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are they ironing? you are not seeing things. that really is an iron.u get if you cross extreme sports with the ultimate home appliance. starts with a man named phil shock. >> i thought why not iron outside rather than inside. my house mate game comb and discovered me he ironing in the garden and said what are you doing. >> he has a eureka moment. >> i said i'm extreme ironing. >> we thought what would happen if you take the iron into an extreme mountain. >> a bona fide craze is born. extreme eye wrong. short order it is all over the place. >> we have seen people extreme ironing at the top of mount kilimanjaro and people doing it on the back of fast moving cars. >> but no one take takes it to greatest extremes than andy ford and mike frost, two professional sky drivers from great britain. he spots extreme ironing in a magazine. >> we chatted about it and said we could make a set movie with this and really make this look good. >> at the time, andy and mike are focusing on another extreme sport. sky surfing. a mike of sky diving and su surfing. >> we surf
are they ironing? you are not seeing things. that really is an iron.u get if you cross extreme sports with the ultimate home appliance. starts with a man named phil shock. >> i thought why not iron outside rather than inside. my house mate game comb and discovered me he ironing in the garden and said what are you doing. >> he has a eureka moment. >> i said i'm extreme ironing. >> we thought what would happen if you take the iron into an extreme mountain. >> a bona...
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tavis: i want to circle back to "iron man 3." when you think back at roles you have played, like gandhi. "iron man 3" is escapism. i wonder if you might say a word about the value of embracing escapism. or being exposed to escapist work. >> in this particular case, the joyful and spectacular escapism is always linked to a moment after there is a great action sequence, for example, always immediately following is a moment of vulnerability, tenderness, love, affection, anger, absurdities. always brings an audience that is energized by something and it takes that audience attention and says, here is a bit of a vulnerability. the escapism is always treated in the pattern of human behavior, which is why it was such a joy to be in this film. i think with this, you get the best of both worlds. you are touched by a human story. and then excited and thrilled by the beautiful action sequences. this is the best of both worlds. it is possible to have the best of both worlds. the human heart -- >> i cannot imagine how anyone develops into the
tavis: i want to circle back to "iron man 3." when you think back at roles you have played, like gandhi. "iron man 3" is escapism. i wonder if you might say a word about the value of embracing escapism. or being exposed to escapist work. >> in this particular case, the joyful and spectacular escapism is always linked to a moment after there is a great action sequence, for example, always immediately following is a moment of vulnerability, tenderness, love, affection,...
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they posted a 7% rise in iron ore output.te volatile prices, more capacity is set to come on line in the third quarter. sam walsh has been looking to raise productivity while scaling back on future spending. copper production was up 10% on the year, despite setbacks from landslide at a key u.s. mine. rio tinto stock today in australia up 1.4%. >>> also in a move welcomed by the big money companies in australia, the country's prime minister is planning to scrap the carbon tax. he'll need to be re-elected first. a top u.s. oil company ceo is planning to tell congress today that easing rules for using biofuels could help stabilize gas prices which is spiking for the second time this year. valero testifies at a senate hearing at 10:00 eastern. in his prepared remarks, he says the government's biofuel mandate is affecting prices for refined products. the renewable fuel standard calls for increasing amounts biofuels like ethanol to be blended into u.s. gas and diesel supplies. and as a result, we have been asking as governments fac
they posted a 7% rise in iron ore output.te volatile prices, more capacity is set to come on line in the third quarter. sam walsh has been looking to raise productivity while scaling back on future spending. copper production was up 10% on the year, despite setbacks from landslide at a key u.s. mine. rio tinto stock today in australia up 1.4%. >>> also in a move welcomed by the big money companies in australia, the country's prime minister is planning to scrap the carbon tax. he'll...
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osgood: and later, jeremy irons. >> ... has been replace,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: yesterday's tomorrow was a wondrous place, full of amazing gaj hes and technologies to change our lives. well, aate lot of the things we expected did happen, but there are also things that happend that we never expected at all. our cover story is reported now by mo rocca. >> the world of tomorrow: trains zooming coast to coast via vacuum tube. gleaming cities in the sky. and of course flying cars. that was what the future was supposed to hold for us. >> i grew up expecting to live on the moon, to be able to travel in rockets. i was going to be an astronaut. when 2001 came out, there was a future that looked really possible. 30-odd years we could probably have space stations and passenger liners run by pan am. >> reporter: pan am doesn't exist anymore. all his life writer and illustrator ron miller dreamed of exploring space. >> we were going to build a resort on mars. >> reporter: he's had to settle for imagining it. >> mars has the wonderful torna
osgood: and later, jeremy irons. >> ... has been replace,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: yesterday's tomorrow was a wondrous place, full of amazing gaj hes and technologies to change our lives. well, aate lot of the things we expected did happen, but there are also things that happend that we never expected at all. our cover story is reported now by mo rocca. >> the world of tomorrow: trains zooming coast to coast via vacuum tube. gleaming cities in the sky. and of course flying cars....
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we'll be right back with iron and wine!ries is brought to you by sony. "ghost on ghost." here with the song "the desert babbler," iron and wine! ♪ ♪ ooh-ooh ahh-ahh ♪ ooh-ooh ahh-ahh ♪ ♪ it's new year's eve and california's gonna kill you soon ♪ ♪ the barstow boys ♪ buckeyes in the shadow of the moon ♪ ♪ black houses in the hills ♪ and roadside hearts ♪ dying for a place to fall apart ♪ ♪ who knew what you could learn to live without ♪ ♪ mother mary's lying in your mouth ♪ ♪ now back home the kitchen's warm with christmas wine ♪ ♪ and every girl has got an axe to grind you left to look for heaven but you're far from ♪ ♪ that hard light tonight ♪ ♪ ooh-ooh ooh-ooh ooh-ooh bah-da-ba ba ba ♪ ♪ so quietly we've lost another year the desert put a babbler in your ear ♪ ♪ mean fireweed and i miss you again barstow boys are spitting into the wind ♪ ♪ back home the hammer always has to fall crosses barely hanging on the wall ♪ ♪ someday i know you'll never leave me but we're far from that hard light tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa, whoa ♪ he
we'll be right back with iron and wine!ries is brought to you by sony. "ghost on ghost." here with the song "the desert babbler," iron and wine! ♪ ♪ ooh-ooh ahh-ahh ♪ ooh-ooh ahh-ahh ♪ ♪ it's new year's eve and california's gonna kill you soon ♪ ♪ the barstow boys ♪ buckeyes in the shadow of the moon ♪ ♪ black houses in the hills ♪ and roadside hearts ♪ dying for a place to fall apart ♪ ♪ who knew what you could learn to live without ♪ ♪...
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the one iron. i just love it, because of all of the things i could do with it, and when people say why didn't you carry a four wood instead of a one ierp, four wood is in the air and too much in the elements, a one iron, i could always control the elements by keeping it down or hooking it, and i go back and look at maybe my three favorite shots that i ever hit, are one iron shots, 67, u.s. open, pebble beach in 72 or the masters in 75, and 15, all one iron shots and, oh, was that fun. i love, when i hit a good shoti really loved it, it got me charged up and excited. that was fun. >> rose: but what was it about you andful to that everybody said, we are going to a new era? >> well, that would be pretty difficult for me to answer. i was a 23-year-old kid, and in mean 63, and, you know, my whole goal was to go out and play the game i knew how to play, play it to the best of my ability, and try on the best at it that i could be. obviously, the u.s. open fell to me in the 1962, a masters in 1963, and i a
the one iron. i just love it, because of all of the things i could do with it, and when people say why didn't you carry a four wood instead of a one ierp, four wood is in the air and too much in the elements, a one iron, i could always control the elements by keeping it down or hooking it, and i go back and look at maybe my three favorite shots that i ever hit, are one iron shots, 67, u.s. open, pebble beach in 72 or the masters in 75, and 15, all one iron shots and, oh, was that fun. i love,...
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john is an iron worker for the port. before coming to the port he was a graduate of the john o'connell school of technology something known as the boiler makers and spent 15 years working for a rolling down company as a shop iron worker in san francisco and then he came to the port and had expertise in steel rolling doors and i can't remember how much we have but it's amazing amount and some are very cranky and known for his iron work and he's worked at the port injury free and the iron worker job say tough one as you can imagine physically. it takes a toll on his body and he had the aches and pains but he came to work everyday and never complained and they liked to tease him, as you notice there, they're being cleanly and one of the guys that wasn't as greasy on his clothes as others. he was into all kinds of sports. he did coaching and enjoyed hot rods and machinery. in addition to his port family he leaves behind his wife and children john junior who is 22 and mark who is 13 and with your permission i would like to ad
john is an iron worker for the port. before coming to the port he was a graduate of the john o'connell school of technology something known as the boiler makers and spent 15 years working for a rolling down company as a shop iron worker in san francisco and then he came to the port and had expertise in steel rolling doors and i can't remember how much we have but it's amazing amount and some are very cranky and known for his iron work and he's worked at the port injury free and the iron worker...
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. >> looks like she has a 9 iron or maybe a 7 iron. >> taking a swing at the car windows. >> the person who posted this video says that she is mad at her husband. >> i hope this is his car. >> she is pretty thorough in the smashing of the windows. >> again, in is wild. >> the person who is videoing chimes in that she is not happy with the situation with her husba husband. she broke the iron that you would normally use on a golf course while smashing the videos and shot a couple of videos, because she went around the entire video. >> let's he it was not over dirt dishes or mad. she is thorough. she is thinking if it is going to be broken, it is going to be broken. >> she broke every window of that car. the front windshield. >> this is the most delayed car alarm i have ever seen. >> at one point the person who post posted the video said that the police have been called. >> you only see something like this in the bronx. >>> and a dude decides to take sled ing sledding to a new extreme. >> on the beach with a sand sled. >> see how this stunt can get rough. >> oh, oh. >>> and baby gets floor
. >> looks like she has a 9 iron or maybe a 7 iron. >> taking a swing at the car windows. >> the person who posted this video says that she is mad at her husband. >> i hope this is his car. >> she is pretty thorough in the smashing of the windows. >> again, in is wild. >> the person who is videoing chimes in that she is not happy with the situation with her husba husband. she broke the iron that you would normally use on a golf course while smashing the...
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. >>> "iron" has been known for ironically not being very ironic.erself has admitted the example. she sings about how they're not technically ironic. another singer now has put an end to this long-national nightmare by writing it's finally ironic. take a listen. ♪ it's a death row pardon that causes your demise ♪ ♪ because you leave the jail and get hit by a bus ♪ ♪ and that really is ironic ♪ we fixed it for you, alanis ♪ it's like rain on your wedding day ♪ ♪ a day and place you chose because it's known not to rain ♪ ♪ it's a free ride -- >> english teachers everywhere can breathe a little easier today. that means we can move on to some other news. you may have heard this. two years after he was nominated by president obama, ohio's former attorney general richard cordray has been confirmed to run the consumer financial protection agency. the president acknowledged that the confirmation was a long-time coming. >> last year i took steps on my own to temporarily appoint richard so he could get to work on their behalf. americans. everywhere are better
. >>> "iron" has been known for ironically not being very ironic.erself has admitted the example. she sings about how they're not technically ironic. another singer now has put an end to this long-national nightmare by writing it's finally ironic. take a listen. ♪ it's a death row pardon that causes your demise ♪ ♪ because you leave the jail and get hit by a bus ♪ ♪ and that really is ironic ♪ we fixed it for you, alanis ♪ it's like rain on your wedding day ♪...
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i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for construction. every day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> that's part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually worked with him half a dozen times. anytime i need a hand, he's there. if i need a muscle, he's there. he's a great guy. i wish we had more. i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. he's aggressive. but in a great way. anytime you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the department of corrections came in. me being my nosy self-i had to look. right here, names and numbers of people being transferred out. it wasn't too long ago i was on one of these buses. i wouldn't want to do anything to
i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for construction. every day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> that's part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually worked...
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plus, ask about the nuwave cast-iron barbecue grill and griddle and the 10-piece perfect green cookware set. [♪.. call or go online now. [♪.. >> well, so far we've been showing you what you can do when you can precisely control low temperatures, like for perfectly melting chocolate or for simmering cereal. >> but, everybody loves a great steak and everyone hates it when their steak does not come out just the way they like it. but with the nuwave p.i.c., because it comes with precision temperature control, you won't ever undercook or overcook that steak. >> for grilling, use this great cast-iron barbecue grill pan that can come with your p.i.c. now, if you like your steak rare, check this out. it's going to be red and juicy on the inside, but perfectly brown on the outside. if you like it well done, it's not going to be burned on the outside, but it's going to be perfectly well done on the inside-- how? because the p.i.c. gives you perfect temperature control. look at this: first i seared it to 575, now i've reduced the p.i.c. to 375 and check out this laser thermometer-- exactly 375 deg
plus, ask about the nuwave cast-iron barbecue grill and griddle and the 10-piece perfect green cookware set. [♪.. call or go online now. [♪.. >> well, so far we've been showing you what you can do when you can precisely control low temperatures, like for perfectly melting chocolate or for simmering cereal. >> but, everybody loves a great steak and everyone hates it when their steak does not come out just the way they like it. but with the nuwave p.i.c., because it comes with...
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. >> we've all heard the story of iron man. he's the comic-book superhero who chose to help mankind after suffering near-fatal injuries. nicole introduces us to iron heart, a real-life hero who's helping others after he, too, suffered near-fatal injuries. >> it was just a regular smer day, and i was crossing a local intersection on my way home from some practice, and i was struck in my driver's side door by a speeding dump truck, and the injuries were catastrophic. >> brian was 18 years old, a high-school honor student, and an all-star athlete. in his book, "iron heart," he tells how he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. >> i lost a total of 60% of my blood and had to get all that replaced with 36 blood transfusions. >> we take it for granted that when we need blood, like brian did, it'll be there ready for us. but it's not as simple as that. >> our hospitals need blood for acdent victims, people with blood diseases, people in need of surgeries, and if people didn't donate blood, then we wouldn't have the blood t
. >> we've all heard the story of iron man. he's the comic-book superhero who chose to help mankind after suffering near-fatal injuries. nicole introduces us to iron heart, a real-life hero who's helping others after he, too, suffered near-fatal injuries. >> it was just a regular smer day, and i was crossing a local intersection on my way home from some practice, and i was struck in my driver's side door by a speeding dump truck, and the injuries were catastrophic. >> brian...
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curious if mark thinks that the israeli economy would be able to support its defense systems like iron dome without american involvement tomorrow and want to secure. i think they're on the right path i mean you to take a look at all the innovation in the in the startup industries in israel is that the wonderful book startup nation that's been written by it i think you're seeing it is really economy that is growing at a significant rate and there will be a point where they can do things like this but with all i would argue with all heavy r. and d. research development programs it's useful for countries to share those start up costs. you know i think you're dealing with a very peculiar security situation you have arab nations and you have terrorist groups that are calling for the utter destruction of the people and frankly more of the international community should be out there saying this is unacceptable if we're glad to be old saying that only illegal these are going to be something done calling for the destruction of the country matthew go ahead. look i i absolutely don't believe and
curious if mark thinks that the israeli economy would be able to support its defense systems like iron dome without american involvement tomorrow and want to secure. i think they're on the right path i mean you to take a look at all the innovation in the in the startup industries in israel is that the wonderful book startup nation that's been written by it i think you're seeing it is really economy that is growing at a significant rate and there will be a point where they can do things like...
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i would see the paper, but then it's not so the clarity is more reticent way of writing and more ironic. maybe the irony is the crucial thing. i don't know. what do you think? >> how many books do you review in the london review of books? >> we reviewed about 13 pieces in each issue and about three-quarters of them in the 24 year. >> how do you pick who gets reviewed? >> apart from obviously some people who always get reviewed but you're not going to miss the novel, but how do we pick? the books that are not self-evident, we look at them and it looks as if they are put together interestingly. >> how often do you review nonfiction? >> a lot. there are rarely more than the tune of zero reviews in an issue. >> is it political? >> yes. >> in what way? >> on the left. it's critical. its most pieces are published correctly not so much in dissenting. so we are not affiliated to a party we don't support we might be more sympathetic to them, but we are not attached to them. we publish quite a bit on foreign policy, foreign issues on the arab spgn issues on the arab spurring about israel and pale
i would see the paper, but then it's not so the clarity is more reticent way of writing and more ironic. maybe the irony is the crucial thing. i don't know. what do you think? >> how many books do you review in the london review of books? >> we reviewed about 13 pieces in each issue and about three-quarters of them in the 24 year. >> how do you pick who gets reviewed? >> apart from obviously some people who always get reviewed but you're not going to miss the novel, but...
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iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here much like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with matthew on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war. with regards to how we deal out security assistance i mean this country and frankly the world is going to suffer as a result of the support that many countries have given some of these dictatorial regimes and frankly i think we should be spending our before and may foreign aid money on developing the civil society in these countries so that we can foster those internal transitions i spoke about that's easier said than done but i am in agreement that we have to reshape our security assistance and i think the administration is doing a decent job of this but we have to reshape the security assistance in order to s
iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here much like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with matthew on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war. with regards to...
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. >> somewhere between a pitching wedge and an 8-iron for all of the players. some of them just feeding an 8-iron in but most a full wedge or a nine. >> zach looks like he had a chance to really seize control in the final round but could not make a birdie. all of those consecutive pars. >> 147 yards. >> jordan spieth, second to go. david hearn third to play. >> here is the strategy, sudden death on a par 3, any different. >> i would think on a hole like this one, bill, it is a good question. i would be trying to knock it in and make the birdie. i think you need a birdie to stay in it. i think anyone that makes par here they are probably not going forward. >> zach hasn't had a birdie here all week. >> zach has a 9-iron out. >> parred the 16th every time he has played it. >> perfect club. >> starting to head right. not bad. perfect club. good distance. >> you can tell by his reaction he wasn't as excited as the gallery. he wished he could have gotten a little closer. >> saying to his caddie, good, solid pitching wedge. last time i hit a nine. i like the wedge. >>
. >> somewhere between a pitching wedge and an 8-iron for all of the players. some of them just feeding an 8-iron in but most a full wedge or a nine. >> zach looks like he had a chance to really seize control in the final round but could not make a birdie. all of those consecutive pars. >> 147 yards. >> jordan spieth, second to go. david hearn third to play. >> here is the strategy, sudden death on a par 3, any different. >> i would think on a hole like this...
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chances of fitting into that bathing suit are ironically slim but the surest my opinion. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so . i mean. i know that i'm still really nuts. and we're all really so silly. that's. the worst you're going to live through the night out to the. radio guy for a minute. what. a good good you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. you guys i'm having martin and this is breaking this set well bolivian president evo morales isn't quite the trip the last twenty four hours the president left for russia to his home country but he never made it after rumblings that morales was considered would consider granting stoughton asylum suspicions a rose of the whistleblower was on board his presidential plane of course that didn't sit well with u.s. authorities have been pressured france and portugal to keep morales plane out of their airspace because of a presidential aircraft was forced to land in austria and wouldn't you know it snowden wasn't even on board the bol
chances of fitting into that bathing suit are ironically slim but the surest my opinion. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so . i mean. i know that i'm still really nuts. and we're all really so silly. that's. the worst you're going to live through the night out to the. radio guy for a minute. what. a good good you've never seen anything like this i'm telling. you guys i'm having martin and this is...
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and iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here you must like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with you on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war with regards to how we do all out security assistance i mean this country and frankly the world is going to suffer as a result of the support that many countries have given some of these dictatorial regimes and frankly i think we should be spending our before and may foreign aid money on developing the civil society in these countries so that we can foster those internal transitions i spoke about that's easier said than done but i am in agreement that we have to reshape our security assistance and i think the administration is doing a decent job of this but we have to reshape the security assistance in order
and iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here you must like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with you on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war with regards...
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was merely just a demonstrative exit, the technology and science is good, but that's only good for "iront's not good if the underlying data doesn't demonstrate what happened. >> are you surprised it has gotten this far giving each side so much to discuss this and will wait fill tomorrow to rule on this? >> no, not at all. i agree -- my guess is, and i'm sure i'll get an e-mail from this gentleman tonight, but my guess is he's always had one of these in a civil case where you're fighting over money. having said that, i have seen and have been on the receiving end on the l.a. county d.a.'s office where they've had some not quite animated but in murder case where is they had somebody throwing a watermelon in their backyard to demonstrate how the murder took place and that has been admissible. i think the reason the judge is struggling with this is there is some case law which would suggest that when the defense has a theory, they've got a re-creation of evidence, that they can get that in. and the problem is, how they have re-created it here. i think that's what she is struggling with. i th
was merely just a demonstrative exit, the technology and science is good, but that's only good for "iront's not good if the underlying data doesn't demonstrate what happened. >> are you surprised it has gotten this far giving each side so much to discuss this and will wait fill tomorrow to rule on this? >> no, not at all. i agree -- my guess is, and i'm sure i'll get an e-mail from this gentleman tonight, but my guess is he's always had one of these in a civil case where you're...
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and iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here much like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with you on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war with regards to how we do all out security assistance i mean this country and frankly the world is going to suffer as a result of the support that many countries have given some of these dictatorial regimes and frankly i think we should be spending our before and may foreign aid money on developing the civil society in these countries so that we can foster those internal transitions i spoke about that's easier said than done but i am in agreement that we have to reshape our security assistance and i think it ministrations doing a decent job of this but we have to reshape the security assistance in order to suppo
and iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here much like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with you on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war with regards to...
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and iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here much like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with matthew on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war with regards to. how we deal out security assistance i mean this country and frankly the world is going to suffer as a result of the support that many countries have given some of these dictatorial regimes and frankly i think we should be spending our before and may foreign aid money on developing the civil society in these countries so that we can foster those internal transitions i spoke about that's easier said than done but i am in agreement that we have to reshape our security assistance and i think it ministrations doing a decent job of this but we have to reshape the security assistance in order to su
and iron dome and things like this but then we also giving aid to countries i mean sometimes military aid to countries that among some of the warring countries that mark has mentioned and i think there's a little bit of a moral contradiction here much like saudi arabia mark ok not necessarily the beacon of democracy there. well i'm going to agree with matthew on something i think there are some serious challenges predating this administration i would say going back to the cold war with regards...
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next is an award that i think, you know, ironically it's become one of those buzz awards for nen awardse walking down the street and have someone come up and get in my face, we're going to come back neighborhood of the year, you watch. come back neighbor of the year, it's that bcs of the nen awards. and it's my honor to introduce someone who to drone deuce this award, many of you much in the southern part of the city especially have worked side by side with and do amazing things in your neighborhood, especially along merchant corridors. that's chrisy atano of the economic work force development. (applause) >> we're at the homestretch for awards. so, i've had the distinct pleasure of being able to work with many of the residents of the portola and got corrected many times how to pronounce that name. so, i am also a resident of silver terrace. it's been such a pleasure to work with everyone in the committee including both of the supervisors that have been part of the district. (applause) >> supervisor campos and supervisor malia cohen. i'm not going to speak too much because i know the no
next is an award that i think, you know, ironically it's become one of those buzz awards for nen awardse walking down the street and have someone come up and get in my face, we're going to come back neighborhood of the year, you watch. come back neighbor of the year, it's that bcs of the nen awards. and it's my honor to introduce someone who to drone deuce this award, many of you much in the southern part of the city especially have worked side by side with and do amazing things in your...
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. >>> plus who snapped their iron in two? >>> now let's get the latest in sports for you. anything can happen at the british open. >>> say. 20 06 7 masters champion, american golfer zach johnson, for instance, he shot a 5 under 66. he's got the lead. >>> meanwhile, top ranked tiger woods struggled. then sunk three birdies for contention. phil mickelson complained. hey, the scottish weather left the greens slick as ice. tiger and lefty both three strokes back now. >>> also not happy, charles schwartzle in the rough. an errant shot on the 15th. bad 6 iron. saw him throw it down. the south african snaps it in two pieces. i hate cameras. no bad angles. make me look tired. never in focus. i'll show you here. bam. an $80,000 camera with a cracked lens. thomas bjorn gets lawyers sharpening their pens on that one. no focus will help that. in new nhl rules have not reduced concussions. 5.23 concussions occurred per 100 games before. now it is 5.05. not statistically significant researchers saying. the new rules outlawed body checks at the head and from the blind side. >>> billions
. >>> plus who snapped their iron in two? >>> now let's get the latest in sports for you. anything can happen at the british open. >>> say. 20 06 7 masters champion, american golfer zach johnson, for instance, he shot a 5 under 66. he's got the lead. >>> meanwhile, top ranked tiger woods struggled. then sunk three birdies for contention. phil mickelson complained. hey, the scottish weather left the greens slick as ice. tiger and lefty both three strokes back...
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locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's profited in the growth of population. >> the town has nearly doubled in recent years from 1992 to 2013. for me, it's no problem. take the morning paper. i started out with 160 scribers and now i have -- subscribers and now i have 450. it's tripled. >> the changes are visible everywhere. the local kindergarten is burst at the seams. this is where the language barriers are being torn down. >> some of my colleagues have taken a slovak language course in order to understand the children. or at the beginning, we communicate using gestures. but the bigger kids help us. we can get them to come and
locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's...
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locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's profited in the growth of population. >> the town has nearly doubled in recent years from 1992 to 2013. for me, it's no problem. take the morning paper. i started out with 160 scribers and now i have -- subscribers and now i have 450. it's tripled. >> the changes are visible everywhere. the local kindergarten is burst at the seams. this is where the language barriers are being torn down. >> some of my colleagues have taken a slovak language course in order to understand the children. or at the beginning, we communicate using gestures. but the bigger kids help us. we can get them to come and
locals joke that before 1989, even the crows were turned back at the iron curtain. today, it's experiencing a building boom. hundreds of slovaks are putting up houses. the municipalities now home to 1,800 austrians and 700 slovaks. the locals are feeling outnumbered. >> nothing against the people, but i think it's too much. we live out in the country but now the town is growing. whether we like it or not. >> but some residents like this woman are pleased with the situation. he's...
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right racists that's because they're libertarians and libertarianism is the velvet glove over the iron fist of racism here's how it works when you have an entrenched racial and economic class that has ruled a con and for five centuries they have well established levels and levers of power and wealth and they will generation after generation do whatever is necessary to hang on to that power and wealth is through shows including the history reconstruction in the history of integration in the fifty's and sixty's that the only thing strong enough to challenge the political and economic power of a multi-state century hereditary racial ruling class is the power of government it was government that made alabama governor george wallace and georgia governor lester maddox integrate their states and it was government that both passed and made the south finally accept the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments this is what george wallace had to say about desegregation during his inaugural address in one thousand nine hundred sixty three. that he got. very badly. out of. tyranny of course he was speak
right racists that's because they're libertarians and libertarianism is the velvet glove over the iron fist of racism here's how it works when you have an entrenched racial and economic class that has ruled a con and for five centuries they have well established levels and levers of power and wealth and they will generation after generation do whatever is necessary to hang on to that power and wealth is through shows including the history reconstruction in the history of integration in the...
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you know what's ironic? recall even from the defendant's own mouth that they always got away in this exit over here the other exit. and the victim you might recall was staying right here. was he headed there and the defendant kind of cut him off? but it's consistent with in terms of her back left to right. and what does she see? she saw them struggling, that the defendant and victim struggling upright. the defendant claims that trayvon martin is the strongest guy in the world because he grabbed him, picked him up and transported him, what, 20 yards, 30 yards? you saw the pictures and i'll talk about the diagram. but he claims he pushed him or pulled him all the way over here. recall where all the items are in connection to where the victim ended up? the manalos, mr. and mrs. manalo talked to you about what they observed or didn't observe. my recollection is ms. manalo said that the bigger person was on top. they made a big issue of the defense in cross-examining her, hold on, but you did see photographs on t
you know what's ironic? recall even from the defendant's own mouth that they always got away in this exit over here the other exit. and the victim you might recall was staying right here. was he headed there and the defendant kind of cut him off? but it's consistent with in terms of her back left to right. and what does she see? she saw them struggling, that the defendant and victim struggling upright. the defendant claims that trayvon martin is the strongest guy in the world because he grabbed...
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it's all about iron ore, i agree it doesn'ting will good right now.look at brazilian retailers, construction companies even health care stocks with ewould definitely see good stuff there. >> how about that, weiss, volley is on his list. it's one of the top holdings in his fund. >> nobody is 100% right. >> volley is about 10% of our benchmark. i think they have been doing a good job the president of the company the last 84-and-a-half, doing all the right things, clearly, iron ore is going through a rough time here. it doesn't look good, but there is good news in volley from the company's specific issues. once it sells in chosen, i think it will do well. clearly, material is the biggest under way. >> so you basically agree with me. otherwise, you would be an equal weight or overweight on it. so while the company is doing what they can, instead of cutting badge on huge product you still have the ceo of rio coming out saying i'm looking at $100 ore this year. so there is more risk. so companies really can't control her to fate up to a certain extent they
it's all about iron ore, i agree it doesn'ting will good right now.look at brazilian retailers, construction companies even health care stocks with ewould definitely see good stuff there. >> how about that, weiss, volley is on his list. it's one of the top holdings in his fund. >> nobody is 100% right. >> volley is about 10% of our benchmark. i think they have been doing a good job the president of the company the last 84-and-a-half, doing all the right things, clearly, iron...
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he created the modern media age it is ironic this notion of him exist but behind-the-scenes, i just watch him channel all this information he is a gracious reader and was surprised me is how well read and informed he is. >> host: it is extraordinary to what to tonight but gorbachev in the film was talking about how we notional you are and how is it spending time out here even just sitting on the porch to be surrounded by this kind of magnificence? how is it to live with montana such a big part of your life? >> its nice. [laughter] i like it. i just like lo i love the mountains. i could look at them for weeks. >> he will get off the horse and pick up the lead or if there is the obnoxious reid. or a piece of trash. you really are suggesting word ian a guardian. there are so many areas you have literally dominated all of the world to have a sense of what you want your legacy to be? >> it will be whatever it ought to me i of not worried about it but just getting the job done. >> host: but every day ico worrying about the issues, what can i do now? what drives you on the day-to-day basis
he created the modern media age it is ironic this notion of him exist but behind-the-scenes, i just watch him channel all this information he is a gracious reader and was surprised me is how well read and informed he is. >> host: it is extraordinary to what to tonight but gorbachev in the film was talking about how we notional you are and how is it spending time out here even just sitting on the porch to be surrounded by this kind of magnificence? how is it to live with montana such a big...
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you know what's ironic? is recall even the defendant from the defendant's own mouth they always got away and this exit over here, the other exit. the victim, you might recall, was staying right here. was he headed there? did the defendant kind of cut him off? it's consistent with what miss bahadoor told you, in terms of her back, left to right. what did she see? she saw them struggling. that is the defendant and victim struggling upright. the defendant claims that trayvon martin is she strongest guy in the world -- is the strongest guy in the world because he grabbed him and transported him what, 30 yards? you saw the pictures. i'll talk about the diagram. he claims he pushed him, pulled him all the way over here. recall where the items are in connection to where the victim ended up? the manalos, i'll talk to you about what they observed, or didn't observe. my recollection is miss manalo said the bigger person was on top. they made a big issue in cross ch examining her, you saw some photographs on tv and it
you know what's ironic? is recall even the defendant from the defendant's own mouth they always got away and this exit over here, the other exit. the victim, you might recall, was staying right here. was he headed there? did the defendant kind of cut him off? it's consistent with what miss bahadoor told you, in terms of her back, left to right. what did she see? she saw them struggling. that is the defendant and victim struggling upright. the defendant claims that trayvon martin is she...
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but the other thing is that the body thinks plutonium is iron--it's an iron analogue--so it's stored in the liver, where it causes liver cancer. it's stored in the bone marrow to cause--to produce hemoglobin in the red blood cells, but it causes leukemia or bone cancer. it crosses the placenta into the developing embryo--which lets nothing through it, incidentally, except plutonium and a few other nasties. it's stored in the testicle, too. so it's a ubiquitous, really dangerous isotope, and from the time they discovered it in the manhattan project, they knew its dangers. >> does plutonium come only from nuclear weapons testing, or is there a risk of it escaping from nuclear power plants as well? >> it's not emitted by power plants routinely. routinely, power plants emit radioactive elements all the time. tritium-- they cannot prevent tritium escaping--highly carcinogenic. it's--hydrogen--radioactive hydrogen, h3, highly carcinogenic. that's probably what's causing the cancer in the kids living around the reactors in germany. carbon-14, highly carcinogenic. xenon, krypton, argon are a
but the other thing is that the body thinks plutonium is iron--it's an iron analogue--so it's stored in the liver, where it causes liver cancer. it's stored in the bone marrow to cause--to produce hemoglobin in the red blood cells, but it causes leukemia or bone cancer. it crosses the placenta into the developing embryo--which lets nothing through it, incidentally, except plutonium and a few other nasties. it's stored in the testicle, too. so it's a ubiquitous, really dangerous isotope, and...
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co-production of iron dome missile interceptors. in response to concerns about future missile interceptor shortfalls and the di desire to inreese israel's iron dome from five to 13 battery the yen stated, quote, what would be impacted is the pace at which we equip ourselves. with the tom -- bottom line is i need as many air defense units as possible as quickly as possible. bicepping this amendment, the u.s. will ensure that israel has the capability and capacity to defend itself. furthermore, the director of the missile defense agency indicated hat the missile defense agency was actively seeking iron dome co-production opportunities and was negotiating to obtain data packages and data rights this will ensure that funding is available to move forward on this important effort. during consideration of h. reform 1960rk the national defense authorization act of 2014 by the house armed services committee, i offered an amendment to authorize funding for co-production of iron dome which was unanimously agreed to. additionally the house of r
co-production of iron dome missile interceptors. in response to concerns about future missile interceptor shortfalls and the di desire to inreese israel's iron dome from five to 13 battery the yen stated, quote, what would be impacted is the pace at which we equip ourselves. with the tom -- bottom line is i need as many air defense units as possible as quickly as possible. bicepping this amendment, the u.s. will ensure that israel has the capability and capacity to defend itself. furthermore,...
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i'm looking at a trade called an "iron butterfly." the $34.50-$35.50-$36.50 iron butterfly. this has me short premium. i can sell that spread for 65¢, risking $35 at a profit of $65 if that movement is less than expected. - for someone who does not trade options, break that down in the charts. is this stock going up or is it going down? - i think that the stock is in a neutral pattern here. it's been in a range of around $9 for the past year or so, and the stock doesn't really move that much on earnings. its average move is 1.5%. so this has a trader playing a stock flat. - what about bank of america earnings? - bank of america reports, and they don't really do that well on earnings. the stock has sold off 7 out of the past 8 quarters here. not a strong performer on earnings. it also has one of the weaker charts of the banks. it's off its 52-week highs, and i think that trying to read order flow ahead of that report is really difficult to do. there's a lot of varying opinions, hedgers and speculators coming into the market. so i think that the way i want to play bank of amer
i'm looking at a trade called an "iron butterfly." the $34.50-$35.50-$36.50 iron butterfly. this has me short premium. i can sell that spread for 65¢, risking $35 at a profit of $65 if that movement is less than expected. - for someone who does not trade options, break that down in the charts. is this stock going up or is it going down? - i think that the stock is in a neutral pattern here. it's been in a range of around $9 for the past year or so, and the stock doesn't really move...
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iron ore up 13% so far in july. that is the biggest jump since december.'m a little surprised by this, because, again, day after day, we talk about the concerns coming from china. so do you feel that the fortescue, the rio tinto, the bhps of the world will be a completely different story from the other slowdown we're seeing in china? >> look, i don't think so. we're perhaps a little surprised as well by the strength in iron ore in the last month or so. i think that reflects the fact that steel production hasn't reduced much so far, that iron ore inventories are relatively low. we're probably seeing a little bit of a restocking cycle on better sentiment among the trading community and the steel mills. but, look, in terms of the outlook in the second half of this year, we think more of the same. for commodity markets we're looking for steel demand to grow about 5% to 6% this year. we expect base metal demand to be midhigh single digit and that's a reasonable clip, but much slower than the level of demand growth we have seen in recent years from china. and i
iron ore up 13% so far in july. that is the biggest jump since december.'m a little surprised by this, because, again, day after day, we talk about the concerns coming from china. so do you feel that the fortescue, the rio tinto, the bhps of the world will be a completely different story from the other slowdown we're seeing in china? >> look, i don't think so. we're perhaps a little surprised as well by the strength in iron ore in the last month or so. i think that reflects the fact that...
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the ironic situation that complicated the firefight.uring an oakland or clues in the >>> windy conditions threaten homes but it didn't have to. the ironic situation that complicated a firefight. >> scouring an oakland neighborhood for clues in a disappearance of a 21-month-old girl. the two people who were noticeably absent. >> need some extra cash? if you have what one bay area bay bridge contractor wants could you get $1,000 or more. kpix 5 news is next. ,,,,,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. it has been more than two weeks since 21-month- old daphne webb was reported missing. there's still no sign of he
the ironic situation that complicated the firefight.uring an oakland or clues in the >>> windy conditions threaten homes but it didn't have to. the ironic situation that complicated a firefight. >> scouring an oakland neighborhood for clues in a disappearance of a 21-month-old girl. the two people who were noticeably absent. >> need some extra cash? if you have what one bay area bay bridge contractor wants could you get $1,000 or more. kpix 5 news is next. ,,,,,,,, >>...