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an iron. you say to iron, "iron, honey, man, you got hardly any mass in your nucleons." iron says, "try pulling me out." [makes sounds] it's gonna take an awful lot of work to pull that nucleon out of iron. more out of iron than anything else. and when you pull these nucleons out, it takes work to do that. you need to work on that, like stretching a spring, you give it more and more what? begin with the e. energy. energy. and guess how that energy has manifest. begin with the m. mass. mass. and the nucleon will have more energy which is to say, equals-- which was easy to say will have more mass outside the nucleus than inside. and in there lies the secret of nuclear energy because the graph of the nucleons would be something like this. over here 92, there's the graph that really, really tells it. and it's a graph, mass per nucleon versus atomic. now, it's not the mass of the whole atom, mass of the whole nucleus, it's the mass of each nucleon in the nucleus. and you say, in hydrogen it has the most mass of all. none of its mass is bound up with energy or binding anything
an iron. you say to iron, "iron, honey, man, you got hardly any mass in your nucleons." iron says, "try pulling me out." [makes sounds] it's gonna take an awful lot of work to pull that nucleon out of iron. more out of iron than anything else. and when you pull these nucleons out, it takes work to do that. you need to work on that, like stretching a spring, you give it more and more what? begin with the e. energy. energy. and guess how that energy has manifest. begin with...
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extreme ironing.t if we took the ironing to extreme places and did it on the side of the mountain? or in a river or lake or something. >> a bona fide craze is born. extreme ironing. in short order, it's all over the place. >> we've seen people extreme ironing on the top of a mountain, under water extreme ironing. on the back of fast moving cars. >> no one takes it to greater extremes than andy ford and mike frost. two professional sky drivers from great britain. we can make it sick. we can really make this look good. at the time, andy and mike are focusing on another extreme sport. a mix of sky diving and surfing. you're burning a big trail through the sky. as much sun as you really want to. what am i going to do this time? am i going to fly back, up side down and spin. if i'm going to spin, how fast can i spin? >> how do you make that much more extreme? in autumn of 1998, the two decide to do a little extreme ironing of their own. >> what excited us the most is we saw what the other guys were doing.
extreme ironing.t if we took the ironing to extreme places and did it on the side of the mountain? or in a river or lake or something. >> a bona fide craze is born. extreme ironing. in short order, it's all over the place. >> we've seen people extreme ironing on the top of a mountain, under water extreme ironing. on the back of fast moving cars. >> no one takes it to greater extremes than andy ford and mike frost. two professional sky drivers from great britain. we can make it...
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iron. iron. that's what iron is. and that's why you find iron is said to be ferromagnetic getting into that kind of thing. i wanna show you something that's even more interesting than what would seem. let's take this magnet. i'm going to put the wire in the magnetic field of this magnet and i'm gonna touch this momentarily so i get a pulse of current. and when i do that, when a current goes through this, will this wire in a sense be a magnet? how about when no current goes through it? it's copper wire. copper is not ferromagnetic. copper--you've all tried when you were a kid to pick up a penny with a magnet. it doesn't work, does it? 'cause the penny is copper, okay? so the only way you're gonna get magnetism with copper is to have, boom, electrons flowing through it. electrons flowing through anything would put-- would set up the magnetic field around anything, yeah? let's see what happens with the magnetic field of the wire and the magnetic field of the magnet, let's see if there's any interaction. what do you supp
iron. iron. that's what iron is. and that's why you find iron is said to be ferromagnetic getting into that kind of thing. i wanna show you something that's even more interesting than what would seem. let's take this magnet. i'm going to put the wire in the magnetic field of this magnet and i'm gonna touch this momentarily so i get a pulse of current. and when i do that, when a current goes through this, will this wire in a sense be a magnet? how about when no current goes through it? it's...
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take these iron dome in the south of the country. most israelis just think they work and are making the country safer and stronger. worry with a wave of a wand rafeal developed the first of its kind cram system. >> there is a lot at stake here. the safety of israeli civilians of course and lucrative export market if the manufacturers claims can be proved. israeli rocket scientists say there is no serious doubt. >> you can't fool all of the people all of the time. it is the sixth or seventh. every time that it is working, losses go down and damage goes own and it is obvious. >> these iron dome missiles filmed by a wedding photographer were believed to protect them from other enemies too. uncertain times across the middle east they hope that seeing is believing. >> from the iron dome debate to what you know. a play and book about his parents attempt to find him a bride. >> it is a true story of how in 2007 my parents tried to arrange my marriage against my will. i said i am going to make a play and make fun of you because you were so h
take these iron dome in the south of the country. most israelis just think they work and are making the country safer and stronger. worry with a wave of a wand rafeal developed the first of its kind cram system. >> there is a lot at stake here. the safety of israeli civilians of course and lucrative export market if the manufacturers claims can be proved. israeli rocket scientists say there is no serious doubt. >> you can't fool all of the people all of the time. it is the sixth or...
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he knew the person behind the iron lady's public image.with secretary kissinger a short time ago. nice to see you, sir. >> nice to be on this program. >> dr. kissinger, i know you admired the former prime minister, margaret thatcher. i'm curious why. >> i have known margaret thatcher for nearly four decades. i met her when she was minister of education. and we stayed in contact for all the period in between, including her illness. i admired her because in a period of division and uncertainty in the western world, she came forward with strong convictions. she asserted that it was the task of a leader to take its people from where they were to a future that she as a leader would help to define. she was a staunch ally of western values and of course of the united states. she had a special relationship with american presidents, especially president reagan. and she was a powerful leader and a warm human being. >> the soviet journalists gave her the nickname the iron lady, which i understand that she liked very much. i'm curious, in private, is
he knew the person behind the iron lady's public image.with secretary kissinger a short time ago. nice to see you, sir. >> nice to be on this program. >> dr. kissinger, i know you admired the former prime minister, margaret thatcher. i'm curious why. >> i have known margaret thatcher for nearly four decades. i met her when she was minister of education. and we stayed in contact for all the period in between, including her illness. i admired her because in a period of division...
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osgood: and later jeremy irons. >> ... has been r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: yesterday's tomorrow was a wondrous place full of amazing gadgets and technology that could change our lives. well, a lot of the things we expected did happen. but there are also things that happened that we never expected at all. our cover story is reported now by mo rocca. >> reporter: the world of tomorrow. trains zooming coast to coast by a 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. between 2001 came out. there was a future that looked really possible. in 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 all his life writer and illustrator ron miller dreamed of exploring space. >> we're going to build a resort on mars. >> rep
osgood: and later jeremy irons. >> ... has been r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> osgood: yesterday's tomorrow was a wondrous place full of amazing gadgets and technology that could change our lives. well, a lot of the things we expected did happen. but there are also things that happened that we never expected at all. our cover story is reported now by mo rocca. >> reporter: the world of tomorrow. trains zooming coast to coast by a vacuum tube. gleaming cities in the sky. and, of course,...
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. >>> next, how the iron lady, margaret thatcher, became the iron lady. and her relationship with her political soul mate, president ronald reagan. we will be joined by nancy reagan to talk about that relationship and their personal friendship as well. >>> later, what were jay-z and beyonce doing in cuba? how did they get there? why are big political names outraged by their visit? details ahead. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. i just stick the bar in the dryer like this, and it freshens my laundry for me so i don't have to think. wait. what was the question? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] stick it and forge
. >>> next, how the iron lady, margaret thatcher, became the iron lady. and her relationship with her political soul mate, president ronald reagan. we will be joined by nancy reagan to talk about that relationship and their personal friendship as well. >>> later, what were jay-z and beyonce doing in cuba? how did they get there? why are big political names outraged by their visit? details ahead. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he...
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so margaret thatcher certainly was the iron lady, but she was the iron lady who knew she was a female. >> refused as an iron lady to put that handbag down. i recall specifically that was something she was advised to do, and she said to hell with that. i just wanted to say one thing about what meryl streep said. i think it speaks volumes as well to what you just mentioned. that is that meryl streep also continues to say i was honored to try to imagine her late life journey after power, but i have only a glancing understanding of what her many struggles were, how she managed sail through to the other side. i wish i could pay my respectful condolences to her family and her many friends, and to that title the iron lady, for those that may not know it, it was actually bestowed upon her from the soviet army newspaper "the red star." why was that, richard? >> because she made it clear, like ronald reagan did, that there was this line in the sand. she said about mikhail gorbachev that he was a man with whom she could do business, but she also made clear there would be no -- she renewed britai
so margaret thatcher certainly was the iron lady, but she was the iron lady who knew she was a female. >> refused as an iron lady to put that handbag down. i recall specifically that was something she was advised to do, and she said to hell with that. i just wanted to say one thing about what meryl streep said. i think it speaks volumes as well to what you just mentioned. that is that meryl streep also continues to say i was honored to try to imagine her late life journey after power, but...
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flat iron. flat iron. flat iron steak? i don't-- i don't buy that at home.nach, sauteed mushrooms. like, she's got this. that's perfect karma right there. beautiful, pat. christina and royce. awesome. let's go. it's the christina/royce challenge. the last time i went up against christina, i was beaten. i was beaten, man, fair and square. royce and christina. royce, three. christina. yay! thank you, chef. (royce) i mean, i hope every challenge i get to go up against her. i'm gonna beat this girl. i'm not stopping until she's crying. i ain't stopping. here we go christina. protein is... i'm not real lucky. sorry about this. wow, hanger steak. yams! mmm. eggplant. asparagus. asparagus. delicious. sounds good. followed by...crab. wow. royce...happy with that? you think you could beat christina? yes, chef. i ain't done with you yet! i ain't done with you! let's go. (announcer) next up... barbie and brian step forward to face the one-armed bandit. here we go. new york strip. new york strip! yes! nice. celery root. celery root. tomatoes. tomatoes. cauliflower. caul
flat iron. flat iron. flat iron steak? i don't-- i don't buy that at home.nach, sauteed mushrooms. like, she's got this. that's perfect karma right there. beautiful, pat. christina and royce. awesome. let's go. it's the christina/royce challenge. the last time i went up against christina, i was beaten. i was beaten, man, fair and square. royce and christina. royce, three. christina. yay! thank you, chef. (royce) i mean, i hope every challenge i get to go up against her. i'm gonna beat this...
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were ironed, her shirts for ironed, this was ironed.ke, when do you do this? >> she made me a book with all the little pictures of the children. she had to put the kids to bed, she'd work on it every night. and then she was starting another one for me. the end. i said, diane, where do you get the time? because by the time she would leave my house and get home, it was 7:00 in the evening. but then she'd feed them dinner. then she would bathe them. then she would take bryan and read his book to him then put him into bed. then she would color with -- pick up little erin and read her a book. and would carry her in to bed. then she found time to work on these little books. and then danny would come home, she'd have a snack with danny. but then she's back up again in the morning. i really -- she'd throw a load of laundry in the meantime. what, are you up all night or what? you know? to be so organized. you know? >> she made it look easy, and they worked opposite schedules, her and danny. you know, which, you know, could be stressful. but she
were ironed, her shirts for ironed, this was ironed.ke, when do you do this? >> she made me a book with all the little pictures of the children. she had to put the kids to bed, she'd work on it every night. and then she was starting another one for me. the end. i said, diane, where do you get the time? because by the time she would leave my house and get home, it was 7:00 in the evening. but then she'd feed them dinner. then she would bathe them. then she would take bryan and read his...
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one-iron. >> i love the one-iron. i love it. because of the things i could do with it and people said why didn't you carry a four with you instead of a one-iron. well, a four-wood was up in the air and too much the elements. a one-iron i could always control the elements by pinning it down or hooking it and i go back and look at -- maybe my three favorite shots that i ever hit were all one-iron shots. '67, the u.s. open, pebble beach in '72 and the master's at '75. all one-iron shots and i look at that and i say ooh was that fun. when i hit a good shot i loved it. it got me charged up and excited that was fun. >> rose: but what was it about you and golf that everybody said was going to a new era? >> well, that would be difficult for know answer. i was a 23-year-old kid in '63 and all i -- my whole goal is to go out and play the game i knew how to play, play it to the best of my ability and try to be the best at it that i could be. obviously the u.s. open fell to me in '62, the masters in '63 an
one-iron. >> i love the one-iron. i love it. because of the things i could do with it and people said why didn't you carry a four with you instead of a one-iron. well, a four-wood was up in the air and too much the elements. a one-iron i could always control the elements by pinning it down or hooking it and i go back and look at -- maybe my three favorite shots that i ever hit were all one-iron shots. '67, the u.s. open, pebble beach in '72 and the master's at '75. all one-iron shots and...
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and seeing there's a lot of opportunity like iron ore and other products. if so market can shift a little bit more and we can continue to build our project. we've been good to develop our products. we need the market to shift a little bit more. i think also for the great unbelievable at pier 80 i think there's a great opportunity for bringing in more steel direct to rail and out to the u.s. via the rail infrastructure. and there's also a lot of projects that are ready to get underway like the trans bay terminal or the central subway will be receiving the first tunnel bore project. hopefully, we'll find a press release on that. but there's a lot of opportunity to bring the product in by water or if it's domestically source we would like to bring it in by rail from domestic sources. a lot of the trans steel needs tow be espoused by the federal funding. we want to take advantage of it >> thank you. so we have some public comment. first (naming names) >> i've known david for fourteen years and i've also known murphy. i appeared with him when he used to sit on t
and seeing there's a lot of opportunity like iron ore and other products. if so market can shift a little bit more and we can continue to build our project. we've been good to develop our products. we need the market to shift a little bit more. i think also for the great unbelievable at pier 80 i think there's a great opportunity for bringing in more steel direct to rail and out to the u.s. via the rail infrastructure. and there's also a lot of projects that are ready to get underway like the...
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. >>> the iron lady has died. across the world, there's an outpouring of tributes. margaret thatcher was pioneering woman in politics. the former british prime minister was 87 years old. nbc bay area's steve handelsman joins us from washington. steve, she was a special leader and a political soul mate of sorts of ronald reagan. >> absolutely. no question, good evening. to many women, to many men in the nation's capital, maggie thatch water is a role model. to most conservatives, she was a hero. british prime minister margaret thatcher was such a force. she influenced american history. as an inspiration to ronald reagan, then his partner against the soviet union. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: ronnie and margaret were political soul mates, said nancy reagan in a statement today, committed to freedom and resolve to end communism. reviving capitalism and freedom was a reagan similar thatcher mission. she battled british unions when strikes paralyzed the uk. >> what we've got is an attempt to substitute the law of the mob for the rule of law. >> rep
. >>> the iron lady has died. across the world, there's an outpouring of tributes. margaret thatcher was pioneering woman in politics. the former british prime minister was 87 years old. nbc bay area's steve handelsman joins us from washington. steve, she was a special leader and a political soul mate of sorts of ronald reagan. >> absolutely. no question, good evening. to many women, to many men in the nation's capital, maggie thatch water is a role model. to most conservatives,...
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empire to iron fist to iron drones. what die mean. first we had the ottoman empire which controlled that whole area. what they did was take the contest for power out of the region of istanbul. all these minorities, all these groups could basically get along relatively speaking. and you know that's one of the reason, there was no holocaust in the ottoman empire. for jews it was a basically stable and decent period. that was true of many other minorities as well. ottomans lose world war i the british and french come in and they divide the region up into these states with the boundaries we know today. they are basically exhausted by world war ii, they leave the region and hand it over to iron fit. basically armed families that also from the ones in the gulf or ultimately to king who are replaced by armed colonels and generals. for 50 years then we have this period of imposed stability where the iron fisted leader, surrounded by what are called intelligence services basically hold in check, except for egypt and tunisia, all
empire to iron fist to iron drones. what die mean. first we had the ottoman empire which controlled that whole area. what they did was take the contest for power out of the region of istanbul. all these minorities, all these groups could basically get along relatively speaking. and you know that's one of the reason, there was no holocaust in the ottoman empire. for jews it was a basically stable and decent period. that was true of many other minorities as well. ottomans lose world war i the...
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iron man would have been the one. >> we thought it was going to be the iron man of its time. john had been an engineering student in chicago. he had this background and had been a geek. and before he became a writer. so he really was drawn to the material to the play. we took him to these companies in the valley. he got into it. the film didn't do well. right. and -- the first 20 million was the hardest and -- it did not make $20 million. >> wrote the book. >> yes, yes. >> but then pops up again and it was elf and iron man. >> off he runs. let's not talk about his. let's talk about yours. teach me the finger thing. it is my -- if my ring finger is -- >> yeah. we will look at your right hand. you want to face it to straight. now your fingers. looking at is -- the length of your index finger. >> pointer one. >> skip the middle finger. now we are looking at the length of the ring finger. if you have a longer ringing iffer than middle finger, even in perception than index finger that -- that means you are wired from birth biologically predisposed to take risks, respond to cllenge
iron man would have been the one. >> we thought it was going to be the iron man of its time. john had been an engineering student in chicago. he had this background and had been a geek. and before he became a writer. so he really was drawn to the material to the play. we took him to these companies in the valley. he got into it. the film didn't do well. right. and -- the first 20 million was the hardest and -- it did not make $20 million. >> wrote the book. >> yes, yes....
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so thank you, jeremy irons, and don't stop talking about the issues. or do. i don't have a strong feeling about it either way. [cheers and applause] we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ¿fyyktl,x4h.!h8e(zx-xx(] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] nation, it seems like every day president obama finds a new way to waste our tax dollars. i mean two daughters? seems a little redundant. well no surprise admiral spendthrift o-deep-pockets is at it again. >> president obama asked congress to invest $100 million next year to help unlock the mysteries of the human brain. the so-called brain initiative project would map brain functions, with the hopes of eventually finding cures for disorders like alzheimer's and epilepsy. what is this? $100 million dollars for a map? they give them out free at long john silvers! [laughter] and i'm not going to win any awards for saying this, but curing brain disorders? but try telling that to the president's hype machine. >> when we invest in the best ideas before anybody else does, our
so thank you, jeremy irons, and don't stop talking about the issues. or do. i don't have a strong feeling about it either way. [cheers and applause] we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ¿fyyktl,x4h.!h8e(zx-xx(] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] nation, it seems like every day president obama finds a new way to waste our tax dollars. i mean two daughters? seems a little redundant. well no surprise admiral spendthrift o-deep-pockets is at...
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when it comes to the iron lady, there is no wobbly middle ground.nightline" in hollywood. >> margaret thatcher was 87 years old. our thanks to david. >>> it's time for tonight's closing arguments. after beyonce and jesay-z spent their anniversary last week, they want to know if they broke the lawful while it is unlikely they'll receive the maximum ten-year sentence for such a crime, should they be penalized at all for supporting the castro regime by celebrating in old havana? you can weigh in on the "nightline" page or tweet us @"nightline." we'll see you back here tomorrow night.
when it comes to the iron lady, there is no wobbly middle ground.nightline" in hollywood. >> margaret thatcher was 87 years old. our thanks to david. >>> it's time for tonight's closing arguments. after beyonce and jesay-z spent their anniversary last week, they want to know if they broke the lawful while it is unlikely they'll receive the maximum ten-year sentence for such a crime, should they be penalized at all for supporting the castro regime by celebrating in old...
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her political toughness earned her the nickname ironically from the soviets by the way of "the iron lady, leaders from around the world remembering the former british prime minister margaret thatcher. >> she died of a stroke at the age of 87. she was britain's first and only female prime minister. richard quest is in london. richard, you've been foe e following this quite extensively. there are amazing things, quotes, one-liners. this is one thing she said, if you want something said ask a man, but if you want something done, ask a woman. what do you make of her statements? and really just the strong power that she brought to the table? >> she brought complete and total power to the table. and she did it in a very feminine way. and that i think is what people fail to understand about the way margaret thatcher rolled. francois regularly to say that she was flirting with him. and indeed if you do see margaret thatcher and you look at those old pictures of her at g-7 meetings, she used every wily female femme fatale charm she had to get her way. that was one of the great attractions. some w
her political toughness earned her the nickname ironically from the soviets by the way of "the iron lady, leaders from around the world remembering the former british prime minister margaret thatcher. >> she died of a stroke at the age of 87. she was britain's first and only female prime minister. richard quest is in london. richard, you've been foe e following this quite extensively. there are amazing things, quotes, one-liners. this is one thing she said, if you want something said...
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female prime minister margaret thatcher has died after a stroke takes a look at the legacy of the iron lady was both loved and love in her life. hello there very good evening if you just joined us is kevin over here live at the r.t. new center tonight just a tad after nine pm now and first a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of violent attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato still not claimed responsibility for the death of a team civilians including eleven children during a coalition air strike over the weekend it's going to take us more correspondent r.t. to go piskun off either we go it's not the first time women or children have been killed we're hearing reports time and again. it's sad news how's it being greeted on both sides. well nato is still looking into what exactly happened the afghan authorities have condemned the death of these women and children and unfortunately this isn't the first time that we're hearing these news president karzai personally ordered all afghan troops not to call for airstrikes he's pleaded with
female prime minister margaret thatcher has died after a stroke takes a look at the legacy of the iron lady was both loved and love in her life. hello there very good evening if you just joined us is kevin over here live at the r.t. new center tonight just a tad after nine pm now and first a roadside bomb has killed at least nine people in afghanistan it's the latest in a series of violent attacks to hit the country meanwhile nato still not claimed responsibility for the death of a team...
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so i still say short iron-ore. >> we have to get to pops and drops in midday trading.today topping 5%. downtown josh brown. >> it's bullish development. not only have they tapped their credit line but looking for someone to give them a loan based on their real estate. this should work out really well. >> tell me what you really think. >> it is usually really bullish. >> okay. hca holdings. >> hca preannounced the quarter, admissions were soft on the heels of hma. i tried to trade hca, got out quickly, it didn't work. what it's good for, if usage is down, it is for the managed care stock. they should have a good quarter on the heels of the bad news from the hospitals. >> international pop in international paper of 4%. >> one of the analysts say this is a name where you have a prevailing bull trend. yesterday was your opportunity to get in. this is a name i actually like. >> whirlpool topping 2%. slim shady. >> they are raising their dividend by 25%. and the reason being they are in a strong cash position, positive news for this company. huge housing number this morning,
so i still say short iron-ore. >> we have to get to pops and drops in midday trading.today topping 5%. downtown josh brown. >> it's bullish development. not only have they tapped their credit line but looking for someone to give them a loan based on their real estate. this should work out really well. >> tell me what you really think. >> it is usually really bullish. >> okay. hca holdings. >> hca preannounced the quarter, admissions were soft on the heels of...
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she is recognized for the stead fastness that made her known as the iron lady.howed that in her years of grin prime ministership and doubts arose about the conservative economic policies she had administered in strong doses to the ailing british economy. she never wavered. and she showed it again in waging war against argentina over possession of the falkland islands. what is less widely acknowledged is that margaret thatcher was very smart and her policies were precisely what britain needed to revive a nation that was regarded then as the proverbial sick man of europe. under her, private business flourished anew in britain and london reclaimed its lost place as a center of world finance. though an unrelenting faux of socialism, thatcher quickly saw soviet leader gorbachev as something new. i like gorbachev and as you added we could do business together that influenced ronald reagan and sis successor george w. bush to whom she was also a trusted advisor. hungry for leadership thatch everywhere stands as person force and will can accomplish. she is that because s
she is recognized for the stead fastness that made her known as the iron lady.howed that in her years of grin prime ministership and doubts arose about the conservative economic policies she had administered in strong doses to the ailing british economy. she never wavered. and she showed it again in waging war against argentina over possession of the falkland islands. what is less widely acknowledged is that margaret thatcher was very smart and her policies were precisely what britain needed to...
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$1.5 is that what iron man iii's going to do?certainly, we've seen disney on the rise, and tomorrow robert downey jr. will be on the floor, iron man himself, so we have a lot going on. we're watching this stock which is a name hitting an all-time high like many on wall street. back to you. liz: love superheroes. thank you so much, nicole. and we've got a couple of superheroes trolling the area here for the milken global conference. magic johnson has just been mobbed. he's running a panel called winning the battle against aids. i ran into him, and there were so many people trying to do selfies, i thought, well, i can't be embarrassed, i can just ask him. he was so gracious, and he is not only the tallest person there, but everybody was trying to mob him to get pictures with him. and there are many different panels. of course, michael milken has a very important place in his heart for health care issues, trying to solve those issues. but there are a lot of reality panels here. they are very hot, oversold. let's get to to real estat
$1.5 is that what iron man iii's going to do?certainly, we've seen disney on the rise, and tomorrow robert downey jr. will be on the floor, iron man himself, so we have a lot going on. we're watching this stock which is a name hitting an all-time high like many on wall street. back to you. liz: love superheroes. thank you so much, nicole. and we've got a couple of superheroes trolling the area here for the milken global conference. magic johnson has just been mobbed. he's running a panel called...
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schoumacher: taconite contains iron. lot, butnough to make a ofit, if younow w to crush it and separate therains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water and produces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, for every ton of iron pellets. and that creates a problem. those tailings have to be put somewhere. and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. that upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden lind. the save lake surior associatiostarted in late '69 and came about largely because of concerns of people who lived in the silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. schoumacher: it wasn't long before a new federal agency got involved. dr. phillip cook remembers. cook: i think there was ki of a gut action of people living in the area, who were... more environmentally concerned, that something that big was a problem. they didn't reallyat first, have any specific concerns, other than it looked l
schoumacher: taconite contains iron. lot, butnough to make a ofit, if younow w to crush it and separate therains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water and produces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, for every ton of iron pellets. and that creates a problem. those tailings have to be put somewhere. and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. that upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden...
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how does it feel to be iron man?> it's been a great gig and i'm pleased to be here opening the stock exchange and hanging out with my fellow new yorkers and the whole thing is a blast. >> $195 million worldwide, it hasn't even opened in the united states. a titanic success. >> yeah, and i think having traveled around the world and done a pretty effective press tour you realize no matter how you slice it in the information age people still want to see people and it's nice, you know what i mean? this is more -- this is more interesting than face time. >> think it is and certainly that and here's that first iron man, folks. here he is and this is what it was and this is what it now has become a worldwide franchise and you're a huge part of that. congratulations and thanks for coming down on the floor and saying hello to us. >> robert downey jr. >> thanks, guys. >> i have -- i have to hold it together here. >> way to go, bob. >> i did not think that was going to happen. >> is it possible to shift from iron man to bonds a
how does it feel to be iron man?> it's been a great gig and i'm pleased to be here opening the stock exchange and hanging out with my fellow new yorkers and the whole thing is a blast. >> $195 million worldwide, it hasn't even opened in the united states. a titanic success. >> yeah, and i think having traveled around the world and done a pretty effective press tour you realize no matter how you slice it in the information age people still want to see people and it's nice, you...
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the iron lady. three-time british prime minister margaret thatcher died this morning at the age of 87. "nightline" anchor terry moran has more tonight on her ground-breaking life, the country she transformed and an outpouring of respect from across the globe. >> reporter: margaret thatcher was a woman who relished political combat. >> i'm enjoying this. >> reporter: and for nearly 20 years, she vanquished just about everyone who took her on. >> no, no, no! >> reporter: she towered over her time, a grocer's daughter who busted open the old boys' club of british politics, remade her country along conservative lines, and became a world figure. >> my face softly made up and my fair hair gently waves -- [ laughter ] >> the iron lady of the western world. >> reporter: when margaret thatcher entered politics in 1959, she was a young mom. >> speaking in the house of commons is quite different. it's a unique experience. >> reporter: becoming prime minister in 1979. britain was in crisis. across the atlantic,
the iron lady. three-time british prime minister margaret thatcher died this morning at the age of 87. "nightline" anchor terry moran has more tonight on her ground-breaking life, the country she transformed and an outpouring of respect from across the globe. >> reporter: margaret thatcher was a woman who relished political combat. >> i'm enjoying this. >> reporter: and for nearly 20 years, she vanquished just about everyone who took her on. >> no, no, no!...
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con grat -- congratulationses and thanks for ironing your clothes, jesse joyce. did you mistake a brick for an iron? >> oh dear. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. have a great show, friend. >> he has had a change of heart our announcer. he is now giving us gifts. >> it is nice to be nice. >> he is back and he is boring. every man, woman and mythological creature that works on "red eye" rejoiced for anthony wiener has returned to twitter. on monday after a two-year hiatus, the disgraced congressman hopeful posted his first tweet from a new account. alass it was a lame link to proposal 64 ideas to keep new york city the capital of the middle class. that is exciting. the 48-year-old fun lover confirmed the new handle was his. noting, quote, it seemed like a fresh start was in order, especially in light of all of the new ideas around which i am hoping to drive conversation and debate. oh god. well, the little scamp is nothing if not appreciate. you though who else hasn't been told wiener is back on twitter? >> kind of had the same shape as wiener. jesse,
con grat -- congratulationses and thanks for ironing your clothes, jesse joyce. did you mistake a brick for an iron? >> oh dear. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. have a great show, friend. >> he has had a change of heart our announcer. he is now giving us gifts. >> it is nice to be nice. >> he is back and he is boring. every man, woman and mythological creature that works on "red eye" rejoiced for anthony wiener has returned to twitter. on...
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gregg: remembering england's iron lady.ham palace, and leaders all over the world with their memories of margaret thatcher. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! h! the tilapia with roast vegables. i'actually looking at the od grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're going to go to red lobster... [ male announcer ] come try our new menu and sea food different. d introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99! salad, sandwiches and more.
gregg: remembering england's iron lady.ham palace, and leaders all over the world with their memories of margaret thatcher. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's o new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! h! the tilapia with roast vegables. i'actually looking at the od grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop...
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tributes come in for the iron lady. german chancellor angela merkel and russian president vladimir putin pledged to keep economic ties, despite political differences. >> and the remains of pablo neruda are exhumed to investigate whether he was murdered by the pinochet regime. >> tributes have been pouring in from around the world for margaret thatcher, the former british prime minister, who died today at the age of 87 following a stroke. former leaders mikhail gorbachev, helmut kohl, and bill clinton were among those who were the first to offer praise, calling her iconic. >> she is famously known as the iron lady because of her tough and uncompromising style. thatcher was britain's first female prime minister. her economic reforms transformed britain, but were also deeply polarizing. in recent years, she largely kept out of the public eye as her health began to deteriorate. >> at her last public appearance in 2010, margaret thatcher could barely stand. at her side was british prime minister david cameron, who earlier to
tributes come in for the iron lady. german chancellor angela merkel and russian president vladimir putin pledged to keep economic ties, despite political differences. >> and the remains of pablo neruda are exhumed to investigate whether he was murdered by the pinochet regime. >> tributes have been pouring in from around the world for margaret thatcher, the former british prime minister, who died today at the age of 87 following a stroke. former leaders mikhail gorbachev, helmut...