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they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and have room for glazing or a sash stop you would be able to do that. that would depend. thickness. >> it's not thick here. >> it's less to mount double paning than for them to make you a new sash. >> may be outside our expertise. the on double pane and single the argument for energy efficiency double pane is better. my question, his building is not insulated. you double paned the glass area but the whole wall is leaking. how much improvement do you get by replacing the windows when the rest of the building is lose and has drafts and is -- >> quite a big difference the way you perceive being cold is the heat of our body radiating toward a source that's pull ittiing that way. when you are near a window you will feel that more than a cold wall. >> do you feel like you can add something to that? >> even though the old walls are drafty they have an r value that's better than the single pane
they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and have room for glazing or a sash stop you would be able to do that. that would depend. thickness. >> it's not thick here. >> it's less to mount double paning than for them to make you a new sash. >> may be outside our expertise. the on double pane and single the argument for energy efficiency...
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there's a pressure pane, a protective pane and a thermal pane. >> so there's three layers of glass. >. >> each one. >> each one, yeah. you know how you get rock chips in your star bursts in your windshield? >> yeah. >> everyone of my flights i've had micrometeorite pings from something hitting it. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a lift-off on "endeavour." >> what a ride! just the sense of speed and acceleration. >> there's the main engine start. pretty soon you'll see the srbs. a lot of shaking and vibrating. >> you're pushed back in your seat and the last minute you hit that 3g acceleration. all of a sudden you come forward in your seat like that. >> you really know you're going to space. i tell you, on my first flight i not look out the windows. i was staring right at the main engine. >> were you a pilot. >> right here. i was making sure everything was working the way it was supposed to work. i was not looking out the window. i have to admit, all my flights were unique. that's like asking which one of your kids is your favorite. i think that last flight. >> we have booster ig
there's a pressure pane, a protective pane and a thermal pane. >> so there's three layers of glass. >. >> each one. >> each one, yeah. you know how you get rock chips in your star bursts in your windshield? >> yeah. >> everyone of my flights i've had micrometeorite pings from something hitting it. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a lift-off on "endeavour." >> what a ride! just the sense of speed and acceleration. >> there's the...
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there's a pressure pane, a protective pane and a thermal pane. >> so there's three layers of glass. >e about this thick. >> each one. >> each one, yeah. and you know how you get rock chips in your starbursts in your windshield? >> yeah. >> every one of my flights i've had micrometeorite pings from something hitting it. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a lift-off on "endeavour." >> that whole ascent. just the sense of speed and acceleration. >> there's the main engine start. pretty soon you'll see the srbs. a lot of shaking and vibrating. >> you're pushed back in your seat and the last minute you hit that 3g acceleration. and you're at 3gs and it's hard to breathe and then all of a sudden you come forward in your seat like that. >> you really know you're going to space. >> i'll tell you though, on my first flight, i did not look out the windows. i was staring right at the main engine. >> you were the pilot >> right here. i was making sure everything was working the way it was supposed to work. i was not looking out the window. i have to admit, all my flights were unique. and they
there's a pressure pane, a protective pane and a thermal pane. >> so there's three layers of glass. >e about this thick. >> each one. >> each one, yeah. and you know how you get rock chips in your starbursts in your windshield? >> yeah. >> every one of my flights i've had micrometeorite pings from something hitting it. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a lift-off on "endeavour." >> that whole ascent. just the sense of speed and...
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the -- paned glass. the seal has failed. you say, i'm going to put double-paned windows in and put environmental windows and save a lot of time and energy and money. it turns out it's in many cases more expensive because the cycle of replacing dual glazing, you have to pull this out and replace it again. the overall life cycle cost is quite high. dual glazing is getting better but we still see a lot of failures of seals in glazing. do you see that? here. looking up close you can see. that moisture in there is not going away. what do you have to do to fix this? >> take it out to reseal it. so take it out, either reseal it or replace -- yeah. here also along the same lines, dan mentioned that u.v. resistance issues, you know, sight in degrades a lot of material -- sunlight degrades a lot of materials. it's going to degrade caulking and paint and it's going to degrade the vinyl on the sides of windows and this is once again part of this dourability conundrum. how long is this environmental going to last that supports this new w
the -- paned glass. the seal has failed. you say, i'm going to put double-paned windows in and put environmental windows and save a lot of time and energy and money. it turns out it's in many cases more expensive because the cycle of replacing dual glazing, you have to pull this out and replace it again. the overall life cycle cost is quite high. dual glazing is getting better but we still see a lot of failures of seals in glazing. do you see that? here. looking up close you can see. that...
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. >> there's three window pane. protective, pressure and thermal pane. about this thick, each one. and you know how you get rock chips and star bursts in your windshield? >> yes. >> every one of my flights i've had micrometeorite dings on that. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a liftoff on endeavor. >> what a ride. just the sense of speed and acceleration. >> there's main engine start. pretty soon you'll see the srbs, a lot of shaking and vibrating. >> you're pushed back in your seat. and the last minute you hit that 3g acceleration again and you're 3gs and it's hard to breathe. all of a sudden you hit nik,o and you come forward in your seat like that. >> i tell you, though, my first flight i did not look out the windows at all. i was staring right at the main engine -- >> you were sitting right there. >> right here. and i was making sure that everything was working. i was not looking out the window. i have to admit all my flights were unique. and they're all special. it's kind of like asking which one of the kids is your favorite. but i think that last flight. >> we have boo
. >> there's three window pane. protective, pressure and thermal pane. about this thick, each one. and you know how you get rock chips and star bursts in your windshield? >> yes. >> every one of my flights i've had micrometeorite dings on that. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a liftoff on endeavor. >> what a ride. just the sense of speed and acceleration. >> there's main engine start. pretty soon you'll see the srbs, a lot of shaking and vibrating....
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. >> there's three window pane. protective, pressure and thermal pane. about this thick, each one. know how you get rock chips and star bursts in your wind cheeld? >> ca. >> every one of my flights i've had micrometeorite dings on that. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a liftoff on endeavor. >> what a ride. just the sense of speed and acceleration. >> there's main engine start. pretty soon you'll see the srbs, a lot of shaking and vibrating. >> you're pushed back in your seat. and the last minute you hit that 3 g acceleration again and you're 3 gs and it's hard to breathe. all of a sudden you hit nik,o and you come forward in your seat like that. >> i tell you, though, my first flight i did not look out the windows at all. i was staring right at the main engine -- >> you were sitting right there. >> right here. and i was making sure that everything was working. i was not looking out the window. i have to admiters all my flights were unique. and they're all special. it's kind of like asking which one of the kids is your favorite. but i think that last flight. >> we have booste
. >> there's three window pane. protective, pressure and thermal pane. about this thick, each one. know how you get rock chips and star bursts in your wind cheeld? >> ca. >> every one of my flights i've had micrometeorite dings on that. >> sitting here, cabana is reminded of a liftoff on endeavor. >> what a ride. just the sense of speed and acceleration. >> there's main engine start. pretty soon you'll see the srbs, a lot of shaking and vibrating. >>...
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>>we will have special contractors' command to work on those glass panes >>the help of the plants is in jeopardy the tropical and the azaleas are out of reach ... >>we have not had a chance to go into those plant beds yet the safety of my employees is the highest priority until that can be secured we won't be going into those plant beds to assess damage but that will be next >>navarinos when conservatory will reopen talk is going toward months rather than weeks >>it's expensive undertaking money is scarce >>i'm having a hard time talking about this and absorbing all it's so heartbreaking for me we have come such a long way we did some work this as the collections being affected it's affecting our ability to continue with the programs right now on the significant thing is that we raised a lot of funds and on the work ... >>part of a conservatory may open as early next week but the main rooms and the actual conservatory will be closed until further notice you can follow the progress of the cleanup and rebuilding effort on the web site for the conservatory >>the storms also dropped dest
>>we will have special contractors' command to work on those glass panes >>the help of the plants is in jeopardy the tropical and the azaleas are out of reach ... >>we have not had a chance to go into those plant beds yet the safety of my employees is the highest priority until that can be secured we won't be going into those plant beds to assess damage but that will be next >>navarinos when conservatory will reopen talk is going toward months rather than weeks...
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to see american tempering, tempering, tempering, as an advertisement on each of these stupid little panes. this is silly. suppose i give you certification that i bought all of these at a tempering or laminating factory, and i put one at the bottom of the panel. sometimes, you can talk your way into that. >> and in fact there's a strange exception in the code that says you only have to list those in a french door with many lights for the bottom pieces are lower than 18 inches off the floor and for the top pieces that are more than -- and anybody remember what the details are? i think it's 40 inches. so the middle ones, where you're not at arm level pushing through or kicking, don't actually have to meet the same standards. >> but they have to meet the same standards of safety, but maybe not the same standards of -- >> labeling. >> -- labeling. and so sometimes it comes down to just common sense, but other times, you know, sometimes you have to just follow the letter of the law. >> common sense in the building code. okay. laminated glass -- >> so laminated glass is actually a fairly strong
to see american tempering, tempering, tempering, as an advertisement on each of these stupid little panes. this is silly. suppose i give you certification that i bought all of these at a tempering or laminating factory, and i put one at the bottom of the panel. sometimes, you can talk your way into that. >> and in fact there's a strange exception in the code that says you only have to list those in a french door with many lights for the bottom pieces are lower than 18 inches off the floor...
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. >> when i changed the windows, a wanted single hong double pane because i knew it would insulate. most of my neighbors have vinyl or wood windows. i had aluminum ugly windows, so i figured i would match all of the neighbors. commissioner hwang: okay, so the window replacement was because she needed them to be replaced. it was not because there were damaged or broken or anything like that? i am just curious about the store. >>> welcome all of the above. commissioner hwang: okay, got it. thank you. vice president garcia: was the appellant's time up? if you have anything to add, please go ahead. >> that is all. i want to comply, but i cannot afford. i am unemployed and i have a daughter who is a senior. i cannot afford it right now. or if i could have -- well, i cannot. so to reduce from nine times to two times, that would be great. i understand the violation. i just want to -- commissioner fung: thank you. >> thank you. mr. duffy? >> i suppose the first question i was going to ask, is it ok to appeal the probably on the filed a permit? i was thought any should permit that we appeal
. >> when i changed the windows, a wanted single hong double pane because i knew it would insulate. most of my neighbors have vinyl or wood windows. i had aluminum ugly windows, so i figured i would match all of the neighbors. commissioner hwang: okay, so the window replacement was because she needed them to be replaced. it was not because there were damaged or broken or anything like that? i am just curious about the store. >>> welcome all of the above. commissioner hwang: okay,...
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. >> well, this is just your basic window pane glass. and -- >> and it can be cut to size. >> it can be cut, and quickly. so you're going to use this for, you know, small windows, and picture frames, things like that. >> you would not use that in what are considered hazardous locations in a door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get something that -- it's actually stronger than you think, huh. oops. ashes to ashes, dust to dust. but you can see, it's really not meant for safety glazing. i remember as a kid, you know, running -- my brother chasing me, running with my hat, putting my hat -- when the door used to be open, and it's now closed. i still have a scar there. but at this point, of course, anything in a door is going to be tempered. >> or some other type of sait glazing. -- safety glazing. it could be laminated. >> or plaque. >> there's an interesting new product, and i don't know if you're been dealing
. >> well, this is just your basic window pane glass. and -- >> and it can be cut to size. >> it can be cut, and quickly. so you're going to use this for, you know, small windows, and picture frames, things like that. >> you would not use that in what are considered hazardous locations in a door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get...
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pretty watches is from a dog medium or a kid grilled by a panes of a phone hacking a bribery claim the latest pictures we have for. israeli commandos take over a ship carrying pro palestinian activist to gaza for take another attempt to break the sea blockade of the region. and ties between russia and germany power up with the growing hunger for energy and moscow's readiness to do business. better says he's cautious about the future of the euro as he meets in germany. looming debt problems in europe and the united states and a potential new wave of quantitative easing is all creating confusion on the markets joined as the saltines twenty minutes to find out what to do in these conditions. hello this is r t it's nine pm now here in moscow. and first rupert murdoch and his son who spent three hours facing angry lawmakers over phone hacking. police bribery claims of the now x. news of the world events took a dramatic twist when two protesters broke into the westminster committee chamber the hearing since resumed banalities the romans following it all for us in london other laura a very go
pretty watches is from a dog medium or a kid grilled by a panes of a phone hacking a bribery claim the latest pictures we have for. israeli commandos take over a ship carrying pro palestinian activist to gaza for take another attempt to break the sea blockade of the region. and ties between russia and germany power up with the growing hunger for energy and moscow's readiness to do business. better says he's cautious about the future of the euro as he meets in germany. looming debt problems in...
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this would force the government to pass a bal paned budget every year. the august 2nd deadline so raise the -- raise the debt ceiling is just two weeks away. >>> and a new poll shows the country is divided on his job performance. the usa today gallup poll believe the president is only looking out for his own political needs. the other 50% say the president is looking for 0 -- looking out for the nation's interest. >>> the taliban released graphic video. what pay pierce to be the execution-style killings of 16 pakistani policemen. the video shows policemen lined up with their hands behind their back. this included a note saying policemen were can't toured during a crossroad or raid last month. authorities say the video appears to be authentic. >>> the gunman who -- >>> 7:1. the army will soon begin measuring the severity of injuries to soldiers when an explosion goes off f soldiers in afghanistan will be outfitted with sensors that can allow medics to a possible brain injury. they will wear three sensors. after an explosion goes off near a soldier? a medi
this would force the government to pass a bal paned budget every year. the august 2nd deadline so raise the -- raise the debt ceiling is just two weeks away. >>> and a new poll shows the country is divided on his job performance. the usa today gallup poll believe the president is only looking out for his own political needs. the other 50% say the president is looking for 0 -- looking out for the nation's interest. >>> the taliban released graphic video. what pay pierce to be...
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the one thing i would say, that we had had a series of terrible and tragic news stories, sara pane and milly dowler's disappearance and subsequent murder, and then of course the stone cases. part of my main focus of my editor ship of the "news of the world" was in convincing parliament that there needed to be radical changes to the 1997 sex offender act which became known as sarah's law, which was very similar to laws imposed in america under megan's law. so i suppose that if i had a particular extra involvement in any of those stories it would have been on the basis that i was trying to push and campaign for readers writes on the ten pieces of legislation that we got through sarah's law and just campaigning for those to be put forward. >> when you give evidence in 2003 you referenced the milly dowler case as an example of how the press worked particularly well with the police and family, and that was a view that was agreed to. is that something you stand by now? did you have -- you spoke about it when you gave evidence. did you have particular knowledge of the details of the case? >>
the one thing i would say, that we had had a series of terrible and tragic news stories, sara pane and milly dowler's disappearance and subsequent murder, and then of course the stone cases. part of my main focus of my editor ship of the "news of the world" was in convincing parliament that there needed to be radical changes to the 1997 sex offender act which became known as sarah's law, which was very similar to laws imposed in america under megan's law. so i suppose that if i had a...
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sarah pane was the mother of a murdered british girl and it turns out now that her phone was targeted who was working for the news of the world which as you know has been closed down with this whole crisis that has happened over the phone hacking scandal. sarah became a pretty prominent activist after her daughter was murdered. she's saying she can't believe that this has happened and in the very last edition of news of the world, she actually even wrote a column for them and said amid all the criticism, news of the world has been a force for good. the police have confirmed that she was a target of phone hacking. she also had a very close relationship with rebekah brooks, former editor of "news of the world" and former executive of news enter natiint. the yardi guardian newspaper reads fresh test for friendship. it says one woman was an ambitious young tabloid editor, the other a grieving mother who had just lost her 8-year-old daughter in the most horrific circumstances imaginable, but over the next decade, rebekah brooks and sarah forged a close relationship that started as a profes
sarah pane was the mother of a murdered british girl and it turns out now that her phone was targeted who was working for the news of the world which as you know has been closed down with this whole crisis that has happened over the phone hacking scandal. sarah became a pretty prominent activist after her daughter was murdered. she's saying she can't believe that this has happened and in the very last edition of news of the world, she actually even wrote a column for them and said amid all the...