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the norwegian start and the norwegian pearl are examples of the peak design load. i think the reference of the queen mary, which was here recently, has a design load of 3000 passengers. a lot of the present ships that will use the terminal, as well as in the future. the project will demolish 16,000 square feet of the existing shed to make way for a 2 acre nebraska wharf plaza -- northe east wharf plaza. you can see on these two slimes reach slides the apex of the triangle between the two sheds. this ground transportation area will eliminate much of the congestion on the embarcadero we now have at pier 35. these facilities will act more like an airport terminal. we have arrivals and departures. there will also be provision for opportunities to share revenue- generating uses at the facility. the project seeks to provide a functional cruise terminal, a ground transportation area, and a project plus up for a total development cost of $60 million with a fixed construction budget load of $38 million. this budget will not include funding for some elements which enhance th
the norwegian start and the norwegian pearl are examples of the peak design load. i think the reference of the queen mary, which was here recently, has a design load of 3000 passengers. a lot of the present ships that will use the terminal, as well as in the future. the project will demolish 16,000 square feet of the existing shed to make way for a 2 acre nebraska wharf plaza -- northe east wharf plaza. you can see on these two slimes reach slides the apex of the triangle between the two sheds....
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we're measuring said representative sample of the population and the swedes and the danes in the norwegians reliably in survey after survey by b. or by other people are ranked high and happy let's talk about russia once again you you mentioned that russia russia is a weird is a strange situation i mean even in your survey we just heard it and this and this low poll in the streets of moscow we show which is one of the most expensive cities in the world and most of the people and we try to be objective when we do the survey say that money is is not what you really need to be happy even in a city like moscow now if you move out like a hundred miles out of moscow i mean it will beat all of the sides are so why is that happening because money is an illusion it is if you think more money will buy bring more happy lately has been the only ideology in russia for the last twenty years that you've been talking now what ideology is a make twenty well it'll make you happy and people down there don't buy it i wouldn't buy it either i would say it's part of happiness when you're starving getting enough m
we're measuring said representative sample of the population and the swedes and the danes in the norwegians reliably in survey after survey by b. or by other people are ranked high and happy let's talk about russia once again you you mentioned that russia russia is a weird is a strange situation i mean even in your survey we just heard it and this and this low poll in the streets of moscow we show which is one of the most expensive cities in the world and most of the people and we try to be...
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. >> he works for a norwegian company that is one of the most successful fantasy game developers worldwide. it's on wide world wide -- its online game has been successful. it took 100 programmers four years to develop it. he came up with the storylines and characters. -- the story line and charcters. joel says he is fascinated with nordic myths, especially coralst -- trolls. they are now working on a new project called the "the secret world." wheel places are transformed into mysterious underworld's -- real places. rich is a designer who uses three defects to transform london into a city of horrors -- uses three defects -- uses 3-d effects. >> the secret neighborhood. >> the secret world will blur the line between what is real and what is fantasy. the next step is to introduce people into the secret world. >> now, i would like to introduce you to ramon. >> my job is to add life. we are going to a population, basic humans or animals -- to add population. we will give them behavior's the players can relate to. >-- give them behaviors. >> they are transferred to the computer figures. >> every
. >> he works for a norwegian company that is one of the most successful fantasy game developers worldwide. it's on wide world wide -- its online game has been successful. it took 100 programmers four years to develop it. he came up with the storylines and characters. -- the story line and charcters. joel says he is fascinated with nordic myths, especially coralst -- trolls. they are now working on a new project called the "the secret world." wheel places are transformed into...
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religiously religiously protestant countries except suicide and i think in the norwegian tradition people sircar's were warriors who would go into battle planning to die then in jane japan they have had a key but they had to be there yeah that's a whole culture of like honors suicide but but they do have a lower suicide rate than sweden did it's about the same but the say yes it is interesting but the. catholic countries of course stigmatize suicide you can be buried in a catholic cemetery you go to hell that's a very bad thing so suicide is under reported in those countries. that's it's a very good question but i think by and large it's misleading because a tiny tiny tiny percentage of people people commit suicide we're measuring said representative samples the population and the swedes and the danes are the norwegians. a liability in survey after survey by b. or by other people a rank high in happy let's talk about russia once again you you mentioned that russia russia is a weird it is a strange situation i mean even in your survey we just heard it and this and this low poll in the stre
religiously religiously protestant countries except suicide and i think in the norwegian tradition people sircar's were warriors who would go into battle planning to die then in jane japan they have had a key but they had to be there yeah that's a whole culture of like honors suicide but but they do have a lower suicide rate than sweden did it's about the same but the say yes it is interesting but the. catholic countries of course stigmatize suicide you can be buried in a catholic cemetery you...
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norwegians have been parachuting off them for decades.irdmen take the extreme sport to new extremes, dropping off a cliff and free falling until the air inflates the wings of their nylon suits and propels them forward. >> holmes: the dive creates the speed. and you use that speed to glide out and, you know, fly flatter. >> kroft: gravity makes it impossible for them to go up or even maintain altitude. for every two feet j.t. glides forward, he drops a foot. but the suit allows him to stay aloft three times longer than a skydiver. >> holmes: within a few seconds, of course, that suit... that wind is going to fill up that suit. it's going to pressurize and you're going to have total control. >> kroft: how long have you been doing this? >> holmes: five years. >> kroft: what's special about the wing suits? >> holmes: mm, you know, it... it's just like so many children dream. it's flying. >> kroft: you feel like you're flying? >> holmes: well, i am flying. ( laughs ) so, yes, i do very much feel like i'm flying. >> kroft: like a bird? >> holme
norwegians have been parachuting off them for decades.irdmen take the extreme sport to new extremes, dropping off a cliff and free falling until the air inflates the wings of their nylon suits and propels them forward. >> holmes: the dive creates the speed. and you use that speed to glide out and, you know, fly flatter. >> kroft: gravity makes it impossible for them to go up or even maintain altitude. for every two feet j.t. glides forward, he drops a foot. but the suit allows him...
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energy sector, equipment company alice chandlers is the target of an $890 million buyout, this by a norwegiancompany. we mentioned the disappointing retail sales earlier in the week. two stores disappointed their shareholders. jcpenney cut its earnings, and shares hit a new low on the disappointment. dillard's, meantime, closed at a six-month low, and it also swung to a profit last quarter, but revenue was down. a quartet of new stocks hit the market. india's biggest online travel sight makemytrip became public at $14 a share. and on wednesday we saw a couple of i.p.o. s, and china changu makes plates and screws for bone fractures, and media mine makes software to manage digital advertising, and the average price there $11 a share. and that's tonight's "market focus." alcoholic p.m. >> suzanne: attention shopoholics, one of japan's best known chains is expanding in the u.s. it is called uniqlo, and it has nearly 1,000 outlets in seven countries. it wants to quadruple that empire over the next empire. >> reporter: almost every man, woman and child in japan, population, 127 billion, own as leas
energy sector, equipment company alice chandlers is the target of an $890 million buyout, this by a norwegiancompany. we mentioned the disappointing retail sales earlier in the week. two stores disappointed their shareholders. jcpenney cut its earnings, and shares hit a new low on the disappointment. dillard's, meantime, closed at a six-month low, and it also swung to a profit last quarter, but revenue was down. a quartet of new stocks hit the market. india's biggest online travel sight...
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the norwegian government send quotas which are never fully exhausted.celand restarted the commercial hunting of whales in 2006. it allows the killing of a small number of minke whales and fin whales. the latter is more controversial as they're listed as endangered. iceland argues the whaling industry provides jobs. >> the wailing will allow at least 300 jobs here, which is the same as 40,000 jobs in england. >> the iwc permits some subsistence whaling bite and digits -- indigenous groups like the inuit in the arctic. >> we spoke to a whale researcher and greenpeace activist and asked him what the current status of the whale population is worldwide. >> the population of whales -- the size is still unknown. it is a big question how many whales still exist in our big oceans. we know that the largest living being ever on earth has been reduced to a few thousand. maybe 5000. not more really left in the whole world. and they have difficulties to find each other. so we know we have a huge decline of some populations, and the rest is still unknown. that is anot
the norwegian government send quotas which are never fully exhausted.celand restarted the commercial hunting of whales in 2006. it allows the killing of a small number of minke whales and fin whales. the latter is more controversial as they're listed as endangered. iceland argues the whaling industry provides jobs. >> the wailing will allow at least 300 jobs here, which is the same as 40,000 jobs in england. >> the iwc permits some subsistence whaling bite and digits -- indigenous...
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. >> it lay at the bottom of the seat for 10 days before a norwegian rescue team finally rescued -- finallyched it. everyone was already dead. it had been torn apart by one of its own torpedoes, which had not function and exploded on board. it was only possible to hold the funerals a year-and-a-half later when all of the bodies had been retrieved from the sea. >> now is 10 years after this tragedy and of course, one of the key questions that may be the russians have learned of the many mistakes at that time, one thing does seem clear. at least now, it seems good to call for international assistance much more quickly in the case of a major emergency. >> good to have you with us on "bbc world news." stay with us if you can. a california judge says the gatt -- the ban on gay marriages will be lifted next week. first though, a 13-year-old american schoolboy happen to go where very few politicians have gone before, to north korea for a meeting with kim jong il. >> jonathon the is an american schoolboy with a dream. -- jonathan li is an american schoolboy with a dream. he wants to create what he
. >> it lay at the bottom of the seat for 10 days before a norwegian rescue team finally rescued -- finallyched it. everyone was already dead. it had been torn apart by one of its own torpedoes, which had not function and exploded on board. it was only possible to hold the funerals a year-and-a-half later when all of the bodies had been retrieved from the sea. >> now is 10 years after this tragedy and of course, one of the key questions that may be the russians have learned of the...
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the norwegian shipping tycoon has really been at odds with management over strategy at corporate governance issues. he has been a staunch defender of management against attacks from fredericton. german regulators are expected to sign -- decide on the matter by the end of september. russia has threatened to raise tariffs on imported cars. according to the prime minister, it would encourage foreign car makers to build new factories in russia. this year's moscow auto show provided another clear reminder that foreign competition has decimated russia's domestic car industry since the fall of the soviet union. some foreign companies have already begun producing in russia. analysts say the new threat of tariffs could jeopardize russia's bid to join the world trade organization, which has demanded the lower import tariffs as a condition. germany's economy grew by 2.2% in the second quarter of this year, reporting the highest quarterly growth rate in two decades. that has now led germany's trade unions to demand higher wages. >> the crisis appears to be over, and german companies are back in profit,
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percent of the company it's now one of the major shareholders another of the company shareholders norwegian investor john fredrickson has reduced his block from nineteen to just over fifteen percent there he said he does not intend to sell his shares to move to show frederickson had agreed to add to his management over strategy and corporate governance. european gas giants. have started negotiations with gazprom a new gas price formulas they're looking to adapt the conditions of the liveries to the current market situation some of the clients wants to transfer up to forty percent of the spot prices which are now lower than prices fixed in traditional long term contracts. probable have to react to the new demands of the market but so far management is not reconsidering already existing contracts. and that's all the business use for now but i'll be back with more and you in about an hour's time and you can always find most stories on our website that's r.t. dot com slash business. this is true still keeps its secrets but now it's time to move feel that the soviet files nikita khrushchev's bet
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project was largely funded by the asian development bank, and is now owned by a consortium of lao, norwegian and thai interests. >>reporter: it has been one of the country's biggest foreign currency earners, and has brought sometangible benefits to those living nearby, not least of them electrification. >>maelzer: work has begun on an expansion of this project, which will double its power capacity. and some 100 kilometers upstream from here, by far laos' biggest power project, the nt2 dam is getting set to go on stream. as with this dam, some 95 per cent of its power will be exported to thailand. >>reporter: funded by the private sector and donor agencies, that hydro project will earn the country around 2 billion dollars...money that the lao government is required to spend on protecting the environment and reducing poverty. >>the nascent garment making industry has also been attracting foreign investment, particularly fromneighboring countries. >>reporter: the industry accounts for about a fifth of the country's export earnings and plays an important role in reducing poverty. >>one-sy: we em
project was largely funded by the asian development bank, and is now owned by a consortium of lao, norwegian and thai interests. >>reporter: it has been one of the country's biggest foreign currency earners, and has brought sometangible benefits to those living nearby, not least of them electrification. >>maelzer: work has begun on an expansion of this project, which will double its power capacity. and some 100 kilometers upstream from here, by far laos' biggest power project, the...
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they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think they've gone. been doing work ahead of can of the united states canada the united states are now catching up so i think you know russia is going to be a winner to some extent how big a winner is really the question that's been left unanswered. and that was edward strategic the arctic research speaking to r.t. from edmonton in canada where just for more stories features and blogs you can always log on to our website that's at our com business politics or entertainment it's all just a click away for you and here's a taste of what you can find online right now at the moment paul oakenfold is one of the world's most successful deejays it's the moscow club scene and chats to two r.t. about future plans and his take on w
they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think they've gone. been doing work ahead of can of the united states canada the united states are now catching up so i...
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they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think they've gone. been doing work ahead of can of the united states canada the united states are now catching up so i think you know russia is going to be a winner to some extent how big a winner is really the question that's left unanswered. that was a can't take research is speaking to r t from edmonton canada. a red alert has been declared in pakistan as floodwaters sweep from the north of the country into the south the mass evacuations of villages on the banks of rising rivers have begun officials say fourteen million people have been affected by the worst monsoon rains in decades with sixteen hundred dead rescuers are still trying to reach densely populated regions left without food or drinking water forecasters p
they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think they've gone. been doing work ahead of can of the united states canada the united states are now catching up so i...
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they're saying ok let's get on with it because the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question that russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think what they've gone. been doing work ahead of canada the united states canada the united states are no catching up so i think you know russia is going to be a winner to some extent how big a winner is really the question that's left unanswered. commentary from edwards. speaking with r.t. from edmonton canada brings you up to date for the moment here on r t i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in about ten minutes just ahead on the second anniversary of the war in south. of the country's president at work shared his experience of the conflict and told us how he sees the current situation. mr president let's start our interview with the reasons for georgia's aggression against south of setia which happened
they're saying ok let's get on with it because the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question that russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think what they've gone. been doing work ahead of canada the united states canada the united states are no catching up...
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percent of the company it's now one of the major shareholders another of the company shareholders norwegian investor john fredrickson has reduced his block from nine hundred to just over fifteen percent though he did not say whether he intended to sell his shares to mordor. european gas giants in rural guys and suez started negotiations with gazprom a new gas price formulas they are looking to adapt to conditions of gasoline to the current market situation some of us from clients want to transfer up to forty percent of gas deliveries to spot prices which are now lower than prices vix in traditional long term contracts analysts say gas from have to react to the new demands of the markets but so far gospels management is not reconsidering and ready existing contracts. and that's all the process used for now but i'll be much back with more from you in about an hour's time and you can always find more stories on our web site that's r t dot com slash i think. coming into the future. from michel martin your little one can't what makes a mechanical engineer a modern models pioneer open a book in r
percent of the company it's now one of the major shareholders another of the company shareholders norwegian investor john fredrickson has reduced his block from nine hundred to just over fifteen percent though he did not say whether he intended to sell his shares to mordor. european gas giants in rural guys and suez started negotiations with gazprom a new gas price formulas they are looking to adapt to conditions of gasoline to the current market situation some of us from clients want to...
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they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done and certainly do seem to be a lot of players getting involved whether in partnership sole on their own on their own on their reasoning here believe that there could be a solution over how the arctic region is divided that would perhaps satisfy all of the stakeholders and who should work out such a solution do you think. i think that you know the potential right now is for a solution to be to come in in the near future it all depends really on on how the jurisdiction that oversees this decides where the boundaries are now if the boundary lines come across an area that's very rich in oil and gas then the countries that are involved don't necessarily have to accept the the recommendations and that's where it could get very tricky because. there's a lot of money to be found here the future economies of you know five nations depend
they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done and certainly do seem to be a lot of players getting involved whether in partnership sole on their own on their own on their reasoning here believe that there could be a solution over how the arctic region is divided that would...
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. >> reporter: this man from the norwegian red cross left mingora today and talked to us tonight via skype. >> it was unbelievable to see and realize that people have been without any kind of help for three weeks. >> reporter: 3,000 people have been given supplies at an aid station on the edge of town. zahoo shakir came from a village where 37 families are stranded and picked up a bundle of bedding. >> reporter: it's a six-mile walk to his home with no houses. villages that haven't been erased by the floods have been left in muddy ruin and throughout the country a cruel irony in all this water is there's so little that's safe to drink. the u.n. says 3.5 million children are at especially high risk of disease. said one official: the picture is a gruesome one. richard roth, cbs news, london. >> couric: in this country, off road racing may not be the most popular sport but it does have devoted followers. eight of them were killed over the weekend while watching a race outside los angeles. bill whitaker has the latest on the tragedy and the push to make this kind of racing safer. >> repo
. >> reporter: this man from the norwegian red cross left mingora today and talked to us tonight via skype. >> it was unbelievable to see and realize that people have been without any kind of help for three weeks. >> reporter: 3,000 people have been given supplies at an aid station on the edge of town. zahoo shakir came from a village where 37 families are stranded and picked up a bundle of bedding. >> reporter: it's a six-mile walk to his home with no houses. villages...
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they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think what they've gone. been doing work ahead of canada the united states canada the united states are now catching up so i think you know russia is going to be a winner to some extent how big a winner is really the question that's left unanswered. commentary from edwards researcher speak with r.t. from edmonton canada remember you can always find more stories videos blogs and a whole lot more on our website our business politics and entertainment all of the mouse click away here's what's online right now. one of the world's most successful deejays hits the moscow club scene and chats with r.t. about future plans and his take on working with the material girl madonna. and cigarette packs in russia about to get a make ov
they're saying ok let's get on with it because of the russians are very far ahead of the game the norwegians of already done their work and denmark has done a very good job as well so they're just joining forces and working on traditional alliances to get this job done there's no question russia has done a very good job in the recent years and they're way ahead of the game i think what they've gone. been doing work ahead of canada the united states canada the united states are now catching up...
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. >> norwegian wood. what about you?nd." >> aw. >> no, seriously. >> a long way to go for that. >> anyway, we're going to talk more about that. >> that's right. "rolling stone" magazine -- it's written down. i so messed it up. "rolling stone" magazine will count down the top of all time and the one they put as number one, i'm told, might surprise all of us. >> also ahead, tiger woods is back to being a single man. it is official. his divorce with elin nordegren. she has now changed her name even. got some details on what's being reported, the arrangement, who gets the children. also how much money and what kind of financial settlement was behind this divorce. a lot coming out about it. very sad but it is what it is. >>> later on, one more family getaway. what can we do? well, from the bahamas to washington, d.c., great, affordable trips you can book just in time for labor day. >> oh, okay. >> lots to get to. let's go inside, carl quintanilla is standing by at the news desk. >>> good morning, matt. good morning, everybody
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so, with a mandate of the norwegian government, he instituted a program in virtually every school in the country. it was very interested. it required a lot of a monitoring. it was a very intensive project. in the formulation of this project, he came up with this definition, to which has always been referred to my secretary duncan on what distinguishes bullying from aggression. there we go. and unequal power dynamic, and intentional action, a chronic condition -- boeing happens repeatedly over time. -- bullying happens repeatedly over time. it is not reactive. it is intentional and meaningful. unequal power. what does that mean? it does not necessarily mean physical power. because, at times, especially with cyber-bullying, it did not need physical strength to bully. it means power. it means control. so, the paradox of aggressive behavior is that aggressive behavior is both completely malcontent and dysfunctional, and it also serves a purpose. it demarcates territory. it's a way of changing someone else's behavior. in school, and outside of school, it is about gaining power, control, n
so, with a mandate of the norwegian government, he instituted a program in virtually every school in the country. it was very interested. it required a lot of a monitoring. it was a very intensive project. in the formulation of this project, he came up with this definition, to which has always been referred to my secretary duncan on what distinguishes bullying from aggression. there we go. and unequal power dynamic, and intentional action, a chronic condition -- boeing happens repeatedly over...
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four days cruise out of miami for $199 per person on the n norwegian sky taking off on labor day mondayeat ports of call. >> and family friendly destinations. >> this is the walt disney resort, the dolphin there in orlando. the wisconsin dells. southern california, l.a. has been doing really well, but look at deals out of anaheim, walt disney, knox bury farms. they want the kids before they head back to work. >> thanks as always. and we'll be right back. but first these messages. i quit venture capital to follow my passion for food. i saw a gap in the market for a fresh culinary brand and launched behindtheburner.com. we create and broadcast content and then distribute it across tv, the web and via mobile. i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. what's inside this little dial? how about three mascaras in one. with almay's new one coat dial up mascara you can go from
four days cruise out of miami for $199 per person on the n norwegian sky taking off on labor day mondayeat ports of call. >> and family friendly destinations. >> this is the walt disney resort, the dolphin there in orlando. the wisconsin dells. southern california, l.a. has been doing really well, but look at deals out of anaheim, walt disney, knox bury farms. they want the kids before they head back to work. >> thanks as always. and we'll be right back. but first these...
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in 1980, of fire in the norwegian sector killed 123 people. in 1988, one platform explosion in the u.k. sector killed 167 people and triggered what were until the end record insurance claims. in canada, 84 deaths, 84 people died. most recently in 2009, an australian -- it took five tribes more than 72 days to kill the well. no country chose to stop offshore activity and neither should the u.s.. just last week, the canadian senate committee concluded there was no cause to halt offshore drilling in canada. the fundamental challenge all regulators faces the potential mismatch between paris dynamic business process these and static regulatory. there is a trade-off between production and safety. the offshore industry progresses and meets the growing global command for oil off by constantly advancing the barriers of what is possible and said. a static regulatory system cannot keep up in this dynamic environment. static thoma prescriptive regulations resulting static, perspective safety practices. what we need is the same dynamic. i'm the best compan
in 1980, of fire in the norwegian sector killed 123 people. in 1988, one platform explosion in the u.k. sector killed 167 people and triggered what were until the end record insurance claims. in canada, 84 deaths, 84 people died. most recently in 2009, an australian -- it took five tribes more than 72 days to kill the well. no country chose to stop offshore activity and neither should the u.s.. just last week, the canadian senate committee concluded there was no cause to halt offshore drilling...
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Aug 19, 2010
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many norwegians are now in distress over effected relatives. the flooding in pakistan is not only an unprecedented situation in one of the greatest disasters witness in recent years, it is more than a million stories of personal tragedy. it is the story of a little girl with acute diarrhea who urgently need clean water and medical attention. and of her mother who is struggling to save her own life as well. it is the story of the father who stayed behind to save the family's livelihood who is worrying about their well-being. mr. president, the first wave of floods caused hardship to many people. they're likely lead have been hit with devastating long-term effects. -- there livelihood's have been hit. the second wave of suffering is even more deadly. we must therefore act now and provide immediate emergency relief to minimize the deadly impact of the second wave while we can. we meet here today to support the people of pakistan and to help the government of pakistan to coordinate and provide the necessary humanitarian assistance to the affected p
many norwegians are now in distress over effected relatives. the flooding in pakistan is not only an unprecedented situation in one of the greatest disasters witness in recent years, it is more than a million stories of personal tragedy. it is the story of a little girl with acute diarrhea who urgently need clean water and medical attention. and of her mother who is struggling to save her own life as well. it is the story of the father who stayed behind to save the family's livelihood who is...
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Aug 26, 2010
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in 1980, of fire in the norwegian sector killed 123 people. in 1988, one platform explosion in the u.k. sector killed 167 people and triggered what were until the end record insurance claims. in canada, 84 deaths, 84 people died. most recently in 2009, an australian -- it took five tribes more than 72 days to kill the well. no country chose to stop offshore activity and neither should the u.s.. just last week, the canadian senate committee concluded there was no cause to halt offshore drilling in canada. the fundamental challenge all regulators faces the potential mismatch between paris dynamic business process these and static regulatory. there is a trade-off between production and safety. the offshore industry progresses and meets the growing global command for oil off by constantly advancing the barriers of what is possible and said. a static regulatory system cannot keep up in this dynamic environment. static thomas prescriptive regulations resulting static, perspective safety practices. what we need is the same dynamic. i'm the best compa
in 1980, of fire in the norwegian sector killed 123 people. in 1988, one platform explosion in the u.k. sector killed 167 people and triggered what were until the end record insurance claims. in canada, 84 deaths, 84 people died. most recently in 2009, an australian -- it took five tribes more than 72 days to kill the well. no country chose to stop offshore activity and neither should the u.s.. just last week, the canadian senate committee concluded there was no cause to halt offshore drilling...
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Aug 12, 2010
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the mandate of the norwegian government, he instituted a bully prevention program in virtually every school in the country. involve lots of monitoring. it involved incredible amounts of cooperation and time. very intensive kind of project. in the formulation of this project, he came up with the definition to which has already been referred to by secretary duncan on what distinguishes bullying from aggression. and there we go. an unequal power dynamic. intentional action and a chronic condition. bullying happens repeatedly over time. it is not reactive. it is intentional and meaningful, and unequal power -- what does that mean? it does not necessarily mean physical power. at times, especially in cyber bullying, you don't need physical strength to believe. means power. it means control. the paradox of aggressive behavior is that aggressive behavior is both completely maladapted and dysfunctional. also serves a purpose. demarcates territory. it is a way of changing someone else's behavior. in school and outside of school, bullying is about gaining power, gaining control, not just physic
the mandate of the norwegian government, he instituted a bully prevention program in virtually every school in the country. involve lots of monitoring. it involved incredible amounts of cooperation and time. very intensive kind of project. in the formulation of this project, he came up with the definition to which has already been referred to by secretary duncan on what distinguishes bullying from aggression. and there we go. an unequal power dynamic. intentional action and a chronic condition....
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with the mandate of the norwegian government, he instituted a bully prevention program and virtually every school in the country. it involved a lot of monitoring. it involved incredible amount of cooperation and time. it was a very intensive kind of project. in the formulation, he came up with the definition to which has already been referred to on what distinguishes bullying from aggression nevada there -- from aggression. there we go. bullying happens repeatedly over time. it is not reactive. it is intentional and meaningful. it is an equal power. it does not mean physical power. at times, but you do not need physical strength to believe. it means power. it means control. the paradox of aggressive behavior is that aggressive behavior is botdysfunctional. it also serves a purpose. it is a way a change in someone else's behavior. in school, it is about gaining power and control, not just physical power but social power. this is why the police tend to be more popular -- bullies 10 to be more popular. bullying is a relationship. with a bully, there is a victim. it is an abusive relatio
with the mandate of the norwegian government, he instituted a bully prevention program and virtually every school in the country. it involved a lot of monitoring. it involved incredible amount of cooperation and time. it was a very intensive kind of project. in the formulation, he came up with the definition to which has already been referred to on what distinguishes bullying from aggression nevada there -- from aggression. there we go. bullying happens repeatedly over time. it is not reactive....
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. >> we call him the norwegian daredevil. look what he does. sths craz is this crazy or what? he does not. the other thing i love about in guy is he goes into villages in narobi and teaches kids self-empowerment through balancing and teamwork. he's taking his passion into the streets to empower children. >> hopefully they don't try his stunts. >> you have crystal palace's photos. what is that? >> it's an unbelievable find. they discovered this crystal palace in mexico in a sacave ju 1,000 feet below the surface. these crystals are 33 feet high. they look like icycles. they're hot. it's 140 degrees. it's like a sauna in there. they're hot to the touch. can you imagine the new age vibes going into that crystal cave. it's fascinating. >> thanks so much. >> nits bookstores called natt geoamazing, 1 monday hundred people, places and things that will wow it. it airs friday nights on national geographic channel. >>> one very special woman fills the spotlight for all the good she's done when we come back. everyone has a story. ú? ♪ everyone has a moment ♪ that changes their life no♪ >
. >> we call him the norwegian daredevil. look what he does. sths craz is this crazy or what? he does not. the other thing i love about in guy is he goes into villages in narobi and teaches kids self-empowerment through balancing and teamwork. he's taking his passion into the streets to empower children. >> hopefully they don't try his stunts. >> you have crystal palace's photos. what is that? >> it's an unbelievable find. they discovered this crystal palace in mexico in...