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james j? thermometer. [laughter] james j. heit. mr. heit is the one that done that, so we call it a fahrenheit thermometer. do you believe in this? i'm just toying around with you guys over there, okay? but anyway, this is fahrenheit thermometer is measured in smaller degrees, in small degrees. you got 180 of those suckers in between freezing and melting, boiling point. in the celsius, you got 100-- it'll spread out more. so what's more accurate to the degree, fahrenheit or centigrade? fahrenheit. fahrenheit, you see, because in centigrade, you got to deal with more fractions. but fahrenheit has more spaces, finer tuning. so those are the two thermometers. then there's another that we'll take about when we get up to thermodynamics and that's called the kelvin scale. and the kelvin scale is named after some dude by the name of james j... - scale. - ...scale, you got it. you got it, all right. so we have those kinds of ways of measuring temperature, the average kinetic energy per molecule of things. here's a nice distinction between temp
james j? thermometer. [laughter] james j. heit. mr. heit is the one that done that, so we call it a fahrenheit thermometer. do you believe in this? i'm just toying around with you guys over there, okay? but anyway, this is fahrenheit thermometer is measured in smaller degrees, in small degrees. you got 180 of those suckers in between freezing and melting, boiling point. in the celsius, you got 100-- it'll spread out more. so what's more accurate to the degree, fahrenheit or centigrade?...
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club called privilege says james j.kman went there 14 times between july and august and spent about $25,000 each time. the next morning, he would say the charge was fraudulent. beckman's lawyers have not commented, but i do remember someone here at "way too early" that definitely is not afraid for break out stacks of cash at a strip club. >> in 2007, it's a different era. this isn't the era of your granddad's strip club with a couple of ones. we're talking stacks ever money $1,000 each. >> why you got to do that? >> what were you going with all that cash? it nbc front y did nbc front you that money? >> it was a prop. i had to give it back. >> i'm going to talk to the corporate finance department here and make sure that everything is -- >> is accounted for. why do you got to make me sweat? thank you very much. i can't believe i didn't see that in the rundown. i'm embeari bear rased. still ahead, what's the most obsolete piece of technology you still use in your tweets. "morning joe" just moments away. ♪ [ male announcer
club called privilege says james j.kman went there 14 times between july and august and spent about $25,000 each time. the next morning, he would say the charge was fraudulent. beckman's lawyers have not commented, but i do remember someone here at "way too early" that definitely is not afraid for break out stacks of cash at a strip club. >> in 2007, it's a different era. this isn't the era of your granddad's strip club with a couple of ones. we're talking stacks ever money...
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coulomb's named after a man about 150 years ago by the name of james j... >> law. >> law. right on. okay. and newton's law of gravity is named after a dude named... gravity. gravity. okay. we got that. we got that, okay. but we have these two things here. and all the coulomb's laws said is, "hey, the force of attraction are repel, oh, one difference, electrical forces can attract or repel." oh, so you can shield out electrical forces. gravitational forces only attract. there's no way to shield them out, but you can shield electrical forces. but it just simply says, "the amount of attraction or repulsion "depends upon how much charge you're talking about and how far away the charges." if they're very, very far away, then the force will be very, very weak. if they're close, close, close, the force will be strong. just exactly what you would expect. the same thing you'd expect with planets in the universe. planets far--very, very massive, more force of gravity, close together, more force of gravity. same type thing with electrical forces. any questions at this point? wouldn't a minus b
coulomb's named after a man about 150 years ago by the name of james j... >> law. >> law. right on. okay. and newton's law of gravity is named after a dude named... gravity. gravity. okay. we got that. we got that, okay. but we have these two things here. and all the coulomb's laws said is, "hey, the force of attraction are repel, oh, one difference, electrical forces can attract or repel." oh, so you can shield out electrical forces. gravitational forces only attract....
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>> james maxwell. >> j-2, i need james maxwell for a visit, please. james maxwell. >> all right. ahead. j-2. >> are you thinking it's so stupid. i just can't understand his thought process. he's a grown man. i guess he knows what he's doing. or he thinks he does. >> he's a knuckle head. he always has been. >> while mary joe visits brandon, echo goes to see her father. these visitations have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind of used too it, him not being there, having to see him behind glass, going through security to be able to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't to want see anybody that you love locked up . but he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more. just because he's my little brother. it's hard to know what i would say to my father, because i wouldn't want to hurt his feelings, but it's his fault. it's his fault that my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful. >> thank you. you look handso
>> james maxwell. >> j-2, i need james maxwell for a visit, please. james maxwell. >> all right. ahead. j-2. >> are you thinking it's so stupid. i just can't understand his thought process. he's a grown man. i guess he knows what he's doing. or he thinks he does. >> he's a knuckle head. he always has been. >> while mary joe visits brandon, echo goes to see her father. these visitations have been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm kind of...
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james maxwell. >> j-2. >> it's so stupid. i just can't understand his thought process.or he thinks he does. >> he's a knuckle head. he always has been. >> while mary joe visits brandon, echo goes to see her father. this has been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm used to it. him not being there, having to see him behind glass or going through security to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't want to see anybody you love locked up. but, he wouldn't know how to act if he was out here anyway. my brother being locked up now bothers me a little more just cause he's my little brother. it's hard to -- i would say to my father because i don't want to hurt his feelings but it's his fault. it's his fault my little brother is here. >> hey, sweetie. >> hey. >> what are you doing? oh, you look so beautiful. >> thank you. you look handsome yourself. >> you're my daughter you have to say that. >> what were you thinking? >> what do you mean what was i thinking? >> don't you think you are getting a little too old to be doing that? >> i bro
james maxwell. >> j-2. >> it's so stupid. i just can't understand his thought process.or he thinks he does. >> he's a knuckle head. he always has been. >> while mary joe visits brandon, echo goes to see her father. this has been the routine since she was a little girl. >> i'm used to it. him not being there, having to see him behind glass or going through security to see him. my dad's been in here a long time. i hate it for him. you don't want to see anybody you...
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james j kill patrick. and he indicated he was going writing. he didn't come to the court but now show up. and the opinion piece that he wrote was richmond times syndicated column nist. every american should have seen that argument. it's not that i was so good i clearly wasn't. my worthy opponent bill was brilliant. he was absolutely great, great appellate lawyer. but it was not the advocates. it was the entire process especially the justices ebb gaugement through their questions sometimes reflections. voted in favor of the government in in case. the flag was unique. that's when i changed my mind affiliate -- after i read the column. every american should have seen the argument. i knew how poignant at the time it was. especially when "the greatest generation" was with us and john paul stevens was part the generation. how could you not protect the federal flag of the united states? and so i have been a proponent for a long time and at the same time sensitive to the tradition. it's part of the greatness. traditions can be very good and very sound.
james j kill patrick. and he indicated he was going writing. he didn't come to the court but now show up. and the opinion piece that he wrote was richmond times syndicated column nist. every american should have seen that argument. it's not that i was so good i clearly wasn't. my worthy opponent bill was brilliant. he was absolutely great, great appellate lawyer. but it was not the advocates. it was the entire process especially the justices ebb gaugement through their questions sometimes...
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conclusion of that argument, i said hello to one of the columnists who's kind of a curmudgeonly figure, james j. kilpatrick. and kilpo indicated he was going to be writing, he didn't come to the court, but every now and then would show up. and the opinion piece that he wrote, the richmond times-dispatch syndicated columnist, was every american should have seen that argument. it's not that i was so good. i clearly wasn't. my worthy opponent was brilliant. he was an absolutely great appellate lawyer. but it was not the advocates, it was the entire process and especially the justices' engagement through their questions, sometimes reflections. and it was a very poignant argument. john paul stevens, who many would categorize during his great service as an unabashed liberal voted in favor of the government in that case, that the flag was unique. that's when i changed my mind, after i read kilpo's column that every american should have seen that argument, because i knew how poignant at the time it was, especially when the greatest generation was still with us, and john paul stevens was part of that ge
conclusion of that argument, i said hello to one of the columnists who's kind of a curmudgeonly figure, james j. kilpatrick. and kilpo indicated he was going to be writing, he didn't come to the court, but every now and then would show up. and the opinion piece that he wrote, the richmond times-dispatch syndicated columnist, was every american should have seen that argument. it's not that i was so good. i clearly wasn't. my worthy opponent was brilliant. he was an absolutely great appellate...
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james comey, director of the fbi. interesting there are four others who are in attendance there. also not lost on anybody the irony of where that particular ceremony is taking place, inside the jedgar hoover building named fo for the worst known keeping files when security and privacy is a concern. here is the the swearing in of james comey. >> before we d do the oath of office, let me say this is a very proud day for james comey, which is hiv wife patrice. and it's a prouder day for the men and women of the fbi and for all of us who care about this premiere law enforcement agency, including all of the former fbi directors and former attorney generals many of whom are here today. ever since our year together, which was great fun as we both learned our new jobs. i told jim, who is 6'8", as you can see, to watch his head. jim didn't need any prompting from me. he's a modest guy. he has always been serious about his work, but at core he never takes himself too seriously. after that first year i had high expectations for jim, that they had been exceeded is due in no small part to the open, genero generous, modest kind of person that he is. jim, of course, is a fine lawyer, hard wo
james comey, director of the fbi. interesting there are four others who are in attendance there. also not lost on anybody the irony of where that particular ceremony is taking place, inside the jedgar hoover building named fo for the worst known keeping files when security and privacy is a concern. here is the the swearing in of james comey. >> before we d do the oath of office, let me say this is a very proud day for james comey, which is hiv wife patrice. and it's a prouder day for the...
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do any research into the man who claimed to be jesse james when he was at merrimack caverns about 30 years ago? >> his name was dalton wright? >> jidn't. there are lots of stories of various outlaws who supposedly were not killed. butch cassidy was in killed billy the kid wasn't killed john wilkes-booth wasn't killed. the thing about jesse james is of all those faces the most solid evidence was photographs and in the photographs he suffered two wounds in the civil war to his lungs and those scars are very visible in the photographs. frank's family identified him as jesse james so i mean there is no question that jesse was killed. there was more than just dalton. there were several impostors that claimed to be jesse over the years. in fact there were lawsuits by the james family suing individuals who claimed to be jesse james. it's these cases that led to the dna examination several years ago in the 1990s where they exempt jesse's body and carney. the family wanted to end this once and for all but it didn't. it's never going to end no matter how much evidence. >> also i am sure you visited northfield and the little museum they hav
do any research into the man who claimed to be jesse james when he was at merrimack caverns about 30 years ago? >> his name was dalton wright? >> jidn't. there are lots of stories of various outlaws who supposedly were not killed. butch cassidy was in killed billy the kid wasn't killed john wilkes-booth wasn't killed. the thing about jesse james is of all those faces the most solid evidence was photographs and in the photographs he suffered two wounds in the civil war to his lungs...
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j. austin but quite a few every book fay right i read. elizabeth george. james patterson but the scary whines but like the letter and i have forgotten ideas of his books but didn't remember the name some i have to read the minutes that they come out i am the danger in the bookstore. >> have you ever played golf? >> read my book. [laughter] >> yes i did play golf and george bush left me this morning at college station rafflesias rushing to go play golf and a flock will have the time may make a little too were myself. >> what is my favorite children's book? it depends on the age this usually goes to young children i love the book amazing grace defended of both you love to have read it 400 times as you have to find a book that is new and has some kind of message i'd love make way for ducklings since it is 60 years old and has a good message to talk about the policemen are there to make life easier they're compassionate and caring and i like that but children should be taught to respect people who work in public-service fireman, a policeman, senators have a congress
j. austin but quite a few every book fay right i read. elizabeth george. james patterson but the scary whines but like the letter and i have forgotten ideas of his books but didn't remember the name some i have to read the minutes that they come out i am the danger in the bookstore. >> have you ever played golf? >> read my book. [laughter] >> yes i did play golf and george bush left me this morning at college station rafflesias rushing to go play golf and a flock will have the...