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in one thousand know it was only about forty meters across and it was more than enough to destroy a large city so as you said it flattened two thousand square kilometers and it was no larger than a small building but to tell us something what is more deadly about a meteor hitting earth its initial impact or it triggering tsunamis and earthquakes . well the danger from an asteroid all depends upon the size and obviously where it hits so the bigger ones can cause more damage the smaller ones such as we saw in chelyabinsk just a few years ago exploded in the air and it was the shockwave the did the damage so it the answer to your question really depends upon the size they once can cause tsunamis big ones can cause massive destruction small ones it's more like the explosion of a nuclear weapon in character so yes but it can cost tsunamis and earthquakes. yes you can for very large asteroids get tsunamis earthquakes obviously if you hit in the ocean but you can get plenty of damage from smaller asteroids just due to the the shockwave from the explosion you know a huge asteroid flew by earth in
in one thousand know it was only about forty meters across and it was more than enough to destroy a large city so as you said it flattened two thousand square kilometers and it was no larger than a small building but to tell us something what is more deadly about a meteor hitting earth its initial impact or it triggering tsunamis and earthquakes . well the danger from an asteroid all depends upon the size and obviously where it hits so the bigger ones can cause more damage the smaller ones such...
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a nuclear weapon in character so you but it can cost tsunamis and earthquakes yes you can for very large asteroids get tsunamis or earthquakes obviously if you hit in the ocean but you can get plenty of damage from smaller asteroids just due to the the shockwave from the explosion you know a huge asteroid flew by earth in april but does an asteroid even have to hit earth to wreak havoc sait hits to moon or just passes by a couple of kilometers away well in most cases to really do a lot of damage on earth you actually have to hit the earth hit the earth or its atmosphere so the ones that miss us well you know it's just a no show you can watch me go by so those that miss us can't do us any harm is that we're saying yeah really pretty much has to hit the earth to do harm the problem of course is that you have to know if you want to do something about it you have to know which ones are going to hit the earth and that's the real issue finding them and tracking them and knowing which ones are going to hit long before they hit well we're going to get to that but before. your foundation is prepa
a nuclear weapon in character so you but it can cost tsunamis and earthquakes yes you can for very large asteroids get tsunamis or earthquakes obviously if you hit in the ocean but you can get plenty of damage from smaller asteroids just due to the the shockwave from the explosion you know a huge asteroid flew by earth in april but does an asteroid even have to hit earth to wreak havoc sait hits to moon or just passes by a couple of kilometers away well in most cases to really do a lot of...
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also i talked of a very large group 25% and two things i would say. i have not invented that value block. but if you look at us strategy or the whole range of opinions over the last decade and to interrogate the surveys roughly will find those proportions that i have attributed to those various subgroups and that whole value argument chefs but there really are there in the data. both of these groups are legitimate with the mainstream variations and therein lies a the tragedies of life because in some respects fundamentally opposed. know i will hop over the sliding come back briefly touched on the question of why now? to think they're always better educated those who have more experience in the world who had a fever and that is true there are important reasons why this emerges now. the first reason for the u.k. and much of europe we have shifted that have been almost entirely dominated postwar from the economic framework the arguments about the quality and inequality and those of not completely gone away by any means. and even with that election a few
also i talked of a very large group 25% and two things i would say. i have not invented that value block. but if you look at us strategy or the whole range of opinions over the last decade and to interrogate the surveys roughly will find those proportions that i have attributed to those various subgroups and that whole value argument chefs but there really are there in the data. both of these groups are legitimate with the mainstream variations and therein lies a the tragedies of life because...
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one of the reasons why we have seen these changes is this very large change in shifts towards private plans. this is really looking at medicare advantage, penetration rates over rough lay 25-year period. you can see that the rate of managed care takeup has been greg very steadily -- growing very steadily and forecast to be even more so. this is a lot of detail on it. this kind of high lights when we're talking about medicare there or two separate and distinct trust funds and separate ask distinct benefits just within the medical portion of the program. the hi hospital insurance program provides mostly inpatient hospital care, and other skilled nursing home, hoss business care -- hospice care, and insurance the part b which has the physician services outpatient, home health, but also has the part b account. one reason why it's important to keep the programs separate or to evaluate them separately is that the financing is extremely different between the two. the source of financing for hi is payroll taxes. there's the amounts are included in a trust fund. and there's no authority to pro
one of the reasons why we have seen these changes is this very large change in shifts towards private plans. this is really looking at medicare advantage, penetration rates over rough lay 25-year period. you can see that the rate of managed care takeup has been greg very steadily -- growing very steadily and forecast to be even more so. this is a lot of detail on it. this kind of high lights when we're talking about medicare there or two separate and distinct trust funds and separate ask...
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a wall collapsed as a large number of people attempted to leave the stadium.of people are reported to have been injured. israel says it will reopen the sensitive holy site injerusalem, the temple mount or haram al—sharif, later on sunday. it was closed on friday after two israeli police officers were killed there by three israeli arab gunmen. the international airport serving the libyan city of benghazi has officially re—opened for commercial traffic, amid a heavy security, after a three—year closure caused by fighting. the airport in libya's second city shut amid escalating conflict in 2014. the british government is to review whether to strengthen punishments given to people who commit acid attacks. it comes after five people were hurt in attacks in london on thursday night. a teenager has been charged with 15 offences. tony blair has suggested the uk could win concessions on immigration — to try to keep it within the european union. the former british prime minister said european leaders might be prepared to offer a compromise on the free movement of people
a wall collapsed as a large number of people attempted to leave the stadium.of people are reported to have been injured. israel says it will reopen the sensitive holy site injerusalem, the temple mount or haram al—sharif, later on sunday. it was closed on friday after two israeli police officers were killed there by three israeli arab gunmen. the international airport serving the libyan city of benghazi has officially re—opened for commercial traffic, amid a heavy security, after a...
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the states at the bottom have been building up large debts and deficits and large pension liabilities over a period of decades. easy to are all flagged and it's sustained. on the positive side, the good state, these are states with stock cash reserves. these are states with revenues that exceed expenses. so they're running surpluses year-to-year. you've got very low pension liabilitys and they're not states that issue a lot of debt to cover expenses. host: if you want to cover the state's solvencies, ask eileen norcross. phones are open. 202-748-8000, 202-748-8001. eileen norcross, one of the things we heard about the last couple of weeks was the fiscal condition of illinois. give us a sense of what that state did wrong. guest: they are a great example of poor performance. they issued debt to cover unfund pension liabilities when they were not making those full payments. so they had a habit of underfunding the pensions. issuing debt to cover it and then just not servicing their short-term needs either. so attentive got weak cash position and not enough revenue year-to-year to cover ex
the states at the bottom have been building up large debts and deficits and large pension liabilities over a period of decades. easy to are all flagged and it's sustained. on the positive side, the good state, these are states with stock cash reserves. these are states with revenues that exceed expenses. so they're running surpluses year-to-year. you've got very low pension liabilitys and they're not states that issue a lot of debt to cover expenses. host: if you want to cover the state's...
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corner stones of american communities large and small. the members of the national retail federation here at the 83rd annual retail advocates summit. reat to see you all. i bring greetings this morning from a friend of mine who is a businessman and knows a little bit about retail, who has been fighting every single day to unleash a new era of american opportunity and prosperity, i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. you know, from the very first day of this administration, president trump has been fighting to restore jobs and opportunity and prosperity all across this country. this president has signed more laws, cutting through federal red tape, than any president in american history. and it's already saved businesses and families up to $18 billion in red tape costs every year. in fact, the president earlier in our administration ordered every agency in washington, d.c. torques find two regulations to get rid of before issuing any new federal regulations on american businesses
corner stones of american communities large and small. the members of the national retail federation here at the 83rd annual retail advocates summit. reat to see you all. i bring greetings this morning from a friend of mine who is a businessman and knows a little bit about retail, who has been fighting every single day to unleash a new era of american opportunity and prosperity, i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. you know, from the...
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but the large majorities of people, the large majority of women in britain went to reliable, main breadwinner mail when they have young children. they want to spend time bringing up children without going to work. it's actually about making it possible for people to spend time with their families. i want to stress that balance. the decency of much somewhere thinking. and yet, the alienation of somewheres has been the defining factor in this popular search. it is fundamentally to do with -- is the anywhere domination of our cultural society by anywhere priorities. you'll have to go back 40 or 50 years in a country like britain british common sense was somewhere common sense. now, it is at least in the public realm anywhere. you just have to go through the main -- and british life. and start with the economy. the very phrase tells you about how things have changed in the economy. they're highly educated people and meanwhile we see the emergence of this hourglass labor market along with middling jobs that gave somewheres protections rent disappeared. this is one of the absolutely fundamental cau
but the large majorities of people, the large majority of women in britain went to reliable, main breadwinner mail when they have young children. they want to spend time bringing up children without going to work. it's actually about making it possible for people to spend time with their families. i want to stress that balance. the decency of much somewhere thinking. and yet, the alienation of somewheres has been the defining factor in this popular search. it is fundamentally to do with -- is...
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ambassador at large for the former soviet union will be here. for investors act as shares fell, and we will take a deeper look later on. abigail doolittle is here with us. we are halfway into the trading day. what is going on? abigail: we are looking at relatively small moves for the major averages. the dow and s&p 500 trading higher. nasdaq, down about 0.25%. we have a divergence between the dow and the nasdaq, which we had last week. here is the reason behind the weakness today for the nasdaq. facebook, amazon, netflix, and bet sharply lower. be digital ad space could saturated. all these companies have reported, both netflix and facebook with solid quarters. amazon and alphabet with somewhat mixed quarters. we have a chart on the bloomberg that suggests this could be the case. this is g #btv 8432. it shows inflows to the upside of the red line, and outflows to the downside or bottom. last week, that was the biggest selling pressure we have seen all the way since november of 2007. oft was ahead of the events 2008 and 2009. that is not mean we
ambassador at large for the former soviet union will be here. for investors act as shares fell, and we will take a deeper look later on. abigail doolittle is here with us. we are halfway into the trading day. what is going on? abigail: we are looking at relatively small moves for the major averages. the dow and s&p 500 trading higher. nasdaq, down about 0.25%. we have a divergence between the dow and the nasdaq, which we had last week. here is the reason behind the weakness today for the...
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. >> a large variety of further clothing. -- feather clothing.anufacturer in china of this kind of apparel. it epitomizes so much of chinese struggle, this is a brand that they wanted to take global, these codes are very popular now -- coats are very popular now. people are seizing on this. this is a brand that you would think would be a hot item, fashion forward, manufacturing. it has struggled to capture that and globalized the business. what epitomizes is the struggle but so many chinese companies have where they have access to markets in asia and the u.s. but does not have the cache of western brands and 10 i did a line of mass-market appeal. -- cannot get over the line of mass-market appeal. oliver: let's talk about another asian company which is forever sotheby's. let's talk about samsung, the korean company. although be different things that should have hindered his company, it continues to go forward and to be a brand. >> the remarkable resilience of samsung. we want to tell this story in "business week" for a long time. pete rouse and tr
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down here are some cometicly large keys that goes to different places. this is the front door key originally. another thing that owen biddle is famous for is writing a book called young carpenters. there was a lack of real educational schools for other people to learn how to do this sort of work beyond just a -- so he wrote one of these first reference books to teach people how to do construction work. so, this right here is an example that was taken directly from his book and the pillar looks like the pillars that we have here. often when people enter this property there is a brick wall above and beyonding it. one they come around this wall they're surprised how large the building is. it's hard to capture with photography because it's so long, it barely fits into the frame. you notice on the front it's really plain out here, it's not fancy, it doesn't have as many stories as some of the other billion dollarings billi buildings in philadelphia. the worship community that meets here on sunday they are known as a monthly meeting. there are monthly meetings
down here are some cometicly large keys that goes to different places. this is the front door key originally. another thing that owen biddle is famous for is writing a book called young carpenters. there was a lack of real educational schools for other people to learn how to do this sort of work beyond just a -- so he wrote one of these first reference books to teach people how to do construction work. so, this right here is an example that was taken directly from his book and the pillar looks...
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a large part of hiss farm production up p front. so we arere providing with thee casash flow so o that he doesn't haveo worry abouout will he e be able toto pay the b bills as h's waiting for his crorops to grow. >> this project is giving us the opportunity t to develop an innovative csa. in a traditional csa, you have a groupup of customers in a community who supupport a f farm financialllly throughout the seseason. and in return, get a sharare of the harvestst. google is c committing g in adve like a csa member would. thihis not onlyly allows usus te the best care of the land, butt also the people who are working the land. >> i get to k keep my crew, and that meant a lot. i told jared i'm on board and only if you keep these guys. because if not, i don't want too stay, you knonow? without them, wewe're e nothing. >> they k know the sosoil. ththey know ththe systems.s. if it weren't t for them, we wod not be ablble toit the groundd running and growining a diversry of crops that we wanted. >> it helps the local community pescadero to
a large part of hiss farm production up p front. so we arere providing with thee casash flow so o that he doesn't haveo worry abouout will he e be able toto pay the b bills as h's waiting for his crorops to grow. >> this project is giving us the opportunity t to develop an innovative csa. in a traditional csa, you have a groupup of customers in a community who supupport a f farm financialllly throughout the seseason. and in return, get a sharare of the harvestst. google is c committing g...
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the slums were too large, and the plight of the negro too complex for any hasty economic cures.ssembledhis newly commission would provide long-range answers. the immediate task of the administration was to keep federal health to the city's at a constant level while moderating any future violence with a mixture of firmness and restraint. tragically, the administration's ghetto programs have been severely curtailed by the congressional knife. aid,t deeply into school and the teachers for corporations -- corps corporation. the administration's anti-crime bill was in trouble. the prevention of crime and chaos in the streets was of prime importance, but so were other programs. programs that can offer slum residents jobs, educational opportunities, and adequate housing. programs that were major keys to some of the underlying causes of unrest in the cities. in early august, with defense and domestic spending running higher than estimates, president budget tont a new congress. then he called in the press for rapidfire talk. he asked for a new tax package that would impose through 1969 a
the slums were too large, and the plight of the negro too complex for any hasty economic cures.ssembledhis newly commission would provide long-range answers. the immediate task of the administration was to keep federal health to the city's at a constant level while moderating any future violence with a mixture of firmness and restraint. tragically, the administration's ghetto programs have been severely curtailed by the congressional knife. aid,t deeply into school and the teachers for...
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france appeals for help from europe in fighting wildfires that have consumed large areas of forest in the southeast of the country. and the british government announces a ban on new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2040 — as part of efforts to tackle air pollution. welcome to outside source. this is president trump tweeting this morning. this is how it began this morning. "after consultation with my generals and military experts, please be advised that the united states government will not accept or allow. transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the us military." and the reason he gives — "our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail." the move rolls back on an obama administration policy which allowed transgender people to serve openly in the military. roughly 4,000 active—duty and reserve service members are believed to be transgender. the white house press secretary was questioned about the change in policy in the last hour. the
france appeals for help from europe in fighting wildfires that have consumed large areas of forest in the southeast of the country. and the british government announces a ban on new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2040 — as part of efforts to tackle air pollution. welcome to outside source. this is president trump tweeting this morning. this is how it began this morning. "after consultation with my generals and military experts, please be advised that the united states government...
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especially if you're driving along the freeway you can see this large plume of smoke. luckily it has died down. we haven't been able to go up the hill to check it out but in talking with the residents here they say it appears that firefighters are making good progress. >> we could see originally the smoke from the tower cam that we have in downtown, and we could street quite a distance away. azenith smith, thank you. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is here. the temperature there is in the high 80s, is that right? >> yeah. >> and you said we're going into a bit of cooling trend so that's good news. >> this fire today, you live down there, you go, hey, it's cooler today than yesterday by a lot. everywhere is five to six or eight degrees cooler than yesterday. but would really set this thing up was the three or four days of the 90s and low 100s in this area. the car fire didn't help but it took off. we watched this thing start around 3:48 or 3:50, and within 45 minutes this thing was going. julie mentioned the smoke. there it looks like the smoke is blowing away, but t
especially if you're driving along the freeway you can see this large plume of smoke. luckily it has died down. we haven't been able to go up the hill to check it out but in talking with the residents here they say it appears that firefighters are making good progress. >> we could see originally the smoke from the tower cam that we have in downtown, and we could street quite a distance away. azenith smith, thank you. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is here. the temperature there...
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you have a large footprint throughout latin america. five years from now, what is the company going to look like and where are you going to be? will continue to be in latin america, and i think we will be bigger than today. we have a leading position in every country. we have basically succeeded that we needed to complete to have an entire e-commerce ecosystem -- payments, logistics. obviously a large market place with lots of inventory, great prices, and a lot of security trust on safety. our marketplace is growing very rapidly. we have been accelerating or growth in the last six consecutive quarters. last quarter, revenues were up 80%, so we expect to continue growing rapidly. as you compound this growth in become moremericans liquid, and it is a much better experience for our buyers and our sellers.
you have a large footprint throughout latin america. five years from now, what is the company going to look like and where are you going to be? will continue to be in latin america, and i think we will be bigger than today. we have a leading position in every country. we have basically succeeded that we needed to complete to have an entire e-commerce ecosystem -- payments, logistics. obviously a large market place with lots of inventory, great prices, and a lot of security trust on safety. our...
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matt: nonetheless, we see large economies exiting europe.ean britain, especially, is the one that comes to mind. do you see norway as a model with the u.k. in this? >> i think it will be difficult for the u.k. to settle with these agreements with the internal market because we are aligning to the freedoms. when they were pointing to norway, i said there are two things to keep in mind, we have these freedoms and we have a big influx of money from that sector, so you cannot just look and say we manage well. we manage well because we have sorted out the economic part to accept those freedoms. there are regulations in the eu that affect the single market. matt: have you spoken to theresa may are given advice to how she should proceed? >> i think the rest of us are something that would britain was to do themselves and how they find a good agreement. it is important that in this globalized world, having, understanding that there is in alance betweenl the goods you get and what you make always comes together. we are eager on an international agenda
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these salaries are very large. 0ne thought too large. week. these salaries are very large.e thought too large. but cannot see how you can justify taking a pay cheque every week when there are men and women in these countries who are on the minimum wage and struggling to live. i have laid before parliament a bbc charter... this former secretary introduce the rules. there are two things to be borne in mind. some people working for the bbc is a privilege and they are willing to accept a bit less than they might anywhere else. because it is the bbc. secondly, there comes a point where the bbc has to say ok, if you can come at a much higher salary elsewhere then good luck. we wish you all the best but, i'm afraid, we simply cannot match that. but does the bbc need to pay those sums to keep its talent from competitors? john humphrys that's more than £600,000 a year. from competitors? john humphrys that's more than £600,000 a yeahm is highly unlikely that i would go somewhere else? it is the bestjob there is. it keeps coming back to this. why are we paying people who like working
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take the consortium of large hospitals in my state who urged a no vote on this on this legislation takes the disabled children's advocacy groups word for it. we are big enough people and good enough leaders that we could forge a path forward if we just found the will to do so. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. >> i wanted to say a few words about the new republican health care plan that was just announced a few hours ago. while there are some modest changes in it, the truth of the matter is this plan remains a disaster and an embarrassment, and i think the indication thatt it is an embarrassment is with legislation that would impact about one sixth of the american economy, over $3 trillion a ye year, legislation because it's healthcare impact virtually everybody there has not been one public hearing on thisis legislation. it has all been done behind closed doors. and honestly, no matter what, your view may be on where we as a nation should go with healthcare, whether you like this bill or you don't, i don't know how somebody can say we don't have to hear from physicians about
take the consortium of large hospitals in my state who urged a no vote on this on this legislation takes the disabled children's advocacy groups word for it. we are big enough people and good enough leaders that we could forge a path forward if we just found the will to do so. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. >> i wanted to say a few words about the new republican health care plan that was just announced a few hours ago. while there are some modest changes in it, the truth of...
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think a large part ties to politics. thank you. agree with i would you, clarify from my previous political 't tie to party per se, there is nuance in or s of which legislator governor. when institutional matters atter, political factors, what choices legislators and governors are making to build rules of the game under which make budget choices, they make choices on how to structure pensions. these are political choices, ultimately about trade-offs and value judgments. think you are correct, there is a political story to tell, our city doesn't try to link one for one with this governor or this legislator. to be an it mean average state in your thinking? guest: that brings me to a point caution, relatively texas is 23 in the ranking, still pretty robust. relative to how everyone else is doing. only place i would caution them pension liability. all states take a closer look and make sure they have the numbers. otherwise, texas is pretty robust and they seem to have a revenue collection and not big on issuing debt. ennis, his is karen
think a large part ties to politics. thank you. agree with i would you, clarify from my previous political 't tie to party per se, there is nuance in or s of which legislator governor. when institutional matters atter, political factors, what choices legislators and governors are making to build rules of the game under which make budget choices, they make choices on how to structure pensions. these are political choices, ultimately about trade-offs and value judgments. think you are correct,...
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the large government systems tend to favor very large companies because they have the lobbyists, the accountants, the lawyers to make -- to ma niewfort levers of government in their favor. so the extent to which you are starting to relieve those pressures small and mid-size companies do a lot better. maria: we are going to talk to alan greenspan in a moment. but i asked him, are you worried about winding down the balance sheet? he said, maria, i can't answer the question. i take that as yeah, i'm worried. janet yellen will be stepping down at the fed. >> the pace at which the fed is talking about winding count balance sheet, i would be worried about it. but the pace is so glacial that i'm not sure it will make -- it won't have a big impact. i might take a different point of view. at this point the irony could be janet yellen could be most likely successor to janet yellen. maria: she doesn't have to step down. >> the president i think has indicated there is an uneasy peace between the two. i don't know if they are b.f.f.s. but a truce has been declared and they are kind of on the same
the large government systems tend to favor very large companies because they have the lobbyists, the accountants, the lawyers to make -- to ma niewfort levers of government in their favor. so the extent to which you are starting to relieve those pressures small and mid-size companies do a lot better. maria: we are going to talk to alan greenspan in a moment. but i asked him, are you worried about winding down the balance sheet? he said, maria, i can't answer the question. i take that as yeah,...
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he places the disc into a large device which you know is labeled the next also traced detector. less than a minute later it gives the all clear in the tsa agent thinks you for your cooperation. you're free to go and not a moment too soon. you'll have to hurry to get your gate on time. spoiler alert, you make it so, how does the device work? we've all had at some point where they wipe around your luggage with this piece of paper and put it inside a box i was suspect that they just burn the paper and wait a minute and say your fine. they do burn the paper, but there's other interesting physics. if you handle many explosives, powders there will be traces of it embedded in the grease of your fingertips. when you touch something else some of those molecules will be transferred to the things you are touching. even if you started with a milligram of -- there still an anagram that can be measured. what they're looking for is tnt. actually that's not true. they're looking for a tracer molecule that has to be placed in all explosives. that way you're not sensitive to a particular type. if
he places the disc into a large device which you know is labeled the next also traced detector. less than a minute later it gives the all clear in the tsa agent thinks you for your cooperation. you're free to go and not a moment too soon. you'll have to hurry to get your gate on time. spoiler alert, you make it so, how does the device work? we've all had at some point where they wipe around your luggage with this piece of paper and put it inside a box i was suspect that they just burn the paper...
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it's large enough to be spotted from space. firefighters are finally making progress on the fire as temperatures are starting to cool down. >>> john heard, the actor best known for playing macaulay culkin's dad in home alone" died today. he played played peter mcalister in the home alone" series and played tom hanks' rival in the movie "big." he earned an emmy nomination for a gest role as a detective in the "sopranos"". he was found in a palo alto hotel room recovering from back surgery. >>> next, chasing millions. a 25-year-old from our area could become a millionaire by the end of tonight. >> we're tracking more storms moving across our area and several damage reports. i have your most accurate forecast and the ten-day forecast coming up on the other side of the break. we'll see you then. >>> john mccain is a fighter. we all know that. today we see how the senator is not letting cancer keep him down. earlier this week, the 80-year-old senator was diagnosed with brain cancer and today, meghan mccain, his daughter, tweeted thi
it's large enough to be spotted from space. firefighters are finally making progress on the fire as temperatures are starting to cool down. >>> john heard, the actor best known for playing macaulay culkin's dad in home alone" died today. he played played peter mcalister in the home alone" series and played tom hanks' rival in the movie "big." he earned an emmy nomination for a gest role as a detective in the "sopranos"". he was found in a palo alto...
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some of it coming down the columbia five large. -- columbia by barge. much of it for writing by train. we have a tremendous rail infrastructure here in portland that has been developed, largely because of port operations. i should also say canadian ash is a major export. they have a huge terminal, where is located the largest wood structure west of the mississippi river. and further around on the columbia terminal six, we have autos on each end of the terminal. honda upstream, hyundai from korea downstream, and we also are now exporting for automobiles, made in the center of the country, railed to portland, customized here on our terminal for the chinese buyers. if they went a sunroof or radio, that is installed here, and dr. -- and off they go to china. standingck we are there is a channel that is 40 , feet deep. it needs to be dredged regularly. in the columbia, it is 43 feet. we own a pipeline dredge. the contract with the u.s. army corps of engineers, a federal agency in charge of maintaining navigation channels to the united states, and without tha
some of it coming down the columbia five large. -- columbia by barge. much of it for writing by train. we have a tremendous rail infrastructure here in portland that has been developed, largely because of port operations. i should also say canadian ash is a major export. they have a huge terminal, where is located the largest wood structure west of the mississippi river. and further around on the columbia terminal six, we have autos on each end of the terminal. honda upstream, hyundai from...
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in large part due to the pace of it. no two days were alike. i enjoyed that. went to college and started off as a political science/physics major. i then learned that physics was probably not going to be the path that i took so i dropped it and added communications. i then continued that power -- that path after college. working for president bush and his administration and went back to arkansas and started working for my dad. i helped him campaign for president around 2006. from there, after that campaign, i spent a good bit of time in iowa. i was therefore seven months and ran the iowa operation for the 2008 campaign. bozeman'sn john senate race, then worked for tom coburn -- cotton and tim pawlenty and eventually landed here. >> i read in time magazine that you don't like the cold. sarah: i think it is my southern blood. i loved the people of iowa, but maybe not quite the temperatures of iowa. >> having worked for candidates and having your own father run for president, what is the difference? it is a blessing or a curse to have your dad as a candidate? sar
in large part due to the pace of it. no two days were alike. i enjoyed that. went to college and started off as a political science/physics major. i then learned that physics was probably not going to be the path that i took so i dropped it and added communications. i then continued that power -- that path after college. working for president bush and his administration and went back to arkansas and started working for my dad. i helped him campaign for president around 2006. from there, after...
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for a whole series of reasons the draft was experienced and was largely unfair.e can talk about the lottery if you want. >> we'll get the -- >> okay. >> give you a chance to comment on that. >> it is. it's definitely societal change. you can see some sterling differences between the two. in the last iteration of the draft act, which comes out in august of 1918, to meet the demands of officers, what the government basically does is drafts every able-bodied male student in colleges. so they actually create the student army training corps. they issue them uniforms, they basically disrupt most of the college education to do drill. and you are preparing these guys, if necessary, to go. they end up commissioning some of them quite early. i came across cases where college students as young as 18 volunteered to cut their college short to serve overseas. some of them actually made it into combat in france. a few were even killed before the end of the war. so it's definitely a different perception. >> let's move on. i am cognizant of time. i'll move to the next question, w
for a whole series of reasons the draft was experienced and was largely unfair.e can talk about the lottery if you want. >> we'll get the -- >> okay. >> give you a chance to comment on that. >> it is. it's definitely societal change. you can see some sterling differences between the two. in the last iteration of the draft act, which comes out in august of 1918, to meet the demands of officers, what the government basically does is drafts every able-bodied male student in...
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he did not feel like they represented him, he had been the head of the large organization in the state and had a base of support through that, it felt like it was time for him to get off the bench and get in the game and make a difference. >> the political demographics have changed in arkansas. why do you think that is? sarah: in large part because the democratic party that my grandparents grew up being part of is not the democratic party of today. he had southern democrats that were very different than the democratic party today, not nearly as far left. these are people who were pro-life, still cared about a small, localized government and that is not the case at this point. >> you have to older brothers. sarah: i have to older brothers, i am the youngest, the only girl. they may claim i am slightly spoiled. >> were you spoiled? sarah: a little bit. >> were they interested in politics? sarah: they were but in different capacities. mike older brother is engaged, he knows every historical fact there is, he is incredibly smart , a complete historian when it comes to political history, pa
he did not feel like they represented him, he had been the head of the large organization in the state and had a base of support through that, it felt like it was time for him to get off the bench and get in the game and make a difference. >> the political demographics have changed in arkansas. why do you think that is? sarah: in large part because the democratic party that my grandparents grew up being part of is not the democratic party of today. he had southern democrats that were very...
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on the large end are many realms of doing that. ronald reagan nationalize the bank in chicago when it was in trouble. there are different possibilities at that level. the wage structure question, another piece of this is basic income. the debate about basic income. there ought to be guaranteed income for everyone, no matter what, as part of the product of society. it is another way of thinking. let me mention this but a piece of the puzzle progressives haven't thought about in this particular frame. one places i honor genuine conservatives, let me use the word genuine. there are a lot of phony conservatives. people haven't thought about it. the serious argument for conservative economics is if you have small independent farmers and small independent businesses they provide a basis scattered throughout the country for people where they can stand on their own feet and be free and have a basis for liberty. that was a serious argument and i honor that argument. the left has not had a theory of liberty. that is one of the big failings.
on the large end are many realms of doing that. ronald reagan nationalize the bank in chicago when it was in trouble. there are different possibilities at that level. the wage structure question, another piece of this is basic income. the debate about basic income. there ought to be guaranteed income for everyone, no matter what, as part of the product of society. it is another way of thinking. let me mention this but a piece of the puzzle progressives haven't thought about in this particular...
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in this large world there are a lot of people who want to come here. there are a lot of people who want to come here legally, and the problem with this amendment, it seems to favor people who would have rather come to america illegally than people who wanted to fill out the appropriate forms and go through the waiting period and come here legally. as we look at the future of the american economy and the cost that's involve side, let's stop and think, which class of citizens is going to be more likely to be law abiding. well, the districts closest to the mexican border are five districts who are disproportionately and criminal cases filed by federal prosecutors and it would not be surprising to me if the people coming here illegally rather than legally are more mickly to commit crimes. as far as taking the safety nets, only people are here illegally, but again, obviously, if we don't pick our immigrants we'll be more likely to get people who take advantage of our generous welfare benefits. as far as age is concerned, let's sb honest, we do not want to t
in this large world there are a lot of people who want to come here. there are a lot of people who want to come here legally, and the problem with this amendment, it seems to favor people who would have rather come to america illegally than people who wanted to fill out the appropriate forms and go through the waiting period and come here legally. as we look at the future of the american economy and the cost that's involve side, let's stop and think, which class of citizens is going to be more...
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the truth is you support every worthy cause in every community large and small. you risk not only are people, but our very way of life. you can hardly go to a little league baseball game. you can't hardly go to a local charity function without seeing your banners hanging, without hearing about your sponsorship on the brochure. know that your president and i are truly grateful for everything that you do in the communities that you serve. why did you give yourselves a round of applause for the difference is you make an lives of every american. [applause] i want to assure you our president does is retail goes, so goes america appeared the president told retailers this year that our administration is in his words very focused on the issues that will encourage economic growth in the growth you'll need to succeed. it's remarkable to think about everything the president has accomplished so far. president trump will keep working every single day to pass their agenda, regulation, infrastructure affordable high-quality health care. rest assured one more item. this presiden
the truth is you support every worthy cause in every community large and small. you risk not only are people, but our very way of life. you can hardly go to a little league baseball game. you can't hardly go to a local charity function without seeing your banners hanging, without hearing about your sponsorship on the brochure. know that your president and i are truly grateful for everything that you do in the communities that you serve. why did you give yourselves a round of applause for the...
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there were a large number of people held harmless. it meant that individuals experienced a small increase in social security checks. this hold harmless provision specifies that individuals cannot see a net reduction in their social security checks due to an increase in the part b premium with either low or no increases in social security checks many70%, were affected by that provision. so on average we're expecting that these people are paying roughly on average $109 this year. we're expecting that gap between the current amount that these individuals are paying, the $109, and the current premium level of $134 to narrow considerably when there is a more substantial cost of living adjustment that is forecasted for 2018. however, despite receiving a significant cost of living adjustment, many -- actually most will not actually experience a net increase in their social security checks, because they have -- for the fact they've benefitted from the hold harmless provision for a number of years now, that gap will be made up largely in 2018
there were a large number of people held harmless. it meant that individuals experienced a small increase in social security checks. this hold harmless provision specifies that individuals cannot see a net reduction in their social security checks due to an increase in the part b premium with either low or no increases in social security checks many70%, were affected by that provision. so on average we're expecting that these people are paying roughly on average $109 this year. we're expecting...
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this large structure fire is burning right now. a live look from chopper 5 where you can see the flames shooting right through the roof of that building. not much left of it. good morning, it is friday, july 7. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. >> kpix 5's katie nielsen is live at the scene of that fire on valdez street near 27th. >> reporter: we are at the corner of 24th and waverly and we can feel ash from this fire landing all around us. evacuations are under way of the neighboring apartments and homes in the area. the fire started around 4:50 this morning. this is not an area where typically you would think of for massive apartment complexes. this was a new retail and also residential space that was under construction. there is a crane in the middle of this fire right now. we actually just saw the operator's cabin start burning. if you look to the left, there is a ladder truck trying to spray water on some of the flames. but with this massive fire, it almost looks like it isn't have any effect at all.
this large structure fire is burning right now. a live look from chopper 5 where you can see the flames shooting right through the roof of that building. not much left of it. good morning, it is friday, july 7. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. >> kpix 5's katie nielsen is live at the scene of that fire on valdez street near 27th. >> reporter: we are at the corner of 24th and waverly and we can feel ash from this fire landing all around us....
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large payloads.eady to fly astronauts later this year, early next year, tests of a new space cast. this is his dragon 2 capsule. going back one step, nasa with their sls, they have flown one test flight not with that rocket, but flown a test flight with the capsule 2014. worked out fine. heat shield had issues. worked out fine. next flight until 2018. that is another unmanned test flight. they fly with a crew in 2021. 15 minutes of time and space landing on the moon in eight 1/2 years. taken us this long to test the rocket. a lot less money at stake. nasa has one 10th of the budget they had in the '60s. it takes too long. here comes the trump administration. there are suggestions that things could be set up. they have stud he did id, haven't committed to putting astronauts on maiden flight and sending it around a loop around the moon which is cool idea unless you're people that have to go which sounds scary. they announced it six weeks ago. elon musk says, nasa, that is great. i will fly my falcon he
large payloads.eady to fly astronauts later this year, early next year, tests of a new space cast. this is his dragon 2 capsule. going back one step, nasa with their sls, they have flown one test flight not with that rocket, but flown a test flight with the capsule 2014. worked out fine. heat shield had issues. worked out fine. next flight until 2018. that is another unmanned test flight. they fly with a crew in 2021. 15 minutes of time and space landing on the moon in eight 1/2 years. taken us...
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scotland should stay largely dry.erstorms across northern england into scotland. england and wales will dry up, but heavy downpours likely to push in from the west later in the day. before they arrive across east anglia, a warm, humid, even hot day, temperatures at 3! degrees. some showers across north wales and later northeast england. these could be very happy indeed. it is 26 degrees in sheffield. across scotland, some thunderstorms and across northern ireland, heavy rain setting its weight in during the afternoon. through tomorrow afternoon and evening, more storms in north west wales, northern england and southwest scotland as well, possibly. as these bands of rain moved eastwards, slowly but surely, fresher air arrives. so thirsty turning into a decent day for many, some spells of sunshine, but a colour, fresher feel with temperatures on thursday afternoon around 20 degrees. warm weather later on. if this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm: appalling conditions in youth custody centres make a tragedy "inevitable"
scotland should stay largely dry.erstorms across northern england into scotland. england and wales will dry up, but heavy downpours likely to push in from the west later in the day. before they arrive across east anglia, a warm, humid, even hot day, temperatures at 3! degrees. some showers across north wales and later northeast england. these could be very happy indeed. it is 26 degrees in sheffield. across scotland, some thunderstorms and across northern ireland, heavy rain setting its weight...
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our backlog is pretty large. activity in that marketplace is very robust. what we are seeing is a vibrant economy in that segment of the market. as to the broader market. there may be seasonal factors. it's hard to say. but certainly the core growth metrics seem to be on track. maria: you are looking at valuations in the stock market of close to 19 times earnings. you are looking at figured income with rate at record-low levels. do you want to buy stocks here? >> throughout history stocks have been a good place to be. there have been some very bad moments. but over time stocks are the place to be. no matter what happens, the management of companies will figure out how to adjust. it's a question alternatives. do you want to be in long-term bond at low rates or in a stock where the management can make adjustments if there is inflation or growth or slowdown in this economy. the ability of stocks to adjust to whatever is coming at a time of relative uncertainty is interesting. maria: the numbers have been pretty good. so it's the profit story driving this valua
our backlog is pretty large. activity in that marketplace is very robust. what we are seeing is a vibrant economy in that segment of the market. as to the broader market. there may be seasonal factors. it's hard to say. but certainly the core growth metrics seem to be on track. maria: you are looking at valuations in the stock market of close to 19 times earnings. you are looking at figured income with rate at record-low levels. do you want to buy stocks here? >> throughout history stocks...
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when you say large caliber, assault rifle? or just a large weapon? a large handgun? >> assault rifles are actually fairly small. this was more like a 45 caliber slug. that's a big bullet. and it would be perfectly in line with some sort of a handgun in somebody got into some sort of a shoot out because those are easy to conceal opposed to an assault rifle which is a long gun. >> tom outside of police headquarters in oakland tonight. tom, thank you, stay with us for continuing coverage of this story. we're updating twitter, facebook, and our ktvu mobile app. >>> new details involving today's massive 4-alarm fire at an apartment building under construction in downtown oakland. tonight arson investigators looking into just what caused that early morning inferno. it happened at 196 unit building under construction there on valdez street near 23rd and grand. not far from lake merit. we have live team coverage. christina rondon on how the fire highlights the housing crisis in the bay area. but first we go to henry lee live at the scene of the fire with the latest. >>> well
when you say large caliber, assault rifle? or just a large weapon? a large handgun? >> assault rifles are actually fairly small. this was more like a 45 caliber slug. that's a big bullet. and it would be perfectly in line with some sort of a handgun in somebody got into some sort of a shoot out because those are easy to conceal opposed to an assault rifle which is a long gun. >> tom outside of police headquarters in oakland tonight. tom, thank you, stay with us for continuing...
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families feel they are being pushed around by large economic and are losing that traditional american base. too many families in america feel like the rules of the economy are made againstthem. they feel like they are getting a raw deal. they're right. >> there almost powerless . we are here today to tell the people of berryville and the working people of america that someone has your back. [applause] american families deserve a better deal. the constituency works for everyone again, not just the elite, not just interests. today, democrats bring that better deal to the american people. their use to be a basic bargain in this country that if you work hard, play by the rules and you could afford a car, put your kids through college, make a modest vacation every year. putting enough away or a comfortable living. >> the late part of the 20th century, millions of americans achieved solid middle-class lifestyle.i should know, i am the son of an exterminator in america. things have changed. >> today's working americans are just having greater doubts about the future generations as the depres
families feel they are being pushed around by large economic and are losing that traditional american base. too many families in america feel like the rules of the economy are made againstthem. they feel like they are getting a raw deal. they're right. >> there almost powerless . we are here today to tell the people of berryville and the working people of america that someone has your back. [applause] american families deserve a better deal. the constituency works for everyone again, not...
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largely dry here. further north and west, ru m bles largely dry here. further north and west, rumbles of thunder and hale mixed in with showers, but further spells of sunshine and temperatures in the upper teens. similar in northern england. sunny spells, heavy showers. across wales and the scattered showers, like flea falling. few showers across the east and £5” "’"’ east ’” ’ " ttt’ and £7” r” east 53‘s. the w” 5:5 of f‘éésié‘lz: : a ’ jf , , te'zerze'atures. in. the late 9535 992 3 ~ ~ —~ — . — te'zerze'atures. in. the late 9535 945th. 3 ~ ~ —~ — . — of te'ztrte'3tt1re5 ih the tee; 9q5 tlt'ith 3 ~ ~ —~ — . — ofi breeze. - a te'ztrte'3tt1re5 ih the tee; 9q5 555th 3 ~ ~ —~ — . — ofi breeze. - a dry through the evening, afternoon. through the evening, showers around in the north and west, some heavy. but they fade away for many central and eastern areas. it will turn chilly in rural areas by the end of the night. major towns and cities around ten, 14 degrees. dipping into single figures in rural areas. a chilly start for some but a bright spot ——. for m
largely dry here. further north and west, ru m bles largely dry here. further north and west, rumbles of thunder and hale mixed in with showers, but further spells of sunshine and temperatures in the upper teens. similar in northern england. sunny spells, heavy showers. across wales and the scattered showers, like flea falling. few showers across the east and £5” "’"’ east ’” ’ " ttt’ and £7” r” east 53‘s. the w” 5:5 of f‘éésié‘lz: : a ’ jf , ,...