> i think that's the question. i think we'll find out whether it's the insiders who are going to build up big fortune. rory meara of capstone investments and jeff cox as well. and our other guest is with us as well. what do you make of the deal at this point? and what are your longer term prospects for the company? >> we
thing is just the tip of the icebe iceberg. it's been a way of life.llion people that can identify themselves all across the world. with 13 or $14 billion in additional cash in their war chest, he has created a $100 billion company. i think over the next three or four years, this could be probably one of the biggest technology companies in the market. >> okay. you've obviously put your money where your mouth is. >> that's true. >> some of facebook's biggest investors are...
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consider the bottom of the financial icebergs for maintenance. in five years, how will the capital project that we are now approving going to be maintained by public works or the property owner. this has been a known funding problem for several years. in june 2008, this article talks about the planning department trying to develop a funding mechanism for street tree maintenance. in march of 2009, understaffed department struggle to upkeep trees. and it was also known five to eight years ago when representatives from public works declined money from the transportation authority to plant new trees because they did not have sufficient money to maintain trees. [bell rings] i request that you consider this, discuss it, and evaluated the impact of this decision and all other projects that involve street trees, because we're not properly maintaining the ease. on the one hand, you're taking the money and planting the trees. on the other hand, public works is relinquishing control of the trees. there seems to be a division of policy here. [bell rings] sup
consider the bottom of the financial icebergs for maintenance. in five years, how will the capital project that we are now approving going to be maintained by public works or the property owner. this has been a known funding problem for several years. in june 2008, this article talks about the planning department trying to develop a funding mechanism for street tree maintenance. in march of 2009, understaffed department struggle to upkeep trees. and it was also known five to eight years ago...
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it looks like the carrier's decision to charge 100 bucks for carry-on bags is just the tip of the icebergi tells us, that's not the only price hike fliers have to worry about. >> reporter: as if the airline fees weren't high enough, here comes spirit airlines with a new way to pick your pocket. starting in november, if you show up at the gate with a carry-on bag that won't fit under your seat, they'll charge you an extra $100 to store it in the overhead bins. >> that's crazy. that's crazy. >> reporter: have you thought about driving? >> i do think about driving. >> reporter: the airline's ceo has long blamed the extra bag fees on customers who hog up overhead luggage space. and to give some sugar with this bitter pill, he once famously explained himself from inside an overhead bin. >> everybody wins. had we not implemented this, there's no telling what people would try to put in an overhead bin. >> reporter: it's just getting tougher for families to fly cheaply, especially from small and mid-sized u.s. cities that lost routes after airlines merged and then shut down regional flights to sa
it looks like the carrier's decision to charge 100 bucks for carry-on bags is just the tip of the icebergi tells us, that's not the only price hike fliers have to worry about. >> reporter: as if the airline fees weren't high enough, here comes spirit airlines with a new way to pick your pocket. starting in november, if you show up at the gate with a carry-on bag that won't fit under your seat, they'll charge you an extra $100 to store it in the overhead bins. >> that's crazy. that's...
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while just the tip of the architectural iceberg, these are handy indicators, helping us identify the three main architectural orders, or styles. the earliest style, doric, has flat, practical plates as capitals. in the next order, ionic, the capitals are decorated with understated scrolls. the final order, corinthian, popular later on with the romans, features leafy capitals -- boldly decorative, with no apologies necessary. how to remember all these? as the orders evolve, they gain syllables -- doric, ionic, corinthian. but for most travelers, the agora is more than an architectural review. strolling in the footsteps of socrates is your best opportunity to commune with the epic greek past.
while just the tip of the architectural iceberg, these are handy indicators, helping us identify the three main architectural orders, or styles. the earliest style, doric, has flat, practical plates as capitals. in the next order, ionic, the capitals are decorated with understated scrolls. the final order, corinthian, popular later on with the romans, features leafy capitals -- boldly decorative, with no apologies necessary. how to remember all these? as the orders evolve, they gain syllables...