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we felt the 60/40 perforation is the most satisfactory. the interesting thing about the building is that as you can see it's a very complex form, but it's a form that's made up of modular parts. the most fundamental aspects of the course is what you call a super structure which you see here. this will be an important issue later when we talk about lighting. it a very large light piece of construction. that gets fitted with a substructure which holds the interior wall in place and it's the subject structure that starts to define, the geometry of the exterior wall that substructure is then covered with a panel previously it was a glass panel, currently it's going to be a metal panel and what i'm going to do now is take that one piece of metal panel and talk about what it takes to design it and construct it as we convert to metal. what is interesting about that subject substructure it dissolves itself into 8 unique shapes. the colors that you see here define those 8 unique shapes. in order to achieve the curved panel, each of these substructu
we felt the 60/40 perforation is the most satisfactory. the interesting thing about the building is that as you can see it's a very complex form, but it's a form that's made up of modular parts. the most fundamental aspects of the course is what you call a super structure which you see here. this will be an important issue later when we talk about lighting. it a very large light piece of construction. that gets fitted with a substructure which holds the interior wall in place and it's the...
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had and i said when was perforated paper invented? we went for the answer never found it but we all agree it sounds like a 20th century sound so we got rid of it. >> who really cares about that? the launch of the church bell. >> that is exactly -- you care about it in that moment. it wouldn't have mattered if perforated paper -- i guess people who are stationary obsessive, you might be upset. to specify perforation in 1916. then you have a reason to complain. the thing that was wrong was not like getting the exact date of perforated paper but the sound sounded to me like a 20th century sound. it sounded like a noise from our immediate moment and it didn't feel right for the period. i checked every word of the entire script against the 0 e.d. especially words that sounded like maybe. i had a big crisis about is the compound words may be something? perhaps but it is not clear whether maybe was really in use. i don't think they say maybe anywhere. largely they say perhaps and you want to make it so that it sounds plausibly of that time s
had and i said when was perforated paper invented? we went for the answer never found it but we all agree it sounds like a 20th century sound so we got rid of it. >> who really cares about that? the launch of the church bell. >> that is exactly -- you care about it in that moment. it wouldn't have mattered if perforated paper -- i guess people who are stationary obsessive, you might be upset. to specify perforation in 1916. then you have a reason to complain. the thing that was...
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during the mmand perfore sales event. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> a mystery so precise that foretells events and gives exact dates. what lies in store for america and for you. the harbinger, a book america is talking about. a book you can't afford not to read. ♪ . the passion and the death of christ is the ultimate story. it where we find out what the heart of god is all about. >> he talked about carrying the cross, he talked about self-sacrifice. but in that story, he talked about giving to other. and he is the lamb of god that took away the sin of the world. >> halleluja it is the resurrection that makes chrissianity unique from any other religion in the world. but 6,000 years since jesus walked the earth, is it a complete and true history? is any of it myth? i'm lauren green and we
during the mmand perfore sales event. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> a mystery so precise that foretells events and gives exact dates. what lies in store for america and for you. the harbinger, a book...
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so project officials are proposing perforated metal they say will look and act similar to the panels. board of directors need to approve those changes. >>> still ahead, the change to at&t park. the fans will have a new option. >>> it could be time to trade in your suds for a sipping cup, that traditional cold beer you've been drinking for years at the ballpark may now be replaced by a sophisticated glass of vino. >> if you call this sophisticated. the cup features wine, a single serving wine cup. it will be available at six major league ballparks across the country including san francisco's at&t park. like a goblet, red and white offered. it will cost between $9and $11 depending on the stadium. they will roll out two grocery stores by the summer. >> i'm sure it will be a hit. >> i bet. >> we want to remind you of the breaking news in the south bay. this is the first look of the jeep liberty driven by possibly a hispanic woman in her 30s. stolen from a neighborhood in san jose, carrying an 11-month-old baby girl. you can see the license plate 6bwk440. we have the very latest online at
so project officials are proposing perforated metal they say will look and act similar to the panels. board of directors need to approve those changes. >>> still ahead, the change to at&t park. the fans will have a new option. >>> it could be time to trade in your suds for a sipping cup, that traditional cold beer you've been drinking for years at the ballpark may now be replaced by a sophisticated glass of vino. >> if you call this sophisticated. the cup features...
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perforate the mls was natural in the projected transferred his or her baggage onto the analyst. the analyst and how much of a present. that is not what it fromm central relatedness is. what he basically sees as the sole of the clinician and the soul of the client, the patient connecting, intersecting on a deep emotional basis. that is the clinician is active and shows himself or herself totally unlike authority and orthodox posture. this can lead to benefits obviously, but it can also lead to problems. when the clinician opens himself or herself totally to the patient, the clinician is giving away a lot, showing a lot, attaching to the patient in odd ways. in fromm's case, it led to a lot of what we call ethical breaches. key among other things -- jerry told me the story about how he went to visit fromm and he got up there and proceeded to tell him for three hours about his patient, elizabeth taylor. that's not kosher. my fear account is 19 at this point, all i. martha graham, on and on. but this is all the risk of central relatedness. you get charged up and lose fat to this sit
perforate the mls was natural in the projected transferred his or her baggage onto the analyst. the analyst and how much of a present. that is not what it fromm central relatedness is. what he basically sees as the sole of the clinician and the soul of the client, the patient connecting, intersecting on a deep emotional basis. that is the clinician is active and shows himself or herself totally unlike authority and orthodox posture. this can lead to benefits obviously, but it can also lead to...
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he used to be with cataract operation, it is common to have the type perforated in the course of a procedure and a patch. ophthalmologist in private is tinkering figured out rather than making a puncture wound, you make more of a slicing wood at the inter-ocular pressure would close the wind come in there you don't need a stitch stitch and you don't need a patch and people who figured that out soonest at cataract patients patients and their market talking about sin or financially benefited from that. so my point is innovation comes from academic setting in private days. if we take away that incentive, if i come up with an innovation, sure it will feel intrinsically good, but intrinsically a benefit us all and theoretically have a diminution in the rate of progression of technology and improvements in the private sector. >> i think that point is very well made. in fact, on the next panel they'll be talking about the transformation and specifically apologize big fee-for-service is harder than anyone out there. but let's leave that issue to the next panel. i am told i have to cut this off. i ap
he used to be with cataract operation, it is common to have the type perforated in the course of a procedure and a patch. ophthalmologist in private is tinkering figured out rather than making a puncture wound, you make more of a slicing wood at the inter-ocular pressure would close the wind come in there you don't need a stitch stitch and you don't need a patch and people who figured that out soonest at cataract patients patients and their market talking about sin or financially benefited from...
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to cut costs, project officials are proposing using a perforated metal that would act and look very similar to the glass metals. the board of directors still need to approve the changes >>> doctors are putting the brakes on mr. road show for now. in his mercury news column, he explains how his doctor told him he couldn't drive a car for six to eight months. richards was diagnosed with charcot foot, a disease that can sometimes cause bones in the feet to deteriorate. he was given a special boot and a walker and told not to walk for six to eight months as well. the 61-year-old has been covering bay area roadways for 22 years. he knows them inside and out and won't be driving them. >> we wish him well. >> very much so. >>> we hope you enjoy the gorgeous weekend because the rain is on the way. meteorologist, christina loren, tricky forecast. >> the only reason why is because it is hard to dictate when these showers will come through. jetstream hovering to our north, makes for an unsettled bapatter. 68 on the way to san jose. let's check your drive with mike >>> our live look at the bay bridge t
to cut costs, project officials are proposing using a perforated metal that would act and look very similar to the glass metals. the board of directors still need to approve the changes >>> doctors are putting the brakes on mr. road show for now. in his mercury news column, he explains how his doctor told him he couldn't drive a car for six to eight months. richards was diagnosed with charcot foot, a disease that can sometimes cause bones in the feet to deteriorate. he was given a...
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>> well, suffice it to say those were perforated funds and therefore subject to sequestration. >> right, but what i am saying is it is not like some fixed number. it is reliant on some zero currents -- on some zero current happening that would facilitate the needs-- on some occurance happening out there that was facilitate the needs. dollars dollars -- when we say 85 billion, some of those dollars are being sequestered, which is in my thought placeholders for what needs to happen. what they are showing -- really the number is about $59 billion in discretionary budget authority that is being sequestered, not 85. >> these are sequestration matters. we are prepared to do this with cr for the rest of the year. we can talk about sequestration tomorrow. right now i want to get a bill on the floor to talk about the government shutting down. we can talk about those things later. >> the potential of us getting back to regular order is way higher than if we spend our time bouncing bills back and forth that we know probably the senate is not going to take. >> i want to do 12 individual bills and b
>> well, suffice it to say those were perforated funds and therefore subject to sequestration. >> right, but what i am saying is it is not like some fixed number. it is reliant on some zero currents -- on some zero current happening that would facilitate the needs-- on some occurance happening out there that was facilitate the needs. dollars dollars -- when we say 85 billion, some of those dollars are being sequestered, which is in my thought placeholders for what needs to happen....
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the full brunt was perforated so it could be torn in half in the writing was an english. dear jake, if you have the information i need he should be able to complete the other half of this card and mail it back to me and then we can continue our discussion, sincerely. flick that the other half of the postcard. and focus is on. complete the following sequence. what equipment with the students at harvard and mit using? he spent every waking hour over the next several days working on a poster of questions. the numbers repeated over and over. 604-23-4121. it was a directory assistance. but it somehow sounded right. or the shot anyway. he picked up the phone and dialed. a woman's business like most answered on the first during. clean or clean? he had not. he said the phone. a rate cut six your four. the phone books of british columbia. where was that? western canada. he looked around his dorm room top down and have listened to the page numbers columbia. the big cities have names recognize, vancouver and prince george. the smaller towns of less familiar names. at dinner that nig
the full brunt was perforated so it could be torn in half in the writing was an english. dear jake, if you have the information i need he should be able to complete the other half of this card and mail it back to me and then we can continue our discussion, sincerely. flick that the other half of the postcard. and focus is on. complete the following sequence. what equipment with the students at harvard and mit using? he spent every waking hour over the next several days working on a poster of...
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the bullet perforated the brain but he also testified that he could have been a little mobile after thatee charges. >> she could face the death penalty. isn't that amazing? a t majority of people say i don't think she'll get death. she'll get life. but they're going to want to get a second degree, intent to kill. but you can't get away from that gun. >> jean casarez, thanks so much for being here this morning. >> thank you. >> thanks, jean jo knew we want to turn to steve baskerville of cbs chicago. good morning. >> sometimes that means some pretty violent weather in terms of heavy downpours, lots of lightning and strong thunderstorms. ask tulsa and abilene and tulsa about that. they could have strong chance of severe weather as well. it's not all bad news in terms of what march is try dog for us. it's giving us relief on the east coast finally after a big snow. in the 60s in the deep south. that should feel good. 70s across florida. there's that rain in the middle of the country. but once you get past the rockies, it feels pretty nice and seasonable in upstates parts. now that's a look
the bullet perforated the brain but he also testified that he could have been a little mobile after thatee charges. >> she could face the death penalty. isn't that amazing? a t majority of people say i don't think she'll get death. she'll get life. but they're going to want to get a second degree, intent to kill. but you can't get away from that gun. >> jean casarez, thanks so much for being here this morning. >> thank you. >> thanks, jean jo knew we want to turn to...
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while defending the terrorists, or deterring the perforation of weapons of -- plot -- a proliferation of weapons, this budget provides the best equipment, the best training, and the best compensation for continued success. the budget provides $560 billion in funding. over the next decade, it provides over $6 billion to fund our national defense. the budget will reflect the fact that our national security is our top priority. it does it by replacing the owners cuts in sequestration. it is important that we do prioritize our national defense. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff also said our current security challenges are more complex than those we face following words in korea, vietnam, and the cold war. there is no foreseeable peace dividend on our horizon. the threats of our country have changed since the cold war. they have not disappeared. ofsustain a force capable meeting the challenges we face, we must stop making arbitrary cuts to our national defense. when the sequester took place, it cut $43 billion from fiscal year 2013. it will cut $500 billion over the next 10 years.
while defending the terrorists, or deterring the perforation of weapons of -- plot -- a proliferation of weapons, this budget provides the best equipment, the best training, and the best compensation for continued success. the budget provides $560 billion in funding. over the next decade, it provides over $6 billion to fund our national defense. the budget will reflect the fact that our national security is our top priority. it does it by replacing the owners cuts in sequestration. it is...
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curry getting 7 from behind the arc /]m÷r>sin a 39-point perfor warriors win going away, 125- 98. >>>o teams heading to the n.c.a.a. final four. 9th seeded wichita state earned its first trip to the final four since 1965 but the win over ohio state last night. and syracuse shut down marquette to earn its first final four appearance in a decade. the other two teams will be decided today when michigan plays florida and louisville plays duke. >>> president obama is enjoying the march madness. the president visited the verizon center in washington, d.c., to watch syracuse beat marquette. he was spotted sitting in that box and shaking hands with basketball fans while others were scrambling to take pictures of him. as for his own n.c.a.a. predictions, the president says they have been busted. >>> the a's and giants officially open their seasons tomorrow. but last night the two teams wrapped up the exhibition season at the coliseum. ryan vogelsong on the mound in the 3rd. and leaves that pitch up and then he gets a hold of it. the three run shot to left giving the a's a 4 hyundaii 0 lead and
curry getting 7 from behind the arc /]m÷r>sin a 39-point perfor warriors win going away, 125- 98. >>>o teams heading to the n.c.a.a. final four. 9th seeded wichita state earned its first trip to the final four since 1965 but the win over ohio state last night. and syracuse shut down marquette to earn its first final four appearance in a decade. the other two teams will be decided today when michigan plays florida and louisville plays duke. >>> president obama is enjoying...
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we gave her this great perforated white bag, all about a kitten heel right now from nine west and makest you can do so much. everybody should have a couple of white t-shirts in their wardrobe. come out, alice. >> this is alice, one of our lucky staffers. this is from the g.a.p., a v-neck and we put it on her backwards because it gives it a sexier neckline. what we did to jazz it up was give her this skirt, $99, fun black and white. >> that's a must have for the closet, right? >> it is. a red bag like that really brightens everything up. a great pair of funky shoes keeps it edgy and the white t-shirt is no longer a casual jeans look, interyou can go out to brunch, a meeting. >> quickly, last but not least, the pencil skirt. carey, come out. >> i love this look. a pencil skirt, a lot of women do have. we want to give it that downtown edgy feel and added this sham bray shirt, a must have, from american eagle under $45. if you don't have one, this is $25 at jc penney, love the metallic heels. >> thanks, ladies, come back out really quickly once again. still to come, you look wonderful. stil
we gave her this great perforated white bag, all about a kitten heel right now from nine west and makest you can do so much. everybody should have a couple of white t-shirts in their wardrobe. come out, alice. >> this is alice, one of our lucky staffers. this is from the g.a.p., a v-neck and we put it on her backwards because it gives it a sexier neckline. what we did to jazz it up was give her this skirt, $99, fun black and white. >> that's a must have for the closet, right?...
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while defending the terrorists, or deterring the perforation of weapons of -- plot -- a proliferation of weapons, this budget provides the best equipment, the best training, and the best compensation for continued success. the budget provides $560 billion in funding. over the next decade, it provides over $6 billion to fund our national defense. the budget will reflect the fact that our national security is our top priority. it does it by replacing the owners cuts in sequestration. it is important that we do prioritize our national defense. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff also said our current security challenges are more complex than those we face following words in korea, vietnam, and the cold war. there is no foreseeable peace dividend on our horizon. the threats of our country have changed since the cold war. they have not disappeared. to sustain a force capable of meeting the challenges we face, we must stop making arbitrary cuts to our national defense. when the sequester took place, it cut $43 billion from fiscal year 2013. it will cut $500 billion over the next 10 ye
while defending the terrorists, or deterring the perforation of weapons of -- plot -- a proliferation of weapons, this budget provides the best equipment, the best training, and the best compensation for continued success. the budget provides $560 billion in funding. over the next decade, it provides over $6 billion to fund our national defense. the budget will reflect the fact that our national security is our top priority. it does it by replacing the owners cuts in sequestration. it is...