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we would call this a petri dish today, but julius petri is a 19th century german scientist, so it was a little before his time. and on the tables here, you can see a lot of native pottery, and i am in the process of trying to mend them together. with native pottery, it's different than with other wares, because the colors don't change too much. this is a typical native pattern of our indians, you know, it's called simple stamping. it's a leather-wrapped paddle that they're hitting the sides with. sometimes, then, they smooth that pattern out. that's a base of a pot there. you can see, everything gets numbered. all the little pieces get numbered with the area of the fort where they were found. and that's one of the processes we do in the lab. and we keep track of those numbers. because if one feature should mend to another across the seat, that's a very important thing to note, you know, if things from the well mend with things from the ditch, then that means that both those features were open at the same time. so, that's an important step. it's called cross mending. >> hi, i'm mary at
we would call this a petri dish today, but julius petri is a 19th century german scientist, so it was a little before his time. and on the tables here, you can see a lot of native pottery, and i am in the process of trying to mend them together. with native pottery, it's different than with other wares, because the colors don't change too much. this is a typical native pattern of our indians, you know, it's called simple stamping. it's a leather-wrapped paddle that they're hitting the sides...
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we just pulled out what looks like maybe a little glass petri dish from one of the post holes. it's the fifth complete vessel we've ever found here at jamestown. always fun to find something that's still intact when you're digging for little pieces. that was found. and this post mold was dropped in after they pulled the post for this building, so we're doing some research to see exactly what it was used for. but just a lot of little pieces of pottery. there's a piece of bone, for instance, sticking out of this wall right here. let's see, i saw a piece of -- yeah. here's a piece of lead shot from the floor. i mean, there's stuff that was just trampled in. you're welcome to, you know, pass it around. >> i'll show you a couple other sites down here. in 1610 when delaware came in, he said he cleansed the town. filled wells. i haven't mentioned the other wells. incredible collections of artifacts and they built two long row houses. we knew they were built by 1614 but we didn't know where they were, outside the fort or whatever, right in here, we're marking them 20 inches above the o
we just pulled out what looks like maybe a little glass petri dish from one of the post holes. it's the fifth complete vessel we've ever found here at jamestown. always fun to find something that's still intact when you're digging for little pieces. that was found. and this post mold was dropped in after they pulled the post for this building, so we're doing some research to see exactly what it was used for. but just a lot of little pieces of pottery. there's a piece of bone, for instance,...
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. >> analogizing calling your state a petri dish, not a good metaphor. >> yeah. >> graeme zielinski thanks spending some time with us tonight. >> thank you, governor. >> president obama may have missed a opportunity on civil rights, but now he has a much bigger one. you are welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. thanks current fans. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. ♪ eat, drink, chew orbit! ♪ [ woman ] oh, my gosh -- it's so good! [ kristal ] we're just taking a sample of all our different items in our festival of shrimp so we can describe them to our customers. [ male announcer ] red lobster's festival of shrimp starts now! for just $12.99, pair any two of 9 exciting shrimp creations like new barbeque glazed shrimp or crab stuffed shrimp. the crab-stuffed shrimp are awesome! [ woman ] very creamy. that's a keeper! [ woman ] shrimp skewer. [ woman #2 ] sweet, smoky. [ man ] delicious! [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] any com
. >> analogizing calling your state a petri dish, not a good metaphor. >> yeah. >> graeme zielinski thanks spending some time with us tonight. >> thank you, governor. >> president obama may have missed a opportunity on civil rights, but now he has a much bigger one. you are welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. thanks current fans. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it...
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on the you know the ground floor of the chicken definition condo that's a century i mean this is a petri dish or a litmus test of capitalism as we have it right now if you want to use the example of what's happening to the chickens it's happening to workers it's happening to other animals on another factory farms it's happening to the natural environment the way that we're just rapidly taking and taking and taking and the reason why is that in this in balance system of capitalism it creates a space where bad behavior is rewarded and so the most predatory instincts in the capital market are rewarded while the people that are trying to do it the right way are falling behind and sometimes being snuffed out entirely example of the mom and pops farms maybe maybe they're not regan like myself i'm a proud begin but maybe they're not be good but they don't want to abuse the animals to the extent that these factory farms are abusing them and yet now they're out of business because they can't compete with these larger farms that in a limited amount of acreage they decide to build up like a city an
on the you know the ground floor of the chicken definition condo that's a century i mean this is a petri dish or a litmus test of capitalism as we have it right now if you want to use the example of what's happening to the chickens it's happening to workers it's happening to other animals on another factory farms it's happening to the natural environment the way that we're just rapidly taking and taking and taking and the reason why is that in this in balance system of capitalism it creates a...
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. >> analogizing calling your state a petri dish, not a good metaphor. >> yeah. >> graeme zielinski thanks time with us tonight. >> thank you so, you guys grew up together. yes, since third grade... what are you lookin' at? not looking at i anything... we're not good enough for you. must be supermodels? what do you model gloves? brad, eat a snickers. why? 'cause you get a little angry when you're hungry. better? [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry™. better. [ male announcer ] snickers satisfies. >>> the battle of the bulge and why we're losing. but first let's check in with jennifer grandholm. >> thanks elliot as you know mitt romney is taking credit for the auto bailout, and i'm not sure how many ways i can say how utterly ridiculous and wrong that is. brian dietz from the white house who was instrumental in the overhaul of the auto industry is going to be my guest. and joined by the always outspoken mayor of lancing. we'll go inside the auto bailout like no other program, and reveal just what a factory of deception mitt romney really is. >> i like -- a factory of decepti
. >> analogizing calling your state a petri dish, not a good metaphor. >> yeah. >> graeme zielinski thanks time with us tonight. >> thank you so, you guys grew up together. yes, since third grade... what are you lookin' at? not looking at i anything... we're not good enough for you. must be supermodels? what do you model gloves? brad, eat a snickers. why? 'cause you get a little angry when you're hungry. better? [ male announcer ] you're not you when you're hungry™....
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ecologist and you were looking at these population dynamics, say, an anthill or a bunch of bugs in a petrie population is headed for a crash. that's what i find scary, because populations don't rise that quickly forever and then just level off, generally. they crash. so what i wanted to do was look at, you know, what that could be and how we could stop it. >> so? >> well, i think the three big parts of the problem, climate is the first one. you know, we are, as you know, we're pumping a lot of carbon into the atmosphere. this is a very big and very rapid geochemical change in the earth. >> the carbon loading. >> the carbon loading, right. if you look back into our distant past, and i mean in the history of life on earth before humans, about 250 million years ago, there was an event that involved a huge release of carbon into the atmosphere. it involved vulcanism. a bunch of lava came out of the volcano andie v evaporated in a. if you go back even farther, you find that when the earth was dominated a anaerobic activity, the algae produced a chemical change in the atmosphere which caused a di
ecologist and you were looking at these population dynamics, say, an anthill or a bunch of bugs in a petrie population is headed for a crash. that's what i find scary, because populations don't rise that quickly forever and then just level off, generally. they crash. so what i wanted to do was look at, you know, what that could be and how we could stop it. >> so? >> well, i think the three big parts of the problem, climate is the first one. you know, we are, as you know, we're...
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. >> what happens was, when we first started, i started with my partner john petri, and i've been teaching for 16 years, and i'm always grading papers. he said, if you could get an a-plus in my class with your investment idea, we'll let you into our club. we have about 250 members in that club that we've put together over the last 12 years, and they share ideas with each other. those ideas are accessible but with a delay to people who aren't part of the club. >> are you an easy grader? we've got a lot of kids here that figure out if they want to take your class or not. >> i once looked, and i'm probably the easiest grader at columbia, but i only give a very few a-pluses. >> let's go down to the institute company meeting in washington where tyler mathis joins us with a very special guest. tyler? >> thank you very much, scott. i'm here with an acquaintance of yours, howard schultz, chairman and ceo of starbucks, and he is here to give the keynote address in just a few moments to people at the general membership meeting of the investment company institute. mr. schultz, welcome. when you go in
. >> what happens was, when we first started, i started with my partner john petri, and i've been teaching for 16 years, and i'm always grading papers. he said, if you could get an a-plus in my class with your investment idea, we'll let you into our club. we have about 250 members in that club that we've put together over the last 12 years, and they share ideas with each other. those ideas are accessible but with a delay to people who aren't part of the club. >> are you an easy...
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the second point i want to make, tribute title hot tub time machine, a cesspool of a petry dish.is 2008. women's rights. voting rights. all the things we seem to be revisiting are in this campaign distracting us from moving forward as a nation sfwl mike murphy, i want to talk about the maps real quickly. again, where the real battles will be fought will be in some of these swing states. look at the four that have been getting so much attention as we put it on there. iowa, ohio, virginia, north carolina. >> right. >> they're spending a lot of money there. multiple campaign stops. remember ohio, of course, where the president kicked off his campaign. let's keep that chart up there and talk me through those four states and why they matter. >> it's interesting because the map changes a little bit with the country. the president's campaign has some ambitions to do well in the border south which used to be very republican. i think virginia could be the key race -- key state outcome. what happened is the northern virginia suburbs are not old virginia. that changed the politics of virgin
the second point i want to make, tribute title hot tub time machine, a cesspool of a petry dish.is 2008. women's rights. voting rights. all the things we seem to be revisiting are in this campaign distracting us from moving forward as a nation sfwl mike murphy, i want to talk about the maps real quickly. again, where the real battles will be fought will be in some of these swing states. look at the four that have been getting so much attention as we put it on there. iowa, ohio, virginia, north...
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after 9/11 in the opposite direction and many people feel the constitution is being shredded by the petri attack and obama's recent executive order. and also, we have chaplains in the congress and how is all this to be explained? [laughter] >> well, i could see via a one semester course in constitutional history, while people who were involved in making the american revolution in making the federal constitution all believed that constitutions generate over time. even if they have optimal constitution eventually it will generate in every society will end up in tierney at one point or another. it would not be surprising to many people who are formative thinkers in the process of creating either virginia's constitution, certainly church may send believed governments to generate over time. madison believed that he was almost universally holiday dia but over time there will be change. if it is good it can only get worse. that is unsurprising to find happy. >> i understand you went to college and university so he didn't have to have his slaves belying -- is that the main reason he went to new j
after 9/11 in the opposite direction and many people feel the constitution is being shredded by the petri attack and obama's recent executive order. and also, we have chaplains in the congress and how is all this to be explained? [laughter] >> well, i could see via a one semester course in constitutional history, while people who were involved in making the american revolution in making the federal constitution all believed that constitutions generate over time. even if they have optimal...
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. >> bring on the petri dish, i guess. >> hey, hey, it's being tweeted so you can follow along if you're bible and a belt in the bible belt. >> i want to hear you scream! [ screaming ] >> a biker bar called the drunk monkey is holding a sunday church service. the pastor raised the $1,000 needed to live stream his sermons to the church. the bar's owner is also offering free brunch for those who come to worship there. >> some people don't have their sunday best, they just have what they have. they get a chance to come here. >> he went and found the people where they were. >> i like the idea. call me crazy. >> get a bloody mary, hail mary, bloody mary, all in one shot. >> good one. >> very clever. you're very clever. we love this one. you've got to see the video to believe it. guy in china who didn't need a bike lock. he has a bike guard. watch what happens when he gets on the bike. what do you do with the dog? >> you are kidding me. >> i'm not kidding. look at this. and they're ready to go. >> are you ready? >> this has been a youtube sensation. li li is known around tone as the bike huggi
. >> bring on the petri dish, i guess. >> hey, hey, it's being tweeted so you can follow along if you're bible and a belt in the bible belt. >> i want to hear you scream! [ screaming ] >> a biker bar called the drunk monkey is holding a sunday church service. the pastor raised the $1,000 needed to live stream his sermons to the church. the bar's owner is also offering free brunch for those who come to worship there. >> some people don't have their sunday best, they...
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because there's a long history of people bugging out of afghanistan and leaving a mess behind like a petri are central to that agreement is the cost of this commitment, which will be for the next ten years, 2014 out to 2024. and we're talking about a bill of about $40 billion. president karzai wanted this included in the agreement, the american side didn't want to do this. i would say to the president, to president obama, that he needs to take a play out of george herbert walker bush's plan from 1991 in the gulf war, and that is get others to pay for this. make this a multi-lateral agreement. during that conflict, 1991, 2/3 of the conflict was paid for by the saudis, the uae. this is their neighborhood. we need to leverage the qataris, the uae, and to get them to pay for the cost of the afghan security forces, that's $40 billion. >> that's easier said than done, though. >> it's not going to be that difficult. >> you don't think it's difficult? >> it should not be that difficult. this is a drop in the bucket for those countries. they have the funds for this. nato, and if you look at europe,
because there's a long history of people bugging out of afghanistan and leaving a mess behind like a petri are central to that agreement is the cost of this commitment, which will be for the next ten years, 2014 out to 2024. and we're talking about a bill of about $40 billion. president karzai wanted this included in the agreement, the american side didn't want to do this. i would say to the president, to president obama, that he needs to take a play out of george herbert walker bush's plan...
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after 9/11 in the opposite direction and many people feel the constitution is being shredded by the petrittack and obama's recent executive order. and also, we have chaplains in the congress and how is all this to be explained? [laughter] >> well, i could see via a one semester course in constitutional history, while people who were involved in making the american revolution in making the federal constitution all believed that constitutions generate over time. even if they have optimal constitution eventually it will generate in every society will end up in tierney at one point or another. it would not be surprising to many people who are formative thinkers in the process of creating either virginia's constitution, certainly church may send believed governments to generate over time. madison believed that he was almost universally holiday dia but over time there will be change. if it is good it can only get worse. that is unsurprising to find happy. >> i understand you went to college and university so he didn't have to have his slaves belying -- is that the main reason he went to new jer
after 9/11 in the opposite direction and many people feel the constitution is being shredded by the petrittack and obama's recent executive order. and also, we have chaplains in the congress and how is all this to be explained? [laughter] >> well, i could see via a one semester course in constitutional history, while people who were involved in making the american revolution in making the federal constitution all believed that constitutions generate over time. even if they have optimal...
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ask him that question -- leroy petrie.f he would do it again, and he said i would do it again next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really helps you rise to the occasion? >> did you hear the question? >> i think it was training. in my case, i could never go home and embarrass my brothers. that was the big thing. i am going to go back to the love of troops. i really do. when you lead them into combat, and pat covered this, you better know what the hell you are doing. you better be carrying any better be smart. the art of anticipation is a lost art, and american society today. learn how to anticipate. that was another key my brothers gave me. >> what inspired me to do what i did is that i h
ask him that question -- leroy petrie.f he would do it again, and he said i would do it again next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really helps you...
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. >> that's the one that medal of honor winner petri has, right? >> yes. >> the one the hand -- >> does he have that arm? we're going to find out that for you. we're not exactly sure. >> i think that's right because i visited with him in my office and he actually took the hand off and put it back on and i -- i'm not 100% sure but i think either he or somebody referred to it as the car pa arm. >> we'll -- as the darpa arm. >> we'll check on that for you. one of the things, a good example of veteran feedback is in the first study that was done to evaluate the arm, our veterans participated in that study and came to v.a. facilities. and participated in the study. we anticipate the second part of the study, which will now be a take-home study, where veterans will be able to take the arm home and use it in their everyday activities and a they will be providing feedback on the arm and what is required next. and we do that frequently with technologies. and the knee technology that v.a. and d.o.d. have worked on together and had our veterans and active-dut
. >> that's the one that medal of honor winner petri has, right? >> yes. >> the one the hand -- >> does he have that arm? we're going to find out that for you. we're not exactly sure. >> i think that's right because i visited with him in my office and he actually took the hand off and put it back on and i -- i'm not 100% sure but i think either he or somebody referred to it as the car pa arm. >> we'll -- as the darpa arm. >> we'll check on that for you....
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moreover, it is like the experimenter in the lab who actually settled with the petri dishes, tax rates themselves respond to circumstances in the economy. the classic example is to look at whether the tax credit was available. it is more investment or less investment. it is turned on precisely because investment is when you discover its correlation to do what you might otherwise think. that is the first problem. we don't have that much evidence to look at. doing comparisons of the growth rate and top tax rates i think is a remarkably low power way to study the questions. at the very top end of the distribution, measuring something like hours of work is not what we're after. if you thought about the top executive for entrepreneurs or others who are in those parts of the distribution, aside from lawyers wary of careful billing records, how many hours they work, it's hard to pin down what is labor supply. but it's much harder to think about is an engineer at a company like hp to decide they are going to leave the firm and do some game with three other friends from college in a garage and
moreover, it is like the experimenter in the lab who actually settled with the petri dishes, tax rates themselves respond to circumstances in the economy. the classic example is to look at whether the tax credit was available. it is more investment or less investment. it is turned on precisely because investment is when you discover its correlation to do what you might otherwise think. that is the first problem. we don't have that much evidence to look at. doing comparisons of the growth rate...
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after 9/11 in the opposite direction and many people feel the constitution is being shredded by the petritack and obama's recent executive order. and also, we have chaplains in the congress and how is all this
after 9/11 in the opposite direction and many people feel the constitution is being shredded by the petritack and obama's recent executive order. and also, we have chaplains in the congress and how is all this
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when we keep tax rates moreover it's like the experiment in the lab and the different petrie dishes. the tax rates themselves have a response to receive circumstances and economy. the classics and was you to look at whether we need to invest in the tax credit available there was more or less investment because any time it is turned on precisely if it is low you discover the correlation doesn't quite do what he might otherwise think. that is the first problem so we don't have that much evidence to look at to be doing the comparisons in the top rate is a remarkably low power away. second, at the top end of the distribution now you are doing something like hours of work and it's probably not what we are after. if you thought about the top executives are the entrepreneurs or others that are in the part of the distribution aside from lawyers where we have careful billing records on how many hours they work it's hard to pin down something like what is labor supply for those groups. what's much harder to think about is what we, an engineer at a company like h-p could decide they are going t
when we keep tax rates moreover it's like the experiment in the lab and the different petrie dishes. the tax rates themselves have a response to receive circumstances and economy. the classics and was you to look at whether we need to invest in the tax credit available there was more or less investment because any time it is turned on precisely if it is low you discover the correlation doesn't quite do what he might otherwise think. that is the first problem so we don't have that much evidence...
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ask him that question -- leroy petrie.next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really helps you rise to the occasion? >> did you hear the question? >> i think it was training. in my case, i could never go home and embarrass my brothers. that was the big thing. i am going to go back to the love of troops. i really do. when you lead them into combat, and pat covered this, you better know what the hell you are doing. you better be carrying any better be smart. the art of anticipation is a lost art, and american society today. learn how to anticipate. that was another key my brothers gave me. >> what inspired me to do what i did is that i had a lot of training in the military service. i was the
ask him that question -- leroy petrie.next time left-handed. good attitude. >> the question that comes from online, students have been submitting these are the last couple of weeks. what helps you to be strong, think clearly, and not to give up? in the situations you were in in battle, is there anything in your past or your training -- what was the that really helps you in that moment of intensity and danger that really helps you rise to the occasion? >> did you hear the question?...