36
36
Aug 27, 2014
08/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is the inle lake, in the heart of myanmar. it's home to the intha people, known as the people of the lake. living on the water, they've developed some special skills. they spend hours standing on one leg, using the other to steer the boat. that way they have both hands free to cast their nets. the intha people live in symbiosis with the water. they grow tomatoes, beans and rice on floating gardens. standing on both legs is not an option here. any pressure makes the ground sink. the floating gardens are secured to the lake bottom solely with bamboo poles. kyi thin nwe and kyu kyu lin are back from harvesting the lotus. time is of the essence, the plants have to be processed while they are still damp. a swift slice reveals wafer-thin threads, as fine as spider webs. later, they use it to make lotus silk, the most expensive cloth in the world. buddha's thread is delicate. weaving it requires considerable skill, as well as time and patience. these women weave about 20 meters of thread a day, a -- tradition that dates back centurie
. >> this is the inle lake, in the heart of myanmar. it's home to the intha people, known as the people of the lake. living on the water, they've developed some special skills. they spend hours standing on one leg, using the other to steer the boat. that way they have both hands free to cast their nets. the intha people live in symbiosis with the water. they grow tomatoes, beans and rice on floating gardens. standing on both legs is not an option here. any pressure makes the ground sink....
141
141
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
it was an excellent way to support it, but the next phase inl involve submerging it chemicals, in caustics, and we have to minimize other materials because of with it their reaction to those chemicals. we have to remove the slings and come up with another way to support the submarine. up bright and be set down on its keel. this is the first time it will since it sank. i have done all of my work on it in amarine with certain position, 45 degrees starboard. it in its sameed orientation as it was found. now, for the first time, we are .urning it up right not only was it amazing to see it sitting again as it was designed to sit, it turned from being an artifact of iron, keeled over on its side. when we turned it up, it looked again like a weapon of war. it looked again like a submarine. in addition to that, the whole was largelyard side of scared. we could not get a good look at it. one quarter of the whole surface was blocked. we had never gotten a continuous look at the part of the summering. there were things there we had not seen before. the rotation, i spent 20 minutes walking around it.
it was an excellent way to support it, but the next phase inl involve submerging it chemicals, in caustics, and we have to minimize other materials because of with it their reaction to those chemicals. we have to remove the slings and come up with another way to support the submarine. up bright and be set down on its keel. this is the first time it will since it sank. i have done all of my work on it in amarine with certain position, 45 degrees starboard. it in its sameed orientation as it was...
131
131
Aug 25, 2014
08/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> doctors are weighing inl(dta downside of the early start of the school day. >>> early view fromcenter city. a live, clear view. getting ready for plenty of sunshine. now it's chillier this morning. we're in the 50s and 60s. 64 degrees here at nbc 10. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> bright, sunny skies is what we're headed to. we're less than an hour away from sunrise this morning. we'll see plenty of sunshine to warm things up. it's cooler this morning. 50s and 60s. sunny skies and low humidity. we're heading for another winner, lots of sunshine. there's one more chance of showers before we get to the weekend. right now, look at the 50s. 51 in mt. pocono, trenton, dover in the upper 50s with clear skies. look at how nice and clear it is. i good view of venus and jupiter this morning under the nice, clear skies. that's how clear it is. you can see forever this morning. satellite shows no clouds around at the shore or inland. in fact, you have to go inland, western pennsylvania to find any clouds and even those clouds are not producing sh
. >>> doctors are weighing inl(dta downside of the early start of the school day. >>> early view fromcenter city. a live, clear view. getting ready for plenty of sunshine. now it's chillier this morning. we're in the 50s and 60s. 64 degrees here at nbc 10. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> bright, sunny skies is what we're headed to. we're less than an hour away from sunrise this morning. we'll see plenty of sunshine to...
55
55
Aug 28, 2014
08/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
is inl, you know, that context. the counterproposal of telefonica expires tomorrow and it is a tactical attempt to buy some time and negotiate further. longerering has a expiration date and they want to put pressure to come to a quick decision. vivendi will take the necessary time for negotiating. it is not just maximization of value. in case they go for telecom for italian, it will be a defining operation for the next year of the new industrial environment. that is why i do not think the story will be over tomorrow. do noter say that they get the wedding ring on the finger. where do they go next? brazil is a strategic asset for telecom italia and there are other options on the table. italia cannot afford to lose a growth option available in its portfolio. brazil will stay on the screen for the next month, for sure and definitely for the next year. they cannot lose important opportunities. there was an issue. the brazilian regulators have inn picky and careful granting a competitive environment. sameeals do not have
is inl, you know, that context. the counterproposal of telefonica expires tomorrow and it is a tactical attempt to buy some time and negotiate further. longerering has a expiration date and they want to put pressure to come to a quick decision. vivendi will take the necessary time for negotiating. it is not just maximization of value. in case they go for telecom for italian, it will be a defining operation for the next year of the new industrial environment. that is why i do not think the story...
131
131
Aug 24, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
you can imagine inl being a little killed and being on the ride they have had, seeing mom and dad isefinitely something they want to do right now. all right, i'm going to head back over to you guys, unless you meant to stick around and wait and see if we can see their heads coming through. right now we'll bring you much more throughout the newscast, but again, taney dragons are here in love park. live in love park, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you so much. we can feel the energy and excitement in the studio, that's awesome. remember the celebration for taney dragons continues online, we're streaming the welcome home party live on 6abc.com. >>> in other news the search continues for the killers who gunned down two women in their mayfair home. homicide detectives were examining the home on vista street for evidence. one of the victim was the homeowner dolly evans, 67 years old. her brother said he dropped her off at the house after taking her grocery shopping. 30 minutes later she was dead. >> it could have been me. i normally stay around, today i unyou -- unloaded the stuff and l
you can imagine inl being a little killed and being on the ride they have had, seeing mom and dad isefinitely something they want to do right now. all right, i'm going to head back over to you guys, unless you meant to stick around and wait and see if we can see their heads coming through. right now we'll bring you much more throughout the newscast, but again, taney dragons are here in love park. live in love park, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you so much. we can feel the...
121
121
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
it was leaking propane every hour before the inls dent. >>> a different kind of health threat where officials dangerous toxins in the water supply. the shelves and stores are empty after people cleared out all the bottled water. more than 400,000 residents are unable to drink the water after the toxins causing nervous system and liver problems was found. >> i believe it would not be safe to use it for humor animal consumption. >> they won't be able to wash dishes. they won't be able to wash their vegetables or their food. >> the toxins came on algae blooms so big, it is visible from space on the south shores of lake erie. scientists are working to neutralize the dangerous organisms. >>> and they are boringing to clean up a spill. the leak happened near the college of san mateo. it is unknown how much waist got in the creek but also say it shouldn't pose a health problem unless they drink it. >>> workers in santa cruz are still cleaning up from a massive anchovy die-off. 30,000 fish have been scooped out of the water since wednesday night. it is the third fish kill. thousands of anchovies wash
it was leaking propane every hour before the inls dent. >>> a different kind of health threat where officials dangerous toxins in the water supply. the shelves and stores are empty after people cleared out all the bottled water. more than 400,000 residents are unable to drink the water after the toxins causing nervous system and liver problems was found. >> i believe it would not be safe to use it for humor animal consumption. >> they won't be able to wash dishes. they...
51
51
Aug 13, 2014
08/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
what catches them mostly is the market does not believe they inl get inflation back 2011 at eight stable level. they declined and that is sub-optimal. >> when you look at japan, weak growth to one side. when you look at the u.s., growth next year -- you have written about this extensively -- no one has changed their course. there is a consensus everything will be ok despite everyone revising their course for this year. why? >> we have had 100 basis down 2014 and noon to change in 2015, which is 3% consensus estimate. what is more interesting within that statistic is that the dispersion among economists is thin among that number. everyone is saying the same thing. why is that? it partly has to do with the fed. it must be the case. conversations, people believe the fed is over weighing its role to get full employment. maybe they are willing to would tolerate more inflation to get the economy full of jobs. that is one thing. i think structurally there is the idea that monetary policy has another angle, which is the financial tied. -- tide. they are taking the edge of the leverage cycle by b
what catches them mostly is the market does not believe they inl get inflation back 2011 at eight stable level. they declined and that is sub-optimal. >> when you look at japan, weak growth to one side. when you look at the u.s., growth next year -- you have written about this extensively -- no one has changed their course. there is a consensus everything will be ok despite everyone revising their course for this year. why? >> we have had 100 basis down 2014 and noon to change in...
57
57
Aug 6, 2014
08/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
really inls are retreat. they feel defeated, muffled. >> can they speak out? >> it can be quite dangerous. ins is the soviet union 1937. people are not being sent off to camps. instead, this is much more sophisticated. in the same way that imperialism is too expensive for modern life , it is incompatible with the global economy. cannot be as total list as it used to be. only north korea deals in that way. he takes this spot and demonstrates the rebellion. it is severe. pavlovsky.ed inloathes spontaneity politics and he is an anti-revolutionary to his core. so when they threw out yanukovych him and he had defined his way to moscow to avoid being arrested. for him, that was the ultimate insult. >> exactly. but conspiracy means in this context, charlie, the rose revolution in georgia, a rear quare, this isir s what he fears the most. he is convinced the west and the cia is behind every single one of those. gives them more power because they knew how much power he had in the kgb. >> that psychology is there very much so. theknow, he saw demonstrations in moscow as
really inls are retreat. they feel defeated, muffled. >> can they speak out? >> it can be quite dangerous. ins is the soviet union 1937. people are not being sent off to camps. instead, this is much more sophisticated. in the same way that imperialism is too expensive for modern life , it is incompatible with the global economy. cannot be as total list as it used to be. only north korea deals in that way. he takes this spot and demonstrates the rebellion. it is severe. pavlovsky.ed...
215
215
Aug 27, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
>nd hoppi notnd ex..ts s expe.nds-oning ng, shs ing pelyt fh,y inle thw alicthe he kid gs. art thrames, yoo jt wa new dove body wash with a breakthrough formula. just one shower gives you softer, smoother skin. my skin is really silky smooth. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after just one shower. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engianneerd s.vaed s bs all over america. hae and y ekelsgolfopand ports re.up he c in go to wo tat ahad enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbr, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. start e infecti like the flu.docte toepatit bee myof eves mi r, bruising, penbre euto to want for dinner? hot pockets! chef boyardee! bacon mac n' cheese. now that was amaz
>nd hoppi notnd ex..ts s expe.nds-oning ng, shs ing pelyt fh,y inle thw alicthe he kid gs. art thrames, yoo jt wa new dove body wash with a breakthrough formula. just one shower gives you softer, smoother skin. my skin is really silky smooth. new dove body wash. softer, smoother skin after just one shower. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engianneerd s.vaed s bs all over america....
164
164
Aug 9, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> god is access inl and right here and so i have been just given a sense of peace and calm and even rejoicing that god is hearing and answering. >> the director of the centers of disease control went on the record with gretta van susteran said the best way to help americans is stop the source. >> this is particularly challenging and the unprecedented nature of the ebola in this part of the world makes it challenging. and another person that died from ebola today. this time a nun from the congo and work nothing liberria. >> and former white house secretary james brady ruled a homicide. what this could mean for the shooter 30 years later. that move, move better, just talk to one of our scientists. they'll show you a special glue we've developed that bonds metal to plastic. and that makes the things you're trying to move... lighter. it takes energy to move weight. the less weight... the less energy. here, the energy you save is used for speed. here, for efficiency. apply the laws of physics to things that move, and they move better, faster, safer. it's kind of like traveling at the spe
. >> god is access inl and right here and so i have been just given a sense of peace and calm and even rejoicing that god is hearing and answering. >> the director of the centers of disease control went on the record with gretta van susteran said the best way to help americans is stop the source. >> this is particularly challenging and the unprecedented nature of the ebola in this part of the world makes it challenging. and another person that died from ebola today. this time...
149
149
Aug 12, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
humanitarian air lift will certainly help the refugees but isis is an inl incredibly powerful organizationurvived basically everything the united states thrown at it when it was al qaeda in iraq. >> it seems like an organism has strengthened and emboldened and gotten more wild. >> absolute. in 2011, it was -- 2007 it was being pushed back by the united states. pushed into the fringes around moss sewell, since the war in syria began, it's drawing strength from that, it's converted that strength into effective firing power. >> what it needs is an iraqi sunni saying no, not here? >> i think you are right. that's exactly what turned the tide in 2007. the problem now is the united states isn't there to help them. >> professor, thanks so much for being with us. again, we're going to leave you with these live pictures on the border. >> i can give you an idea of the desperation to walk at least ten miles. my goodness. we're going to take a short break here. ahead at this hour, we're going to take a look at hour the veterans of iraq and afghanistan wars are now battling at home from post traumatic
humanitarian air lift will certainly help the refugees but isis is an inl incredibly powerful organizationurvived basically everything the united states thrown at it when it was al qaeda in iraq. >> it seems like an organism has strengthened and emboldened and gotten more wild. >> absolute. in 2011, it was -- 2007 it was being pushed back by the united states. pushed into the fringes around moss sewell, since the war in syria began, it's drawing strength from that, it's converted...
67
67
Aug 3, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
opportunity inl this congress for a bipartisan effort to combat intimate homicides of all types. us deal with are problem. i hope that going forward we will work together to find bipartisan well practical ways to protect women and men. thank you. >> because senator klobuchar and senator lumen tall have shown so much leadership in this area they have requested making opening statements. i will recognize the two of them for opening statements. first senator klobuchar. >> thank you. thank you senator grassley. you to senator blumenthal for his work in this area. tragically we have had a number of major shootings that have killed multiple people in the last few years. we see newtown to nevada there is more to be done in terms of closing loopholes and our background check system. i would point out that some of the issues raised are good ones about the record-keeping. in states that do require a background check for private handgun sales, 38% fewer women are shot to death by their intimate partners. i havermer prosecutor seen firsthand how domestic violence and sexual assault can destr
opportunity inl this congress for a bipartisan effort to combat intimate homicides of all types. us deal with are problem. i hope that going forward we will work together to find bipartisan well practical ways to protect women and men. thank you. >> because senator klobuchar and senator lumen tall have shown so much leadership in this area they have requested making opening statements. i will recognize the two of them for opening statements. first senator klobuchar. >> thank you....
72
72
Aug 13, 2014
08/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
inl x i began to invest something -- >> i begin to invest in something called therapy when i was 38 yearsld. >> previous entry? >> i am 55 now so you can do the math on that. i looked at a work situation i was in and said i do not know why i am reacting to strongly to it. the past, again, i will go back to the first stint at espn and say the things i didn't like about how they were treating me or what we were doing or what i felt was limiting what we could accomplish -- i think they were all a look -- legitimate. my inability was to express it properly. does keep it in the house, that was all you had to do. i enter stood i had a problem keeping it in the house. something else happened at nbc. poll thing was so discouraging to me that i thought -- let me see if there is someone out there that can give me a fresh perspective. that begin the process. -- that began the process. i also got dogs. my mother was deathly allergic to dogs. we could not have one. have a dog until i was 53 years old. line that you are not a complete soul unto you have loved an animal is 100% correct. >> was of the fa
inl x i began to invest something -- >> i begin to invest in something called therapy when i was 38 yearsld. >> previous entry? >> i am 55 now so you can do the math on that. i looked at a work situation i was in and said i do not know why i am reacting to strongly to it. the past, again, i will go back to the first stint at espn and say the things i didn't like about how they were treating me or what we were doing or what i felt was limiting what we could accomplish -- i...
63
63
Aug 27, 2014
08/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it rallies inle the fall. >> alcoa is what we are talking about. we had a strong dollar. alcoa is doing well. it's because there is a deficit if alluminum. later in the show, i will show you -- >> i'd love to, some tease. >> geeze. >> at what level, wti, do you start get worried about your oil stock? >> i think if it cracks in the low 80 range i think i would be more concerned than i am right now. obviously, it's something you got to keep a close eye on. >> your number one pick in oil right now. >> weatherford. i like the service fames, we had activity. i like the way these services, they're growing in just about every aspect of their business right now. so because of that, i think there is plenty of upside-views as well. >> we will be talking more about commodities coming up with gold corps, so stake i stick around for that. >>> meantime, moving on to apple. a slew of new rumors sending the stock to all-time highs today. josh lipton has all the latest. josh. >> reporter: well, melissa, the headlines about annual are coming in fast and furious, so here is a rumor yound u
i think it rallies inle the fall. >> alcoa is what we are talking about. we had a strong dollar. alcoa is doing well. it's because there is a deficit if alluminum. later in the show, i will show you -- >> i'd love to, some tease. >> geeze. >> at what level, wti, do you start get worried about your oil stock? >> i think if it cracks in the low 80 range i think i would be more concerned than i am right now. obviously, it's something you got to keep a close eye on....
113
113
Aug 25, 2014
08/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
look at the gaps, mike inl eye keep -- inouye keeping an eye on it. some gaps were huge. >>. you showed it in the one of the videos. huge separation between the roadway on one side to the other. look, they were mashing down things. look at difference in the lines. this is supposed to be one set of double yellow license, but they have shifted over. they had to actually basically cut away some of the pavement, and then rebuild it on the other side so there was of a level drive in this particular spot for 121. patches have gone on around the bay area. freeways are open, as we look at the naps, we're talking about a smooth flow of traffic this morning on the chp jurisdiction. 1211, highway 12, they had all damage yesterday, but the freeway, all lanes are open, but those are temporary fixes which marines they'll go in later after they assess the situation and determine what they need to do as far as the final fix over there. chp would not let you drive if it wasn't safe. >> here's highway 29. those are your typical commute routes and they are shaping up for a normal pattern up in
look at the gaps, mike inl eye keep -- inouye keeping an eye on it. some gaps were huge. >>. you showed it in the one of the videos. huge separation between the roadway on one side to the other. look, they were mashing down things. look at difference in the lines. this is supposed to be one set of double yellow license, but they have shifted over. they had to actually basically cut away some of the pavement, and then rebuild it on the other side so there was of a level drive in this...
74
74
Aug 28, 2014
08/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, military people have trouble controllin inling it. >> apparently she lost control of it, the gun went up, the gun continued to fire and she shot him in the head. no one's going to be brought up on charges as far as we understand. >> as far as i'm aware, not only will there be no criminal charges, i don't think there'll be any civil liability. it's now being handled in arizona as a workers compensation matter, because he was injured on the job. >> so the family of the man who was killed can't sue -- >> no, he was injured on the job, so he will be -- i mean, i don't think he can sue his employer, because that was sort of the customary away of instruction. i don't think he can sue the 9-year-old girl's family. i just think this is the system that's in place and it's heartbreaking. >> jeff toobin, thanks very much. >>> just ahead, the prescription painkillers, are they a gateway to street drugs, particularly heroin. they certainly were for a grandmother in colorado, ended up a heroin addict after getting hooked on oxycontin prescribed by her doctor. her story and dr. drew weigh i
i mean, military people have trouble controllin inling it. >> apparently she lost control of it, the gun went up, the gun continued to fire and she shot him in the head. no one's going to be brought up on charges as far as we understand. >> as far as i'm aware, not only will there be no criminal charges, i don't think there'll be any civil liability. it's now being handled in arizona as a workers compensation matter, because he was injured on the job. >> so the family of the...
121
121
Aug 26, 2014
08/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
ukraine says its forces had inled 200 pro-russian rebels 24 hours.ould be frosted. the benchmark micex index fell less than half a percentage point. thanan stocks were up more half a percent. we asked about the volatility. periods of volatility impact certain products. some volume there but we are looking for a recovery as well. investors like the bullish market and they don't enjoy being nervous for long period of times. >> the u.s. is setting the stage u.s. airstrikes against militants. we will continue to update you on headlines like that all day, those headlines specifically, in fact, if you stay with us on the number television. betty liu is back tomorrow. erik schatzker zumba next. >> it is 56 past the hour and that means bloomberg television is "on the markets." i am scarlet fu. we will start with overseas markets. thanks up more than half of 1% -- thanks up more than half of 1%. mario draghi giving risky assets in the. the yield on the spanish 10 year at a record low. in currencies, the yen is strengthening against most of its counterparts. a
ukraine says its forces had inled 200 pro-russian rebels 24 hours.ould be frosted. the benchmark micex index fell less than half a percentage point. thanan stocks were up more half a percent. we asked about the volatility. periods of volatility impact certain products. some volume there but we are looking for a recovery as well. investors like the bullish market and they don't enjoy being nervous for long period of times. >> the u.s. is setting the stage u.s. airstrikes against militants....
61
61
Aug 12, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
inl and state department yes, at a very small level.really hope they will be more funding from within the state department and there's a history of it. in the 60s and 70's cap the u.s. away from us and this is an idea which i want to write up my next book as 70 law enforcement partnerships has a new model for intervention not that i support international interventions but if you have to intervene in a failed state what is the first thing you'll you will do? always support the civilian infrastructure. if i'm crossing a certain limit i get a 200 or 300-dollar ticket and i'm extremely careful for the next six months. thank you very much for those points and thank you for reminding me about that question. i should've mentioned 11 of my major findings also is an one of the ways in which we can tackle the situation is by expanding pakistan into the tribal area areas. currently is partly eponymous. no pakistani courts are pleased that area. the pakistani tribal belt and a mainstream pakistan again it will continue to go back to the hub of terr
inl and state department yes, at a very small level.really hope they will be more funding from within the state department and there's a history of it. in the 60s and 70's cap the u.s. away from us and this is an idea which i want to write up my next book as 70 law enforcement partnerships has a new model for intervention not that i support international interventions but if you have to intervene in a failed state what is the first thing you'll you will do? always support the civilian...
44
44
Aug 6, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
so we have been committed to a inl of reducing the gap sub-saharan africa by 50% in the next five years, and we have a and -- a number of tremendous partners that we are working with on that project. we are very excited about the possibilities, because as we know, the possibilities of education, the possibilities of information, what i can do in the hands of young women all over africa. we are looking forward to welcoming more partners and working with more governments with the goal of bringing access and closing the gender gap. >> could you talk a little bit about the role of public-private partnerships in your work? >> absolutely. it has been shared today, and we firmly believe it is only through partnership that we are going to have a sustainable impact. we have worked with partners and government for many years, and for -- most of our education programs. now we are reaching out to a larger ecosystem. many technology companies are interested in the work, and other players in the foundation, said bringing on those people together toward a common goal is really what we are trying to do
so we have been committed to a inl of reducing the gap sub-saharan africa by 50% in the next five years, and we have a and -- a number of tremendous partners that we are working with on that project. we are very excited about the possibilities, because as we know, the possibilities of education, the possibilities of information, what i can do in the hands of young women all over africa. we are looking forward to welcoming more partners and working with more governments with the goal of bringing...
94
94
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
it was an excellent way to support it, but the next phase inl involve submerging it chemicals, in causticsand we have to minimize other materials because of with it their reaction to those chemicals. we have to remove the slings and come up with another way to support the submarine. up bright and be set down on its keel. this is the first time it will since it sank. i have done all of my work on it in amarine with certain position, 45 degrees starboard. it in its sameed orientation as it was found. now, for the first time, we are .urning it up right not only was it amazing to see it sitting again as it was designed to sit, it turned from being an artifact of iron, keeled over on its side. when we turned it up, it looked again like a weapon of war. it looked again like a submarine. in addition to that, the whole was largelyard side of scared. we could not get a good look at it. one quarter of the whole surface was blocked. we had never gotten a continuous look at the part of the summering. there were things there we had not seen before. the rotation, i spent 20 minutes walking around it. it
it was an excellent way to support it, but the next phase inl involve submerging it chemicals, in causticsand we have to minimize other materials because of with it their reaction to those chemicals. we have to remove the slings and come up with another way to support the submarine. up bright and be set down on its keel. this is the first time it will since it sank. i have done all of my work on it in amarine with certain position, 45 degrees starboard. it in its sameed orientation as it was...
24
24
Aug 14, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
a new start, and can and need to do better. 2014iews reflected by presidential candidate three and inl in an editorial time.com part -- he says the government has been a part of the problem. has used federal dollars to helm a notable governments build what are essentially small armies. part of what rand paul is writing today. look for his tweet and link to that. we will take you back to that discussion we brought you earlier. the hudson institute in washington. talking about u.s. national security threats in the middle east. should go for another half hour or so. >> the problem i have with it is that it seems a little formulaic . perhaps, just to try to widen the linens a little bit, the way i see what is going on right now, not only with arab uprisings but all the fights and vicious civil war in syria is in the broader stance of history, maybe 50 or 60 years. if you look at u.s. engagement in the region, and many of you have served in distinguished capacities, in that we have actually engaged much more deeply since the 1980's in the region, and the region itself is at this pivotal tra
a new start, and can and need to do better. 2014iews reflected by presidential candidate three and inl in an editorial time.com part -- he says the government has been a part of the problem. has used federal dollars to helm a notable governments build what are essentially small armies. part of what rand paul is writing today. look for his tweet and link to that. we will take you back to that discussion we brought you earlier. the hudson institute in washington. talking about u.s. national...
54
54
Aug 22, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
more and better job opportunities, helping young people realize their ambitions and aspirations here inled psycho. it seems while we offer a decoration of opportunity, neil finley and close colleagues in the conservative party have nothing whatsoever to declare. >> we know that first minister's forecast is a mere 60% out and corporate tax gifts to beg business would take $350 million a year from subservices. is it voodoo economics that would see scotland with an $8.6 million back hole in its finances. and what would he say about what gregory says is a complete lie in the event of a november-vote? >> i know it is extremely difficult no the constituent member given his alliance with the conservative party to try and reflect on the position that lots and lots people in scotland agree with the search of support for protecting a national health service through independence for scotland and in a written constitution. he will not pay close attention to the quote i read out from unison, making the point that as the health service budget and public service budget is doesn't england, he believe that
more and better job opportunities, helping young people realize their ambitions and aspirations here inled psycho. it seems while we offer a decoration of opportunity, neil finley and close colleagues in the conservative party have nothing whatsoever to declare. >> we know that first minister's forecast is a mere 60% out and corporate tax gifts to beg business would take $350 million a year from subservices. is it voodoo economics that would see scotland with an $8.6 million back hole in...
145
145
Aug 16, 2014
08/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
last night there was small inls dent and the police were much more restraneerestrained but th will continue until justice begins and the justice begins when the charge is preferred. there are witnesses we've seen on nbc all the anchors have interviewed, lawrnence o'donnel interviewed and chris hayes interviewed them, three eye wjswjs witnesses. could there be more? maybe. there's not less than three. we know who had the firearm. we have the autopsy. we have the bullets. you know, we have the circumstances from the police. this is not a mystery. this is not a mystery. >> no, i take your point. there's strong reason to move forward. anyway, my thanks to law enforcement analyst james cavanaugh. i want to turn to former ncaa. you have eyewitness testimony in the public aregion na that's emerged and you have the circumstances that are known, the incident report that is not out there. when you look at the response from the police and the conflicting stories from the police yesterday, are you confident as you look forward to these investigations that are taking place right now one by the county po
last night there was small inls dent and the police were much more restraneerestrained but th will continue until justice begins and the justice begins when the charge is preferred. there are witnesses we've seen on nbc all the anchors have interviewed, lawrnence o'donnel interviewed and chris hayes interviewed them, three eye wjswjs witnesses. could there be more? maybe. there's not less than three. we know who had the firearm. we have the autopsy. we have the bullets. you know, we have the...
126
126
Aug 3, 2014
08/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i walked inle and you see the view of the stadium. it is really nice. >> first impression.ight. concourses # three times as wide as candlestick. jumbotrons so big people taking off in planes can see them. >> they were squeezed tight as expected. >> great america amusement park was open and that lot was unavailable. >> we will all get there one piece hopefully. >> this choke point define 101. and brought this to a crawl as it ticked towards game time. >> it is understand control. and little disorganized. and maybe signs around from not confused people. we understand the attendance will be more. and so, we are going to expect heavier traffic at 49er games. >> all the more reason for them to find mass transit. >> this is the left side of the barricade. >> they were full. >> they were connecting to vta light rail at mountain view for the rest of the ride. >> those with advanced tickets breezed on and lines were long for everyone else. >> this is earlier for the traffic and for the coast. >> trying to get to the hill. >> you plan for it as best you can. >> until you do it, you d
. >> i walked inle and you see the view of the stadium. it is really nice. >> first impression.ight. concourses # three times as wide as candlestick. jumbotrons so big people taking off in planes can see them. >> they were squeezed tight as expected. >> great america amusement park was open and that lot was unavailable. >> we will all get there one piece hopefully. >> this choke point define 101. and brought this to a crawl as it ticked towards game time....
52
52
Aug 5, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
suffering and they know republicans have something to do with not working with democrats , they live inle the area. democrats energized? guest: there will always be people who are energized. int a lot of issues they did 2012, especially when they were very energized when people thought they may not be as supportive of the president's reelection, certainly maybe not asi just -- as gender -- energized as 2008. some of it has to do with the gerrymandering and where the states are carved out. it might be difficult for them to have much impact in any of to house back in the democratic majority. when you look at what democratic strategies are trying to do, what a lot of incumbent democrats are transitive, it is , iised the war on women mentioned the employment benefits assigned to the idea republicans do not care about americans who need help, do not care about the poor. that their policies are geared toward the wealthy. they are hoping they can continue with that narrative. bea senate level, it could very important. .t could be a factor caller: good morning. i am nature independent. i was a re
suffering and they know republicans have something to do with not working with democrats , they live inle the area. democrats energized? guest: there will always be people who are energized. int a lot of issues they did 2012, especially when they were very energized when people thought they may not be as supportive of the president's reelection, certainly maybe not asi just -- as gender -- energized as 2008. some of it has to do with the gerrymandering and where the states are carved out. it...
809
809
Aug 5, 2014
08/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 809
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we connote activist with someone who inl -- injects their own ideology and uses that as a guidepostwe want, not what we need now. he shouldn't have punted on this n.s.a. spy. he shouldn't have punted to the black panthers preventing everyone from voting in philadelphia six years ago. selective enforcement of the law. is that activism or such a good lawyer? that is what it is. that is the phrase, selective enforcement of the law based on political ideology. >> in new york city there is this case where this fellow who had been selling loose cigarettes for 50 cents, he was taken by the cops, involved in an altercation. eventually he died and the medical examiner said he died because of a choke hold or something like a choke hold which was executed by one of the cops. now reverend al sharpton and others are calling for the attorney general and the department of justice to get involved. is this the kind of case given the fact that he's an activist attorney general he would inject himself into? >> i might be on the other side of this one. but this is initially a state crime and there is p
. >> we connote activist with someone who inl -- injects their own ideology and uses that as a guidepostwe want, not what we need now. he shouldn't have punted on this n.s.a. spy. he shouldn't have punted to the black panthers preventing everyone from voting in philadelphia six years ago. selective enforcement of the law. is that activism or such a good lawyer? that is what it is. that is the phrase, selective enforcement of the law based on political ideology. >> in new york city...
70
70
Aug 26, 2014
08/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
li.cuweds wel abt those blinds of yo tgoin y rids t do ritherryow. y eh r leig yhd soceve tks argorep s inle, exa is ayouhms achrth parents shoud look for thos perc in f su thur tctec e>>o l a lecndoet0 ohe verid to s acothe.g oneele e ho thcser h phl l re ayi would be takest e i stoeswit s rea nt p ea pherldng- mda omelezonoa hreed ci ctheroreasdi hli a aiaand arce s au the tug hea ne n ouies m uto ea? arlv cs. th e >> s ie. o the at ate frresa y yu at lyookodo se dt th > and by the wayok me> w tp. tht leeso arrmtrtu, i oheures t bahe ,lig tisw p slo uer hweekh opgk.e d late in thero adeor te tuniwe ll ow oio wempnh ds liodehkeurnd. rofd nheten s lfwtu 80sitbasat an elf.noda mhaethda's.m curo os" uedn e thar f>>> delaware county.oyohose moreghc. tuht.came tookth ogery county nt.e tarr rate d re nowails, du say n mcdeld early taannin aaa when guns ets the testefic jr minut be tre weck kitced ns m forces steis ma e backpack
li.cuweds wel abt those blinds of yo tgoin y rids t do ritherryow. y eh r leig yhd soceve tks argorep s inle, exa is ayouhms achrth parents shoud look for thos perc in f su thur tctec e>>o l a lecndoet0 ohe verid to s acothe.g oneele e ho thcser h phl l re ayi would be takest e i stoeswit s rea nt p ea pherldng- mda omelezonoa hreed ci ctheroreasdi hli a aiaand arce s au the tug hea ne n ouies m uto ea? arlv cs. th e >> s ie. o the at ate frresa y yu at lyookodo se dt th > and by...
20
20
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
print is not either/or but either a and and i happen to believe very strongly that doing everything inl of usn the digital world and reading fits their. so the idea how to make bundling work is critical and one in this is where my question comes in and we have not found the way to scratch the itch but we would love to test some things so come see us in the booth because i do believe what michael says is true to move to faster and i also think it will not be one plus one or one physical book equals the price of two books those economics will not work but somewhere day have worked for everybody and validate for one player to boldly be the one that figures that out. >> it is very clear we're done with those bundling experience. is there anybody else who would like to talk about integrating e books? >> it is hardly a secret we have struggled to get our customers to buy a digital content from us we have a partnership with my friend sitting to my left we worked hard to make the reading experience but it has been s struggle because it is hard to convince our customers to think of us as a place
print is not either/or but either a and and i happen to believe very strongly that doing everything inl of usn the digital world and reading fits their. so the idea how to make bundling work is critical and one in this is where my question comes in and we have not found the way to scratch the itch but we would love to test some things so come see us in the booth because i do believe what michael says is true to move to faster and i also think it will not be one plus one or one physical book...